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Kenny Cox - Introducing Kenny Cox And The Contemporary Jazz Quintet *DAMAGED*

Kenny Cox - Introducing Kenny Cox And The Contemporary Jazz Quintet *DAMAGED*

$35.14
Kenny Cox - Introducing Kenny Cox And The Contemporary Jazz Quintet *DAMAGED*—
$35.14

The Story

Release Date 10/12/2021
Format LP
Label Blue Note 
Catalogue Number
3829360

* DAMAGED COPY *

** TOP LEFT CORNER DINK **


Many great Blue Note artists have hailed from the jazz hotbed of Detroit over the course of the label's history including Donald Byrd, Kenny Burrell, Paul Chambers, Thad Jones, Elvin Jones, Joe Hendreson, and many more. Perhaps the only instance on an entire band coming out of Detroit was with Kenny Cox and the Contemporary Jazz Quintet, a fantastic but unsung combo led by pianist Kenny Cox whihc featured Joe Henderson's brother Leon Henderson on tenor saxophone, Charles Moore on trumpet, Ron Brooks on bass, and Danny Spencer on drums. The quintet made two excellent albums in the late 1960s including their debut album Introducing Kenny Cox and The Contemporary Jazz Quintet, a hidden gem of the Blue Note catalog which was recorded in 1968. The band was certainly influenced by the post-bop explorations of the Miles Davis Quintet with Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams, but the CJQ exhibited its own unique sensibilities on memorable originals like "Mystique", "trance Dance", "Diahn", and David Durrah's beautiful piece "You".

Tracklist:
Mystique
You 
Trance Dance 
Eclipse 
Number Four 
Diahnn 

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      Release Date 10/12/2021
      Format LP
      Label Blue Note 
      Catalogue Number
      3829360

      * DAMAGED COPY *

      ** TOP LEFT CORNER DINK **


      Many great Blue Note artists have hailed from the jazz hotbed of Detroit over the course of the label's history including Donald Byrd, Kenny Burrell, Paul Chambers, Thad Jones, Elvin Jones, Joe Hendreson, and many more. Perhaps the only instance on an entire band coming out of Detroit was with Kenny Cox and the Contemporary Jazz Quintet, a fantastic but unsung combo led by pianist Kenny Cox whihc featured Joe Henderson's brother Leon Henderson on tenor saxophone, Charles Moore on trumpet, Ron Brooks on bass, and Danny Spencer on drums. The quintet made two excellent albums in the late 1960s including their debut album Introducing Kenny Cox and The Contemporary Jazz Quintet, a hidden gem of the Blue Note catalog which was recorded in 1968. The band was certainly influenced by the post-bop explorations of the Miles Davis Quintet with Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams, but the CJQ exhibited its own unique sensibilities on memorable originals like "Mystique", "trance Dance", "Diahn", and David Durrah's beautiful piece "You".

      Tracklist:
      Mystique
      You 
      Trance Dance 
      Eclipse 
      Number Four 
      DiahnnÂ