Tin Tin Deo
Tin Tin Deo is an album by guitarist Kenny Burrell recorded in 1977 and released on the Concord Jazz label.[1]
Tin Tin Deo | ||||
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Released | 1977 | |||
Recorded | March 23–25, 1977 | |||
Studio | Coast Recorders, San Francisco, CA | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 39:18 | |||
Label | Concord Jazz CJ-45 | |||
Producer | Carl Jefferson | |||
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Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic |
Allmusic awarded the album 2½ stars with Scott Yanow stating "Tin Tin Deo is a typically tasteful set by guitarist Kenny Burrell. ... Nothing particularly surprising occurs but Burrell is heard throughout in above-average form and this release should please his fans".[2]
Track listing
- "Tin Tin Deo" (Chano Pozo, Gil Fuller) – 7:17
- "Old Folks" (Willard Robison, Dedette Lee Hill) – 4:35
- "Have You Met Miss Jones?" (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) – 2:53
- "I Remember You" (Victor Schertzinger, Johnny Mercer) – 5:44
- "Common Ground" (Kenny Burrell, Warren Stephens) – 4:22
- "If You Could See Me Now" (Tadd Dameron, Carl Sigman) – 6:18
- "I Hadn't Anyone 'til You" (Ray Noble) – 3:52
- "La Petite Mambo" (Erroll Garner) – 4:17
Personnel
- Kenny Burrell – guitar
- Reggie Johnson – bass
- Carl Burnett – drums
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References
- Jazzdisco: Kenny Burrell Catalog. Retrieved January 3, 2019
- Yanow, Scott. Kenny Burrell: Tin Tin Deo – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
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