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John Lewis - Philosophy (2020) [Bop, Cool]; FLAC (tracks)

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John Lewis - Philosophy (2020) [Bop, Cool]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: John Lewis
Album: Philosophy
Genre: Bop, Cool
Label: nagel heyer records
Released: 2020
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
  1. I Should Care
  2. Easy Living
  3. The Bad and the Beautiful
  4. Love Me or Leave Me
  5. Little Girl Blue
  6. Almost Like Being In Love
  7. 2 Degrees East, 3 Degrees West
  8. I Can't Get Started
  9. Warmeland
  10. If You Could See Me Now
  11. It Never Entered My Mind
  12. Harlequin
  13. Two Lyric Pieces: Pierrot, Colombine
  14. D & E
  15. Midsommer
  16. I Remember Clifford
  17. 2 Degrees East, 3 Degrees West II

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The musical director of the Modern Jazz Quartet for its entire history, John Lewis found the perfect outlet for his interest in bop, blues, and Bach. Possessor of a "cool" piano style that (like Count Basie's) makes every note count, Lewis with the MJQ has long helped make jazz look respectable to the classical music community without watering down his performances.

After serving in the military, Lewis was in the Dizzy Gillespie big band (1946-1948). He recorded with Charlie Parker during 1947-1948 (including "Parker's Mood"), and played with Miles Davis' Birth of the Cool Nonet, arranging "Move" and "Rouge." He worked with Illinois Jacquet (1948-1949) and Lester Young (1950-1951), and appeared on many recordings during the era. In 1951, Lewis recorded with the Milt Jackson Quartet which by 1952 became the Modern Jazz Quartet. Lewis' musical vision was fulfilled with the MJQ and he composed many pieces, with "Django" being the best-known. In addition to constantly touring with the MJQ during 1952-1974, Lewis wrote the film scores to Odds Against Tomorrow, No Sun in Venice, and A Milanese Story, recorded as a leader (including the 1956 cool classic "Two Degrees East, Three Degrees West," collaborations with Gunther Schuller, and records with Svend Asmussen and Albert Mangelsdorff), and worked with Orchestra U.S.A. in the mid-'60s. When the MJQ broke up in 1974, Lewis worked as an educator and occasionally recorded as a leader. With the MJQ's rebirth in 1981, he has resumed his former role as its guiding spirit until his death in 2001. Most of Lewis' own projects were recorded for Atlantic.
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