Chamber music-style jazz led by the vibraphone
This work is considered a masterpiece from the period when the artist established his own unique style of "chamber music-like jazz."
This is one of the MJQ's signature works, blending John Lewis's sophisticated compositional beauty with Milt Jackson's bluesy sensibility. It is also known as a monumental work as it marked the first time that the "unwavering lineup" that would last for nearly 40 years came together, with drummer Kenny Clarke being replaced by Connie Kay.
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A:
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1)
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Ralph's New Blues
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2)
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All Of You
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3)
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I'll Remember April
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B:
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1)
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Soon
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2)
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For You, For Me, Forevermore
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3)
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Love Walked In
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4)
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Our Love Is Here To Stay
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5)
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Softly, As In Morning Sunrise
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6)
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Concorde
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Vibraphone - Milt Jackson
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Written-By - Milt Jackson (A1)
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Vibraphone - Milt Jackson
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Written-By - Milt Jackson (A1)
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Drums - Connie Kay
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Drums - Connie Kay
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Engineer, Mastered By - Van Gelder
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Engineer, Mastered By - Van Gelder
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Written-By - Hammerstein
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Written-By - Hammerstein
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Written-By - Romberg
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Written-By - Romberg
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Bass - Percy Heath
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Bass - Percy Heath
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Written-By - Gershwin
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Written-By - Gershwin
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Written-By - Cole Porter (A2)
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Written-By - Cole Porter (A2)
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Piano - John Lewis (2)
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Written-By - John Lewis (2) (B3)
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Piano - John Lewis (2)
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Written-By - John Lewis (2) (B3)
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Supervised By - Bob Weinstock
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Supervised By - Bob Weinstock
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Liner Notes - Ira Gitler
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Liner Notes - Ira Gitler
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Written-By - Raye
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Written-By - Raye
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Written-By - De Paul
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Written-By - De Paul
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Design [Cover] - Bob Parent
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Design [Cover] - Bob Parent
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Photography By [Cover] - French Government Tourist Bureau
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Photography By [Cover] - French Government Tourist Bureau