Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Phil Woods, Lee Konitz - Play Konitz

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 67:27
Size: 154.4 MB
Styles: Bop, Saxophone jazz
Year: 2010
Art: Front

[12:17] 1. Thingin'
[ 8:26] 2. Kary's Trance
[ 8:44] 3. Bop Goes To Leesel
[ 9:37] 4. L.T
[ 8:52] 5. Souvenir
[ 8:44] 6. What Is This Thing Called Love Into Hot House Into Subconscious Lee
[ 6:00] 7. Outra Vez
[ 4:43] 8. Voce E Eu

Phil Woods and Lee Konitz have performed together on occasion throughout their long careers, though relatively few have been recorded for commercial release. Fortunately, they played several sets together during the 2003 Umbria Jazz Festival in Perugia, Italy, so this Philology CD is one of four volumes which came from these concerts. The two musicians are easy to tell apart as Konitz's dryer, more dissonant style contrasts with Woods' boisterous, very melodic approach; yet together, they blend beautifully. With an outstanding rhythm section consisting of pianist Franco D'Andrea, bassist Massimo Moriconi, and drummer Massimo Manzi, the two alto saxophonists have a blast exploring Konitz's compositions, starting with the explosive opener, "Thingin'" (based on the standard "All the Tings You Are"). Konitz's late musical partner, tenor saxophonist Warne Marsh, composed the playful "Bop Goes the Leesel," an adventurous takeoff on the childhood nursery rhyme. Although labeled as a medley of three tunes, the sixth track is actually a fascinating and occasionally chaotic blend of two songs based on the chord changes to "What Is This Thing Called Love": Tadd Dameron's "Hot House" and Konitz's "Subconcsious-Lee." Each musician on-stage gets a turn in the solo spotlight to good effect. Singer Barbara Casini joins the two veterans for two effective interpretations of Antonio Carlos Jobim's bossa nova classics, "Outra Vez" and "Voce e Eu." Fans of either saxophonist will consider this CD to be an essential purchase. ~Ken Dryden
 

9 comments:

  1. The note appears to refer to a different album

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  2. hey woolfnotes, youre right. the previous review was for an album called 'play woods' by the same 2 guys. should have looked closer. anyways, the correct review is now posted. thx for the alert.

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  3. Hi
    Do you happen to have vol 1 please?
    Many thanks
    Best wishes
    Paul

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  4. hey paul, currently the only other album i have by these two guys together is 'play woods' which will be posted one of these days. i will look around for others.

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    1. Sounds like a plan. Look forward to it. Best wishes
      Paul

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  5. great site. the links are dead on this one. please re up. thanks robert

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    1. This post has a new link!
      14-03-2016

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    2. thanks i am listening now. its very fun. and very different from most of lee's other work. i like it alot. thanks again for yr great site
      robert

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