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1957 studio album by Kenny Drew
This Is New is an album by pianist
Kenny Drew recorded in 1957 and released on the
Riverside label.
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Reception
The
AllMusic review, written by
Scott Yanow, gives the album four stars, and states "this session should appeal to straight-ahead bop collectors".
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Track listing
- "This Is New" (
Kurt Weill,
Ira Gershwin) – 6:56
- "Carol" (Kenny Drew) – 4:32
- "It's You or No One" (
Jule Styne,
Sammy Cahn) – 8:08
- "
You're My Thrill" (
Jay Gorney,
Sidney Clare) – 5:21
- "Little T" (Donald Byrd) – 6:08
- "Paul's Pal" (
Sonny Rollins) – 6:38
- "Why Do I Love You?" (
Jerome Kern,
Oscar Hammerstein II) – 5:12
Personnel
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At the Cafe Bohemia, Vol. 1 (
Art Blakey/
The Jazz Messengers, 1955)
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At the Cafe Bohemia, Vol. 2 (Art Blakey/The Jazz Messengers, 1955)
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The Jazz Messengers (Art Blakey, 1956)
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Originally (Art Blakey/The Jazz Messengers, 1956 [1982])
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At the Jazz Corner of the World (Art Blakey/The Jazz Messengers, 1959)
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All Night Long (
Kenny Burrell, 1956)
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K.B. Blues (1957 [1979])
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Byrd's Eye View (
Donald Byrd, 1955)
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Byrd in Flight (Donald Byrd, 1960)
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A New Perspective (1963)
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Mustang! (Donald Byrd, 1966)
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Blackjack (Donald Byrd, 1967)
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Dial "S" for Sonny (
Sonny Clark, 1957)
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My Conception (Sonny Clark, 1957)
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Someday My Prince Will Come (
Miles Davis, 1961)
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In Person Friday and Saturday Nights
at the Blackhawk, Complete (Miles Davis, 1961)
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Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall (1961)
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Afro-Cuban (
Kenny Dorham, 1955)
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Whistle Stop (Kenny Dorham, 1961)
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This Is New (
Kenny Drew, 1957)
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Undercurrent (Kenny Drew, 1960)
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Farmer's Market (
Art Farmer, 1956)
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The Opener (
Curtis Fuller, 1957)
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Sliding Easy (Curtis Fuller, 1959)
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Afro (
Dizzy Gillespie, 1954)
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Dizzy and Strings (Dizzy Gillespie, 1954)
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Jazz Recital (Dizzy Gillespie, 1954–55)
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I Want to Hold Your Hand (
Grant Green, 1965)
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A Blowin' Session (
Johnny Griffin, 1957)
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My Point of View (
Herbie Hancock, 1963)
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Informal Jazz (
Elmo Hope, 1956)
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Goin' Up (
Freddie Hubbard, 1960)
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Blue Spirits (Freddie Hubbard, 1965)
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The Eminent Jay Jay Johnson Volume 2 (1955)
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Together! (
Elvin Jones and
Philly Joe Jones, 1961)
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Midnight Walk (Elvin Jones, 1966)
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I Wanna Talk About You (
Tete Montoliu, 1980)
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Introducing Lee Morgan (1956)
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Lee Morgan Sextet (1956)
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Cornbread (
Lee Morgan, 1965)
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Charisma (1966)
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The Rajah (1966)
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Tenor Conclave (Prestige All Stars, 1957)
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Star Bright (
Dizzy Reece, 1959)
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The Cool Voice of Rita Reys (1956)
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Good Move! (
Freddie Roach 1963)
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The Max Roach Quartet featuring Hank Mobley (1953)
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Max Roach + 4 (1956)
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The Max Roach 4 Plays Charlie Parker (1957)
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MAX (
Max Roach, 1958)
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Yasmina, a Black Woman (
Archie Shepp, 1969)
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Poem for Malcolm (Archie Shepp, 1969)
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Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers (1954–55)
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Silver's Blue (
Horace Silver, 1956)
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6 Pieces of Silver (Horace Silver, 1956–58)
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The Stylings of Silver (Horace Silver, 1957)
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A Date with Jimmy Smith Volume One (1957)
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A Date with Jimmy Smith Volume Two (1957)
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Julius Watkins Sextet (1955)
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Pepper Adams | |
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Gigi Gryce | |
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Hank Mobley | |
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Discoveries/
Presenting Cannonball Adderley (
Cannonball Adderley, 1955)
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Jammin' with Gene (
Gene Ammons, 1956)
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All Night Long (
Kenny Burrell, 1956)
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All Day Long (Kenny Burrell, 1957)
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2 Guitars (Kenny Burrell &
Jimmy Raney, 1957)
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Whims of Chambers (
Paul Chambers, 1956)
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Paul Chambers Quintet (1957)
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Sonny's Crib (
Sonny Clark, 1957)
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My Conception (Sonny Clark, 1959)
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Bohemia After Dark (
Kenny Clarke, 1955)
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Lush Life (
John Coltrane, 1957–58)
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The Believer (John Coltrane, 1957–58)
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The Last Trane (John Coltrane, 1957–58)
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Black Pearls (John Coltrane, 1957–58)
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Davis Cup (
Walter Davis Jr., 1959)
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Wailing With Lou (
Lou Donaldson, 1957)
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Lou Takes Off (Lou Donaldson, 1957)
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This Is New (
Kenny Drew, 1957)
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All Mornin' Long (
Red Garland, 1957)
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Soul Junction (Red Garland, 1957)
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High Pressure (Red Garland, 1957)
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One Flight Up (
Dexter Gordon, 1964)
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Ladybird (Dexter Gordon, 1965)
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Snap Your Fingers (
Al Grey, 1962)
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Johnny Griffin Sextet (1958)
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Jazzmatazz, Vol. 1 (
Guru, 1993)
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Jazzmatazz, Vol. 2: The New Reality (Guru, 1994–95)
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My Point of View (
Herbie Hancock, 1993)
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Tone Tantrum (Gene Harris, 1977)
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Swamp Seed (
Jimmy Heath, 1963)
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Informal Jazz (
Elmo Hope, 1956)
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African High Life (
Solomon Ilori, 1963)
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Big Byrd: The Essence Part 2 (
Ahmad Jamal, 1994 or 1995)
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Quartet-Quintet (
Hank Jones, 1955)
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Bluebird (Hank Jones, 1955)
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TV Action Jazz! (
Mundell Lowe, 1959)
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The Thelonious Monk Orchestra at Town Hall (1959)
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Goin' Out of My Head (
Wes Montgomery, 1965)
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Hush! (
Duke Pearson, 1962)
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Wahoo! (Duke Pearson, 1964)
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Another One/Oscar Pettiford Volume 2 (1955)
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Winner's Circle (
Oscar Pettiford, et al, 1957)
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Blues in Trinity (
Dizzy Reece, 1958)
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The Cool Voice of Rita Reys (1956)
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Dimensions & Extensions (
Sam Rivers, 1967)
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Sonny Rollins, Volume 1 (1956)
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Don't Stop the Carnival (
Sonny Rollins, 1978)
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Silver's Blue (
Horace Silver, 1956)
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6 Pieces of Silver (Horace Silver, 1956–58)
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A Date with Jimmy Smith Volume One (1957)
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A Date with Jimmy Smith Volume Two (1957)
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Taylor's Wailers (
Art Taylor, 1957)
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Soul Sauce (
Cal Tjader, 1964)
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A Bluish Bag (
Stanley Turrentine, 1967)
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Top Brass (
Ernie Wilkins, 1955)
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Pairing Off (
Phil Woods, 1956)
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