This excellent set gives one a definitive look at altoist Lee Konitz at a period of time when he was breaking away from being a sideman and a student of Lennie Tristano and asserting himself as a leader. With pianist Ronnie Ball, bassist Percy Heath, and drummer Alan Levitt, Konitz explores a variety of his favorite chord changes, some of which were disguised by newer melodies such as "Hi Beck," "Subconscious Lee," and "Sound Lee." Among the other high points of this well-recorded set are "Foolin' Myself" and a lengthy exploration of "If I Had You." Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Introduction by John McLelland 0:52
2 Hi Beck 7:38
Lee Konitz
3 If I Had You 11:19
Jimmy Campbell / Reginald Connelly / Ted Shapiro
4 Subconscious Lee 5:34
Lee Konitz
5 Sound Lee 6:39
Lee Konitz
6 Foolin' Myself 6:01
Jack Lawrence / Glenn Tinturin / Peter Tinturin
7 Introduction by John McLelland 0:45
8 Ablution 4:43
Lee Konitz
9 These Foolish Things 4:09
Harry Link / Holt Marvell / Jack Strachey
10 End Announcement by John McLelland 0:39
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Lee Konitz
Bass – Percy Heath
Drums – Alan Levitt
Piano – Ronnie Ball
Notas.
Recorded at the Storyville Club in the Copley Square Hotel, Boston, 5th January 1954.
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