By 1952, pianist Lennie Tristano was starting to withdraw from public performances, spending most of his time teaching. This formerly unknown recording matches him with four of his best students: altoist Lee Konitz, tenor-saxophonist Warne Marsh, bassist Peter Ind and drummer Al Levitt. Together they explore six common chord changes, five of them given new titles. Although not essential, this music is quite enjoyable and a good example of Lennie Tristano's unique approach to jazz improvisation. Scott Yanow
Tracklist :
1 Lennie's Pennies 6:08
Written-By – Wm. H. Bauer, Lennie Tristano
2 317 East 32nd 8:26
Written-By – Wm. H. Bauer, Lennie Tristano
3 You Go To My Head 6:36
Written-By – Gillespie, Coots
4 April 7:40
Written-By – Wm. H. Bauer, Lennie Tristano
5 Sound-Lee 7:31
Written-By – Lee Konitz
6 Back Home 7:45
Written-By – Wm. H. Bauer, Lennie Tristano
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Lee Konitz
Bass – Peter Ind
Drums – Al Levitt
Piano – Lennie Tristano
Tenor Saxophone – Warne Marsh
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LENNIE TRISTANO QUINTET ft. WARNE MARSH and LEE KONITZ - Live in Toronto 1952 (1982-1989) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless
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