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Video

Wave

Featuring the music of Barney Kessel
Duration: 5:21

Barney Kessel's trio performs Jobim's "Wave" in this video clip from the 1970's.
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Video

One Mint Julip

Featuring the music of Barney Kessel
Duration: 3:50

Barney Kessel (guitar) with Buddy Woodson (bass) and Stan Levey (drums), 1964.
Album

Military Swing

Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 2006

Album

Plays For Lovers

Label: Contemporary Records
Released: 2003
Track listing: 1. Embraceable You 2. I'm Glad There is You 3. What is There to Say? 4. Satin Doll 5. My Funny Valentine 6. This Guy's in Love with You 7. Angel Eyes 8. Just in Time 9. My Reverie 10. Love is Here to Stay 11. Tenderly 12. It Could Happen to You 13. My Old Flame 14. Laura 15. You Go to My Head 16. I'm Through with Love

Album

Yesterday

Label: Concord Music Group
Released: 2003

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Article: Album Review

Barney Kessel: Plays For Lovers

Read "Plays For Lovers" reviewed by Russell Moon


Guitarist Barney Kessel was the backbone of what I consider to be the most romantic album ever made, Julie London's Julie Is Her Name. It was only a natural choice for Fantasy to add Kessel's name to its list of Plays For Lovers compilations. Barney Kessel Plays For Lovers is 67 minutes of generally gorgeous music ...

Album

Barney Kessel's Swingin' Party at Contemporary

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 2002
Track listing: Bluesology, Lover Man, Joy Spring, Now's the Time, Miss Memphis, New Rhumba.

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Article: Album Review

Barney Kessel: Barney Kessel's Swingin' Party at Contemporary

Read "Barney Kessel's Swingin' Party at Contemporary" reviewed by David Rickert


Swingin’ Party was recorded at Contemporary’s studio in from of a live audience (one can only wonder, given how many sessions were recorded there at this time, who might have been present). The reason for this is obvious; the setting combines the energy and spontaneity of a live performance with the pristine sound of the studio. ...

Album

Let's Cook!

Label: Fantasy Jazz
Released: 1999

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Article: Album Review

Barney Kessel (OJC: Let's Cook!

Read "Let's Cook!" reviewed by Douglas Payne


A lively, swinging date from 1957 that certainly lives up to its name. Guitarist Barney Kessel fits his perfect trio featuring bassist Leroy Vinnegar and drummer Shelly Manne into one quintet with pianist Hampton Hawes and vibesman Victor Feldman and a sextet with tenor man Ben Webster, pianist Jimmy Rowles and trombonist Frank Rosolino. Over the ...


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