
Kenny Dorham — 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 legendary engineer Bernard Drayton, the
limited-edition 180-gram 2-LP set was mastered for vinyl
by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab and pressed at
33 1/3 RPM at Le Vinylist. The elaborate booklet includes
liner notes by jazz author and scholar Bob Blumenthal;
plus interviews/statements with artists who knew or were
inspired by Kenny Dorham such as Eddie Henderson,
Charles Tolliver, Jeremy Pelt, Steven Bernstein, Reggie
Workman, Dan Morgenstern and others.
Featuring a stellar band with Sonny Red, Cedar Walton,
Paul Chambers and Denis Charles
Mastered by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman
Mastering and pressed at 33 1/3 RPM at Le Vinylist
Recorded live at the Blue Morocco in the Bronx, NY in
1967 by engineer Bernard Drayton
Extensive 16-page insert with rare photos from K. Abe,
Jan Persson and Raymond Ross and Don Schlitten. Liner notes by jazz authority Bob Blumenthal, plus
interviews/statements with Eddie Henderson, Charles
Tolliver, Steven Bernstein, Reggie Workman, Dan
Morgenstern and others