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Wynton Kelly: Kelly Blue
ByWynton Kelly
piano1931 - 1971

Paul Chambers
bass, acoustic1935 - 1969

Jimmy Cobb
drums1929 - 2020

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991
During his tenure with Miles Davis, Kelly and his trio recorded Kelly Blue in two sessions, February 19 and March 10, 1959. The February 19 date added trumpeter

Nat Adderley
trumpet1931 - 2000

Benny Golson
saxophone, tenor1929 - 2024
Bobby Jaspar
fluteb.1926
Kelly's piano style and his rapport with Chambers and Cobb are on keen display here. Kelly, like

Gene Harris
piano1933 - 2000
Chambers acts as a pilot light, opening and igniting songs, like "Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise," a ballad made blues by Kelly. Chambers introduces "Willow Weep for Me" with a four-note waltz figure before handing it over to Kelly to work his graceful magic on. Cobb is the urbane timekeeper, always there but never overly so. Chambers and Cobb together experiment with different time signatures, feeding Kelly's fertile imagination with directions not thought of outside of improvisation. The original "Keep it Moving" is a bouncing sextet tune that allows Kelly to move beyond the blues into more swinging environs. As fine as the sextet is, it is when Kelly solos that this trio gels. "Old Clothes" is another trio original that digs deep into the gospel-blues dichotomy in jazz. Kelly solos as if he had no peers, and for these seven-plus minutes, he does not.
Kelly's years with Miles Davis were productive ones, not just for Davis but for Kelly as a leader. This trio deserves closer reassessment for its contributions to bebop becoming hard bop on its way to post bop. ">
Track Listing
Kelly Blue; Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise, On Green Dolphin Street; Willow Weep For Me; Keep It Moving; Old Clothes.
Personnel
Wynton Kelly
pianoPaul Chambers
bass, acousticJimmy Cobb
drumsNat Adderley
trumpetBenny Golson
saxophone, tenorBobby Jaspar
fluteAlbum information
Title: Kelly Blue | Year Released: 1959 | Record Label: Riverside
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