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Lee Konitz With Warne Marsh |
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A quiet enthusiasm that intersects with the intelligence of cool jazz
A blissful interplay between two masters, Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh, woven together with meticulous counterpoint.
Their clear, stripped-back tones complement each other's melodies beautifully, creating a truly captivating blend of intellect and sensibility, a feat achieved by the two musicians, both of whom studied under Lennie Tristano.
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- Engineer - Tom Dowd
- Drums - Kenny Clarke
- Supervised By - Nesuhi Ertegun
- Bass - Oscar Pettiford
- Guitar - Billy Bauer
- Tenor Saxophone - Warne Marsh
- Alto Saxophone - Lee Konitz
- Piano - Sal Mosca (A2, A4 to B2, B4)
- Piano - Ronnie Ball (B3)
- Photography By - William Claxton
- Liner Notes - Barry Ulanov