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 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 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 & Directed by Don Schlitten. Album design & cover photo by Don Schlitten. Digitally remastered from the original tapes. Includes the bonus track 'Yesterdays' which is from the same session but not included on the original LP.