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1. | Somp'm Outa' Nothin'
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2. | Someone to Watch Over Me
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3. | Uncharted
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4. | Moonlight in Vermont
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5. | The Song Is You
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6. | Palo Alto
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7. | Darn that Dream
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8. | When Your Lover Has Gone
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9. | Cork 'n Bib
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10. | I'm Getting Sentimental over You
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11. | You Don't Know What Love Is
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12. | I Didn't Know about You
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13. | Ev'rything I've Got (Belongs to You)
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14. | You're Clear out of this World
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15. | You Are Too Beautiful
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16. | The More I See You
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17. | You're Driving Me Crazy
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Jazz / Bop, Cool, Jazz Instrument, Saxophone Jazz
Tracks #1-9 Recorded in New York City, on May 12 (#1-5) & 13 (#6-9), 1959 Lee Konitz, Hal McKusick (as), Warne Marsh, Ted Brown (ts), Jimmy Giuffre (bs), Bill Evans (p), Buddy Clark (b) and Ronnie Free (d) Tracks #10-17 Recorded in New York City, on October 29 (#10-13) & 30 (#14-17), 1959 Ernie Royal, Irving "Marky" Markowitz, Phil Sunkel (tp), Bob Brookmeyer (v-tb), Eddie Bert, Billy Byers (tb), Lee Konitz (as), Bill Evans (p), Sonny Dallas (b), Roy Haynes (d). Jimmy Giuffre (arranger) On tracks #14-17: Eddie Bert and Bill Evans out. Jim Hall (g), added
Tracks #1-9 originally issued as "Lee Konitz Meets Jimmy Giuffre" (Verve MGV-8362) Tracks #10-17 originally issued as "You And Lee" (verve MGV-8335) Two Lee Konitz with Jimmy Giuffre collaborations reunited here on one CD. In Lee Konitz Meets Jimmy Giuffre, Jimmy contributed as soloist and arranger of a five-piece saxophone section. The thoughtful, contrapuntal writing creates a delicate mood, where everybody gets a chance to blow, and the engaging work of Konitz, Bill Evans, and Warne Marsh provides extremely rewarding moments. On You and Lee, Jimmy employed only a brass section and rhythm to back the altoist. He chose to keep the brass tightly muted, working always as a section, with no individual solos. In all, these sessions are a skillful, fascinating mixture of tonal beauty and emotional improvising. --- Jordi Pujol Original recordings produced by Norman Granz. "One of the lesser-known Lee Konitz albums, this LP [...] features the altoist joined by six brass and a rhythm section for eight Jimmy Giuffre arrangements. The shouting brass contrasts well with Konitz's cool-toned solos and together they perform eight underplayed standards. Guitarist Jim Hall and pianist Bill Evans (who are on four songs apiece) are major assets behind Konitz on this pleasing set." --- Scott Yanow -All Music Guide |
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