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G.Org: A New Kind of Blue
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Cannonball Adderley
saxophone1928 - 1975

John Coltrane
saxophone1926 - 1967

Bill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Wynton Kelly
piano1931 - 1971

Paul Chambers
bass, acoustic1935 - 1969

Jimmy Cobb
drums1929 - 2020
The answer is: you can't. And producer Gary Guthrie doesn't even try. Instead, with A New Kind of Blue , what he has done is collect some fine players together with the purpose of reinterpreting Miles' groundbreaking album in a reverential yet contemporary fashion. If you can get past the fact that this is literally a track-by-track remake, and appreciate it for its fine playing that looks back while remaining firmly in the present day, then you're in for a grand time.
There are some notable differences. Without the length restrictions of vinyl, the group has more room to stretch out. Including trumpeter

Randy Brecker
trumpetb.1945

Andy Snitzer
saxophone
David Finck
bass, acousticb.1958

Victor Lewis
drumsb.1950
Mike Ricchiuti
piano
Chuck Loeb
guitar1955 - 2017

Wes Montgomery
guitar1923 - 1968
Brecker, Finck and Lewis are ideal choices, with broad reaches that allow them to embrace the past and present concurrently, while less-obvious choices Snitzer and Loeb, better known for their smooth jazz work, fit the concept perfectly. Guthrie eliminates the question of how influential Bill Evans' "Alone Together" was in the creation of "Blue in Green," by quoting Evans' arrangement for

Chet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988
Purists may cringe at such a literal reinterpretation of a timeless recording like Kind of Blue. To be certain, A New Kind of Blue is not destined to become a classic, either in its musical impact or the performances, which are strong but don't have the kind of "wow factor" of the original. What Guthrie has created, with his g.org band, is an homage that sheds some light on the musical connection between Evans and Davis, lends a contemporary and extended spin to some ageless material and, quite simply, makes for an entertaining if not illuminating listen. ">
Track Listing
So What; Freddie Freeloader; Alone Together/Blue in Green; All Blues; Peace Piece/Flamenco Sketches; All Blues (alternate version).
Personnel
Gary Guthrie
producerRandy Brecker
trumpetAndy Snitzer
saxophoneChuck Loeb
guitarMike Ricchiuti
pianoDavid Finck
bass, acousticVictor Lewis
drumsRandy Brecker: trumpet; Andy Snitzer: saxophone; Chuck Loeb: guitar; Mike Ricchiuti: piano; David Finck: bass; Victor Lewis: drums; Gary Guthrie: producer.
Album information
Title: A New Kind of Blue | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: A Nest Of Eggs
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