Lee Konitz was, by 1957, firmly established as an individualist capable of forging his path away from the alleged West Coast Cool School. So the reissued titles included on this single CD --
Very Cool and
Tranquility -- could be deceiving. Flying away from peers
Paul Desmond and
Art Pepper,
Konitz on his trusty alto sax braved the waters of third stream and early creative improvising, which would hold him in good stead for the remainder of his career. Those inferences are clearly imbued on this reissue. The two bands heard here are quite distinct, as the witty and mostly wonderful
Very Cool sessions feature underappreciated trumpeter
Don Ferrara in a quintet with
Konitz, doing standards, the
Konitz composition "Kary's Trance," and two of
Ferrara's tunes. On the
Tranquility sides, the trumpet and piano leave, replaced by guitarist
Billy Bauer, another unsung jazz giant. Heavyweights
Henry Grimes on bass and drummer
Dave Bailey prove one of the best units
Konitz ever fronted. They do more standards, a single original by
Bauer or
Konitz, and one from their collective mentor,
Lennie Tristano. This CD is a marvelous time capsule revealing much about
Konitz, this pivot point time period, and the late-50s state of modern, progressive mainstream hard to post-bop jazz.
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Michael G. Nastos, Rovi