Showing posts with label Rodney Kendrick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rodney Kendrick. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Rodney Kendrick - The Secrets Of Rodney Kendrick

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 1993
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 60:12
Size: 138,3 MB
Art: Front

( 6:56)  1. Slide The World Into Space
(10:04)  2. Ganawa In Paris
( 3:36)  3. The New World Is Ordered
( 7:41)  4. Berkshire Blues
( 6:35)  5. Dig
( 6:22)  6. Sharon
( 4:47)  7. Slick Exit
( 4:54)  8. Takin It With Me
( 9:13)  9. Down Here Below

A member of vocalist Abbey Lincoln's group at the time of this recording, this is pianist Rodney Kendrick's debut as a leader. For this recording he has gathered several musical contemporaries playing in various combinations for a varied program of nine selections, including four written by Kendrick and two written by pianist Randy Weston, the African percussion-driven "Ganawa in Paris" and a beautiful trio reading of "Berkshire Blues." In addition to Weston, Thelonius Monk seems to be Kendrick's other primary influence, as heard in his solos throughout this recording and his playful introduction to Miles Davis' "Dig," a medium swinger based on "Sweet Georgia Brown" that features excellent contributions from alto saxophonist Kenny Garrett and trumpeter Roy Hargrove. Garrett and Hargrove also contribute mightily to Kendrick's "Slide the World Into Place" and "Slick Exit," while cornetist Graham Haynes and tenor saxophonist Houston Person show their stuff on Kendrick and Tarus Mateen's "The New World Is Ordered" and Tyler Mitchell's "Takin' It With Me." This is a very promising debut from an up-and-coming pianist. ~ Greg Turner https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-secrets-of-rodney-kendrick-mw0000109804

Personnel:  Piano, Arranged By – Rodney Kendrick;  Alto Saxophone – Kenny Garrett;  Bass – Tarus Mateen;  Cornet – Graham Haynes;  Drums – Turu Alexander;  Tenor Saxophone – Houston Person;  Trumpet – Roy Hargrove

The Secrets Of Rodney Kendrick

Saturday, October 13, 2018

Rodney Kendrick - The Colors Of Rhythm

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:25
Size: 94,3 MB
Art: Front

(5:11)  1. Music DNA
(4:24)  2. Honeysuckle Rose
(5:48)  3. Remembering
(7:05)  4. Round Midnight
(3:44)  5. Cindy
(5:54)  6. Body And Soul
(3:31)  7. Caravan
(4:44)  8. Aminata

For many years, Rodney Kendrick was the musical director and pianist for Abbey Lincoln. The 54 year old pianist and keyboarder wanted to express, as he states in the liner notes of his new trio album “The Colors Of Rhythm” (Impulse), “the sweet and the sour, the dark and the light, the bad and the good, as well as the brilliant overlooked beauty that is intrinsically woven throughout this music.” Over the years, Kendrick, who was born in Philadelphia and raised in Miami, has learned from and played with the greatest. Barry Harris taught him the literacy of the music and once he arrived in New York, soon after he was part of the Art Blakey Breakfast Jam, a session that started early in the mornings and went on for hours with a lot of peers attending. One of the artists from those days is Cindy Blackman Santana who Kendrick is using as his drummer for the new album. He even named a song after her (“Cindy”) which is a rather short, but effective showcase for the vibrant musician. Kendrick has released some fantastic, but somehow overlooked albums in the past. There’s the world music style, exotic “Last Chance For Common Sense” from 1996, or the Hip Hop, Rap and Funk infused “No Dress Code” from 2000. But he always went back to the good old trio format in between. His old pal Curtis Lundy rounds out his band on bass and of the eight tracks in total, half of them are his interpretations of classics like “Body And Soul” or “Round Midnight”, all played with a heavy Gospel and Blues background. More convincing are his own compositions and he ends his new album with a nod to his former boss, Abbey Lincoln, who was also known as Aminata Moseka, who was his musical mother. The track sums up the essence of what Abbey Lincoln’s music was about: beauty and the pursuit of something bigger and better.

Personnel:  Piano – Rodney Kendrick;  Double Bass – Curtis Lundy;  Drums – Cindy Blackman Santana.

The Colors Of Rhythm