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It Might as Well Be Spring (Kenny Drew album)
1982 studio album by Kenny Drew From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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It Might as Well Be Spring is a solo album by American jazz pianist Kenny Drew recorded in 1981 and released on the Soul Note label.[2]
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Reception
The Allmusic review awarded the album 4½ stars stating "Kenny Drew's 1981 solo piano session for Soul Note is a notch better than his 1973 Steeplechase CD, Everything I Love. In the space of less than a decade, the veteran shows tremendous growth".[1]
Track listing
All compositions by Kenny Drew except as indicated
- "Yesterdays" (Otto Harbach, Jerome Kern) - 6:43
- "Blues for Nils" - 4:25
- "The Quiet Cathedral" - 5:13
- "Sunset" - 4:35
- "It Might as Well Be Spring" (Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers) - 7:01
- "The Smile of Tanya" (Sahib Shihab) - 5:12
- "Django" (John Lewis) - 6:04
- "Dreams" - 3:40
Personnel
- Kenny Drew - piano
References
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