Lee Konitz - Tenorlee - AudioSoundMusic
Lee Konitz - Tenorlee - AudioSoundMusic
Lee Konitz - Tenorlee - AudioSoundMusic
Lee Konitz - Tenorlee - AudioSoundMusic

Lee Konitz - Tenorlee

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Tenor Saxophone – Lee Konitz [click here to see more vinyl featuring Lee Konitz]

Bass – Michael Moore

Piano – Jimmy Rowles

Written by Lee Konitz (B4a), Johnny Mercer (A1-2, B3), Victor Schertzinger (A1, B3), Hoagy Carmichael (A2), Leo Robin (A3), Ralph Rainger (A3), Rodgers & Hammerstein (A4), Jack Lawrence (B1), Ted Shapiro (B1), Josef Myrow (B2), Kim Gannon (B2), George Gershwin (B4b)


1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label : Candid

Original Label : Choice

Recorded at Macdonald Studio in January & July 1977

Engineered and produced by Gerry Macdonald

Photography and Liner Notes by Gerry Macdonald



Originally released in 1978

Reissued in December 2023







Tracks :

Side A

  1. I Remember You
  2. Skylark
  3. Thanks For The Memory
  4. You Are Too Beautiful

Side B

  1. Handful Of Stars
  2. Autumn Nocturne
  3. Tangerine
  4. a) Tenorlee ; b) Lady Be Good



Reviews
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“Tenorlee is a bit unusual in that altoist Lee Konitz exclusively plays tenor. Featured in an intimate trio with pianist Jimmy Rowles and bassist Michael Moore, Konitz explores ten superior standards from the swing era plus a brief unaccompanied workout on "Tenorlee." On "Lady Be Good," both Konitz and Rowles quote liberally from the famous 1936 recording by Lester Young and Count Basie. The relaxed, often lyrical, and slightly unpredictable interpretations are quite enjoyable.” Review by Scott Yanow


Ratings

AllMusic : 4 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.38 / 5 


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