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| Kamil |
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Kenny Dorham Matador - Inta Somethin' 1961 Album Review Two full LPs are combined on this single CD. Both dates feature trumpeter Kenny Dorham and altoist Jackie McLean (two very compatible players) although the rhythm sections (pianist Bobby Timmons or Walter Bishop, bassist Teddy Smith or Leroy Vinnegar and drummer J.C. Moses or Art Taylor) differ between the two sessions. McLean was beginning to look forward and be influenced by the avant-garde; the passion he puts into his tone on such tunes as "Smile," "Beautiful Love," "It Could Happen to You" and "Lover Man" is memorable. Dorham was able to keep up with the times during this era and his three compositions (particularly "El Matador" and "Una Mas") add a lot to the music. This generous CD is worth picking up as an example of veteran players stretching the boundaries of hard bop. Scott Yanow формат: потрековый FLAC/CUE размер: 383mb информация для восстановления:5% Tracks 1. El Matador 2. Melanie 3. Smile 4. Beautiful Love 5. There Goes My Heart 6. Prelude 7. Una Mas 8. It Could Happen to You 9. Let's Face the Music and Dance 10. No Two People 11. San Francisco Beat
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