Midnight Blue
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Artist - Kenny Burrell
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Album Title - Midnight Blue
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Date of Release - Jan 6, 1963 (recording) inprint
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Tones - Playful, Gentle, Refined/Mannered, Autumnal, Laid-Back/Mellow, Restrained, Intimate, Cerebral
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Styles - Bop
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Time 45:18
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AMG EXPERT REVIEW: This album is one of guitarist Kenny Burrell's best-known sessions for the Blue Note label. Burrell is matched with tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine, bassist Major Holley, drummer Bill English and Ray Barretto on conga for a blues-oriented date highlighted by "Chitlins Con Carne," "Midnight Blue," "Saturday Night Blues" and the lone standard "Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You." ? Scott Yanow
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1. Chitlins con Carne (Burrell) - 5:30
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2. Mule (Burrell/Holley) - 6:56
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3. Soul Lament (Burrell) - 2:43
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4. Midnight Blue (Burrell) - 4:02
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5. Wavy Gravy (Burrell) - 5:47
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6. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You (Razaf/Redman) - 4:25
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7. Saturday Night Blues (Burrell) - 6:16
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8. Kenny's Sound (Burrell) - 4:43
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9. K Twist (Burrell) - 3:37
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Ray Barretto - Conga
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Leonard Feather - Original Liner Notes
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Stanley Turrentine - Sax (Tenor)
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Billy Gene English - Drums
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Major Holley - Bass
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Kenny Burrell - Guitar
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Michael Cuscuna - Producer, Reissue Producer
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Rudy Van Gelder - Engineer, Engineer, Remastering
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Alfred Lion - Producer
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Francis Wolff - Photography, Cover Photo
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Bob Blumenthal - Liner Notes
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Reid Miles - Cover Design, Typography
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Gordon Jee - Creative Director
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Tom Vasatka - Producer
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MIdnight Blue (1963, Blue Note)
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Kenny Burrell |