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Modern Jazz Archive - Walking Shoes / Swing House |
Lee Konitz |
német első megjelenés éve: 2004 134 perc |
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(2010)
[ DIGIPACK ]
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2 x CD |
3.726 Ft
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Progression
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2. | Tautology
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3. | Retrospection
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4. | Subconscious -- Lee
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5. | Judy
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6. | Marshmallow
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7. | Fishin' Around
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8. | Tautology
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9. | Sound -- Lee
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10. | Rebecca
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11. | You Go To My Head
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12. | Ice Cream Konitz
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13. | Palo Alto
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14. | Odjenar
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15. | Hibeck
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16. | Yesterdays
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17. | Ezz--Thetic
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18. | Indian Summer
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19. | Duet For Saxophone And Guitar
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | I'll Remember April
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2. | Lost Henri
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3. | You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
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4. | All The Things You Are
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5. | These Foolish Things [Reminds Me Of You]
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6. | Subconscious Lee
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7. | If I Had You
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8. | Sound Lee
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9. | Foolin' Myself
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10. | Ablution
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11. | Bop Goes To Leesel
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12. | Easy Livin'
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13. | Mean To Me
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14. | I'll Remember April
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15. | 317 East 32nd
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16. | Skylark
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17. | Nursery Rhyme
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18. | Limehouse Blues
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Jazz
CD 1: Sound-Lee - 55:45 min.
Progression Tautology Retrospection Subconscious - Lee New York, January 11, 1949 Lee Konitz (as), Lennie Tristano (p), Billy Bauer (g), Arnold Fishkin (b), Shelly Manne (d)
Judy New York, January 11, 1949 Same: except Shelly Manne (d) out
Marshmallow Fishin' Around New York, June 28, 1949. Warne Marsh (ts), Sal Mosca (p), Denzil Best (d)
Tautology Sound - Lee New York, September 27, 1949. Warne Marsh (ts), Sal Mosca (p), Jeff Morton (d)
Rebecca New York, April 17, 1950 Billy Bauer (g)
You Go To My Head New York, April 17, 1950 Billy Bauer (g), Arnold Fishkin (b), Jeff Morton (d)
Ice Cream Konitz Palo Alto New York, April 17, 1950 Billy Bauer (g), Arnold Fishkin (b), Jeff Morton (d), Sal Mosca (p)
Odjenar Hibeck Yesterdays Ezz-Thetic March 8, 1951 Lee Konitz (sax), Miles Davis (tp), Sal Mosca (p), Billy Bauer (g), Arnold Fishkin (b), Max Roach (d)
Indian Summer Duet For Saxophone And Guitar March 13, 1951 Lee Konitz (as), Billy Bauer (g)
CD 2: 317 East 32nd - 78:15 min.
I'll Remember April Lost Henri You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To All The Things You Are These Foolish Things (Reminds Me Of You) Paris, September 17, 1953 Lee Konitz (as), Henri Renaud (p), Jimmy Gourley (g), Don Bagley (b), Stan Levey (d)
Subconscious Lee If I Had You Sound Lee Foolin' Myself Ablution Boston, January 5, 1954 Lee Konitz (as), Ronnie Ball (p), Percy Heath (b), Alan Levitt (d)
Bop Goes To Leesel Easy Livin' Mean To Me I'll Remember April 317 East 32nd Skylark Nursery Rhyme Limehouse Blues New York City, August 6, 1954 Lee Konitz (as), Ronnie Ball (p), Peter Ind (b), Jeff Morton (d)
Buchformat 2 CD + 20 page booklet
Beside Lennie Tristano, alto saxophonist Lee Konitz was one of the essential creators of cool jazz in 1950. That‘s why he belongs to the most influential instrumentalists of the 2nd half of the 20th century. Over his impressing career Konitz worked together with some of the greats of jazz: Stan Kenton, Charles Mingus, Jimmy Giuffre, Bill Evans, Albert Mangelsdorff and Miles Davis, just to name some of them. |
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