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Kenny Drew Trio: Kenny Drew (piano); Paul Chambers (bass); Philly Joe Jones (drums). Recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York, New York on September 20 & 26, 1956. Originally released on Riverside (224). Includes liner notes by Orrin Keepnews. Digitally remastered by Gary Hobish (1992, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California). Kenny Drew Trio: Keny Drew (piano); Paul Chambers (bass); Philly Joe Jones (drums). Recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York, New York on September 20 & 26, 1956. Originally released on Riverside (224). Digitally remastered by JVC using XRCD (Extended Resolution Compact Disc) technology). Kenny Drew, with the assistance of bassist Paul Chambers (whose bowed solos are always welcome) and drummer Philly Joe Jones, explores six standards and two of his originals. Although Drew would have to move to Europe in the early '60s in order to get the recognition he deserved, it is obvious (in hindsight) from this enjoyable date that he was already a major improviser. ~ Scott Yanow

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Kenny Drew brings a pure bop angularity to this 1956 session, with driving single-note lines that clamber over one another to get at a new rhythmic detail, along with splashing chords that find the joy in the blues. He's joined by a rhythm section that virtually defined the mid-1950s ethos: bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones, Miles Davis regulars and a frequent tandem on sessions of the day. Chambers provides his own significant solo input as well as superb bass lines, while Jones adds untold vitality here, furiously knitting a polyrhythmic backdrop that seems to collide and expand on Drew's lines at every point of contact. No pianist could ask for more (though some might ask for less), and it's apparent why Jones was a favorite of pianists from Bill Evans to Elmo Hope. Drew's boppish, Powell-inspired playing shines on Ellington's "Caravan," while he's close to the essence of Monk on "Ruby, My Dear." It's a classic session by a pianist whose long European residence meant that he was unjustly neglected at home. --Stuart Broomer

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Kenny Drew brings a pure bop angularity to this 1956 session, with driving single-note lines that clamber over one another to get at a new rhythmic detail, along with splashing chords that find the joy in the blues. He's joined by a rhythm section that virtually defined the mid-1950s ethos: bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones, Miles Davis regulars and a frequent tandem on sessions of the day. Chambers provides his own significant solo input as well as superb bass lines, while Jones adds untold vitality here, furiously knitting a polyrhythmic backdrop that seems to collide and expand on Drew's lines at every point of contact. No pianist could ask for more (though some might ask for less), and it's apparent why Jones was a favorite of pianists from Bill Evans to Elmo Hope. Drew's boppish, Powell-inspired playing shines on Ellington's "Caravan," while he's close to the essence of Monk on "Ruby, My Dear." It's a classic session by a pianist whose long European residence meant that he was unjustly neglected at home. --Stuart Broomer

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Album Duration 42m:49s
Number of Discs 1
Artist Kenny Drew Trio
Record Label JVC XRCD
Contributing Artist Paul Chambers
Genre Jazz Instrument
Subgenre Piano
Release Date June 13, 2000

Song List: Disc 1

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