Styles: Jazz, Bop
Year: 1956
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:09
Size: 89,8 MB
Art: Front
(4:42) 1. You Turned the Tables on Me
(5:15) 2. Your Host
(5:32) 3. Cottontall
(5:24) 4. Apothegh
(5:47) 5. Tricrotism
(5:53) 6. Afternoon in Paris
(6:35) 7. Tom's Thumb
Year: 1956
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:09
Size: 89,8 MB
Art: Front
(4:42) 1. You Turned the Tables on Me
(5:15) 2. Your Host
(5:32) 3. Cottontall
(5:24) 4. Apothegh
(5:47) 5. Tricrotism
(5:53) 6. Afternoon in Paris
(6:35) 7. Tom's Thumb
Drummer Kenny Clarke, who was the first to record with Cannonball Adderley, was an underrated talent scout. On this album, Clarke utilizes bassist Paul Chambers and three relative unknowns who had recently arrived in New York from Detroit: baritonist Pepper Adams, pianist Tommy Flanagan and guitarist Kenny Burrell. During what would be the drummer's last date as a leader before permanently moving to Europe, the quintet performs one original apiece by each of the Detroiters plus four jazz standards.
This high-quality hard bop set in 1956 showed that the latest NY imports were already major leaguers. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/kenny-clarke-meets-the-detroit-jazzmen-mw0000120791
Personnel: Kenny Clarke (drums), Pepper Adams (baritone saxophone), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Kenny Burrell (guitar), Paul Chambers (bass)
Personnel: Kenny Clarke (drums), Pepper Adams (baritone saxophone), Tommy Flanagan (piano), Kenny Burrell (guitar), Paul Chambers (bass)
Meets the Detroit Jazzmen
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