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Konitz

 
Album Review: Konitz
 

  • Artist: Lee Konitz
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: August 06, 1954
  • Total Time: 47:38
  • Type: Soundtrack, Instrumental
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

The 1954 Lee Konitz Quartet did not last long but they did record some worthwhile performances that still sound fresh over 40 years later. In addition to eight selections (highlighted by "Bop Goes the Leesel," "Mean to Me," "I'll Remember April" and "Limehouse Blues"), there are six previously unissued alternate takes included on this attractive 1989 CD. Altoist Konitz is ably assisted by pianist Ronnie Ball, bassist Peter Ind and drummer Jeff Morton on cool/bop performances which give one a good sampling of how Konitz sounded in his early prime. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bop Goes the Leesel [Take 5] Warne Marsh Lee Konitz (2:14)
Easy Living Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin Lee Konitz (3:04)
Mean to Me [Take 4] Fred E. Ahlert, Roy Turk Lee Konitz (3:47)
I'll Remember April [Take 3] Gene DePaul, Don Raye, Patricia Johnston Lee Konitz (5:32)
317 East 32nd Street Lennie Tristano Lee Konitz (3:57)
Skylark Hoagy Carmichael, Johnny Mercer Lee Konitz (3:00)
Nursery Rhyme [Take 12] Lee Konitz Lee Konitz (3:19)
Limehouse Blues Philip Braham, Douglas Furber Lee Konitz (3:05)
Bop Goes the Leesel [Take 1] Warne Marsh Lee Konitz (2:42)
Bop Goes the Leesel [Take 2] Warne Marsh Lee Konitz (2:43)
Mean to Me [Take 1] Fred E. Ahlert, Roy Turk Lee Konitz (3:35)
Nursery Rhyme [Take 1] Lee Konitz Lee Konitz (3:36)
Nursery Rhyme [Take 4] Lee Konitz Lee Konitz (3:12)
Nursery Rhyme [Take 5] Lee Konitz Lee Konitz (3:52)

Credits

Lee Konitz (Sax (Alto)), Lee Konitz (Main Performer), Ronnie Ball (Piano), Peter Ind (Bass), George Wein (Engineer), Alan Bates (Producer), Mark Gardner (Liner Notes), Jeff Morton (Drums), Malcolm Walker (Artwork)
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