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The Piano Scene of Dave Mckenna (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) [Bonus Track Version]

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Download links and information about The Piano Scene of Dave Mckenna (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) [Bonus Track Version] by Dave McKenna. This album was released in 1958 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:06:44 minutes.

Artist: Dave McKenna
Release date: 1958
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:06:44
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No. Title Length
1. This Is the Moment (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) 2:57
2. Silk Stockings (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) 3:13
3. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) 1:59
4. Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread) [feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson] 4:24
5. Expense Account (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) 3:35
6. Lazy (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) 3:11
7. Splendid Splinter (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) 2:22
8. Lickety Split (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) 2:52
9. Along with Me (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) 3:15
10. Secret Love (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) 3:29
11. Da-da-Da Go Dig It (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) 3:55
12. I Should Care (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) 4:05
13. Silk Stockings (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) [Alternate Take] [Bonus Track] 3:11
14. Expense Account (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) [Alternate Take] [Bonus Track] 3:40
15. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) [Alternate Take] [Bonus Track] 2:03
16. Lickety Split (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) [Alternate Take] [Bonus Track] 2:49
17. Secret Love (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) [Alternate Take] [Bonus Track] 3:21
18. Da-da-Da Go Dig It (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) [Alternate Take] [Bonus Track] 4:21
19. I Should Care (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) [Alternate Take No.1] [Bonus Track] 4:12
20. I Should Care (feat. John Drew & Osie Johnson) [Alternate Take No.2] [Bonus Track] 3:50

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This CD reissues one of pianist Dave McKenna's first recordings (which is from 1958, not 1995 as it mistakenly states on the back cover). On what was originally an Epic album, the young McKenna displays a strong technique but a musical personality that had not yet become distinctive. McKenna was surprisingly bop-oriented in the late '50s and was not yet utilizing powerful basslines, so this trio date with bassist John Drew and drummer Osie Johnson is not on the level of his Concords of the 1980s and '90s; only "'Way Down Yonder in New Orleans" gives hints of what is to come. This swinging and reasonably enjoyable set (notable for McKenna's originals "Splendid Splinter" and "Lickety Split") has been greatly expanded by the inclusion of eight alternate takes but is not too essential.