Wynton Marsalis (album) explained

Wynton Marsalis
Type:studio
Artist:Wynton Marsalis
Cover:Wynton_Marsalis.jpg
Recorded:1981
Studio:CBS Recording Studio
New York City (#1-2, 7)
CBS/Sony Studios
Shinanomachi, Roppongi, Tokyo (#3-6)
Genre:Jazz, post-bop
Label:Columbia
Producer:Herbie Hancock
Chronology:Wynton Marsalis
Next Title:Think of One
Next Year:1983

Wynton Marsalis is the debut album by the jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis. It was released in 1982 by Columbia. It contains seven tracks, three composed by Marsalis.[1] The album peaked at number 165 on the Billboard 200 and number nine on the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.[2]

Personnel

Reception

Writing in The Boston Phoenix, jazz critic Bob Blumenthal opined that "He doesn't do anything astounding, such as provide a new direction on the trumpet, but, hey, Wynton Marsalis is only 20, and he has already made his mark. His debut album, Wynton Marsalis (Columbia), caps a groundswell that has been building for two years, an uncommon burst of word-of-mouth excitement within the jazz community. No one will be surprised if Marsalis is quickly acclaimed among the top players on his instrument."[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wynton Marsalis - Wynton Marsalis - Songs, Reviews, Credits - AllMusic. .
  2. Web site: Wynton Marsalis: Charts & Awards. August 5, 2011. Allmusic.
  3. Web site: Wynton Marsalis - Wynton Marsalis . .
  4. News: Blumenthal . Bob . The (young) man with the horn . July 12, 2024 . The Boston Phoenix . February 2, 1982.