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Home Jazz Kenny Barron Kenny Barron – Other Places (1993)

Kenny Barron – Other Places (1993)

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Kenny Barron – Other Places (1993)

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1.Anywhere
2.Other Places play
3.Mythology play
4.For Heaven’s Sake
5.Ambrosia
6.Wildlife
7.I Should Care
8.Nikara’s Song
9.Hey, It’s Me You’re Talkin’ To .

Personnel :
Kenny Barron - Piano
Ralph Moore - Sax soprano & tenor
Rufus Reid - Bass Acoustic
Bobby Hutchinson - Vibraphone
Mino Cinelu - Percusion
Victor Lewis - Drums.

 

Pianist Kenny Barron is in fine straight-ahead form and amongst old friends on OTHER PLACES, an excellent set of mostly originals. The music is a mixture of the traditional swing and Latin styles for which these masters are known. Vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson in particular turns in fiery performances on cuts like the dynamic opener "Anywhere," and the dancing mambo groove "Mythology," performing a beautiful duet with Barron on the ballad "For Heaven's Sake." Ralph Moore also makes a fine contribution, conspicuously on soprano saxophone, on cuts such as the waltz "Ambrosia" and the lively "Wildlife." Barron performs another duet, this time with bassist Rufus Reid, on the standard "I Should Care," one of the disc's most moving performances, before the ensemble makes a spirited exit with the curiously titled "Hey, It's Me You're Talkin' To," a burning number that's an appropriate finale for this session.

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