Triple Threat is the debut album by jazz multi-instrumentalist Roland Kirk. It was released through King Records in July 1957.[1] It features performances by Kirk with James Madison, Carl Pruitt and Henry Duncan.[4] The album features the first recorded examples of Kirk's trademark playing of multiple wind instruments at the same time as well as two tracks ("Stormy Weather" and "The Nearness of You") where he overdubbed manzello and tenor saxophone. Kirk would later state that the album "was about the third overdub record in black classical music".[5] It was later re-released on the Bethlehem label as Third Dimension and on the Affinity label as Early Roots.[4] The original release of the record received limited distribution and only became widely known after it was rereleased a few years prior to Kirk's death.[5]
^ abParnes, Sid, ed. (July 20, 1957). "July Album Releases"(PDF). The Cash Box. New York: The Cash Box Publishing Co. p. 52. Archived(PDF) from the original on May 12, 2022.