Modern Jazz Quartet – The Quintessence - New York Stockholm Lennox (2011)

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Modern Jazz Quartet – The Quintessence-New York Stockholm Lennox (2011)

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01 – vendome
02 – the queens fancy
03 – delaunays dilemma
04 – django
05 – la ronde suite
06 – milando
07 – ralphs new blues
08 – concorde
09 – versailles
10 – fontessa
11 – bluesology
12 – baden baden
13 – variation nr1
14 – two degrees east three degrees west
15 – the golden striker		    play
16 – cortege
17 – festival sketch
18 – sketch
19 – a cold wind is blowing		play
20 – skatting in central park
21 – pyramid
22 – the cylinder
23 – odds against tomorrow
24 – bags groove

Collective Personnel: 
John Lewis, Milt Jackson, Percy Heath, Kenny Clarke, Connie Kay, 
Gerald Tarak, Allan Martin, Carl Eberel, Joe Tekula

 

2 CD set. It took five years of hesitation waltzes, trial and error proceedings some more convincing than others and episodic revivals in the month preceding that first session, the MJQ was at Birdland with Parker, before the identity of the group, both material and aesthetic, could assert itself definitively. There have been more spontaneous births, but none, however, engendered a combo whose members stayed so loyal to each other for so long. Altogether, it lasted around thirty two years, but actually corresponded to two periods separated by a seven year hiatus.

 

The Modern Jazz Quartet was established in 1952 by Milt Jackson (vibraphone), John Lewis (piano, musical director), Percy Heath (contrabass), and Kenny Clarke (drums). Connie Kay replaced Clarke in 1955. The quartet performed in several jazz styles, including bebop, cool jazz and third stream.

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