Early Years: The Original Albums 1953-56
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About This Release
Kenny Dorham was a jazz trumpeter, composer and bandleader, born in Texas in 1924, who was always highly regarded and widely respected, without breaking into the upper echelons of the genre alongside high profile giants like Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie. Jazz writer Garry Giddins said that "Dorham's name has become 'virtually synonymous with 'underrated'". Beginning his recording career in 1945 as the bebop revolution took hold, he recorded as a sideman with a host of major names, most notably Charlie Parker, until recording his first session leading his own band in 1953, for the Debut label. This 2-CD collection comprises the complete original contents of four of his early albums as leader - "The Kenny Dorham Quintet" on Debut, "Afro-Cuban" and "'Round About Midnight - 'Live' At The Cafe Bohemia" on Blue Note and "Kenny Dorham & The Jazz Prophets" on ABC-Paramount. He records with various quintet and sextet line-ups (expanded with percussion on "Afro-Cuba"), which feature significant jazz names of the day, including Jimmy Heath, Walter Bishop, Percy Heath, Kenny Clarke, J.J. Johnson, Hank Mobley, Horace Silver, Oscar Pettiford, Bobby Timmons, Arthur Edgehill and more. Featuring a mixture of original compositions and standards, it showcases his qualities as both trumpeter and leader.
Tracklist
1
Oscar for Oscar
2
Ruby, My Dear
3
Be My Love
4
Osmosis
5
I Love You
6
Darn That Dream
7
Afrodisia
8
Lotus Flower
9
Minor's Holiday
10
Basheer's Dream
11
K.D.'s Motion
12
Villa
13
Venita's Dance
14
Blues Elegante
15
DX
16
Prophet
17
Don't Explain
18
Tahitian Suite
19
Monaco
20
Round About Midnight
21
Mexico City
22
Night in Tunisia
23
Autumn in New York
24
Hill's Edge