Lone-Lee
Lee Konitz · 1975
56 min · 2 tracks · bebop
Expansive improvisations intertwine with lyrical melodies, showcasing the interplay between Konitz's saxophone and the surrounding ensemble.
Lone-Lee is an album by Lee Konitz, released in 1975. Expansive improvisations intertwine with lyrical melodies, showcasing the interplay between Konitz's saxophone and the surrounding ensemble. This album is notable for its ambitious length and structure, particularly in 'The Song Is You,' which features extended improvisational passages that challenge traditional jazz formats. It received positive critical reception for its artistic bravery and has influenced subsequent generations of jazz musicians seeking to push boundaries. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Lone-Lee sound like?
Expansive improvisations intertwine with lyrical melodies, showcasing the interplay between Konitz's saxophone and the surrounding ensemble. Rooted in bebop.
What makes Lone-Lee by Lee Konitz notable?
This album is notable for its ambitious length and structure, particularly in 'The Song Is You,' which features extended improvisational passages that challenge traditional jazz formats. It received positive critical reception for its artistic bravery and has influenced subsequent generations of jazz musicians seeking to push boundaries. By 1975, Lee Konitz was already an established figure in jazz, having made significant contributions to the bebop movement since the late 1940s. 'Lone-Lee' arrived after a series of innovative recordings, marking a period where he sought to deepen his exploratory approach to improvisation and collaboration.
How many songs are on Lone-Lee?
Lone-Lee has 2 tracks, running approximately 56 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 The Song Is You (Complete Version) Standout 38:45
- 2 Cherokee Standout 17:46
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