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Kenny Cox - Introducing
1.Mystique (SIDE A)
2.You (SIDE A)
3.Trance Dance (SIDE A)
4.Eclipse (SIDE A)
5.Number Four (SIDE B)
6.Diahnn (SIDE B)
Recorded in 1968, Introducing Kenny Cox and The Contemporary Jazz Quintet was the debut album by this under-recognized Detroit band led by pianist Kenny Cox which featured trumpeter Charles Moore, tenor saxophonist Leon Henderson, bassist Ron Brooks, and drummer Danny Spencer. The bandâs brand of post-bop was certainly influenced by the Miles Davis Quintet, but exhibited its own unique sensibilities on memorable originals like âMystique,â âTrance Dance,â and David Durrahâs beautiful piece âYouâ.
2.You (SIDE A)
3.Trance Dance (SIDE A)
4.Eclipse (SIDE A)
5.Number Four (SIDE B)
6.Diahnn (SIDE B)
Recorded in 1968, Introducing Kenny Cox and The Contemporary Jazz Quintet was the debut album by this under-recognized Detroit band led by pianist Kenny Cox which featured trumpeter Charles Moore, tenor saxophonist Leon Henderson, bassist Ron Brooks, and drummer Danny Spencer. The bandâs brand of post-bop was certainly influenced by the Miles Davis Quintet, but exhibited its own unique sensibilities on memorable originals like âMystique,â âTrance Dance,â and David Durrahâs beautiful piece âYouâ.
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1.Mystique (SIDE A)
2.You (SIDE A)
3.Trance Dance (SIDE A)
4.Eclipse (SIDE A)
5.Number Four (SIDE B)
6.Diahnn (SIDE B)
Recorded in 1968, Introducing Kenny Cox and The Contemporary Jazz Quintet was the debut album by this under-recognized Detroit band led by pianist Kenny Cox which featured trumpeter Charles Moore, tenor saxophonist Leon Henderson, bassist Ron Brooks, and drummer Danny Spencer. The bandâs brand of post-bop was certainly influenced by the Miles Davis Quintet, but exhibited its own unique sensibilities on memorable originals like âMystique,â âTrance Dance,â and David Durrahâs beautiful piece âYouâ.
2.You (SIDE A)
3.Trance Dance (SIDE A)
4.Eclipse (SIDE A)
5.Number Four (SIDE B)
6.Diahnn (SIDE B)
Recorded in 1968, Introducing Kenny Cox and The Contemporary Jazz Quintet was the debut album by this under-recognized Detroit band led by pianist Kenny Cox which featured trumpeter Charles Moore, tenor saxophonist Leon Henderson, bassist Ron Brooks, and drummer Danny Spencer. The bandâs brand of post-bop was certainly influenced by the Miles Davis Quintet, but exhibited its own unique sensibilities on memorable originals like âMystique,â âTrance Dance,â and David Durrahâs beautiful piece âYouâ.

















