The Modern Jazz Quartet - The Legendary Profile (1972) [2013 Japan 24-bit Remaster] CD-Rip
Artist: The Modern Jazz Quartet
Title: The Legendary Profile
Year Of Release: 1972 [2013]
Label: Atlantic / Warner [WPCR-27204]
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (*image + .cue,log)
Total Time: 00:40:46
Total Size: 260 mb (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
This is an MJQ album that, for most fans, is somewhat off the beaten path. At a time when they had left Apple Records to return to Atlantic, and when fusion was just getting started, the group incorporate more Brazilian music in the mix, and John Lewis plays Fender Rhodes electric piano on two tracks. While their laid-back, mellow, chamber-like sound is very much intact, the rules of sonic preparation had changed, and the band followed in kind. Drummer Connie Kay even adds a bit of R&B funk to the proceedings, as on the chunky opener and title track, which is very atypical for the group. One of two Lewis originals, "Valeria" is a light bossa nova, energized as it goes along, while the absolute beauty of "Romance" is marinated in waltz pace with accenting cymbal zings - the perfect candlelight-and-wine dinner music. Milt Jackson's work on vibes never wavered over the years since his early bop days in Detroit, and he sounds as good as ever throughout the proceedings. The tracks where Lewis plays Rhodes include a long, tender, Latin-flavored version of Tim Hardin's "Misty Roses" in as foggy a mood as possible, and the shimmering ballad of Jackson's "The Martyr," where Kay's overtly cascading bells turn the piece completely atmospheric. Covering the pop song "What Now My Love?," in demure shades of late-night Rio, is in their comfort zone, but it's not the most substantive tune they have everTitle: The Legendary Profile
Year Of Release: 1972 [2013]
Label: Atlantic / Warner [WPCR-27204]
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (*image + .cue,log)
Total Time: 00:40:46
Total Size: 260 mb (+3%rec.)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracks:
01. The Legendary Profile
02. Valeria
03. Misty Roses
04. The Martyr
05. What Now My Love (Et maintenant)
06. Romance
07. Milano
Personnel:
John Lewis - piano
Milt Jackson - vibes
Percy Heath - bass
Connie Kay - drums