After a long career in jazz that began with his move to New York in
1961, Kenny Barron emerged during the 1980s as one of the dominant
pianists in his field, recording a series of first-rate releases for a
variety of labels in the U.S., Europe, and Japan. This recording was
first made for Baystate Records in Japan and was licensed by the Dutch
label Limetree for issue in 1986, although it was recorded in New York.
Barron's driving version of the traditional melody "Hush-A-Bye" also
provides plenty of solo space for bassist Cecil McBee and a series of
drum breaks for Al Foster. "Spring Is Here" is reworked as a gentle
samba, while "Dear Old Stockholm," a old Swedish folk tune made popular
in jazz by Stan Getz with whom Barron would later make several important
live recordings, is pretty straightforward. Barron also includes two
fine originals, the tantalizing "Calypso" and the very relaxing
"Sunset." This first-rate effort will be appreciated by any fan of the
great Kenny Barron.
Ken Dryden
Tracklist :
1 Hush-a-Bye 7:46
Sammy Fain / Jerry Seelen / Traditional
2 Spring is Here 8:15
Lorenz Hart / Richard Rodgers
3 Kojo No Tsuki 8:40
Rentaro Taki / Bansui Tsuchii
4 Ringo Oiwake 6:02
Fujio Ozawa / Masao Yoneyama
5 Calypso 4:39
Kenny Barron
6 Dear Old Stockholm 5:56
Stan Getz / Traditional
7 Sunset 5:58
Kenny Barron
Credits :
Bass – Cecil McBee
Drums – Al Foster
Piano – Kenny Barron
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