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Marshlands

by Warne Marsh

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about

This 71-minute CD is compiled from seven Storyville CD's, recorded live and in the studio in Copenhagen and Stockholm between 1975 and 1980. Of the 13 tunes, three feature Lee Konitz on alto sax, three are duo numbers with bassist Red Mitchell, and three are accompanied by the Kenny Drew trio. Warne Marsh's main influences were pianist Lennie Tristano and saxophonists Charlie Parker and Lester Young. The music on this CD lacks ego - "I let the music play me", said Marsh, and he follows an exact musical line of thought while playing. Regarding Warne Marsh, British jazz journalist Alun Morgan said: "Music such as this is the very essence of jazz."

credits

released March 20, 2003

Warne Marsh (tenor saxophone) - Lee Konitz (alto saxophone) - Kenny Drew (piano) - Dave Cliff (guitar) - Peter Ind, Red Mitchell, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Bo Stief (bass) - Alan Levitt, Aage Tangaard, Svend-Erik Nørregaard (drums)

Various recording dates

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Storyville Records Denmark

Storyville Records is Europe’s oldest independent jazz label. It releases a rich variety of jazz, blues and related musical genres, often accompanied by authoritative notes and rare extras. This iconic label was founded in 1952 in Denmark and today continues to augment its historic catalogue of recordings made by American jazz and blues legends with new releases from contemporary jazz artists. ... more

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