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4.800 Ft
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Fluid Drive
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2. | Right Around Home
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3. | The Old Man's Touch
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4. | The Hectic Life
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5. | Quarto
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6. | Fringe Area
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7. | Three Moods
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8. | Harangue
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9. | Don't Blame Me
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10. | Two Party Campaign
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11. | All the Things You Are
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12. | Chance Acquaintance
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13. | Saxidental
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14. | Fringe Area [Alternate Take]
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15. | Fluid Drive [Alternate Take]
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16. | Fluid Drive [Alternate Take 2]
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17. | Right Around Home [Alternate Take]
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18. | This Hectic Life [Alternate Take]
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19. | The Old Man's Touch [Alternate Take]
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20. | Quarto [Alternate Take]
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | All the Things You Are [Alternate Take]
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2. | Bright-Eyed Blues [Alternate Take]
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3. | Saxidental [Alternate Take -Incomplete]
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4. | Don't Blame Me [Alternate Take]
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5. | All the Things You Are [Alternate Take 2]
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6. | Nightly Vigil [*]
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7. | Concertina for Clarinet [*]
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8. | Triplets, You Say? [*]
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9. | Small Blue Opus [*]
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10. | Little Fantasy [*]
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11. | En Rapport [*]
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12. | Wash Day [*]
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13. | Perdido [*]
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14. | Lou's Tune [*]
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15. | Absentee [*]
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16. | Fermé La Porta [*]
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17. | Dirge for Dorsey [*]
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18. | Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea [*]
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19. | Darn That Dream [*]
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20. | Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams [*]
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Jazz
John LaPorta (as,cl) on all tracks, plus: Tracks Disc 1, 1-6 & 14-20: John LaPorta Quintet (#1-6 Originally Debut, #13-20 previously unreleased) Louis Mucci (tp), Wally Cirillo (p), Richard Carter (b), Ed Shaughnessy (d) Recorded: New York, March 9, 1954 Tracks Disc 1, 7-13 & Disc 2, 1-5 ]: John LaPorta: Three Moods (#7-13 Originally Debut, #1-5 previously unreleased) Louis Mucci (tp), Barry Galbraith (g), Richard Carter (b) & Charlie Perry (d) Recorded: New York, April & June, 1955 Bonus tracks: [Disc 2, 6-16]: John LaPorta Septet: Conceptions (Originally Debut): Louis Mucci (tp), Sonny Russo (as), Sol Schlinger (bar), Wally Cirillo (p), Wendell Marshall (b) & Clem DeRosa (d) Recorded: New York, June, 1956 [Disc 2, 17-20]: John LaPorta Trio: The Clarinet Artistry of John LaPorta (Originally Debut): Jack Keller (p) & Clem DeRosa (d) Recorded: San Francisco, January 30, 1957 Includes 24-page booklet !
John LaPorta
Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s Born: Apr 01, 1920 in Philadelphia, PA Died: May 12, 2004 in Sarasota, FL Genre: Jazz Styles: Big Band, Bop, Cool, Swing, Hard Bop
At one point in time, John LaPorta looked like he was going to be one of the leading clarinetists in modern jazz. His cool tone and very advanced style (influenced by Lennie Tristano) seemed to be making him the Lee Konitz of the clarinet. He had played with the big bands of Bob Chester (1942-1944) and Woody Herman (1944-1946), but more importantly, he recorded with Lennie Tristano in 1947. LaPorta studied with Tristano and six years later was part of the Jazz Composers' Workshop with Charles Mingus and Teo Macero, seeking to bring elements of classical music into jazz. The clarinetist recorded with Mingus in 1954 before the bassist changed directions and LaPorta led sessions for Debut, Fantasy, and Everest during 1954-1958. However, John LaPorta chose to pursue a career as a teacher (at the Manhattan School of Music and Berklee) and performed infrequently after his exodus to acedemics. LaPorta did return to recording in 1999 for a session that was released under the title Life Cycle. His 1956 LP, Conceptions, was re-issued by Fantasy with over a dozen unreleased tracks as Themes and Variations. A legend of the jazz vanguard and an influence on countless students during his 40 year teaching tenure, John LaPorta passed away in May of 2004 at the age of 84. --- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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