A jazz pyramid where refinement and dynamism intersect
A studio-recorded album that embodies a deep passion within its cool appearance.
Their musical style is characteristically cool jazz, but also incorporates elements of the third stream, creating a sophisticated sound. While the quartet has become something of a jazz legend, they have never lost their creative edge, and their performance is evocative and lively. This album captures a miraculous moment when the ensemble's dignified presence and improvisational energy blend seamlessly. The album features Milt Jackson on vibraphone, John Lewis on piano, Percy Heath on bass, and Connie Kaye on drums.
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A:
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Vendome
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2)
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Pyramid
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3)
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It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
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B:
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Django
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2)
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How High The Moon
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3)
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Romaine
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Vibraphone [Vibraharp] - Milt Jackson
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Vibraphone [Vibraharp] - Milt Jackson
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Engineer [Recording] - Tom Dowd
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Engineer [Recording] - Tom Dowd
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Engineer [Recording] - Earle Brown
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Engineer [Recording] - Earle Brown
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Producer [Supervision] - Nesuhi Ertegun
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Producer [Supervision] - Nesuhi Ertegun
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Drums - Connie Kay
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Drums - Connie Kay
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Bass - Percy Heath
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Bass - Percy Heath
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Piano - John Lewis (2)
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Piano - John Lewis (2)
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Mastered By - sf
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Photography By [Mjq] - Susanne Schapowalow
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Photography By [Mjq] - Susanne Schapowalow
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Engineer [Recording] - Johnny Cue
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Engineer [Recording] - Johnny Cue