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The Comedy

 
Album Review: The Comedy
 

  • Artist: The Modern Jazz Quartet
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1960 10 20-1962 01 24
  • Total Time: 34:35
  • Type: Instrumental
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

This is the type of album that led many bop purists to criticize the Modern Jazz Quartet (and John Lewis in particular) for being overly influenced by Western classical music. This album has seven of Lewis' compositions, episodic works arranged in a suite that portrays characters from a fictional Italian comedy based in the 1500s. Singer Diahann Carroll guests fairly effectively on "La Cantatrice." Despite being tied to a story, there are some strong improvisations from pianist Lewis and vibraphonist Milt Jackson on this unusual material. The release is not that essential but it is quite interesting. [A Japanese version of the CD was released in 1993.] ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Spanish Steps John Lewis The Modern Jazz Quartet (5:35)
Columbine John Lewis The Modern Jazz Quartet (4:10)
Pulcinella John Lewis The Modern Jazz Quartet (4:20)
Pierrot John Lewis The Modern Jazz Quartet (3:23)
La Cantatrice John Lewis, Judy Spencer The Modern Jazz Quartet, Diahann Carroll (4:58)
Harlequin John Lewis The Modern Jazz Quartet (6:58)
Piazza Navona John Lewis The Modern Jazz Quartet (5:11)

Credits

Milt Jackson (Vibraphone), John Lewis (Piano), The Modern Jazz Quartet (Main Performer), Diahann Carroll (Vocals), Diahann Carroll (Performer), Connie Kay (Drums), Percy Heath (Bass), Tom Dowd (Engineer), Nesuhi Ertegun (Producer), Gary Kramer (Liner Notes), Loring Eutemey (Cover Design)
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