The Subconscious of Cool Jazz
Lee Konitz explores the inner world of the saxophone.
"Subconscious-Lee," released in 1992, is a meditative piece woven by Konitz's alto saxophone. The intelligence and sensitivity that permeates his improvisations convey the deep spirituality of jazz. As a representative album of cool jazz, it remains beloved by many jazz fans to this day.
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A:
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1)
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Subconscious-Lee
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2)
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Judy
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3)
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Progression
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4)
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Retrospection
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5)
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Ice Cream Konitz
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6)
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You Go To My Head
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B:
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1)
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Marshmallow
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2)
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Fishin' Around
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3)
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Tautology
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4)
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Sound Lee
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5)
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Palo Alto
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6)
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Rebecca
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Remastered By - Van Gelder
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Piano - Lennie Tristano (A1 to A4)
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Piano - Lennie Tristano (A1 to A4)
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Bass - Arnold Fishkin (A1 to B5)
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Bass - Arnold Fishkin (A1 to B5)
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Guitar - Billy Bauer (A1 to A6, B5, B6)
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Guitar - Billy Bauer (A1 to A6, B5, B6)
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Tenor Saxophone - Warne Marsh (B1 to B4)
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Tenor Saxophone - Warne Marsh (B1 to B4)
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Drums - Denzil Best (B1, B2)
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Drums - Denzil Best (B1, B2)
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Alto Saxophone - Lee Konitz
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Alto Saxophone - Lee Konitz
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Drums - Shelly Manne (A1, A3, A4)
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Drums - Shelly Manne (A1, A3, A4)
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Supervised By - Bob Weinstock
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Supervised By - Bob Weinstock
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Lacquer Cut By - George Horn
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Liner Notes - Ira Gitler
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Liner Notes - Ira Gitler
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Piano - Sal Mosca (A5, B1 to B5)
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Piano - Sal Mosca (A5, B1 to B5)
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Drums - Jeff Morton (A5, A6, B3 to B5)
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Drums - Jeff Morton (A5, A6, B3 to B5)
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Cover - Bob Parent
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Cover - Bob Parent