
A re-post request fulfilled.
This one was a gift from our friend wid who hasn't been around for quite awhile now.
(Keno Duke) Jazz Contemporaries - Reasons In Tonality (1972 Strata-East 1972-2)
01 - Reasons In Tonality
02 - 3-M.B.
George Coleman - Tenor Sax
Julius Watkins - French Horn
Clifford Jordan - Tenor Sax
Harold Mabern - Piano
Larry Ridley - Bass
Keno Duke - Drums
John Sadler - Recording Eng.
Recorded Live at the Village Vanguard, NYC, Feb. 13, 1972One of the greatest Strata East albums, and one of the few albums ever by Keno Duke (and all of them are great). Duke leads a crack group of soul jazz players, featuring Clifford Jordan and George Coleman on tenor, plus Julius Watkins on French horn, and Harold Mabern on piano, who is in excellent excellent form, and who really drives the whole thing with beautiful crashing chords. Two extended tracks, both of them over 20 minutes in length. Beautiful!
Great gem! Many thanks. PM
ReplyDeleteBest way to start off the Crypt's «new course».
ReplyDeleteNice start!!! feeling good vibes here!! long live the King and his Crypt!
ReplyDeleteboth Keno Duke are great! heard them a long while ago. May this new Crypt gonna be a cosier, closer to the heart kinda one, with all the GOOD intentions it originally started out with...
ReplyDeleteKC, I wish you & yours all the best, be safe and all that jazz, E-mile
King C- thanks, once again, for sharing the gone sounds! Look forward to Redux experience.
ReplyDeleteThanks...good one
ReplyDeleteHi KC! Thanks for keep going!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much KC!!!! Does anyone know what happened to Keno Duke?
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and thanks for this post again
ReplyDeletethank you very much
ReplyDeleteAny chance you could post Keno's third lp "Crest of the Wave"? Has the same quintet as Sense of Values. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks, wid and KingCake!
ReplyDeleteExcellent rip! As for the music, I am not a fan of the horn screeching, but other parts were quite good. Agree about Mabern.
But who is/was Keno Duke and what happened to him? According to Lord, he only ever recorded the three Contemporaries sessions; there is not even any sideman appearance! Strange, considering how well-known and oft-recorded the other members of this band are.
Can you upload new links for "Crest" and this one? Many thanks!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for this KC! I had heard the studio effort but not his live release.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for the re-up, KingCake...I've now got the matching pair. Great music!
ReplyDeleteI'm listening right now — fantastic. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh ! great ! it will replaces my lossy version. Thank you so much, KC !
ReplyDeleteAnother huge thanks for more Keno!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, KC!!
ReplyDeleteAs usual, I'm too late! Any hope for a nice re-up? Anyway, many thanks for your beautiful place. Keep groovin'
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