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Sunday, 8 September 2024

The Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ)

Concorde is an album by the Modern Jazz Quartet, recorded in New York on July 2, 1955, and first released that year as an LP, Prestige 7005, with liner notes by Ira Gitler. The album was reissued in 2008 as part of the Rudy Van Gelder Remasters collection.

The Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ) was a jazz combo established in 1952 that played music influenced by classical, cool jazz, blues and bebop. For most of its history the Quartet consisted of John Lewis (piano), Milt Jackson (vibraphone), Percy Heath (double bass), and Connie Kay (drums). The group grew out of the rhythm section of Dizzy Gillespie's big band from 1946 to 1948, which consisted of Lewis and Jackson along with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Kenny Clarke. They recorded as the Milt Jackson Quartet in 1951 and Brown left the group, being replaced on bass by Heath. During the early-to-mid-1950s they became the Modern Jazz Quartet, Lewis became the group's musical director, and they made several recordings with Prestige Records. This album is the first to feature drummer Connie Kay, who replaced Kenny Clarke in 1955. It is also the first Modern Jazz Quartet LP conceived from the beginning as a long playing record; previous MJQ recordings had been released as 78's, 10 inch 33's or reissues of these formats on a 12-inch LP. The liner notes acknowledge the additional playing time of the LP format by asking the listener to regard this album as a performance set "at one of America's leading jazz rooms".

1. Ralph's New Blues
2. All Of You
3. I'll Remember April

1. Gershwin Medley
    a. Soon
    b. For You For Me For Evermore
    c. Love Walked In
    d. Our Love Is Here To Stay
2. Softly As In a Morning Sunrise
3. Concorde

          3. I'll Remember April

2 comments:

  1. Something Different Now ! Give it a listen you might enjoy it !
    Enjoy !

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  2. This is real music. Follow up by obtaining the two volumes of MJQ at Music Inn . . . Both wonderful.

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