B. Goren. Posted July 15, 2008 Report Posted July 15, 2008 I've recently spent many hours listening to Kenny Barron's recordings in all different formats: Trio, quartet & quintet. The man is a killer pianist. His two CD's recorded live at Bradley's are among the best trio recordings in my collection. What are your favorite Kenny's recordings??? BTW: his new release is not bad but definitely not his best. Quote
Hot Ptah Posted July 15, 2008 Report Posted July 15, 2008 I like his Maybeck solo piano album a lot. Quote
thomastreichler Posted July 15, 2008 Report Posted July 15, 2008 "Super Standard" on the Japanese Venus label is highly recommended. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted July 18, 2008 Report Posted July 18, 2008 Kenny Barron is one of my favorite jazz pianists. I agree that the two sessions from Bradley's are among his very best recordings. He has made so many very good records that it is hard to just pick one or two other favorites. But here are some trio sessions by Kenny that I would easily recommend. Lemuria-Seascape - Candid Green Chimneys - Criss Cross The Moment - Reservoir The Only One - Reservoir Quote
mikeweil Posted July 18, 2008 Report Posted July 18, 2008 The Moment - Reservoir An excellent trio date with Barron and Ben Riley is Red Mitchell's "Talking" on Capri - audiophile sound, too. Quote
jlhoots Posted July 18, 2008 Report Posted July 18, 2008 His playing is great on the Classical Jazz Quartet CDs. Quote
jazz1 Posted July 18, 2008 Report Posted July 18, 2008 The Moment - Reservoir An excellent trio date with Barron and Ben Riley is Red Mitchell's "Talking" on Capri - audiophile sound, too. I love this cd, Kenny is just so lyrical, another fav is the duo recording with Charlie Haden "Night in the city" Quote
mr jazz Posted June 25, 2012 Report Posted June 25, 2012 (edited) I like this trio album. yep. Canta Brasil is nice as well. Edited June 25, 2012 by mr jazz Quote
Tom Storer Posted June 26, 2012 Report Posted June 26, 2012 Some favorites from the 1980's: - "Scratch," from 1985, with Dave Holland and Daniel Humair. - "What If?" from 1986, with Wallace Roney, John Stubblefield, Cecil McBee and Victor Lewis. - "Live at Fat Tuesday's," from 1988. Same line-up as above but with Eddie Henderson replacing Roney. Quote
CraigP Posted June 26, 2012 Report Posted June 26, 2012 Some favorites from the 1980's: - "Live at Fat Tuesday's," from 1988. Same line-up as above but with Eddie Henderson replacing Roney. This one looks interesting - I always liked Stubblefield. Quote
jlhoots Posted June 26, 2012 Report Posted June 26, 2012 He's great on both Erena Terakubo CDs. Quote
brownie Posted June 26, 2012 Report Posted June 26, 2012 I have numerous favorite albums by Kenny Barron but the one I return most often to is the 'People Time' box with Stan Getz! Quote
DrJ Posted July 4, 2012 Report Posted July 4, 2012 (edited) I enjoy many of Barron's recordings as a leader but this is "the one" for me: Hutcherson is very "on form" and his duet with Barron on "For Heaven's Sake" is one of my favorite jazz ballad performances of all time. In terms of sideman gigs...well, just too many great ones to recount them all. I do trumpet the virtues of this recording whenever I can though, since it seems hardly anyone has ever heard of it and it's so damn good, including Kenny's contributions:' Edited July 4, 2012 by DrJ Quote
Clunky Posted July 4, 2012 Report Posted July 4, 2012 I have numerous favorite albums by Kenny Barron but the one I return most often to is the 'People Time' box with Stan Getz! I don't have this music in this release or the 2CD edition. Is your interest sustained over the whole set or is the 2CD set a reasonable "best of" ? Quote
John Tapscott Posted July 4, 2012 Report Posted July 4, 2012 I have numerous favorite albums by Kenny Barron but the one I return most often to is the 'People Time' box with Stan Getz! I don't have this music in this release or the 2CD edition. Is your interest sustained over the whole set or is the 2CD set a reasonable "best of" ? My opinion is to get the box set. It is consistently interesting. With the box you get complete sets which honestly gives you a somewhat different and better (IMO) view of how the whole gig unfolded. The 2 CD is certainly fine, but once you've heard the box, you'll hear the music quite differently and you won't want to go back. And you could always make your own "Best of" set from the box. Quote
B. Goren. Posted July 5, 2012 Author Report Posted July 5, 2012 I have numerous favorite albums by Kenny Barron but the one I return most often to is the 'People Time' box with Stan Getz! I don't have this music in this release or the 2CD edition. Is your interest sustained over the whole set or is the 2CD set a reasonable "best of" ? My opinion is to get the box set. It is consistently interesting. With the box you get complete sets which honestly gives you a somewhat different and better (IMO) view of how the whole gig unfolded. The 2 CD is certainly fine, but once you've heard the box, you'll hear the music quite differently and you won't want to go back. And you could always make your own "Best of" set from the box. John, I could not phrase any better Quote
bardicplanet Posted July 20, 2012 Report Posted July 20, 2012 Recital At Maybeck ( a bravado display of interpretive range); People Time; Green Chimneys; Bop Lives (w/Greg Abate Quintet, feat. Claudio Roditti-a delight from the first note); Night and The City (duo with Charlie Haden). Barron is one of my favorite pianists. Quote
joshuakennedy Posted August 21, 2016 Report Posted August 21, 2016 I stumbled upon this while sifting through the jazz CDs at the local library yesterday. It just came out this year. Anybody heard it yet? Barron is one of those guys whose name I've heard a lot and I've probably listened to once in a great while, but never really been too familiar with. This album is great, though. Quote
jlhoots Posted August 21, 2016 Report Posted August 21, 2016 4 hours ago, joshuakennedy said: I stumbled upon this while sifting through the jazz CDs at the local library yesterday. It just came out this year. Anybody heard it yet? Barron is one of those guys whose name I've heard a lot and I've probably listened to once in a great while, but never really been too familiar with. This album is great, though. Yes - it is. Quote
felser Posted August 21, 2016 Report Posted August 21, 2016 Anything with a good version of "Sunshower", his composition which is a huge favorite of mine. Quote
Tom 1960 Posted August 21, 2016 Report Posted August 21, 2016 I enjoy the album as well. Then again I pretty much enjoy anything Kenny does. Quote
six string Posted September 22, 2016 Report Posted September 22, 2016 I'm a big fan too and would easily list many that have already been memtioned so for the sake of brevity I'll give you two not mentioned yet and a newish one. Wanton Spirit with Roy Haynes and Charlie Haden New York Attitude with Rufus Reid and Frederick Waits The Art Of Conversation with Dave Holland is my favorite of his more recent releases. So many to choose from imho. Quote
six string Posted September 23, 2016 Report Posted September 23, 2016 I listened to Live At Fat Tuesday's and New York Attitude on my drive to Berkeley and back and picked up Green Chimneys on Criss Cross while there. Quote
soulpope Posted September 23, 2016 Report Posted September 23, 2016 4 hours ago, six string said: I listened to Live At Fat Tuesday's and New York Attitude on my drive to Berkeley and back and picked up Green Chimneys on Criss Cross while there. A good one .... Quote
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