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is the debut album by American jazz pianistfeaturing performances recorded in 1968 and released on the Blue Note label. "Originally released in 1968, Introducing Kenny Cox and the Contemporary Jazz Quintet is the first recording by the storied and somewhat lesser known Detroit ensemble. Led by pianist Cox, the Contemporary Jazz Quintet featured saxophonist Leon Henderson (brother of Joe Henderson), trumpeter Charles Moore, bassist Ron Brooks, and drummer Danny Spencer. Interestingly, this group is perhaps best known for its connection to the legendary Detroit rock group the MC5 as both Moore and Henderson performed on the band's 1971 cut "Sister Anne." Cox himself was well established in the Detroit scene by the time of this recording having studied at the competitive Cass Tech High School and the Detroit Conservatory of Music as well as performed with a who's who of Detroit players including Yusef Lateef. Though well-versed in the traditions of jazz standards and bop, Cox and his ensemble resembles most closely here the classic Miles Davis quintet of the mid- and late '60s. But rather than merely aping Davis, the Contemporary Jazz Quintet had a muscular and urban group sensibility all its own. In that sense, this is fiery, expansive, and cerebral post-bop of the highest order." - Matt Collar/AllMusic "Mystique" (Kenny Cox) - 4:44 "You" (David Durrah) - 5:28 "Trance Dance" (Kenny Cox) - 6:08 "Eclipse" (Leon Henderson) - 5:51 "Number Four" (Charles Moore) - 10:48 "Diahnn" (Henderson) - 8:37Kenny Cox - piano Charles Moore - trumpet Leon Henderson - tenor saxophone Ron Brooks - bass Danny Spencer - drums ____________________________ Released: 1969 Recorded: December 9, 1968 Length: 41:36 Label: Blue Note Producer: Michael Cuscuna

Introducing Kenny Cox is the debut album by American jazz pianist Kenny Cox featuring performances recorded in 1968 and released on the Blue Note label.

“Originally released in 1968, Introducing Kenny Cox and the Contemporary Jazz Quintet is the first recording by the storied and somewhat lesser known Detroit ensemble. Led by pianist Cox, the Contemporary Jazz Quintet featured saxophonist Leon Henderson (brother of Joe Henderson), trumpeter Charles Moore, bassist Ron Brooks, and drummer Danny Spencer. Interestingly, this group is perhaps best known for its connection to the legendary Detroit rock group the MC5 as both Moore and Henderson performed on the band’s 1971 cut “Sister Anne.” Cox himself was well established in the Detroit scene by the time of this recording having studied at the competitive Cass Tech High School and the Detroit Conservatory of Music as well as performed with a who’s who of Detroit players including Yusef Lateef. Though well-versed in the traditions of jazz standards and bop, Cox and his ensemble resembles most closely here the classic Miles Davis quintet of the mid- and late ’60s. But rather than merely aping Davis, the Contemporary Jazz Quintet had a muscular and urban group sensibility all its own. In that sense, this is fiery, expansive, and cerebral post-bop of the highest order.” – Matt Collar/AllMusic.

Track listing:

“Mystique” (Kenny Cox) – 4:44

“You” (David Durrah) – 5:28

“Trance Dance” (Kenny Cox) – 6:08

“Eclipse” (Leon Henderson) – 5:51

“Number Four” (Charles Moore) – 10:48

“Diahnn” (Henderson) – 8:37

Personnel:

Kenny Cox – piano

Charles Moore – trumpet

Leon Henderson – tenor saxophone

Ron Brooks – bass

Danny Spencer – drums

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Released: 1969

Recorded: December 9, 1968

Length: 41:36

Label: Blue Note

Producer: Michael Cuscuna



