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Kenny Barron – Peruvian Blue (1974)

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Kenny Barron – Peruvian Blue (1974)

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1.Peruvian Blue
2.Blue Monk
3.Procession $0.99
4.Two Areas $0.99
5.Here's That Rainy Day
6.In The Meantime play

Credits:
Kenny Barron - piano, electric piano, clavinet
Ted Dunbar - Guitar
David Willians - bass, Fender bass
Richard Laundrum - Percussion
Albert Heath - Drums

 

Reissued in 1998, this set (which was originally put out by Muse) has more than its share of variety. Kenny Barron is heard on piano, electric piano and clavinet on various tracks, and is joined some of the time by guitarist Ted Dunbar, bassist David Williams, drummer Albert "Tootie" Heath and percussionists Richard Landrum and Sonny Morgan. Dunbar in particular is in top form, dueting with Barron on an explorative version of "Blue Monk" and being an important part of the ensemble on some of the more electric jams (the four Barron originals), all of which are fairly colorful. The leader takes a lengthy unaccompanied piano solo on "Here's That Rainy Day," another of the date's highlights. This is a CD that rewards repeated listenings. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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