Wynton Kelly was one of the finest piano players on the planet during his short life (he died at age 39). His highest prominence was when he was a member of Miles Davis' Quintet from 1959 to 1963. This fine album was recorded in 1960 when he was a member of the Davis band with Kelly's hand picked trio with Paul Chambers on bass and the always dynamic Philly Joe Jones on drums.Kelly was taken for granted in his lifetime because he was not a Jazz revolutionary and because he was so consistent. He never made a performance that was less than excellent.This album entitled "Kelly At Midnight" preserves the essence of his playing. There are two Kelly originals and two by his friend Rudy Stevenson and the ballad feature called Weird Lullaby by Jazz character/singer Babs Gonsales. Kelly At Midnight preserves the legacy of all that is great about Wynton Kelly.
Track Listing:
Chance It.(Max Is Making Wax)
Miles Davis · Live in Concert 1956
Walkin'
Miles Davis · Live In Concert 1956
It Never Entered My Mind
Miles Davis · Live In Concert 1956
Woody'n You
Miles Davis · Live In Concert 1956
Salt Peanuts plus The Theme
Miles Davis · Live In Concert 1956
Line For Lyons
Gerry Mulligan · The Gerry Mulligan Quartet
You'd be So Nice To Come Home To
Gerry Mulligan · The Gerry Mulligan Quartet
Theme For Jobim
Gerry Mulligan · The Gerry Mulligan Quartet
Theme For Jobim (edited)
Gerry Mulligan · The Gerry Mulligan Quartet
Congo Call
Prince Lasha · The Cry
Red's Mood
Prince Lasha · The Cry
Bojangles
Prince Lasha · The Cry
Same Shame
Bobby Hutcherson/Harold Land · Total Eclipse
Pot Luck
Wynton Kelly · Kelly at Midnight
Skatin'
Wynton Kelly · Kelly At Midnight
On Stage
Wynton Kelly · Kelly at Midnight
Weird Lullaby
Wynton Kelly · Kelly At Midnight
Temperence
Wynton Kelly · Kelly At Midnight
How High The Moon
Sonny Rollins · Sonny Rollins and the Contemporary Leaders
Alone Together
Sonny Rollins · Sonny Rollins and The Contemporary Leaders
In The Chapel In The Moonlight
Sonny Rollins · Sonny Rollins and The Contemporary Leaders
The Song Is You.
Sonny Rollins · Sonny Rollins and The Contemporary Leaders