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1.1 Four1.2 Body and Soul1.3 G. Petal (Improvisation)1.4 So Rare1.5 It's You or No One2.1 Half Nelson2.2 Ruby My Dear2.3 The Girl from Ipanema2.4 Afternoon in Paris3.1 East of the Sun3.2 Afro Blue3.3 Nancy with the Laughing Face3.4 Little Melonae3.5 What's New4.1 Minority4.2 Inch Worm4.3 Mr. P.C4.4 Dear Ole Stockholm4.5 Like Someone in Love |
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| Number of discs: |
4 |
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Quartet 2003 |
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| Description: | 19 Standards by Anthony Braxton, released 28 May 2010.
This version of 19 Standards comes as a 4xCD. - QUARTET 2003(4-CD set) in 2003 Anthony Braxton Quartet went on a European tour which had become legendary. The members of his quartet were Kevin O'Neil on guitar, Kevin Norton on percussion and Andy Eulau on bass. The concept of the tour was to perform Jazz standards and during the tour the quartet performed over 60 Jazz standards. The results of the tour were two 4 CD sets entitled "23 Standards (Quartet) 2003" and "20 Standards (Quartet) 2003" released by Leo Records. Both sets received tremendous critical acclaim. The writers noted that Braxton performed Jazz standards in an entirely new way. Rather than echoing, aping or diminishing the tradition he was reinventing it making both the past and present much richer than it was before. Now we are releasing the remaining 19 standards (no repeats) 4.5 hours of music. The set is a must not only for Braxton's followers but for all Jazz fans at large. Limited edition 500 copies.Track 1-1 recorded in Bergamo, Italy
Track 1-2 recorded in Gent, Belgium (The Vooruit), November 14, 2003
Track 1-3 recorded in Brussels, Belgium (Flagey) February 22, 2003
Track 1-4 recorded in Guimaraes, Portugal (Guimaraes Jazz Festival) November 20, 2003
Track 1-5 recorded in Sevilla, Spain (Teatro Central) November 11, 2003
Track 2-1 recorded in Antwerp, Belgium (De Singel) February 19, 2003
Track 2-2 recorded in Verona, Italy (Teatro Filarmonico) November 17, 2003
Track 2-3 recorded in Sevilla, Spain (Teatro Central) November 11, 2003
Track 2-4 recorded in Brussels, Belgium (Flagey) February 22, 2003
Track 3-1 to 3-4 recorded in Bergamo, Italy
Track 3-5 recorded in Brussels, Belgium (Flagey) February 22, 2003
Track 4-1 recorded in Antwerp, Belgium (De Singel) February 19, 2003
Track 4-2 recorded in Nevers, France (Nevers Jazz Festival) November 13, 2003
Track 4-3 & 4-4 recorded in Lisbon, Portugal (Culturgest) November 19, 2003
Track 4-5 recorded in Brussels, Belgium (Flagey) February 22, 2003
Track 1-5 is credited to "D. Cook" (David Cook?) on release instead of Jule Styne And Sammy Cahn. Track 4-1 is credited to "G. Day" (Green Day?) on release, but this is the jazz standard by Gigi Gryce.
© &? 2010
Total times:
Disc 1: 65'36
Disc 2: 65'25
Disc 3: 71'56
Disc 4: 69'24
4 discs packaged in double width jewel case including a 4-page booklet. |
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| Producer: |
Anthony Braxton |
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| No. of tracks: |
19 |
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| Manufacturer No.: |
CDLR572575 |
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