Introducing Kenny Burrell
1956 studio album by Kenny Burrell
Introducing Kenny Burrell | ||||
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Studio album by Kenny Burrell | ||||
Released | September 1956[1] | |||
Recorded | May 29–30, 1956 | |||
Studio | Van Gelder Studio Hackensack, New Jersey | |||
Genre | Bebop | |||
Length | 41:30 | |||
Label | Blue Note BLP 1523 | |||
Producer | Alfred Lion | |||
Kenny Burrell chronology | ||||
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Introducing Kenny Burrell is the debut album by American jazz guitarist Kenny Burrell, recorded over May 29–30, 1956 and released on Blue Note later that year.[2]
Release history
In 2000, the album was released on the 2 CD-set Introducing Kenny Burrell: The First Blue Note Sessions with Kenny Burrell Volume 2, plus bonus tracks.
Reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
The AllMusic review by Scott Yanow awarded the album four stars, stating: "Burrell displays what was already an immediately recognizable tone. At 24, Burrell had quickly emerged to become one of the top bop guitarists of the era, and he is in particularly excellent form... Enjoyable music."[3]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Kenny Burrell, except as noted.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "This Time the Dream's on Me" |
| 5:00 |
2. | "Fugue 'n' Blues" | 6:48 | |
3. | "Takeela" | 4:19 | |
4. | "Weaver of Dreams" |
| 4:43 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
---|---|---|---|
1. | "Delilah" | Young | 6:04 |
2. | "Rhythmorama" | Kenny Clarke | 6:28 |
3. | "Blues for Skeeter" | 8:08 |
Personnel
Musicians
- Kenny Burrell – guitar (except "Rhythmorama")
- Tommy Flanagan – piano (except "Rhythmorama")
- Paul Chambers – bass (except "Rhythmorama")
- Kenny Clarke – drums
- Candido Camero – conga (except "Fugue 'n' Blues", "Weaver of Dreams")
Technical personnel
- Alfred Lion – producer
- Rudy Van Gelder – recording engineer, mastering
- Reid Miles – design
- Francis Wolff – photography
- Leonard Feather – liner notes
References
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Years given are for the recording(s), not first release.
or
co-leader
- All Night Long (1956)
- Introducing Kenny Burrell (1956)
- Kenny Burrell (Blue Note album, 1956)
- Swingin' (1956–59)
- All Day Long (Prestige All-Stars, 1957)
- Earthy (1957)
- John Jenkins with Kenny Burrell (with John Jenkins, 1957)
- K. B. Blues (1957)
- Kenny Burrell (aka Blue Moods, Prestige, 1957)
- 2 Guitars (with Jimmy Raney, 1957)
- Blue Lights (1958)
- Kenny Burrell & John Coltrane (1958)
- Weaver of Dreams (1960–61)
- Bluesin' Around (1961–62)
- Bluesy Burrell (with Coleman Hawkins, 1962)
- Crash (with Brother Jack McDuff, 1963)
- Freedom (1963–64)
- Midnight Blue (1963)
- Guitar Forms (with Gil Evans, 1964–65)
- Soul Call (1964)
- Travelin' Light (and Shirley Scott, 1964)
- A Generation Ago Today (1966–67)
- Have Yourself a Soulful Little Christmas (1966)
- The Tender Gender (1966)
- Blues – The Common Ground (1967–68)
- Ode to 52nd Street (1967)
- Night Song (1968–69)
- Asphalt Canyon Suite (1969)
- God Bless the Child (1971)
- 'Round Midnight (1972)
- Both Feet on the Ground (1973)
- Sky Street (1974)
- Stormy Monday (1974)
- Up the Street, 'Round the Corner, Down the Block (1974)
- Ellington Is Forever (1975)
- Ellington Is Forever Volume Two (1975)
- Tin Tin Deo (1977)
- Handcrafted (1978)
- When Lights Are Low (1978)
- Moon and Sand (1979)
- Heritage (1980)
- Listen to the Dawn (1980)
- Groovin' High (1981)
- Togethering (1985)
- Sunup to Sundown (1991)
- Lotus Blossom (1995)
- A Night at the Vanguard (1959)
- On View at the Five Spot Cafe (with Art Blakey, 1959)
- Prime: Live at the Downtown Room (1976)
- Kenny Burrell Live at the Village Vanguard (1978)
- Kenny Burrell in New York (1978)
- A la Carte (1983)
- Ellington a la Carte (1983)
- One Night with Blue Note (1985)
- Generation (1986)
- Pieces of Blue and the Blues (1986)
- Guiding Spirit (1989)
- Then Along Came Kenny (1993)
Johnny
Hodges
- Blue Rabbit (and Wild Bill Davis, 1963)
- Sandy's Gone (1963)
- Mess of Blues (and Wild Bill Davis, 1964)
- Blue Notes (1966)
- Stride Right (and Earl Hines, 1966)
Milt
Jackson
- Bags & Flutes (1957)
- Bean Bags (with Coleman Hawkins, 1958)
- Soul Meeting (with Ray Charles, 1958)
- Vibrations (1960–61)
- Much in Common (with Ray Brown, 1964)
Jimmy
Smith
- House Party (1957–58)
- Softly as a Summer Breeze (1958)
- Six Views of the Blues (1958)
- The Sermon (1958)
- Home Cookin' (1958–59)
- Back at the Chicken Shack (1960)
- Midnight Special (1960)
- Any Number Can Win (1963)
- Blue Bash! (co-led, 1963)
- The Cat (1964)
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1964)
- Christmas '64 (1964)
- Monster (1965)
- Organ Grinder Swing (1965)
- Got My Mojo Workin' (1965)
- Hoochie Coochie Man (1966)
Stanley
Turrentine
- Jubilee Shout!!! (1962)
- Hustlin' (1964)
- Joyride (1965)
- Always Something There (1968)
- The Look of Love (1968)
- The Sugar Man (1971)
others
- Just Wailin' (Herbie Mann, Charlie Rouse and Mal Waldron, 1957)
- Little Big Horn (Nat Adderley, 1963)
- Funky (Gene Ammons, 1957)
- Jammin' in Hi Fi with Gene Ammons (1957)
- Bad! Bossa Nova (Gene Ammons, 1962)
- My Kinda Swing (Ernestine Anderson, 1960)
- Chet (Chet Baker, 1958–59)
- Baby Breeze (Chet Baker, 1964)
- West Side Story Bossa Nova (Bill Barron, 1963)
- Tony Bennett at Carnegie Hall (Tony Bennett, 1962)
- Dear Ella (Dee Dee Bridgewater, 1997)
- Please Please Please (James Brown and The Famous Flames, 1959)
- Try Me! (James Brown and The Famous Flames, 1959)
- Motor City Scene (Donald Byrd, 1960)
- A New Perspective (Donald Byrd, 1963)
- Up with Donald Byrd (Donald Byrd, 1964)
- 'Round Midnight (Betty Carter, 1962–63)
- Whims of Chambers (Paul Chambers, 1956)
- Bass on Top (Paul Chambers, 1957)
- Sonny Clark Quintets (Sonny Clark, 1958)
- Blossom Dearie Sings Comden and Green (Blossom Dearie, 1959)
- My Gentleman Friend (Blossomn Dearie, 1959)
- 'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia (Kenny Dorham, 1956)
- Quintessence (Bill Evans, 1976)
- The Individualism of Gil Evans (1964)
- Ph.D. (Art Farmer, 1989)
- Beyond the Blue Bird (Tommy Flanagan, 1990)
- The Cats (Tommy Flanagan, John Coltrane and Idrees Sulieman, 1957)
- No 'Count (Frank Foster, 1956)
- Yeah!!! (Aretha Franklin, 1965)
- Soul '69 (Aretha Franklin, 1968)
- Red Garland Revisited! (Red Garland, 1957)
- So Long Blues (Red Garland, 1979)
- Stepping Out (Red Garland, 1979)
- Reflections (Stan Getz, 1963)
- Getz Au Go Go (Stan Getz, 1964)
- What the World Needs Now: Stan Getz Plays Burt Bacharach and Hal David (Stan Getz, 1968)
- Take It from Me (Terry Gibbs, 1964)
- Dee Gee Days: The Savoy Sessions (Dizzy Gillespie, 1951)
- Cleopatra Feelin' Jazzy (Paul Gonsalves, 1963)
- Soul (Coleman Hawkins, 1958)
- The Hawk Relaxes (Coleman Hawkins, 1961)
- Cool Sax from Hollywood to Broadway (Eddie Harris, 1964)
- I Just Dropped by to Say Hello (Johnny Hartman, 1963)
- On the Trail (Jimmy Heath, 1964)
- Lady Sings the Blues (Billie Holiday, 1956)
- Loads of Love (Shirley Horn, 1962)
- Stormy Weather (Lena Horne, 1956–57)
- Bossa Nova Plus (Willis Jackson, 1962)
- The Message (Illinois Jacquet, 1963)
- Desert Winds (Illinois Jacquet, 1964)
- French Cookin' (Budd Johnson, 1963)
- Broadway Express (J.J. Johnson, 1965)
- Hollar! (Etta Jones, 1960–62)
- Love Shout (Etta Jones, 1962–63)
- Etta Jones Sings (Etta Jones, 1965)
- Porgy and Bess (Hank Jones, 1958)
- Here's Love (Hank Jones, 1963)
- Ain't Misbehavin' (Hank Jones, 1978)
- The Birth of a Band! (Quincy Jones, 1959)
- Quincy Plays for Pussycats (Quincy Jones, 1959–65)
- Detroit – New York Junction (Thad Jones, 1956)
- After Hours (Thad Jones, 1957)
- Piano (Wynton Kelly, 1958)
- Comin' in the Back Door (Wynton Kelly, 1963)
- It's All Right! (Wynton Kelly, 1964)
- Live at the Apollo (B.B. King, 1991)
- The Blue Yusef Lateef (1968)
- Laws' Cause (Hubert Laws, 1966–68)
- Melba Liston and Her 'Bones (1958)
- I'm Shooting High (Gildo Mahones, 1963)
- The Great Gildo (Gildo Mahones, 1963)
- Steppin' Out ("Brother" Jack McDuff, 1961–66)
- Screamin' ("Brother" Jack McDuff, 1962)
- Somethin' Slick! ("Brother" Jack McDuff, 1963)
- The Jazz Version of "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying" (Gary McFarland, 1961)
- Soft Samba (Gary McFarland, 1964)
- The In Sound (Gary McFarland, 1965)
- The Big Band (Jimmy McGriff, 1966)
- A Little Juicy (Billy Mitchell, 1963)
- Fusion! Wes Montgomery with Strings (1963)
- Sweet Harmony (Maria Muldaur, 1976)
- Bossa Nova Carnival (Dave Pike, 1962)
- Interplay for 2 Trumpets and 2 Tenors (The Prestige All-Stars, 1957)
- Soul Samba (Ike Quebec, 1962)
- Midnight Oil (Jerome Richardson, 1958)
- Down to Earth (Freddie Roach, 1962)
- Mo' Greens Please (Freddie Roach, 1963)
- Alfie (Sonny Rollins, 1966)
- Bossa Nova Bacchanal (Charlie Rouse, 1962–65)
- Stable Mates (A.K. Salim, 1957)
- Once a Thief and Other Themes (Lalo Schifrin, 1965)
- Sylvia Is! (Sylvia Syms, 1965)
- Out of the Storm (Ed Thigpen, 1966)
- Soul Sauce (Cal Tjader, 1964)
- Warm Wave (Cal Jjader, 1964)
- What a Diff'rence a Day Makes! (Dinah Washington, 1959)
- Trombone Four-in-Hand (Dicky Wells, 1959)
- North, South, East....Wess (Frank Wess, 1956)
- Uhuru Afrika (Randy Weston, 1960)
- Soul Surfin' (Kai Winding, 1963)
- Rainy Day (Kai Winding, 1964–65)
- More Brass (Kai Winding, 1966)
- Baby, Baby, Baby (Jimmy Witherspoon, 1963)
- Blue Spoon (Jimmy Witherspoon, 1964)
- Suddenly the Blues (Leo Wright, 1962)
- Soul Talk (Leo Wright, 1963)