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Kenny Dorham: Kenny Dorham: The Complete ‘Round About Midnight at the Café Bohemia – Blue Note 1524
ByArt Blakey
drums1919 - 1990
I have many Blakey/Jazz Messengers albums, and while they're all outstanding, I'd always felt 1954's A Night at Birdland was the absolute best. It featured an all-star castBlakey,

Clifford Brown
trumpetb.1930

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014

Lou Donaldson
saxophone1926 - 2024

Curly Russell
bass, acoustic1917 - 1986
Later, I discovered Blakey and the Jazz Messengers' At the Café Bohemia, and realized I may have jumped the gun. Bohemia features a slightly different band a year later in 1955Blakey, Silver,

Kenny Dorham
trumpet1924 - 1972

Hank Mobley
saxophone, tenor1930 - 1986

Doug Watkins
bass1934 - 1962
Now, I concede, there may be an even better album.
In 1956, a few months after his date with the Messengers at Café Bohemia, Kenny Dorham returned to the club with his own band. The result was 'Round About Midnight at the Café Bohemia.
The cast is not as well-known as the Blakey bunch: Dorham on trumpet,

J.R. Monterose
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1993

Kenny Burrell
guitar, electricb.1931

Bobby Timmons
piano1935 - 1974

Sam Jones
bass, acoustic1924 - 1981
And then there's Kenny Burrell. Sometimes bluesy, sometimes jazzy, Burrell was at the start of a long, legendary career. Here, he shows up in the second set at the Café Bohemia and fits right in with the band. His solos are understated, spirited and fun.
The 2-CD set starts with a moseying blues, then slides into a sentimental ballad, "Autumn in New York." But just when you think this might be a mild night, the band starts swinging, beginning with a mid-tempo original, "Monaco"it must not be the country, because Durham introduces it as Mon-AH-cowhich quicky seques into a boppish jam. More bop standards follow ("A Night in Tunisia," "N.Y. Theme" and "Royal Roost") and now the band is really cooking.
For the next couple of hours, Dorham, Monterose, Burrell and Timmons are throwing solos back and forth, sometimes at breakneck speeds. A Dorham original, "Mexico City," doesn't sound Spanish so much as a Dizzy Gillsepie-ish bebop anthem.
All in all, it's as fine an example of hard bop as any ever recorded. Dorham may not be as famous as

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Fats Navarro
trumpet1923 - 1950

Clifford Brown
trumpetb.1930
A note about the CD: Don't get the original single-disc album with six songs. Get the 2-CD Complete 'Round About Midnight, with 17 cuts. It's like spending a long night at the legendary old jazz club.
Rating: 5 stars (out of 5)
Availability: Many copies available
Cost: $7 new
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