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Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Bob Kenmotsu - Looking At Air (1997)

Backed by a swinging trio consisting of Joel Weiskopf on piano, Essiet Okon Essiet on bass and the well-known Bill Stewart on drums, tenor saxophonist Bob Kenmotsu delightfully dances his way through four originals and four standards in this generally hard driving set. Stewart, of course, is superb in the driver's seat, egging the group on. You can hear traces of Coltrane, and even Hank Mobley in Kenmotsu's horn, but he is clearly molding his own style. While Kenmotsu seems a tad less comfortable on the slower pieces, and his solos less adventurous, he is willing to take chances when the tempo picks up. His takes of standards such as "My Shining Hour," "Love Letters" and "On Green Dolphin Street" are different and worth hearing. While this recording is clearly in the tradition, it hints at something more, and largely succeeds on its own terms. ~ by Steve Loewy, AMG. 

Amosaya Records, AM-2529, 1997
Recorded 29th January, 1997 Brooklyn, New York 

Musicians:
Bob Kenmotsu - Tenor Sax Flute
Joel Weiskopf - Piano
Essiet Okon Essiet - Bass
Bill Stewart - Drums 

Tracks:
1. Turtle Time {Robert Kenmotsu} (7:13)
2. Dance Of The Heart {Robert Kenmotsu} (5:07)
3. My Shining Hour {Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer} (6:29)
4. Love Letters {Edward Heyman, Victor Young} (6:46)
5. On Green Dolphin Street {Bronislaw Kaper, Ned Washington} (10:06)
6. Blue In Green {Miles Davis, Bill Evans} (9:35)
7. When We Are All Alone {Robert Kenmotsu} (6:20)
8. Looking At Air {Robert Kenmotsu} (6:31) 

Total Time: 58:13 

Credits:
Producer - Robert Kenmotsu
Recording Engineer - Michael Brophy
Digital Assembly - Ed Ulloa
Mastering Engineer - George Horn [Fantasy Studios]
Cover Photo - Junko Kenmotsu
Graphic Design - Elena Welch

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Looking At Air

Saturday, November 19, 2022

Bluesiana Triangle - Bluesiana Triangle I (1990)

The greatest Dr. John Album that hardly anyone knows exists. This classic also features Art Blakey and Dave "Fathead" Newman of Ray Charles fame. It's Intense from beginning to the endand features classics like for all we know sung by Blakey. It also features the best version of "when the saints go marching in" I've ever heard. It's a shame Label Windham hill went under and no one has re-released this classic as it's one of Mac Rebenacks best. ~ hee haw, 5 Stars, Amazon.com.
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A real stand-out CD
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I have close to 1,000 CD's (alternative, blues, country, rock, zydeco, you name it), and this is one of my favorites. It makes me smile just to see the jacket, and I'm always swept away by the music. If you like music that's bluesy and fun and jamming with instruments galore and that New Orleans flair, have a listen! I've had this for many years and have never gotten tired of it. ~ OKshopper, 5 Stars, Amazon.com. 

Windham Hill Records, WD-0125, 1990
Recorded and mixed March, 1990 at Acme Studios, Mamaroneck, New York 

Musicians:
Dr. John - Piano, Organ [Hammond], Guitar, Vocals
Art Blakey - Drums, Vocals (#7)
David "Fathead" Newman - Saxophones, Flute, Backup Vocals (#3)
Essiet Okon Essiet - Bass, Backup Vocals (#3)
Joe Bonadio - Percussion, Vocals (#7) 

Tracks:
1. Heads Up {David "Fathead" Newman} (5:44)
2. Life's A One Way Ticket {"Cousin" Joe Pleasant} (5:35)
3. Shoo Fly Don't Bother Me {Public Domain} (10:15)
4. Need To Be Loved {Art Blakey, David Newman, Mac Rebennack} (3:42)
5. Next Time You See Me {Earl Forest, Bill Harvey} (4:50)
6. When The Saints Go Marchin' In {Traditional} (6:19)
7. For All We Know {Fred Coots, Samuel M. Lewis} (6:37) 

Total Time: 43:02 

Credits:
Producer - Joe Ferry
Executive Producer - Sam Sutherland
Producer, Engineer - Peter Denenberg
Assistant Engineer - Thom Leinbach
Art Direction - Anne Robinson
Design - Candace Upman
Photography [Cover] - John F. Cooper
Photography [Back] - Ebet Roberts 

Heads Up