Kenny Burrell – Kenny Burrell
Tracklist
A1 | Get Happy | |
A2 | But Not For Me | |
A3 | Mexico City | |
A4 | Moten Swing | |
B1 | Cheeta | |
B2 | Now See How You Are | |
B3 | Phinupi | |
B4 | How About You |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – UMG Recordings, Inc.
- Record Company – Capitol Records, LLC
- Record Company – Blue Note Records
- Copyright © – UMG Recordings, Inc.
- Copyright © – Mosaic Images LLC
- Distributed By – Universal Music Enterprises
- Recorded At – Audio-Video Studios
- Recorded At – Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey
- Recorded At – Café Bohemia
- Mastered At – Cohearent Audio
- Lacquer Cut At – Cohearent Audio
- Pressed By – Record Technology Incorporated – 37302
- Printed By – Stoughton Printing Co.
Credits
- Bass – Sam Jones (tracks: A3)
- Congas [Conga Drums], Drums [Conga Drums] – Candido (tracks: A1)
- Design [Cover Design], Cover [Cover Design] – Reid Miles
- Drums – Shadow Wilson (tracks: A4, B1 to B4)
- Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Rudy Van Gelder
- Guitar – Kenny Burrell (tracks: A1, A3 to B4)
- Guitar [Solo], Soloist – Kenny Burrell (tracks: A2)
- Lacquer Cut By – KPG*
- Mastered By [LP Mastering By] – Kevin Gray
- Photography By [Photography] – Francis Wolff
- Piano – Tommy Flanagan (tracks: A1, A4 to B4)
- Producer [Original Session Produced By] – Alfred Lion
- Sleeve Notes – Leonard Feather
- Supervised By [LP Supervision By] – Joe Harley
- Tenor Saxophone – J. R. Monterose* (tracks: A3)
- Trumpet – Kenny Dorham (tracks: A3)
Notes
A4 to B4: Recorded March 12, 1956 at the Audio-Video Studios, New York City.
A1, A2: Recorded May 29-30, 1956 at the Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey.
A3: Recorded May 31, 1956 at the Cafe Bohemia, New York City.
On the back cover:
A Blue Note Records release; Originally released in 1957 by Blue Note Records © 2022 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Distributed by Universal Music Enterprises, a Divisin of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Blue Note® is a ed trademark of Capitol Records, LLC.
Runouts are etched.
NB: Incorrect catalogue number appears on labels (BLP 1523, Introducing Kenny Burrell). Correct catalogue number appears on jacket (BLP 1543).
A1, A2: Recorded May 29-30, 1956 at the Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey.
A3: Recorded May 31, 1956 at the Cafe Bohemia, New York City.
On the back cover:
A Blue Note Records release; Originally released in 1957 by Blue Note Records © 2022 UMG Recordings, Inc.
Distributed by Universal Music Enterprises, a Divisin of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Blue Note® is a ed trademark of Capitol Records, LLC.
Runouts are etched.
NB: Incorrect catalogue number appears on labels (BLP 1523, Introducing Kenny Burrell). Correct catalogue number appears on jacket (BLP 1543).
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 6 02435 73197 1
- Barcode (Scanned, UPC-A): 602435731971
- Matrix / Runout (A-side label): B0033486-01A
- Matrix / Runout (B-side label): B0033486-01B
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): B0033486-01-A2 KPG@CA 37302.1(3)…
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): B0033486-B2 KPG@CA 37302.2(3)…
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Kenny Burrell (LP, Album, Mono) | Blue Note | BLP 1543 | US | 1956 | ||
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Kenny Burrell (LP, Album, Mono, No flat/no frame) | Blue Note | BLP 1543 | US | 1959 | ||
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Kenny Burrell (LP, Album, Mono, Reissue, Microgroove) | Blue Note | BLP 1543 | US | 1966 | ||
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Kenny Burrell (LP, Album, Mono, Lex/No DG) | Blue Note | BLP 1543 | US | 1966 | ||
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Kenny Burrell (LP, Album, Stereo, Reissue) | Blue Note | BST 81543 | US | 1967 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited 6 months agoBelieve it or not, before Kenny Burrell was king of soul jazz, he was an avowed bebopper. These early '50s recordings have him sounding like Johnny Smith or Tal Farlow.
Tone Poet releases are a work of art, and I can't help feeling that is lost on this release due to the less than average quality of the original source tapes. There is no benefit having a high quality reproduction of a meh quality recording. This should have been a BN Classic series release, IMO. I only say that because I paid $45 new for this and it sounds like a $25 record. The gate fold sleeve is lovely, but when I opened mine for the first time, it cracked right down the middle and split. The vinyl is absolutely beautiful, clean and flawless.
Soundwise, there is track bleeding everywhere, and a handful of skips. No crackle whatsoever which is a good sign. The best two tracks by far are "Cheetah" and "Now See How You Are", an up bebop and slow gut bucket blues respectively. Kenny's playing is always 100% so this recording is a must-have in your collection.
I'm giving this 3.5 stars. -
Played back on my Rega P8/Apheta 3 and with a mono switch, I did not hear any distortion or sibilance throughout the entire LP. Yes, there were some minor light ticks here and there but I listened before cleaning. No tape drop outs were noticed on B2 or B3. Both sounded quite nice. Only Get Happy sounded a bit subpar to me. The remainder of the tracks sounded pretty fine for 1956 location (mostly) recordings.
I wonder if the ripping noise someone mentioned another review is non-fill in their particular pressing. That's unfortunate but a common problem with how plants are churning out product with seemingly little attention paid to quality control. I experienced none of that on my copy, but all too familiar with it on other LPs... -
Edited one year agoAnother marvelous edition by Tone Poet, dead quiet and with fantastic presence. Almost impossible to find in decent pressing condition in its OG form these days - so this pressing from Blue Note is the best you can get. Remastered from analogue tapes by Kevin Gray, it sounds phenomenal. A must for any half decent jazz vinyl collector and follower of Kenny's work. Get it while still available.
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Rarement deçu de T.P. En effet enregistré le 12 mars 1956.... le rendu sonore est excellent.
Mexico city wow... Dorham en pleine forme. -
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A typically well done Tone Poet release. No issues with my copy. I usually prefer listening to Burrell as a sideman over his records as a leader and this one has a bit of a feel of being thrown together which of course it was as it’s from both live and studio sessions.
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It sounds great to me and the packaging is lovely as usual on Tone Poet releases. As LeonTP already mentioned, there are some tape dropouts and a couple of ripping distortions (more prominently on B2), but they are on the digital version, too, so I guess it's on the tape. Overall, a very good-sounding record for such an old tape.
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Tone Poet and Kenny Burrell is purely magic. My highest recommendation. You will not regret buying this.
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Fabulous sounding reissue. A little disappointed with the fit and finish of the jacket though. The pasted on inner photos (gatefold interior) are sloppy and the edge isn’t properly sealed. Frustrating lack of quality control on a product with a price tag.
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