Monday, March 19, 2012

Smooth And Cool - Lee Konitz

Smooth And Cool - Lee Konitz

Biography

Born: October 13, 1927 in Chicago, IL

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

One of the greatest in aggregate individual of all altoists (and individual of the few in the 1950s who did not undecayed like a cousin of Charlie Parker), the unexcited-toned Lee Konitz has everlastingly had a solid musical curiosity that has led him to consistently take chances and set with food himself, usually quite successfully. Early up~ he carefully read clarinet, switched to alto, and played through Jerry Wald. Konitz gained more courtship for his solos with Claude Thornhill & His Orchestra (1947). He began studying ~ means of Lennie Tristano, who...

Track list

Background Music (Remastered)
These Foolish Things (Remastered)
Bernie's Tune (Remastered)
Almost Like Being In Love (Remastered)
Don't Squawk (Remastered)
Too Marvelous ~ the end of Words (Remastered)
Two Not One (Remastered)
Topsy (Remastered)
I'll Remember April (Remastered)
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To (Remastered)
Ronnie's Tune (Remastered)
I Can't Get Started (Remastered)
There Will Never Be Another You (Remastered)
Donna Lee (Remastered)
All The Things You Are (Remastered)
Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh
Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh
Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh
The Lee Konitz Duets
Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh
Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh
Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh
Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh
Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh
Subconscious-Lee

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