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Stringsville

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Download links and information about Stringsville by Harry Lookofsky. This album was released in 1960 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 34:51 minutes.

Artist: Harry Lookofsky
Release date: 1960
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 8
Duration: 34:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. 'Round Midnight (feat. Thelonious Monk, Cootie Williams & Bernie Hanighen) 3:47
2. Moose the Mooche (feat. Charlie Parker) 5:26
3. I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart (feat. Duke Ellington, Irving Mills, John Redmond & Henry Nemo) 3:24
4. Little Willie Leaps (feat. Miles Davis) 4:34
5. Move (feat. Denzil Best) 2:48
6. Champagne Blues (feat. Bob Brookmeyer) 5:13
7. Give Me the Simple Life (feat. Rube Bloom & Harry Ruby) 5:02
8. Dancing On the Grave (feat. Bob Brookmeyer) 4:37

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Stringsville challenges the essential rules and definitions of bebop like few records before or since — not only does Harry Lookofsky wield as his weapons violins and violas, but his music hinges as much on technological innovation as it does on technical prowess. Lookofsky transcends contemporaries like Stuff Smith and Stéphane Grappelli for sheer artistry, conjuring remarkably athletic solos rooted in the traditions of classical music but with the creative phrasing and rhythmic intensity of bop — his performances boast a dark, dramatic edge that pushes the violin into a bold new dimension. No less revelatory is Lookofsky's mastery of tape manipulation: for each track he contributes multiple layers of accompaniment that further establish Stringsville as a truly singular proposition. But it's an approach that by definition runs counter to jazz's improvisational ethos, posing myriad questions about the nature of music and the merits of a critical hierarchy that favors following the rules over breaking them. [Stringsville was reissued on compact disc by Collectables in 2006.]