Sold Date:
December 8, 2017
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April 18, 2017
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Welcome to my Jazz store on e-bay. Here you will find hundreds of Independent Jazz cd's & vinyl. New releases, imports, out of print, and hard to find cd's and vinyl.
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Lee Konitz meets Jimmy Giuffre / Jazz Workshop 180 gram Vinyl New & Sealed
Personnel:
Lee Konitz, Hal McKusick (as), Warne Marsh, Ted Brown (ts), Jimmy Giuffre (bs), Bill Evans (p), Buddy Clark (b), Ronnie Free (d)
Reference: JW-076 LP
Format: LP / 12" / 33rpm / STEREO
Label: JAZZ WORKSHOP
Catalogue Reference: JW-076
Recording Year: 1959
Country of Pressing: SPAIN
Comments: Sealed New Copy
Reissue of the original Verve MG VS-6073
Cover Grade: MINT
Vinyl Grade: MINT
Side One:
1. Palo Alto (Konitz) 3:09
2. Darn That Dream (Van Heusen-De Lange) 1:56
3. When Your Lover Has Gone (Swan) 5:03
4. Cork 'N Bib (Konitz) 9:52
Side Two:
1. Somp'M Outa' Nothin' (Giuffre) 4:30
2. Someone to Watch Over Me (G. & I. Gershwin) 3:37
3. Uncharted (Giuffre) 3:56
4. Moonlight in Vermont (Suessedorf-Blackburn) 3:59
5. The Song Is You (Kern-Hammerstein) 5:07
Originally issued in Stereo on VERVE MG VS-6073
Personnel:
Lee Konitz, Hal McKusick (alto sax), Warne Marsh, Ted Brown (tenor sax), Jimmy Giuffre (baritone sax), Bill Evans (piano), Buddy Clark (bass), Ronnie Free (drums).
Recorded in New York City, on May 12 (Side 1) & 13 (Side 2), 1959
Original recordings supervised by Norman Granz
Liner notes by Jimmy Giuffre
Cover photo: Bill Rotsler
Art direction: Sheldon Marks
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Review:
"[...] Altoist Lee Konitz meets up with baritonist Jimmy Giuffre, whose arrangements for five saxes (including the great tenor Warne Marsh) and a trio led by pianist Bill Evans are sometimes equally influenced by classical music and bop. Overall this third-stream set contains music that is easier to respect and admire than to love."
Scott Yanow -All Music Guide