Home Is Where The Soul Is
Home Is Where The Soul Is is one of only 2 albums bop pianist Kenny Drew recorded in the states after moving permanently to Copenhagen in 1961. Producer Don Schlitten says in the liner notes, 'The<br>concept was to bring Kenny home to 'the cats' and home to that 'hip' style of comping that only a bassist like Leroy Vinnegar can set you up for. And for some of that real Bebop time, who could ask for a<br>better drummer than Frank Butler.' Deluxe CD includes 16-page book with essays by jazz writer Ted Panken and producer Zev Feldman, plus extra photos and session notes. Original session Produced &<br>Directed by Don Schlitten. Album design & cover photo by Don Schlitten.<br>Digitally remastered from the original tapes. Includes the bonus track 'Yesterdays' which is from the same session but not included on the original LP.