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Red Mitchell / Warne Marsh: Big Two
ByNo group of musicians was more cerebral than the one centered around

Lennie Tristano
piano1919 - 1978

Lee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020
Marsh met bassist

Red Mitchell
bass1927 - 1992

Stan Levey
drums1925 - 2005
It wasn't until the late 1970s that he began returning to the States and met up, once again, with Marsh. They started playing as a duo, something that had considerable rarity value. They played a week-long gig at Sweet Basil in New York and were featured on National Public Radio. As a result of this, Mitchell secured them an engagement at Fasching, the leading modern jazz club in Stockholm, the Swedish capital, where the 22 tracks on this double-CD were recorded on April 18-19, 1980.
The collection opens, appropriately, with Lennie Tristano's "317 East 32nd Street," which the pianist constructed out of the changes of the old standard "Out of Nowhere." But, as if to refute looming accusations of cerebralism, it continues with "South American Way," a song forever associated with camp "Brazilian Bombshell" Carmen Miranda.
Throughout, Mitchell pushes the melodic limitations of his instrument, which he tuned in fifths, like a violin. On occasion he almost makes it sing, while still keeping perfect time. Perhaps the most cerebral number is the old warhorse "Lady Be Good," on which Marsh recreates, note-for-note from memory, the solo

Lester Young
saxophone1909 - 1959

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
Most of the compositions are taken from The Great American Songbook, others are bebop classics based on the chord changes of standards. Funky it ain't but swing it does, with great taste and subtlety as well as some superb improvisations. ">
Track Listing
CD1: 317 East 32nd Street; South American Way; Star Eyes; Lady Be Good; It's You Or No One; These Foolish Things; In A Mellotone; Just You, Just Me; You Stepped Out Of A Dream; Embraceable You; Little Willie Leaps. CD2: Hot House; Undertow; Loverman; Tea For Two; Gone With The Wind; Ornithology; It Could Happen To You; Easy Living; I'm Getting Sentimental Over You; Background Music; Scrapple From The Apple.
Personnel
Red Mitchell
bassWarne Marsh: tenor saxophone; Red Mitchell: bass.
Album information
Title: Big Two | Year Released: 2009 | Record Label: Storyville Records
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