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2013 studio album by Kenny Barron
Kenny Barron & the Brazilian Knights
Released June 18, 2013 Recorded June 10–11, 2012 Studio Visom Digital Studio, São Conrado, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Genre
Jazz Length 73 :25
Label
Sunnyside SSC 3093
Producer Jacques Muyal
Kenny Barron & the Brazilian Knights is an album by pianist
Kenny Barron recorded in
Rio de Janeiro in 2012 and released on the
Sunnyside label.
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Reception
In the review on
Allmusic , Matt Collar said "This is highly engaging Brazilian jazz".
[6] On
PopMatters Brent Faulkner wrote "Kenny Barron & The Brazilian Knights is a superb Brazilian jazz album. It not only highlights Kenny Barron's prodigious pianistic skills, but provides much deserved recognition to relatively unknown Brazilian musicians".
[7] In
JazzTimes Michael J. West observed "Brazilian Knights is a high-quality recording from a musician whose high quality is inevitable".
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Track listing
All compositions by Kenny Barron except where noted.
"Rapaz de Bem" (
Johnny Alf ) – 5:59
"Já Era" (Maurício Einhorn) – 4:44
"Ilusão à Toa" (Alf) – 7:07
"Só Por Amor" (
Baden Powell ) – 11:10
"Curta Metragem" (Einhorn) – 5:03
"Nós" (Alf) – 6:54
"Triste" (
Antônio Carlos Jobim ) – 5:29
"Sonia Braga" - 7:12
"Tristeza de Nós Dois" (Einhorn) – 7:56
"Chorinho Carioca" (Alberto Chimelli) – 4:11
"São Conrado" (Einhorn) – 7:06
"Phantoms – 8:43 Bonus track on deluxe edition and iTunes
"É Só Amar" (Alf) – 7:46 Bonus track on deluxe edition and iTunes
"É Só Amar" [alternate take] (Alf) – 7:46 Bonus track on deluxe edition and iTunes
"Nós" [alternate take] (Alf) – 6:54 Bonus track on deluxe edition and iTunes
"Ilusão à Toa" [alternate take] (Alf) – 7:08 Bonus track on deluxe edition and iTunes
"São Conrado" [alternate take] (Einhorn) – 7:06 Bonus track on deluxe edition and iTunes
Personnel
References
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Kenny Barron Catalog accessed January 31, 2017
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Kenny Barron: recordings , accessed January 31, 2017
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Sunnyside Records Catalogue , accessed January `31, 2017
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Enciclopedia del Jazz: Kenny Barron accessed January 31, 2017
^ Fitzgerald, M.
Kenny Barron Discography , accessed January 31, 2019
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b Collar, Matt.
Kenny Barron – Kenny Barron & the Brazilian Knights : Review at
AllMusic . Retrieved January 31, 2017.
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b Faulkner, B.
PopMatters Review , August 1, 2013
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"Tom Hull: Grade List: Kenny Barron" .
Tom Hull . Retrieved 10 July 2020 .
^ West, M. J.
JazzTimes Review , accessed January 31, 2016
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
Albums as leader or co-leader
You Had Better Listen (with
Jimmy Owens , 1967)
Sunset to Dawn (1973)
Peruvian Blue (1974)
In Tandem (and
Ted Dunbar , 1975)
Lucifer (1975)
Innocence (1978)
Together (and
Tommy Flanagan , 1978)
Golden Lotus (1980)
Kenny Barron at the Piano (1981)
Imo Live (1982)
Spiral (1982)
Green Chimneys (1983–87)
1+1+1 (1984)
Autumn in New York (1984)
Landscape (1984)
Scratch (1985)
The Red Barron Duo (and
Red Mitchell , 1986)
Two as One (and
Buster Williams , 1986)
What If? (1986)
Live at Fat Tuesdays (1988)
Rhythm-a-Ning (and
John Hicks , 1989)
Invitation (1990)
Live at Maybeck Recital Hall, Volume Ten (1990)
The Only One (1990)
Confirmation (and
Barry Harris , 1991)
Lemuria-Seascape (1991)
The Moment (1991)
Quickstep (1991)
Sambao (1992)
Other Places (1993)
Wanton Spirit (1994)
Swamp Sally (and
Mino Cinelu , 1995)
Things Unseen (1995)
Live at Bradley's (1996)
Live at Bradley's II (1996)
Night and the City (and
Charlie Haden , 1996)
Spirit Song (1999)
Canta Brasil (2000)
Freefall (and
Regina Carter , 2000)
Images (2003)
Super Standard (2004)
The Traveler (2007)
Minor Blues (2009)
Kenny Barron & the Brazilian Knights (2012)
The Art of Conversation (and
Dave Holland , 2014)
Book of Intuition (2015)
Concentric Circles (2018)
Without Deception (and
Dave Holland , 2020)
The Source (2023)
Member of
Sphere With
Bill Barron With
Ron Carter With
Stan Getz With
Dizzy Gillespie With
Freddie Hubbard With
Yusef Lateef With
James Moody With
Buddy Rich With others
Many a New Day: Karrin Allyson Sings Rodgers & Hammerstein (
Karrin Allyson , 2015)
Live at the Blue Note (
Franco Ambrosetti , 1992)
Mustang (
Curtis Amy , 1967)
Old Bottles - New Wine (
Ray Anderson , 1985)
The Best Thing for You (
Chet Baker , 1977)
You Can't Go Home Again (Chet Baker, 1977)
Studio Trieste (
Chet Baker and
Hubert Laws , 1982)
Bad Benson (
George Benson , 1974)
Code Red (
Cindy Blackman , 1990)
The Oracle (Cindy Blackman, 1995)
Shining Hour (
Larry Coryell , 1989)
Quicksand (
Ted Curson , 1974)
Continuum (
Ray Drummond , 1994)
Booker 'n' Brass (
Booker Ervin , 1967)
Tex Book Tenor (Booker Ervin, 1968)
All That Jazz (
Ella Fitzgerald , 1989)
Awakening (
Sonny Fortune , 1975)
Two for the Blues (
Frank Foster and
Frank Wess , 1983)
Frankly Speaking (Frank Foster and Frank Wess, 1984)
Tiger in the Rain (
Michael Franks , 1978)
Man & Woman (
George Freeman , 1974)
Panorama: Live at the Village Vanguard (
Jim Hall , 1996)
Light and Lively (
Louis Hayes , 1989)
Una Max (Louis Hayes, 1989)
The Gap Sealer (
Albert Heath , 1972)
Kwanza (The First) (
Jimmy Heath , 1973)
Now! (
Bobby Hutcherson , 1969)
In the Vanguard (Bobby Hutcherson, 1986)
New Agenda (
Elvin Jones , 1975)
Time Capsule (Elvin Jones, 1977)
The Bassist! (
Sam Jones , 1979)
We're Goin' Up (
Eric Kloss , 1967)
Jazz Nocturne (
Lee Konitz , 1992)
Number Two Express (
Christian McBride , 1995)
Brownie: Homage to Clifford Brown (
Helen Merrill , 1995)
Never Never Land (
Jane Monheit , 2000)
Peace and Rhythm (
Idris Muhammad , 1971)
A Time for Love (
Arturo Sandoval , 2010)
This Bud's for You... (
Bud Shank , 1984)
Solid (
Woody Shaw , 1986)
Kamau (
Charles Sullivan , 1995)
Pure Dynamite (
Buddy Terry , 1972)
A Bluish Bag (
Stanley Turrentine , 1967)
Jazz French Horn (
Tom Varner , 1985)
Listen Here (
Roseanna Vitro , 1982)
Natural Essence (
Tyrone Washington , 1967)
Two at the Top (
Frank Wess and
Johnny Coles , 1983)
New York, New Sound (
Gerald Wilson , 2003)