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Lee Konitz / Alan Broadbent - Live-Lee
Someone in the Konitz thread in Speak Out said this disc was the subject of some controversy. Not sure why this'd be--seems much of a piece with Konitz's latterday work: drummerless, mostly at an easy tempo, with a pace & tone that can oddly suggest talk rather than abstract line-spinning. No trace of sentimentality or taking it easy, even (or especially) on ballads. The standout for me was "Cherokee", which opens with a remarkable unaccompanied Konitz solo which might well be studied next to his extended reading on the old solo disc Lone-Lee. & his statements of the heads of ballads like "Easy Living" & (especially) "If You Could See Me Now" are excellent examples of Konitz's instant recomposition.
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