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Kenny Drew Undercurrent LP New Sealed 180 Gram Classic Records BN 84059 VINYL

Sold Date: May 4, 2014
Start Date: November 6, 2012
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Kenny Drew ~ Undercurrent
Factory New / Factory Sealed  Gatefold cover is Mint- to Mint
180 Gram ~ Classic Records ~ Analogue Audiophile
Blue Note Records -  84059
OUT OF PRINT

"'s seventh recording as a leader is significant for many reasons, not the least of which that it is one of the finest Blue Note hard bop statements in either of their catalogs. Teamed with rising young star, trumpeter , and the wonderful tenor saxophonist fresh off stints with and , is joining the ranks of the premier mainstream jazz pianists just prior to moving permanently to Europe. He's a complementary piece of the puzzle as a player, but stirs the drink as the composer of all of these very fine hard bop vehicles. Bassist and especially drummer contribute mightily to the beats that keep and flying on this recording, whose energy runs contrary to the more subtle, suggestive title. The band is roaring out of the gate on the title track in a -like stance, where 's rambling piano fortifies the under-the-surface horns. There's no messing around during the straight-ahead, fleet "Lion's Den," as the steady drives the combo, and masterfully commands held tension-and-release segments. Toning it down into the blues spectrum, "Funk-Cosity" offers a beautiful melodic line where the identity might be typical, but the individualism of the performers is not. There's deft unison playing between the very compatible and during the simplified "Groovin' the Blues," and even more pronounced on the ultra-melodic "The Pot's On," a gem of a tune that swings with a religious fervor via the adept drumming of . The lone downtempo track, "Ballade," is a real beauty as the trumpeter and tenor saxophonist wax poetic, but it is whose cascading piano and deeply emotional romantic forays come across symphonically, like a young . This is an extraordinary recording that reveals more upon repeat listenings. One does wish there was alternate or bonus material from this fine jazz band, but as is, it's the best of as a leader aside from his quintessential work as a consummate sideman."
-allmusic.com

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