A chamber music approach that brings together the best of modern jazz
A masterpiece that proves the artistry of jazz.
The band's distinctive style is a chamber music-like ensemble, with Milt Jackson's vibraphone at the center, and each instrument interacting on an equal footing. Their unique style, which combines the structural beauty of classical music with the improvisational qualities of jazz, played an important role in establishing jazz as art music.
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A:
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1)
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Spanish Steps
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2)
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Columbine
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3)
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Pulcinella
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4)
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Pierrot
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B:
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1)
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La Cantatrice
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2)
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Harlequin
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3)
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Piazza Navona
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Vibraphone [Vibraharp] - Milt Jackson
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Engineer - Tom Dowd
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Supervised By - Nesuhi Ertegun
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Drums - Connie Kay
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Bass - Percy Heath
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Piano, Written-By - John Lewis (2)
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Lead Vocals - Diahann Carroll (B1)
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Design [Cover & Liner] - Loring Eutemey
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Liner Notes - Gary Kramer