'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia | |
Type: | Live album |
Artist: | Kenny Dorham |
Cover: | 'Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia.jpg |
Released: | Late 1956[1] [2] |
Recorded: | May 31, 1956 |
Venue: | Café Bohemia, NYC |
Genre: | Jazz |
Length: | 2:02:44 (complete) |
Label: | Blue Note BLP 1524 |
Producer: | Alfred Lion |
Chronology: | Kenny Dorham |
Prev Title: | Afro-Cuban |
Prev Year: | 1955 |
Next Title: | Jazz Contrasts |
Next Year: | 1957 |
Round About Midnight at the Cafe Bohemia is a live album by American jazz trumpeter Kenny Dorham recorded at the Café Bohemia on May 31, 1956 and released on Blue Note later that year.[3]
The song "Hill's Edge", credited to Dorham on the release, is partially the jazz standard Tune Up played with a new introduction and contrafact composed by Dorham. "N.Y. Theme", credited to Dorham on the release, is Thelonious Monk's 52nd Street Theme. "Royal Roost", which Dorham had recorded in 1946 as a member of Kenny Clarke's 52nd Street Boys group, was recorded by Sonny Rollins in May of 1956 under the title Tenor Madness. "Mexico City" is a contrafact of Bud Powell's composition Tempus Fugit.
The original release featured 6 tracks; another 11 tracks, including some alternate takes, were released on two LPs in 1984 on the Japanese Blue Note label, as BNJ 61003/61004. A complete edition was released as a double-CD set in 2002.
The AllMusic review states, "This music is designed for relaxing and grooving out. It will greatly assist anyone who is traveling by night or trying to make it through to the end of another day."
The Penguin Guide to Jazz selected album as part of its suggested Core Collection, giving it four-of-four stars.[4]