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Jazz Nocture is an album by saxophonist Lee Konitz's Quartet which was recorded in 1992 for the Japanese Venus label and released in the US on the Evidence label.[1][2][3][4]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[5]

The Allmusic review stated "Konitz digs into seven standards with an impressive rhythm section (pianist Kenny Barron, bassist James Genus and drummer Kenny Washington) and constantly comes up with interesting ideas and new twists. There are no phony disguises of familiar tunes with new titles on this date; just creative blowing. ... This CD is recommended as a strong example of Lee Konitz's playing in the '90s".[5]

Track listing

  1. "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" (Cole Porter) – 6:14
  2. "Everything Happens to Me" (Matt Dennis, Tom Adair) – 7:18
  3. "Alone Together"(Arthur Schwartz, Howard Dietz) – 9:15
  4. "Misty" (Erroll Garner) – 5:50
  5. "Body and Soul" (Johnny Green, Frank Eyton, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour) – 8:52
  6. "My Funny Valentine" (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) – 7:04
  7. "In a Sentimental Mood" (Duke Ellington) – 6:21

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Lee Konitz discography accessed March 20, 2017
  2. ^ Di Filippo, R., Enciclopedia del Jazz: Lee Konitz accessed March 20, 2017
  3. ^ Venus Records album listing accessed March 20, 2017
  4. ^ Kenny Barron discography accessed March 20, 2017
  5. ^ a b Yanow, Scott. Lunasea – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved March 20, 2017.