The Modern Jazz Quartet's Film Music Challenge
An innovative attempt to blur the boundaries between jazz and classical music.
"Odds Against Tomorrow" musically expresses the suspenseful elements of the film, showcasing an experimental approach that goes beyond the traditional framework of jazz. The tension created by the four musicians' exquisite ensemble is a masterpiece that is outstanding both as film music and as a jazz piece.
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A:
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1)
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Skating In Central Park
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2)
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No Happiness For Slater
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3)
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A Social Call
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B:
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1)
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Cue #9
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2)
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A Cold Wind Is Blowing
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3)
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Odds Against Tomorrow
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Vibraphone [Vibraharp] - Milt Jackson
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Drums - Connie Kay
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Bass - Percy Heath
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Piano, Composed By, Arranged By - John Lewis (2)
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Liner Notes - Gunther Schuller
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Producer, Directed By - Jack Lewis
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Engineer [Recording] - Dick Olmsted
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Design [Cover And Inside] - Bacon
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Design [Cover And Inside] - Lewine
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Design [Cover And Inside] - Braren
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Photography By [Inside Photos] - Lawrence N. Shustak