Lee Konitz at Storyville
Lee Konitz in Harvard Square | ||||
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Released | 1954 | |||
Recorded | January 5, 1954 | |||
Venue | Storyville, Boston, MA | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 47:36 Reissue with additional material | |||
Label | Storyville STLP-304 | |||
Producer | George Wein | |||
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Lee Konitz at Storyville (also known as Jazz at Storyville) is a live album by saxophonist Lee Konitz featuring performances recorded at the Storyville nightclub in Boston and which was originally released as a 10-inch LP on George Wein's Storyville label.[1] It was recorded on January 5, 1954.[2]
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [3] |
On Allmusic, Scott Yanow wrote "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".[3]
Track listing
[edit]All compositions by Lee Konitz except where noted
- Introduction by John McLelland – 0:52 Additional track on reissue
- "Hi Beck" – 7:38
- "If I Had You" (Irving King, Ted Shapiro) – 11:19 Additional track on reissue
- "Subconscious Lee" – 5:34
- "Sound Lee" – 6:39
- "Foolin' Myself" (Jack Lawrence, Peter Tinturin) – 6:01 Additional track on reissue
- Introduction by John McLelland – 0:45 Additional track on reissue
- "Ablution" – 4:43 Additional track on reissue
- "These Foolish Things" (Harry Link, Holt Marvell, Jack Strachey) – 4:09
- End Announcement by John McLelland – 0:39 Additional track on reissue
Personnel
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Lee Konitz discography accessed June 2, 2017
- ^ Henkin, Andrey (January 2021). "On This Day". The New York City Jazz Record. No. 225. p. 32.
- ^ a b Yanow, Scott. At Storyville – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved June 2, 2017.