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Wynton Kelly Kelly Blue LP

Wynton Kelly

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SKU:
OJCLP033
UPC:
888072370579
1959 Album Reissued On Vinyl LP!

A favorite accompanist of Miles Davis and Dinah Washington, pianist Wynton Kelly found his own distinctive voice in the bop and hard-bop worlds with his blues-inspired style of playing. 1959's Kelly Blue features bluesy originals by Kelly as well as several standards. Kelly is joined by Paul Chambers and JImmy Cobb, plus appearances by Benny Golson, Nat Adderley and Bobby Jaspar.

Features:
• Vinyl LP Reissue

Musicians:
Wynton Kelly, piano
Paul Chambers, bass
Jimmy Cobb, drums
Benny Golson, tenor saxophone (A1, B2)
Nat Adderley, cornet (A1, B2)
Bobby Jaspar, (A1, B2)

Selections:
Side A:

1. Kelly Blue
2. Softly, As In a Morning Sunrise
3. Green Dolphin Street
Side B:
1. Willow Weep For Me
2. Keep It Moving
3. Old Clothes

Recorded in New York on February 19 & March 10, 1959.

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