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[TR24][OF] Modern Jazz Quartet - Lonely Woman - 1962/2011 (Jazz)

Modern Jazz Quartet - Lonely Woman Жанр: Jazz Год записи: 1962 Год издания: 2011 Издатель (лейбл): Rhino/Atlantic Аудиокодек: FLAC 24bit 192kHz Тип рипа: tracks Продолжительность: 43:37 Треклист: 1. Lonely Woman 6:20 2. Animal Dance 4:05 3. New York 19 7:59 4. Belkis 3:43 5. Why are You Blue 6:34 6. Fugato 2:48 7. Lamb, Leopard 6:25 8. Trieste 5:43 Музыканты: John Lewis - piano Percy Heath - bass Milt Jackson - vibraharp Connie Kay - drums Источник:https://www.hdtracks.com/index.php?file=catalogdetail&valbum_code=HX603497937011   О релизе For the First Time - Digitally Released As High Resolution Downloads 192kHz/24bit Classic Jazz Titles from the Archives of Warner Bros Records, Reprise, Atlantic Records, and Rhino Records. The formidable quartet of pianist John Lewis, bassist Percy Heath, vibraphonist Milt Jackson and drummer Connie Kay release a paramount recording with Lonely Woman. The distinguished performers pay tribute to jazz great Ornette Coleman with a chamber music inspired rendition of “Lonely Woman.” One of their strongest efforts, the album features spine-chilling improvisations and magnificent solos. Included are two exceptional compositions by Lewis entitled “Fugato” and “Trieste.” This pristine hi-res download is the only way to experience the historic quartet. Review by Stephen Cook Having sponsored Ornette Coleman at the School of Jazz near Lennox, MA, pianist and composer John Lewis helped launch the controversial career of one of the last great innovators in jazz. Lewis' support of the ragtag Texas native was somewhat unique in jazz circles at the time and even surprising, especially considering the gulf between the classical jazz formality of his group the Modern Jazz Quartet and Coleman's radical notions of free improvisation. Nevertheless, Lewis not only saw in Coleman the first jazz genius since bebop's Parker, Gillespie, and Monk, but put pay to the praise with the MJQ's 1962 rendition of one of Coleman's most famous numbers, "Lonely Woman." (Along with Art Pepper's 1960 version of "Tears Inside," this was one of the earliest of Coleman covers done.) The 1962 Atlantic album of the same name turns out to be one of the band's best efforts. Lewis and fellow MJQ members Milt Jackson, Percy Heath, and Connie Kaye capitalize on the dramatic theme of "Lonely Woman" while adding a bit of chamber music complexity to the mix. The quartet doesn't take Coleman's free form harmolodic theory to heart with a round of quixotic solos, but the group does spotlight the … Thanks godofcops.
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