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RSD 2025 Exclusive! Hand-Numbered, Limited to 3,000!
Never-Before-Released Recording on 180g Vinyl 2LP!
Blue Bossa in the Bronx: Live from the Blue Morocco is a never-before-released recording of jazz trumpet icon Kenny Dorham, captured live at the Blue Morocco jazz club in The Bronx, NY in 1967 — featuring Sonny Red, Cedar Walton, Paul Chambers and Denis Charles.
Transferred from the original tape reels that were recorded by engineer Bernard Drayton, the limited-edition 2 LP set was mastered for by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at Le Vinylist. The elaborate booklet includes liner notes by jazz author and scholar Bob Blumenthal, plus interviews with artists who knew or were inspired by Kenny Dorham, such as Eddie Henderson, Jeremy Pelt, Steven Bernstein, Reggie Workman, Dan Morgenstern and others.
Released exclusively for Record Store Day 2025.
Features
- RSD 2025 Exclusive - Limited to 3,000 Hand-Numbered Copies
- 180g Vinyl
- Double LP
- Never-Before-Released Recording
- Transferred from the Original Tape Reels
- Mastered by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab
- Pressed at Le Vinylist
- Booklet with Liner Notes by Bob Blumenthal & Interviews with Eddie Henderson, Jeremy Pelt, Steven bernstein, Reggie Workman, Dan Morgenstern & More
Musicians
Kenny Dorham | trumpet |
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Sonny Red | alto saxophone |
Cedar Walton | piano |
Paul Chambers | bass |
Denis Charles | drums |
Selections
Side A:
- Blue Bossa
Side B:
- Confirmation
- Memories of You
- My One and Only
Side C:
- Bag's Groove
Side D:
- Blue Friday
- The Theme