
Midnight Blue is a Jazz album by Kenny Burrell, originally released in 1963. On Gatefold: 113 pressings tracked, owned by 21 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Jazz
- Soul Jazz
- warm
- laid-back
- smoky
About
Guitarist Kenny Burrell’s <i>Midnight Blue</i> is an unassuming slice of pure pleasure. This low-key 1963 release presents a set of bluesy jazz that is nicely invigorated by Ray Barretto’s conga. Tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine, famed for his R&B-flavored tone, bassist Major Holley, and drummer Bill English, round out the band. Together they create a sound that has become a classic type of jazz, groovy and without pretense. The opener, “Chitlins con Carne,” grabs the listener with its cool, Latin-tinged sense of momentum. (The track has attracted the attention of many musicians; several artists have covered it, including the late guitar slinger Stevie Ray Vaughn.) It’s easy to imagine “Soul Lament,” one of the best cuts here, being performed in the wee hours at a lonely cabaret; an unaccompanied Burrell brings great feeling to this melancholy and sophisticated gem. The title cut evokes Miles Davis’ <i>Kind of Blue</i> period, and the slashing guitar accents lend excitement to the groove. “Saturday Night Blues” features Turrentine deploying slurs, bends, and other inflections with utter mastery.
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Tracklist
- 1Chitlins Con Carne5:30
- 2Mule6:56
- 3Soul Lament2:43
- 4Midnight Blue4:02
- 5Wavy Gravy5:47
- 6Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You4:25
- 7Saturday Night Blues6:16
- 8Kenny's Sound4:43
- 9K Twist3:37
Credits
Performers
- Major HolleyBASS DOUBLE BASS
- Ray BarrettoCONGAS
- Bill EnglishDRUMS
- Kenny BurrellGUITAR
- Stanley TurrentineTENOR SAXOPHONE
21 collectors on Gatefold own this · 113 pressings tracked on Gatefold
