| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 1997年06月17日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | 32 Jazz |
| 構成数 | 2 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 32023 |
| SKU | 604123202329 |
構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 01:21:20
SOFT SPOKEN HERE was previously released as two separate albums: SUNSET TO DAWN and GOLDEN LOTUS.
Personnel: Kenny Barron (piano, electric piano); John Stubblefield (soprano & tenor saxophones); Warren Smith (vibraphone, percussion); Steve Nelson (vibraphone); Buster Williams (bass); Bob Cranshaw (electric bass); Freddy Waits, Ben Riley (drums); Richard Landrum (congas, percussion).
Originally released on Muse (5018) and Muse (5220). Includes liner notes by Joel Dorn, Gary Giddins and Zan Stewart.
Personnel: Kenny Barron (piano, electric piano); John Stubblefield (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Warren Smith (vibraphone, percussion); Steve Nelson (vibraphone); Bob Cranshaw (bass guitar); Freddie Waits, Ben Riley (drums); Richard Landrum (congas, percussion).
Audio Mixer: Fred Miller .
Liner Note Authors: Gary Giddins; Zan Stewart; Joel Dorn.
Recording information: Downtown Sound, N.Y.C., NY (04/02/1973-04/18/1980); RCA (04/02/1973-04/18/1980); Sound Heights Studio, Brooklyn, NY (04/02/1973-04/18/1980).
Illustrator: Oliver Wasow.
This collection from 32 Records compiles two of Kenny Barron's mid-'70s records, SUNSET TO DAWN and GOLDEN LOTUS, for the Muse label. The first session is a very adventurous outing for Barron, who spends a lot of time on the Fender Rhodes piano, surrounded by a bevy of percussionists. Like many artists, Barron was exploring the new electronic age of the '70s here, and pulled out some creative keyboard work. However, he shines on acoustic piano on the exceptional solo cut "A Flower," the burning bopper "Al-Kifha," and the gentle waltz "Delores Street S.F."
The second disc is a more traditional set with Barron on piano throughout. Highlights include appearances by saxophonist John Stubblefield and vibraphonist Steve Nelson. Featuring material in Barron's customary style, this is certainly the more palatable of the two sessions, from challenging Latin grooves such as the opening title track and the bouncing "Cinco," to Barron's stunning solo venture on the standard "Darn That Dream."
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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