The Modern Jazz Quartet - 40 Years of MJQ (Live John Lewis, Milt Jackson) (2025) [Hi-Res]

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Title: 40 Years of MJQ (Live John Lewis, Milt Jackson)
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Arkadia Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [48kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 41:04
Total Size: 484 / 245 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Three Windows (from No Sun In Venice) (MJQ - live John Lewis, Percy Heath) (03:51)
2. The Golden Striker (from "No Sun In Venice") (MJQ - Live, Milt Jackson, John Lewis, radio version) (03:43)
3. Sketch (feat Kammerorchester Arcata Stuttgart - MJQ - live Milt Jackson, John Lewis) (05:54)
4. Alexander's Fugue (feat Kammerorchester Arcata Stuttgart - MJQ - live Milt Jackson, John Lewis) (05:26)
5. Adagio From Concierto De Aranjuez (MJQ, Live, John Lewis, Milt Jackson, radio version) (05:01)
6. A Day In Dubrovnik Suite: Afternoon (feat Kammerorchester Arcata Stuttgart - MJQ - live John Lewis, Milt Jackson) (04:45)
7. A Day In Dubrovnik Suite: Night (feat Kammerorchester Arcata Stuttgart - MJQ - live John Lewis, Milt Jackson) (07:53)
8. A Day In Dubrovnik Suite: Morning (feat Kammerorchester Arcata Stuttgart - MJQ - live Milt Jackson, John Lewis) (04:28)

40 Years of MJQ, presents the Modern Jazz Quartet’s (MJQ) Fortieth Anniversary Concert, showcasing the signature sounds that ensured the group’s lasting legacy in the history of music. Recorded live in Germany, the Quartet, performing the timeless compositions of their musical mastermind John Lewis, is accompanied by the lush sound of a full string orchestra.

40 Years after leaving Dizzy Gillespie’s Big Band (where the MJQ originated as Gillespie’s rhythm section), pianist and composer John Lewis, bassist Percy Heath, vibraphonist extraordinaire Milt Jackson, and drummer Mickey Roker (subbing for original member Connie Kay) perform in this unforgettable musical celebration that exemplifies the dignity of Jazz.

In this spectacular, live, full-length concert performance, the MJQ performs with the soul and the skill that defines the Jazz spirit, but you’ll hear the band’s love for classical European music reflected in gems like Three Windows (medley from the movie No Sun in Venice). “Classical” seems to be a key term here, for the Quartet’s musicians grew up inspired by the giants of classical American Jazz such as Lester Young, Teddy Wilson, and Sid Catlett.

“…can quench the thirst of almost every jazz fan.” – The Washington Post

This Album 40 Years of MJQ, exemplifies the beautiful flux between Classical and Jazz music in a fashion that has assured its lasting legacy in the world of Jazz, and stands as a venerable example of how tradition and innovation can merge into a deeply beautiful sound.

John Lewis; Piano
Percy Heath; Bass
Milt Jackson; Vibes
Mickey Roker; Drums