The choice of Kurt Weill's sleek and elegant compositions was astute: the bittersweet harmonies of Weill (who ultimately emigrated to the U.S. from Germany) lend themselves particularly well to jazz soloing, and accordingly, an outstanding rhythm section featuring the Modern Jazz Quartet's John Lewis (an enthusiastic advocate of Third Stream from its inception) and Connie Kay. Bassist Richard Davis is on hand to support some splendid horn work from Thad Jones, Nick Travis, Jerome Richardson, and most notably Eric Dolphy, whose wild bass clarinet leaps on "Alabama Song" are a pure joy to hear, and proof that the saxophonist's harmonic concept, while undeniably "out" for the standard-based harmonic repertoire of bop, was most definitely "in" the wider scheme of musical thought that Third Stream aspired to.
Tracklist:
1 | Alabama Song | 5:22 |
2 | Havanna Song | 6:16 |
3 | As You Make Your Bed | 5:26 |
4 | Mack The Knife | 5:04 |
5 | Bilbao Song | 3:47 |
6 | Barbara Song | 5:04 |
7 | Pirate Jenny | 3:34 |
8 | Mack The Knife (Alternate Take) | 4:50 |
9 | Bilbao Song (Alternate Take) | 3:45 |
10 | Pirate Jenny (Alternate Take) | 4:23 |
The Sextet Of Orchestra USA - Mack The Knife And Other Berlin Theatre Songs Of Kurt Weill (1964)
(320 kbps, cover art included)
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