Captured live at the legendary Bradley's in New York City, this album showcases Kenny Barron's masterful piano playing in an intimate setting that has become a staple for jazz enthusiasts. Recorded over two nights in April 1996, just before the venue's closure, this live album offers a rare glimpse into the vibrant jazz scene of the mid-'90s. Kenny Barron, a renowned jazz pianist and composer, delivers a captivating performance that highlights his elegant fluidity and deep musicality.
The album features five extended tracks, each offering a unique exploration of jazz standards and original compositions. Kenny Barron is accompanied by the exceptional rhythm section of Ray Drummond on bass and Ben Riley on drums, creating a rich and swinging sound that is quintessential to the hard bop and cool jazz genres. The setlist includes beloved tunes like "Everybody Loves My Baby But My Baby Don't Love Nobody But Me" and "Blue Moon," as well as Barron's own compositions like "Alter Ego" and "Bradley's, Solar."
This live recording, initially released in Europe in 2001 and later in the US in 2002, is a testament to Kenny Barron's enduring influence in the jazz world. The album's duration of just over an hour provides a comprehensive experience of a live jazz performance, making it a valuable addition to any jazz collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Kenny Barron or a newcomer to his work, this album offers a compelling listen that showcases the artistry and spontaneity of live jazz.