| | Lennie Tristano Intuition CD - Import Lennie Tristano Discography of CDs
(1 Customer Review)
UK exclusive box-set is a comprehensive collection of the early work of the groundbreaking blind jazz pianist. It includes performances from musicians such as Lee Konitz & Warne Marsh as well as Lennie's solo & trio work. Includes 40 page booklet with discography. Standard jewelcases housed in a slipcase. Proper. 2003.
Personnel includes: Lennie Tristano (piano); Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh.
Lennie Tristano Intuition Songs | 1. | You Go To My Head | |
| 2. | Sax Of A Kind | |
| 3. | Crosscurrents | |
| 4. | Intuition | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Digression | |
| 6. | April | |
| 7. | 317 East 32nd | |
| 8. | Sound-Lee | |
| 9. | Back Home | |
| Intuition Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Tristano Still Rewards Between this 4-cd box set and the Mosaic 6-cd box set, all of Lennie Tristano's prime cuts are now made available. Tristano Music was a legitimate tributary off the great river Jazz, arguably its most important "white" contribution, and still rewards the listener of today.
Much of this music is Lennie in trio and quartet contexts and quite rare. His iconoclastic piano playing is concurrently interesting and satisfying, full of risk taking and honest exploration. He was truly one of a kind and his body of work with Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh (also here in well known studio recordings, as well as obscure remotes) remains as stimulating as ever. The sound is generally acceptable
(some remotes, a bit less so) but the value of this music transcends any sonic considerations. If you're not familiar with this guru and his acclaimed disciples, by all means indulge, you're in for a real musical discovery. A must for serious students. Submitted by jojazz (Milton, NH, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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