At the Purple Onion
2004 live album by Don Francks, Lenny Breau, Eon Henstridge From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2004 live album by Don Francks, Lenny Breau, Eon Henstridge From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the Purple Onion is a live album by Don Francks, Lenny Breau, and Eon Henstridge that was recorded in 1962 and released in 2004. They performed as a trio called Three.
At the Purple Onion | ||||
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Live album by Don Francks, Lenny Breau, Eon Henstridge | ||||
Released | November 16, 2004 | |||
Recorded | August 1962 at the | |||
Venue | Purple Onion, Toronto, Ontario Canada | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 68:00 | |||
Label | Art of Life | |||
Producer | Paul Kohler | |||
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Breau's former manager kept the original tapes of this live performance for over 40 years before they were re-discovered. It features Breau, Francks, and Henstridge with Joey Hollingsworth — one vocal and also tap dancing — performing at the Purple Onion club in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Liner notes and commentary by Francks, Hollingsworth, George B. Sukornyk and Ron Forbes-Roberts are also included.[1]
Allmusic critic Ken Dryden notes that while "fans of Lenny Breau are likely to be interested in all of his previously unreleased recordings, the focus is primarily on Francks...some listeners may feel a bit overwhelmed by the emphasis on Francks' comedic vocals and narratives."[2]
JazzTimes critic Russell Carlson writes that Breau's "comping hangs in the background on this less-than-even recording. But when Breau gets space to himself, he uses it like a Breau fan wants him to... Serious Breau collectors and fans of wacky jazz theater (do any exist?) will invest wisely in this; those uninitiated in Breau's artistry should turn to Art of Life's previous The Hallmark Sessions."[3]
Production notes:
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