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      Lee Konitz Plays

      Lee KonitzLee Konitz
      • 2013
      • 13 tracks
      • 42 min
      • cool jazz
      Lee Konitz Plays - Lee Konitz
      Lee Konitz Plays - Lee Konitz

      Album Details

      Lee Konitz Plays, released on 1 January 2013 via Jazz Classics, is a captivating collection of jazz masterpieces that showcases the incredible talent of Lee Konitz. This 42-minute album is a treasure trove of cool jazz, jazz, bebop, and hard bop, featuring an array of enchanting tracks that will leave you spellbound.

      From the opening notes of 'I'll Remember April' to the soulful melodies of 'You'd Be So Nice to Come to', Lee Konitz's unique sound weaves a sonic tapestry that is both intimate and expansive. The album's tracklist is a testament to Konitz's versatility, with renditions of timeless classics like 'All the Things You Are' and 'These Foolish Things', as well as bonus tracks 'Too Marvelous for Words' and 'Lover Man' that add an extra layer of depth to the overall listening experience.

      With its rich blend of genres and Konitz's distinctive style, Lee Konitz Plays is an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. So sit back, relax, and let the smooth sounds of Lee Konitz transport you to a world of musical sophistication and elegance.

      January 1, 20132013 Salt & Pepper2013 Salt & Pepper

      Tracks

      1. I'll Remember AprilLee Konitz
        4:13
      2. Record Shop Suey (All the Things You Are)Lee Konitz
        3:18
      3. Lee Tchee (These Foolish Things)Lee Konitz
        2:38
      4. Young Lee (These Foolish Things)Lee Konitz
        3:21
      5. You'd Be So Nice to Come toLee Konitz
        2:38
      6. 4 Pm (These Foolish Things)Lee Konitz
        2:43
      7. Lost Henri (I'll Remember April)Lee Konitz
        3:23
      8. I'll Remember April - Alt. TkLee Konitz
        3:27
      9. I'll Remember April - Alt. Tk 2Lee Konitz
        3:05
      10. I'll Remember April - Alt. Tk 3Lee Konitz
        3:08
      11. All The Things You Are - Alt. TkLee Konitz
        3:34
      12. Too Marvelous for Words - Bonus TrackLee Konitz, Gerry Mulligan Quartet
        3:44
      13. Lover Man - Bonus TrackLee Konitz, Gerry Mulligan Quartet
        3:07
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      About Lee Konitz

      Lee Konitz, a pioneering figure in jazz, left an indelible mark on the genre with his distinctive alto saxophone playing and innovative compositions. Born in Chicago in 1927, Konitz emerged as a key figure in the cool jazz movement of the 1950s, known for his melodic improvisations and cool-toned sound. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Konitz forged his own path, avoiding the influence of Charlie Parker and developing a uniquely personal style. His collaborations with legendary musicians such as Miles Davis, Lennie Tristano, and Gerry Mulligan are testament to his versatility and impact. Konitz's career spanned over seven decades, during which he recorded more than 100 albums and influenced generations of saxophonists. His legacy as a master improviser and a mentor to younger musicians continues to inspire jazz enthusiasts and musicians alike.

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