sexta-feira, 5 de agosto de 2022

Lee Konitz - Three Guys

Three Guys Review

 

by Steve Loewy

Lee Konitz continues to record at peak form, as clearly evidenced by this trio with Steve Swallow on electric bass and Paul Motian on drums. All of the nine pieces are originals by members of the trio, the exceptions being a compelling version of "Come Rain or Come Shine" and a gorgeous take of Jobim's "Luiza." As to be expected, these three veterans mesh well together. While there are few extraordinary moments, there is plenty of well-played, emotionally satisfying jazz, the way Konitz has been doing it for a lifetime. You might confuse his pinched alto for a soprano at times, but there is no questioning his immaculate phrasing. Konitz has always shined best with a repertoire of standards, and the choice of tunes here is slightly less interesting. Motian is a good choice on the sticks, while Swallow remains an acquired taste.    AllMusic



Lee Konitz
Three Guys

1 It's You 00:00 2 Come Rain Or Come Shine 05:04 3 Thingin' 10:37 4 Luiza 18:29 5 From Time To Time 22:38 6 Ladies' Waders 25:54 7 Johnny Broken Wing 31:34 8 Eiderdown 38:20 9 A Minor Blues In F 44:33 Alto Saxophone – Lee Konitz Drums – Paul Motian Electric Bass – Steve Swallow Recorded live on May 4 & 5, 1998 at DRS Studio, Zurich, Switzerland
 

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