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Lee Konitz Inside Hi-Fi LP 180 Gram Vinyl Atlantic Jazz Analog Premium Collection Warner Japan

Artist: Lee Konitz
Title: Inside Hi-Fi
Catalog Number: WPJR-10032
Label: Atlantic
Reissued by: Warner
Barcode: 4943674282654
Edition: Jazz Analog Premium Collection
Original release year: 1957
Reissue year: 2018
Number of discs: 1
Revolutions per minute: 33⅓ rpm
Disc size: 12"
Vinyl Weight Grade: 180gr
Limited Edition: Yes
Total Item Weight: 442gr
Pressing country: Germany
For Market Release in: Japan
Added to catalog on: July 23, 2022
Note: Never eligible for any further discounts
Vinyl Gourmet Club: No


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Unit Price: 53,57 €

Reference: WR331258JK

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This excellent mono recording features saxophonist Lee Konitz with two separate quartets during 1956. Konitz plays alto sax for half the album and tenor sax for the remainder. This album was recorded for Atlantic at Rudy van Gelder's Hackensack, N.J. studio. Part of Jazz Analog Legendary Collection from Warner Japan, produced by Kouki Hanawa.

 

 

  • Limited Edition
  • Warner Japan Edition
  • 180 Gram Vinyl
  • Mastered at Warner Music Mixer's Lab
  • Pressed at Optimal Media
  • Includes Japan OBI Strip
  • Resealable Plastic Sleeve
  • Mono

 

 

"A recent convert to Lee Konitz, the more I hear the more I like. Though he went on to record right up to the present day, the '50's recordings are remarkably fresh, with his alto's long fluid lines and swinging turns in direction. His alto has a refreshing lightness and his opening alto duet here with guitarist Billy Bauer on 'Kary's Trance' is a surprising sheer delight. Unusually, Konitz also picks up the tenor sax on several tracks for the first time, yielding a record with an additional layer of interest. The selling point for me, however, was the cover. For any audiophiles out there (yes you Guy! ) the artifice of Konitz, photographed through capacitors, valves and wires in Rudy Van Gelder's recording studio, is the ultimate Jazz Audiophile image." — LondonJazzCollector


"This excellent recording features altoist Lee Konitz with two separate quartets during 1956. Either guitarist Billy Bauer or pianist Sal Mosca are the main supporting voices in groups also including either Arnold Fishkind or Peter Ind on bass and Dick Scott on drums. The most unusual aspect to the set is that on the four selections with Mosca, Konitz switches to tenor, playing quite effectively in a recognizable cool style. The overall highlights of this enjoyable album are "Everything Happens to Me," "All of Me," and "Star Eyes," but all eight performances are well played and swinging." - Scott Yannow/AMG


Tracks 5 through 8 on October 26, 1956 with Konitz on tenor sax, backed by Sal Mosca on piano, Peter Ind on bass and Dick Scott on drums. The overall highlights of this enjoyable album are "Everything Happens to Me," "All of Me," and "Star Eyes," but all eight performances are well played and swinging.

 

 

Musicians:


Lee Konitz, alto saxophone (A1-4), tenor saxophone (A1, B1-4)
Arnold Fishkind, bass (A1-4)
Peter Ind, bass (B1-4)
Dick Scott, drums
Billy Bauer, guitar (A1-4)
Sal Mosca, piano (B1-4)


Track Listing:


Side A
1. Kary's Trance
2. Everything Happens To Me
3. Sweet And Lovely
4. Cork 'n' Bib


Side B
1. All Of Me
2. Star Eyes
3. Nesuhi's Instant
4. Indiana

 

Click here to listen to samples on YouTube.com

 

 


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