Saturday, December 12, 2009

VA - Rock Power As Baladas (Hotfile) Kenny Burrell - Man at Work (1966)

Part: 1 : VA - Rock Power As Baladas (Hotfile)
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VA - Rock Power As Baladas (Hotfile)
CD1

01. Extreme - More Than Words 05:37
02. Poison - Every Rose As It's Thorn 04:21
03. Skid Row - I Remember You 05:16
04. Winger - Miles Away 04:13
05. Stage Dolls - Love Don't Bother Me 05:11
06. Valentine - Tears In The Night 05:30
07. John Waite - Missing You 04:32
08. Brysn Adams - Straight From The Heart 03:32
09. Honeymoon Suite - What Does It Takes 04:16
10. Wall Of Silence - It's Only Love 04:57
11. Lou Gramm - Warmset Rising Sun 05:11
12. Russ Ballard - The Fire Still Burns 05:39
13. Giant - I'll See You In My Dreams 04:49
14. Tommy Shaw - Ever Since The World Begans 04:10
15. New Frontier - Standing In My Tears 04:35

CD2

01. Whitesnake - Is This Love 04:39
02. Mr. Big - Just Take My Heart 04:25
03. Richard Marx - Right Here Waiting 04:25
04. Cinderella - Don't Know What You Got 05:57
05. Great White - Save Your Love 04:35
06. Scorpions - Holiday 06:33
07. Dokken - Walk Away 05:02
08. Ratt - Givin' Yourself Away 05:27
09. Tyketto - Standing Alone 05:30
10. Alias - More Than Words Can Say 03:56
11. Xyz - After The Rain 02:53
12. Sleeze beez - I Don't Want To Live Without You 04:46
13. White Lion - You're All I Need 04:26
14. ZZ Top - Rough Boy 04:52
Part: 2 : Kenny Burrell - Man at Work (1966)
Kenny Burrell - 1966 Man at Work
When this album was released, the Detroit jazz guitarist had been recording about a decade already, and since the beginning had been the type of musician who is ready to cut a good recording as soon as a microphone is pointed at him. What makes this particular Burrell outing a winner is the instrumental lineup; first that he appears in a simple trio combination so that there are no distractions from his guitar playing, and second is that the players he chooses are two of the best, absolutely. Drummer Roy Haynes would still be rocking bandstands for four decades after this album was recorded, his stock rising time and time again during that period as listeners returned to various sessions he had played on to wonder at the wisdom in his drumming. He is joined here by bassist Richard Davis, certainly no slouch. With these two guys on the bandstand, Burrell could have shown up with a selection of magazines and everyone would have been happy. He keeps things cooking with a nice s! election of tunes and lots of juicy playing; the whole thing happening at a volume level that allows for subtlety. Every move this rhythm section makes is right up front in the mix. Highlights of this better-than-average set are the covers of numbers written by pianists Erroll Garner, Duke Ellington, and Thelonious Monk.
Eugene Chadbourne

One of Kenny's nicely grooving sides for Chess -- recorded live at the Village Vanguard in 1959, with a trio that features Richard Davis on bass and Roy Haynes on drums. Haynes' free touch on the kit really opens up the style of Kenny's playing -- free, light, and lyrical, yet still quite soulful and filled with rhythm. Titles include "All Night Long", "Trio", "Will You Still Be Mine", "Soft Winds", and "Well You Needn't".
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1 All Night Long Burrell 5:15
2 Will You Still Be Mine? Adair, Dennis 4:24
3 I'm a Fool to Want You Herron, Sinatra, Wolf 4:40
4 Trio Garner 4:20
5 Broadway Bird, McRae, Wood 4:18
6 Soft Winds Henderson 4:17
7 Just A-Sittin' and A-Rockin' Ellington, Gaines, Strayhorn 4:18
8 Well, You Needn't Monk 4:29
Recorded live at The Village Vanguard, NY on September 16, 1959

Kenny Burrell Guitar
Richard Davis Bass
Roy Haynes Drums