




| Afro-Cuban (1951 Album by Chico O'Farrill) | |
| Afro-Cuban Comes Home (Album by John Storm Roberts) |
| Afro-Cuban | ||||||||||
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| Studio album by Kenny Dorham | ||||||||||
| Released | 1955 | |||||||||
| Recorded | January 30 and March 29, 1955 Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack |
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| Genre | Jazz | |||||||||
| Length | 18:53 (1955) 35:08 (1957) 45:44 (2007) |
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| Label | Blue Note BLP 5065 (1955) BLP 1535 (1957) Blue Note 92744 (2007) |
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| Producer | Alfred Lion | |||||||||
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Afro-Cuban is an album by American jazz trumpeter Kenny Dorham. The first release of the album dates back to 1955 on 10" Vinyl, featuring only four tracks and having a different cover artwork. Two years later, Blue Note decided to add three tracks and issue an LP (see below for details). After publishing a 2003 RVG edition which featured two additional pieces and a different track listing, Blue Note remastered and recompiled Afro-Cuban in 2007, restoring the original track order.[1]
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| Allmusic | |
The Allmusic review by Michael G. Nastos awarded the album 5 stars and stated "A first-rate recording for the under-appreciated Dorham, this one should be in every collection of all true music lovers".[2]
Bonus tracks
Tracks 5-8 recorded on January 30, 1955; tracks 1-4 and 9 on March 29, 1955.
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