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      2. kind of blue - paul chambers

      Kind of Blue

      Paul ChambersPaul Chambers
      • 2014
      • 6 tracks
      • 55 min
      • hard bop
      Kind of Blue - Paul Chambers
      Kind of Blue - Paul Chambers

      Album Details

      Dive into the world of jazz with Paul Chambers' "Kind of Blue," a 2014 reimagining of the iconic Miles Davis album, released under the Compulsion label. This album is a testament to Chambers' mastery of the bass, featuring his distinctive style across six captivating tracks. The album spans various jazz sub-genres, including hard bop, bebop, and cool jazz, offering a rich and diverse listening experience.

      "Kind of Blue" kicks off with the iconic "So What," a track that showcases Chambers' renowned bass performance. The album also includes standout pieces like "Freddie Freeloader," a blues-infused track, and the moody "Blue in Green." Fans of jazz will appreciate the inclusion of "Flamenco Sketches" and its alternate take, providing a unique perspective on this classic piece.

      The album features a stellar lineup of musicians, including Bill Evans on piano, Jimmy Cobb on drums, and Julian Adderley and John Coltrane on saxophones. The combination of these talented artists creates a harmonious blend of sounds that highlight Chambers' skillful bass playing.

      With a duration of 55 minutes, "Kind of Blue" is a comprehensive exploration of Paul Chambers' artistry. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and engaging experience that celebrates the timeless appeal of jazz.

      July 25, 2014CompulsionCompulsion

      Tracks

      1. So WhatPaul Chambers
        9:25
      2. Freddie FreeloaderPaul Chambers
        9:49
      3. Blue in GreenPaul Chambers
        5:37
      4. All BluesPaul Chambers
        11:35
      5. Flamenco SketchesPaul Chambers
        9:26
      6. Flamenco Sketches - Alternate TakePaul Chambers
        9:31
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      About Paul Chambers

      Paul Chambers, born in Pittsburgh in 1935, was a titan of the jazz double bass, leaving an indelible mark on the hard bop era. His career, though tragically cut short by tuberculosis at the age of 33, was a whirlwind of creativity and innovation. Chambers was a key member of Miles Davis' legendary first great quintet, providing the rhythmic foundation that allowed the group to soar. His distinctive bowed solos set him apart, making him one of the most influential and widely-known bassists of his time.

      Chambers' discography is a testament to his prolific career, with over 100 albums as a sideman and a dozen as a leader or co-leader. His work with pianist Wynton Kelly further cemented his status as a jazz heavyweight. Chambers' beautiful tone, fluid technique, and impeccable time made him a standout among his peers. His contributions to jazz are not just heard in his recordings but also felt in the enduring influence he had on generations of musicians.

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