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You and Lee + Lee Konitz Meets Jimmy Giuffre (feat. Bill Evans)

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Download links and information about You and Lee + Lee Konitz Meets Jimmy Giuffre (feat. Bill Evans) by Lee Konitz. This album was released in 1959 and it belongs to Jazz, Bop genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 01:15:34 minutes.

Artist: Lee Konitz
Release date: 1959
Genre: Jazz, Bop
Tracks: 17
Duration: 01:15:34
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Ev'rything I've Got (Belongs to You) [feat. Bill Evans, Jim Hall & Jimmy Giuffre] 4:53
2. You Don't Know What Love Is (feat. Bill Evans, Jim Hall & Jimmy Giuffre) 4:24
3. You're Driving Me Crazy (feat. Bill Evans, Jim Hall & Jimmy Giuffre) 4:16
4. I Didn't Know About You (feat. Bill Evans, Jim Hall & Jimmy Giuffre) 4:05
5. You're Clear out of This World (feat. Bill Evans, Jim Hall & Jimmy Giuffre) 4:13
6. The More I See You (feat. Bill Evans, Jim Hall & Jimmy Giuffre) 3:44
7. You Are Too Beautiful (feat. Bill Evans, Jim Hall & Jimmy Giuffre) 4:14
8. I'm Getting Sentimental over You (feat. Bill Evans, Jim Hall & Jimmy Giuffre) 3:59
9. Palo Alto (feat. Bill Evans & Jimmy Giuffre) 3:13
10. Darn That Dream (feat. Bill Evans & Jimmy Giuffre) 1:57
11. When Your Lover Has Gone (feat. Bill Evans & Jimmy Giuffre) 5:07
12. Cork 'N' Bib (feat. Bill Evans & Jimmy Giuffre) 9:56
13. Somp'm Outa' Nothin' (feat. Bill Evans & Jimmy Giuffre) 4:35
14. Someone to Watch over Me (feat. Bill Evans & Jimmy Giuffre) 3:42
15. Uncharted (feat. Bill Evans & Jimmy Giuffre) 4:00
16. Moonlight in Vermont (feat. Bill Evans & Jimmy Giuffre) 4:04
17. The Song Is You (feat. Bill Evans & Jimmy Giuffre) 5:12

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This unusual two-CD set not only reissues the original LP of the same name but three other rare Verve LP's from the 1950's. Altoist Lee Konitz (on "An Image") is showcased during a set of adventurous Bill Russo arrangements for an orchestra and strings in 1958, pops up on half of Ralph Burns' underrated 1951 classic Free Forms (the most enjoyable of the four sets) and meets up with baritonist Jimmy Giuffre, whose arrangements for five saxes (including the great tenor Warne Marsh) and a trio led by pianist Bill Evans are sometimes equally influenced by classical music and bop. The least interesting date showcases Giuffre's clarinet with a string section on his five-part "Piece For Clarinet And String Orchestra" and the 16 brief movements of "Mobiles." Overall this third-stream two-fer contains music that is easier to respect and admire than to love although Lee Konitz fans will probably want to acquire the obscure performances.