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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.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
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".[ 9]
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
^ Kenny Barron Catalog accessed January 31, 2017
^ Kenny Barron: recordings , accessed January 31, 2017
^ Sunnyside Records Catalogue , accessed January `31, 2017
^ Enciclopedia del Jazz: Kenny Barron accessed January 31, 2017
^ Fitzgerald, M. Kenny Barron Discography , accessed January 31, 2019
^ a b Collar, Matt. Kenny Barron – Kenny Barron & the Brazilian Knights : Review at AllMusic . Retrieved January 31, 2017.
^ a b Faulkner, B. PopMatters Review , August 1, 2013
^ "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)
Beyond This Place (2024)
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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)