Lee Kontiz with Dave Holland & Jack DeJohnette

By admin | October 27, 2009

Submitted by Jazz Note SDP

One of the pleasures of having an absurdly large collection (=large enough you forget what you have) is that you forget what you have.  While listening to Dave Holland again today, I discovered that I had a recording with Dave Holland playing bass on it.  Lee Konitz, the absurdist poet of the alto sax recorded an album called Satori.  I have always been challenged and fascinated by Konitz’s playing.  I first heard him on a Bill Evans album, Crosscurrents.
Satori is not the first Konitz album I would recommend to the uninitiated.  That would be Alone Together with Brad Mehldau and Charlie Haden.  But the former is solid Konitz, and it is a good chance to hear Holland as a side man.  Here is a sample:
Lee Konitz/On Green Dolphin Street/Satori

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