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Complete 1951-1953 Studio Sessions
The Modern Jazz Quartet
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első megjelenés éve: 2004

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1.  Milt Meets Sid
2.  D & E
3.  Yesterdays
4.  Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
5.  Autumn Breeze
6.  Bluesology
7.  Round About Midnight
8.  Moving Nicely
9.  Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise
10.  Love Me Pretty Baby
11.  Heart and Soul
12.  True Blues
13.  All the Things You Are
14.  La Ronde
15.  Vendôme
16.  Rose of the Rio Grande
17.  The Queen's Fancy
18.  Delaunya's Dilemna
19.  Autumn in New York
20.  But Not For Me
Jazz / Cool, Third Stream

Milt Jackson (vib), John Lewis (p), Ray Brown, Percy Heath (b), Kenny Clarke, Al Jones (d)

This Definitive edition gathers the first recordings by the Modern jazz Quartet between 1951-1953, at a time when the group was still primarily known as Milt Jackson's Quartet. Some of these sessions represent the first officially issues of the original MJQ with drummer Kenny Clarke replaced two years later by Connie Kay.



The Modern Jazz Quartet

Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: 1952
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Bop, Cool, Third Stream

Pianist John Lewis, vibraphonist Milt Jackson, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Kenny Clarke first came together as the rhythm section of the 1946 Dizzy Gillespie & His Orchestra and they had occasional features that gave the overworked brass players a well-deserved rest. They next came together in 1951, recording as the Milt Jackson Quartet. In 1952, with Percy Heath taking Brown's place, the Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ) became a permanent group. Other than Connie Kay succeeding Clarke in 1955, the band's personnel was set. In the early days Jackson and Lewis both were equally responsible for the group's musical direction but the pianist eventually took over as musical director. The MJQ has long displayed John Lewis' musical vision, making jazz seem respectable by occasionally interacting with classical ensembles and playing concerts at prestigious venues, but always leaving plenty of space for bluesy and swinging improvising. Their repertoire, in addition to including veteran bop and swing pieces, introduced such originals as Lewis' "Django" and Jackson's "Bags' Groove." The group recorded for Prestige (1952-55), Atlantic (1956-74), Verve (1957), United Artists (1959) and Apple (1967-69) and, in addition to the many quartet outings, they welcomed such guests as Jimmy Giuffre, Sonny Rollins, the Beaux Arts String Quartet, a symphony orchestra conducted by Gunther Schuller, singer Diahann Carroll (on one piece), Laurindo Almeida, a big band and the Swingle Singers. Although the musicians all had opportunities to pursue individual projects, in 1974 Milt Jackson, tired of the constant touring and the limitations set on his improvising and he quit the group, causing the MJQ to have a final tour and break up. In 1981 Jackson relented and the Modern Jazz Quartet (which has recorded further albums for Pablo and Atlantic) became active again although on a more part-time basis. Connie Kay's health began to fade in the early '90s (Mickey Roker often filled in for him) and after his death in 1995, Albert "Tootie" Heath became his replacement.
--- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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