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Five O'clock Bells/Mo Breau in Bloomington, MN
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Five O'clock Bells/Mo Breau in Bloomington, MN
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This compilation, consisting of two complete records originally made for the
Adelphi
label, showcases the talented but troubled guitarist
Lenny Breau
, whose drug problems caused a rather erratic career, which ended prematurely with his death in 1984.
Breau
introduces many of the tracks and converses with the engineer while warming up, giving the sessions an informal feel. Highlights include lyrical renditions of
"Days of Wine and Roses"
and
"My Funny Valentine,"
a lively take on
McCoy Tyner
's
"Visions,"
and a tasty acoustic medley of
Tyner
"Ebony Queen"
's own
"Pam's Pad."
While
's originals are enjoyable, his
"Lone Pine"
is a barely disguised reworking of
"I'll Remember April,"
"Toronto"
borrows heavily from the mid-'50s
Miles Davis
composition
"Milestones."
Still, this is an enjoyable CD that should be picked up before it disappears from sight. ~ Ken Dryden
Adelphi
label, showcases the talented but troubled guitarist
Lenny Breau
, whose drug problems caused a rather erratic career, which ended prematurely with his death in 1984.
Breau
introduces many of the tracks and converses with the engineer while warming up, giving the sessions an informal feel. Highlights include lyrical renditions of
"Days of Wine and Roses"
and
"My Funny Valentine,"
a lively take on
McCoy Tyner
's
"Visions,"
and a tasty acoustic medley of
Tyner
"Ebony Queen"
's own
"Pam's Pad."
While
's originals are enjoyable, his
"Lone Pine"
is a barely disguised reworking of
"I'll Remember April,"
"Toronto"
borrows heavily from the mid-'50s
Miles Davis
composition
"Milestones."
Still, this is an enjoyable CD that should be picked up before it disappears from sight. ~ Ken Dryden
This compilation, consisting of two complete records originally made for the
Adelphi
label, showcases the talented but troubled guitarist
Lenny Breau
, whose drug problems caused a rather erratic career, which ended prematurely with his death in 1984.
Breau
introduces many of the tracks and converses with the engineer while warming up, giving the sessions an informal feel. Highlights include lyrical renditions of
"Days of Wine and Roses"
and
"My Funny Valentine,"
a lively take on
McCoy Tyner
's
"Visions,"
and a tasty acoustic medley of
Tyner
"Ebony Queen"
's own
"Pam's Pad."
While
's originals are enjoyable, his
"Lone Pine"
is a barely disguised reworking of
"I'll Remember April,"
"Toronto"
borrows heavily from the mid-'50s
Miles Davis
composition
"Milestones."
Still, this is an enjoyable CD that should be picked up before it disappears from sight. ~ Ken Dryden
Adelphi
label, showcases the talented but troubled guitarist
Lenny Breau
, whose drug problems caused a rather erratic career, which ended prematurely with his death in 1984.
Breau
introduces many of the tracks and converses with the engineer while warming up, giving the sessions an informal feel. Highlights include lyrical renditions of
"Days of Wine and Roses"
and
"My Funny Valentine,"
a lively take on
McCoy Tyner
's
"Visions,"
and a tasty acoustic medley of
Tyner
"Ebony Queen"
's own
"Pam's Pad."
While
's originals are enjoyable, his
"Lone Pine"
is a barely disguised reworking of
"I'll Remember April,"
"Toronto"
borrows heavily from the mid-'50s
Miles Davis
composition
"Milestones."
Still, this is an enjoyable CD that should be picked up before it disappears from sight. ~ Ken Dryden

















