Lee Konitz Quintet Lennie Tristano Quintet [LP 10" 1951] New Jazz NJLP 101 RARE

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     Lee Konitz Quintet / Lennie Tristano Quintet
 ‎– Lee Konitz Quintet / Lennie Tristano Quintet

 Label:
New Jazz ‎– NJLP 101
 Format:
Vinyl, LP, 10", 33rpm, Mono, Album
 Country:
 US
Released:
 1951

Genre:
 Jazz
Style:
 Cool Jazz

Tracklist

A1     –Lee Konitz Quintet     Marshmallow     
A2     –Lee Konitz Quintet     Sound-Lee     
A3     –Lee Konitz Quintet     Fishin' Around     
A4     –Lee Konitz Quintet     Tautology     
B1     –Lennie Tristano Quintet     Subconscious-Lee     
B2     –Lennie Tristano Quintet     Judy     
B3     –Lennie Tristano Quintet     Retrospection     
B4     –Lennie Tristano Quintet     Progression     

Credits

    Alto Saxophone – Lee Konitz
    Bass – Arnold Fishkin
    Drums – Denzil Best (tracks: A1 to A4), Shelly Manne (tracks: B1 to B4)
    Guitar – Billy Bauer (tracks: B1 to B4)
    Piano – Lennie Tristano (tracks: B1 to B4), Sal Mosca (tracks: A1 to A4)
    Tenor Saxophone – Warne Marsh (tracks: A1 to A4)

Notes
 
- Lee Konitz Quintet
Members:
Albert Dailey, Arnold Fishkin, Ben Aronov, Bob Mover, Denzil Best, Dick Katz, Eddie Gomez, Jack DeJohnette, Jeff Morton, Jimmy Madison, Joe Chambers, Johnny Fischer, Karl Sanner, Lars Gullin, Lee Konitz, Marshall Brown, Mike Moole, Roland Kovac, Rufus Reid, Sal Mosca, Ted Brown, Warne Marsh

- Lennie Tristano Quintet
Members:
Al Levitt, Arnold Fishkin, Billy Bauer, Jeff Morton, Lee Konitz, Lennie Tristano, Peter Ind, Warne Marsh

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