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Jeff Denson Trio/Lee Konitz: Jeff Denson + Lee Konitz
ByLee Konitz
saxophone, alto1927 - 2020

Jeff Denson
bassIn recent live performances, Konitz has set aside his horn to wordless scat sing as he calls them "syllables," over the music. This is the premier of his singing documented. And this, maybe the perfect setting for the saxophonist's vocalizations. Denson, nearly 50 years Konitz' junior, has been a faithful collaborator with the saxophonist since 2007. The pair recorded three previous Lee Konitz New Quartet albums, Deep Lee (Enja, 2008), Live At The Village Vanguard (Enja, 2009), and Standards Live At The Village Vanguard (Enja, 2014).
Here, Denson's working trio of pianist Dan Zemelman, and drummer Jon Arkin rework Konitz' signature tunes: some standards, and music the saxophonist first performed sixty years ago with pianist

Lennie Tristano
piano1919 - 1978

Art Pepper
saxophone, alto1925 - 1982

Warne Marsh
saxophone, tenor1927 - 1987
Denson takes a turn singing the lyrics to "Body And Soul" and "Skylark." His voice, like his bass, sinks root down in old school sonorous sound. His vocals on "Body And Soul" give way to Konitz' solo, again eschewing his horn, his vocals simply a proxy for his horn. The music is as familiar as an old friend and as comfortable as that old sweat shirt you just can't retire. ">
Track Listing
Baby; Duet; Blue Skies; East Thirty-Second; Subconscious Lee; Body And Soul; Background Music; Kary’s Trance; Skylark; 317 East 32nd Street; Subconscious Lee (solo).
Personnel
Jeff Denson: bass, vocals; Lee Konitz: alto saxophone, vocals; Dan Zemelman: piano; Jon Arkin: drums.
Album information
Title: Jeff Denson + Lee Konitz | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Self Produced
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