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Performer: Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh
Title: Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh
Country: Japan
Catalog Number: SMAT 1020
Label: Atlantic
Released: 1967
Style: Cool Jazz
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 277
| 1 | Background Music |
| 2 | There Will Never Be Another You |
| 3 | Ronnie's Line |
| 4 | Donna Lee |
| 5 | Don't Squawk |
| 6 | Two Not One |
| 7 | Topsy |
| 8 | I Can't Get Started |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1217 | Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh | Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh - Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh (LP, Album, Mono) | Atlantic | 1217 | US | 1955 |
| 90050-1 | Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh | Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh - Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh (LP, Album, Mono, RE, RM) | Atlantic | 90050-1 | US | 1982 |
| 1217 | Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh | Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh - Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh (LP, Album, Mono, RE) | Atlantic | 1217 | US | Unknown |
| P-6071A | Lee Konitz & Warne Marsh | Lee Konitz & Warne Marsh - Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh (LP, Album, RE) | Atlantic | P-6071A | Japan | 1972 |
| 590 020, 590020 | Lee Konitz | Abstractions (LP, Album, RE) | Atlantic Special, Atlantic Special | 590 020, 590020 | UK | 1967 |
Green and blue Atlantic Stereo label with black fan.
Recorded in New York on June 14 & 15, 1955.
Previously released as Atlantic SD 1217 in November 1955
Lee Konitz with Warne Marsh is a 1955 studio album by jazz saxophonists Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh. The Atlantic catalogue number was SD 1217. It was recorded on June 14, 1955, at Coastal Studios in New York City. The album was re-released on LP by Atlantic Records in 1982, newly remastered by George Piros. Billboard said This album is remarkable not only for the superb modern for their successful use of varied old and new jazz sources. Altoist Lee Konitz and tenor-saxophonist Warne Marsh always made for a perfect team. Even by the mid-'50s when they were not as influenced by Lennie Tristano as previously particularly Konitz, their long melodic lines and unusual tones caused them to stand out from the crowd. On this LP reissue Konitz and Marsh co-lead a particularly strong group that also includes pianist Sal Mosca, guitarist Billy Bauer, bassist Oscar Pettiford and drummer Kenny Clarke. Their renditions of originals based on common chord changes along with versions of Topsy, There Will Ne. Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh. The Orchard Music от лица компании Efor, S. L и другие авторские общества 2. Lee Konitz ft. Lennie Tristano ft. Warne Marsh - There Will Never Be Another You. Warne Marsh - Donna Lee. Warne Marsh - Don't Squawk. Warne Marsh - Background Music. Warne Marsh - Ronnie's Line. Warne Marsh - Too Close For Comfort. Warne Marsh - It's All Right With Me. Warne Marsh, Lee Konitz There Will Never Be Another You. Warne Marsh & Lee Konitz Be My Love. Warne Marsh & Lee Konitz Quintet Kary s Trance. Warne Marsh, Lee Konitz Donna Lee. Lee Konitz & Warne Marsh It s You, or No One. Lee Konitz as, Warne Marsh ts, Lennie Tristano p, Billy Bauer g, Joe Shulman sb, Jeff Morton dm 10 You Go To My Head Carnegie Hall X-Mas 49. Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh I Can t Get Started. Lee Konitz Quintet With Warne Marsh 1955 Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh 02 There will never be another you. Listen album. Lee Konitz , Lennie Tristano and others. Group Compilation. Songs in album BOX SET: Lennie Tristano, Lee Konitz & Warne Marsh - The Complete Atlantic RecordingsCD5 1997. Warne Marsh - Don't Explain. Warne Marsh - Some Of These Days. Warne Marsh - Close Your Eyes. Warne Marsh - You're Driving Me Crazy. Warne Marsh -. A welcome reissue for this 1955 session from Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh on alto and tenor respectively. Both saxophonists put in time with Lennie Tristano before becoming inextricably associated with the cool school, and as such were often criticised as being over cerebral or even worse, lacking in swing a heinous crime indeed in the eyes of the jazz police. No such complaints here, as support comes from the classic bop rhythm section of Kenny Clarke on drums and Oscar Pettiford on bass. Indeed from the opening Topsy, a tune most associated with Count Basie, Clarke and Pettifor. Lee Konitz, the octogenarian alto-saxophonist who came to fame playing on Miles Davis's 1949 Birth of the Cool sessions, is still devoted to the sound of surprise. Warne Marsh, the tenor saxist partnering him on these classic sessions from the late 1940s and mid-50s, died in 1987 an improv purist largely neglected back then as an oblique and soft-toned performer unfashionably at odds with the fiercer free-jazz and fusion sax sounds dominating the jazz world. Lee Konitz & Warne Marsh - Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Complete sua coleção de Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh