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Discover Motion by Lee Konitz released in 1961. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.. Lee Konitz Plays with the Gerry Mulligan Quartet (1957) An Image: Lee Konitz with Strings (1958) Very Cool (1958) Live at the Half Note (1959)


Lee Konitz Motion (2016, Digipack, CD) Discogs

Subconscious-Lee. Konitz was born in Chicago in 1927 to Jewish immigrant parents: his mother was Russian, his father from Austria. After hearing big band jazz and swing on the radio, he began learning the saxophone and clarinet as a child, playing his first professional gigs in the mid-1940s whilst still a teenager.. By the age of 20 he was a member of Claude Thornhill's forward-thinking.


Lee Konitz Motion (1961, Gatefold, Vinyl) Discogs

Konitz is wandering, melodic alto sax just talks and talks the percussionis wonderful.. itsnl beautiful and ian absolute 'must' if you're going down the jazz rabbit hole like me! Reply 1 Helpful Engelscan Apr 17, 2020


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In the vast Lee Konitz discography, it's hard to pick just one album that stands as the ultimate. But Motion—a loose, coolly incendiary trio set from 1961 with bassist Sonny Dallas and drummer Elvin Jones—is a top candidate for the alto saxophone master's most representative and influential statement.


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Previous Red Garland Plays "A Foggy Day". Next Educational Perspectives of a Jazz Pianist by David Hazeltine. By Joanna Sabater. Let's talk about a wonderful album called Motion by the great saxophonist Lee Konitz. Motion features the following musicians: Lee Konitz - Alto Saxophone. Elvin Jones - Drums. Sonny Dallas - Bass.


Lee Konitz Motion (1981, Vinyl) Discogs

Listen to Motion on Spotify. Lee Konitz · Album · 1961 · 5 songs.


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Motion is an album by jazz saxophonist Lee Konitz, recorded in 1961 for Verve Records.It features drummer Elvin Jones and bassist Sonny Dallas.It is regarded by many as Konitz's finest album. The 1990 CD issue expanded the number of tracks from five to eight; a 1998 release then expanded this to 38, although most of the additional tracks were from different recording sessions with drummer Nick.


Lee Konitz Motion (1998, CD) Discogs

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Lee Konitz Motion Releases, Reviews, Credits Discogs

Lee Konitz - Motion. More images. Label:Verve Records - 314 557 107-2: Series:Verve Elite Edition: Format: 3 x CD, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered. Country:. Liner Notes - Lee Konitz, Nat Hentoff; Mastered By - Chris Herles; Photography By - Pete Turner (4) Producer - Creed Taylor; Notes.


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Jazz innovator Lee Konitz has died of Covid19 at age 92 The Syncopated Times

Lee Konitz (top, centre) performing in 1947. Leon "Lee" Konitz (October 13, 1927 - April 15, 2020) was an American jazz alto saxophonist and composer.. He performed successfully in a wide range of jazz styles, including bebop, cool jazz, and avant-garde jazz.Konitz's association with the cool jazz movement of the 1940s and 1950s includes participation in Miles Davis's Birth of the Cool.


Lee Konitz Motion (1961, Gatefold, Vinyl) Discogs

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Lee Konitz Motion (1984, Vinyl) Discogs

In the vast Lee Konitz discography, it's hard to pick just one album that stands as the ultimate. But Motion—a loose, coolly incendiary trio set from 1961 with bassist Sonny Dallas and drummer Elvin Jones—is a top candidate for the alto saxophone master's most representative and influential statement. There's no chordal instrument, so.


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For 1961's trio album "Motion," he tapped bassist Sonny Dallas and John Coltrane's ferociously swinging drummer Elvin Jones. On "I Remember You," Konitz peppers a solo with well turned phrases and.


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Motion, an Album by Lee Konitz. Released in November 1961 on Verve (catalog no. V6-8399; Vinyl LP). Genres: Cool Jazz. Rated #61 in the best albums of 1961, and #8980 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Lee Konitz (alto saxophone, liner notes), Sonny Dallas (bass), Elvin Jones (drums), Creed Taylor (producer), Dick Olmstead (recording engineer), Pete Turner (photography), Nat Hentoff.