Michel Legrand With Miles Davis and Bill Evans - Legrand Jazz
Facts
| Artist(s) | Michel Legrand With Miles Davis and Bill Evans |
| Studio | Polygram Records |
| Release Date | October 25, 1990 |
| UPC Code | 042283007420 |
| Buy this item | $14.98 at Amazon.com As of Jan 7 14:46 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Michel Legrand With Miles Davis and Bill Evans - Legrand Jazz
Tracks
- The Jitterbug Waltz - Michel Legrand, Maltby, Richard Jr.
- Nuages - Michel Legrand, Reinhardt, Django
- A Night in Tunisia - Michel Legrand, Gillespie, Dizzy
- Blue and Sentimental - Michel Legrand, Basie, Count
- Stompin' at the Savoy - Michel Legrand, Goodman, Benny
- Django - Michel Legrand, Lewis, John [01]
- Wild Man Blues - Michel Legrand, Armstrong, Louis
- Rosetta - Michel Legrand, Hines, Earl
- 'Round Midnight - Michel Legrand, Hanighen, Bernie
- Don't Get Around Much Anymore - Michel Legrand, Ellington, Duke
- In a Mist - Michel Legrand, Beiderbecke, Bix
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Good jazz |
listings is failure to give personnel on other CDs. I
got another Le Grand CD that did not list players and got
an easy listening CD that had nothing to do with jazz.
Beware March 20, 2006
| An absolutely unique experience! |
| The Test of the Best |
Legrand is famous for his 'romantic' jazz-influenced soundtracks for "The Thomas Crown Affair," "Umbrellas of Cherbourg" and other flicks, which can often get too schmaltzy and nauseating. On Legrand Jazz, however, he tried to make his ultimate artistic statement without any commercial compromise, and man did it work! Everything is just right and there isn't a touch of mawkishness anywhere---just sophisticated, transcendent music. All the tracks are super-sublime and fancy-fine, and the more you listen to them the better they get.
Each of these three 1958 dates featured a different band: a 10 piece, an 11, and 15. The players? Ben Webster, Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Phil Woods, Hank Jones, Jimmy Cleveland, Art Farmer, Ernie Royal, Donald Byrd, Herbie Mann, Eddie Costa, Paul Chambers, just to name a few of the more famous honchos. There are plenty of solos but they weave themselves in and out of the arrangements in a way that synergizes the music and lifts it to a higher plane. Especially choice among a record full of choice solos are Ben Webster's super-creamy lines on "Blue and Sentimental," and, of course, Miles Davis' immortal poetry on "Round Midnight," "Django" and "Jitterbug Waltz." September 22, 2000
| Late 1950s LeGrand...HOT! |
| Late 1950s LeGrand...HOT! |
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