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Album Details: European Concert 1 & 2

Release Date:01/30/2007
Label:Collectables
UPC:090431783627

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  • All Music Guide

    Long considered a classic album from the Modern Jazz Quartet, the European Concert defines them simultaneously as a recording entity and as a working band. Issued by Collectables on a single disc is the entire performance originally issued on a pair of Atlantic LPs in 1962 and briefly released on CD by Joel Dorn's M Label in the year 2000. MJQ presented jazz in the context of a formally structured environment, much like a chamber group in the classical context. Within the band, the groove of Milt "Bags" Jackson's vibes met the solid swing of Connie Kay's drums, the funky strut of Percy Heath's bass, and the elegant classicism of John Lewis' piano. The MJQ were able, in a context that pushed at jazz's boundaries from the outside, to create a music that swung without edges or fragmented harmonic structures. Instead as this album perhaps more than any of their studio recordings exemplifies they used concepts of time, space, meter, rhythm, and changes to weave together a seamless whole, ...where melody grounded the improvisation but never really restricted it. The kind of graceful counterpoint that exists between Lewis and Jackson here is instinctual at this time in 1960. The show included the finest moments of their early recording career in a live setting. One listen to "Django" will make your head swim with its sparse rhythmic texture that is still driving and Lewis' rag melody line when it encounters the pure stretch of the polytonal rhythms Jackson is laying down. If it weren't for Heath the entire thing would become unglued, because he was the hinge on this set. Elsewhere on "I Should Care," Lewis brings his solo down to a rudimentary threefinger patter without chords that takes the line apart harmonically while never straying from anything in the architecture of the tune. Much later, on the encore "Round Midnight," MJQ take Monk's masterwork and turn it into a near rondo as time changes are constant in the first 16 bars. The front line melody blurs between Jackson and Lewis, as do harmonic counterpoint changes. While it's true this was a tune nobody should have had to change, almost everyone who covered it did. Lewis, whose playing style couldn't have been more antithetical to Monk's, quotes Monk's own solo in his and turns it into a piece of the melody near the end where Jackson is vibing chord changes and intervallic spaces. It leaves both audience and listeners breathless at the end of its alltoobrief threeminutesandforty seconds. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Modern Jazz Quartet

Pianist John Lewis, vibraphonist Milt Jackson, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Kenny Clarke first came together as the rhythm section of the 1946 Dizzy Gillespie His Orchestra and they had occasional features that gave the overworked brass players a welldeserved rest. They next came together in 1951, recording as the Milt Jackson Quartet. In 1952, with Percy Heath taking... Read more