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Motion |
Lee Konitz |
első megjelenés éve: 1961 |
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(2003)
[ DIGIPACK ]
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CD |
3.851 Ft
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1. | I Remember You
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2. | All of Me
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3. | Foolin' Myself
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4. | You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
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5. | I'll Remember April
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Jazz
Recorded August 29, 1961 at Olmsted Sound Studios, New York City
Lee Konitz - Liner Notes, Sax (Alto) Elvin Jones - Drums Sonny Dallas - Bass
Regarded by many aficionados as Lee Konitz's finest album, Motion is improvisation at its purest: no arrangements, no rehearsals, just inspired seat-of-the-pants blowing. The mix of Konitz's ethereal alto saxophone and Elvin Jones's volcanic drumming provides a unique chemistry.
* Bob Irwin - Mastering * Bryan Koniarz - Producer * Creed Taylor - Producer * Dick Olmstead - Engineer * Hollis King - Art Direction * Ken Druker - Executive Producer * Mark Smith - Production Assistant * Nat Hentoff - Liner Notes * Sherniece Smith - Art Producer
This very spontaneous LP (altoist Lee Konitz had never played before in a trio with bassist Sonny Dallas and drummer Elvin Jones) is quite successful and enjoyable. Konitz and his trio perform five familiar standards, stretching out on such tunes as "I Remember You," "All of Me" and "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To." The music is searching but melodic, exploratory yet accessible. This is one of Konitz's better albums from the era and is long overdue to be reissued on CD. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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