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John Lewis – The Bridge Game Vol. 2 (1985) (Philips-Digital Recording)

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John Lewis – The Bridge Game Vol. 2 (1985) (Philips-Digital Recording)

John Lewis – The Bridge Game Vol. 2 (1985) (Philips-Digital Recording)

John Lewis – The Bridge Game Vol. 2 (1985) (Philips-Digital Recording)
1985 | Jazz/Classical | EAC RIP | FLAC+CUE+LOG+HQ-Covers (400Dpi) | 202Mb+11Mb

John Aaron Lewis, 3 May 1920, LaGrange, Illinois, USA, d. 29 March 2001, New York City, New York, USA. A formally trained pianist from a very early age, Lewis studied music and anthropology at the University of New Mexico. first took an interest in jazz after meeting Kenny Clarke. In 1946, both men joined Dizzy Gillespie's big band with Lewis writing charts in addition to his rhythm section duties. In the late 40s and early 50s, Lewis continued his musical studies and also accompanied numerous important jazz artists including Charlie Parker, Miles Davis and Milt Jackson. His association with Jackson continued with their group taking the name, the Modern Jazz Quartet, in 1954. The MJQ stayed in existence until 1974 after which Lewis turned to teaching. In the late 80s the Modern Jazz Quartet re-formed and Lewis also worked with his own sextet and as musical director of the American Jazz Orchestra, a group especially dedicated to the performance of big band music and which played and recorded such important pieces as Benny Carter's "Central City Sketches". In the 80s Lewis was also musical director of the Monterey Jazz Festival, a role he gave up as his long-lived playing career continued to blossom.
Although he began his jazz career in bebop, a style that was always apparent in his playing, Lewis' classical training and extensive musical studies emerged in many of his compositions, which employed eighteenth and nineteenth century European musical forms. He also insisted on tuxedos for the MJQ's performances, and wherever possible performed in classical concert halls and recital rooms rather than clubs.

Personnel:

John Lewis - Piano
Joel Lester - Violin
Lois Martin - Viola (04)
Scott Nickrenz - Viola (08)
Howard Collins - Guitar
Marc Johnson – Bass

Tracklist:

01. One at Heart
02. The Game Demand
03. Two Clubs
04. A Little Slam in Diamonds
05. One Spade (Tears From The Children)
06. The Preempt
07. One Diamond
08. The Takeout Double
09. Two Clubs
10. The Invitation to a Slam

Recorded Rutgers Church, NY, January 16, 18, 19, 23-25, 1984 & October 1-3, 1985

Sound Quality: 8/9

Exact Audio Copy V0.99 prebeta 5 from 4. May 2009

EAC extraction logfile from 28. August 2009, 21:43

John Lewis / The Bridge Game Vol. 2

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