Dive into the rich, soulful world of jazz with Kenny Burrell's "Stormy Monday Blues," a timeless collection that seamlessly blends hard bop, bebop, cool jazz, soul jazz, and jazz blues. Released on January 1, 2001, this album is a testament to Burrell's enduring legacy and his mastery of the genre.
"Stormy Monday Blues" features a captivating tracklist that includes iconic songs like "Stormy Monday Blues," "Azure Te (Paris Blues)," and "(I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over." The album is a compilation of recordings from two distinct sessions: June 18-20, 1974, and January 29-30, 1975, originally released as "Sky Street" and "Stormy Monday" in 1975 and 1978, respectively. This 2001 release combines these two albums, offering a comprehensive look at Burrell's artistry during this period.
With a duration of 1 hour and 9 minutes, the album is a deep dive into the diverse styles that define Burrell's work. From the sultry blues of "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)" to the upbeat energy of "Kim-den Strut," each track showcases Burrell's versatility and his ability to infuse every note with depth and feeling. The album is a perfect blend of classic and contemporary jazz, making it a staple for any jazz enthusiast's collection.
Recorded under the Fantasy Records label, "Stormy Monday Blues" is a celebration of Kenny Burrell's contributions to the jazz world. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience that highlights the timeless appeal of jazz.