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Steve Lacy: The Straight Horn Of Steve Lacy - COMPACT DISCS
Steve Lacy: The Straight Horn Of Steve Lacy - COMPACT DISCS
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Title: The Straight Horn Of Steve Lacy
Artist: Steve Lacy
Label: Candid
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 708857321124
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2023-07-21
Number of Discs: 1
The Straight Horn Of Steve Lacy by Steve Lacy - The "straight horn" referred to in the title of this superb album from 1961 is the soprano saxophone, and Lacy is recognized as one of the greatest to ever play the instrument, ranking alongside John Coltrane and Sidney Bechet. Because of the difficulty involved in mastering it's pitch challenges, very few jazzmen concentrated on it. Lacy is widely considered the first "modern" musician to specialize on the instrument. Lacy had long and prolific career and a fascinating style trajectory. At sixteen he began playing Dixieland with the likes of Pee Wee Russell. In the mid 1950's he played free jazz with Cecil Taylor, and appeared with his groundbreaking quartet at the 1957 New Port Jazz Festival. He made a notable appearance on the 1959 Gil Evens, Great Jazz Standards album. Along the way, Lacy became obsessed with the music of Thelonious Monk, working with him several times including the 1963 Big Band and Quartet in Concert album, and devoted much of this life's work to the interpretation of Monk's materiel.
Tracks:
1.1 Louise
1.2 Introspection
1.3 Donna Lee
1.4 Played Twice
1.5 Air
1.6 Criss Cross
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Artist: Steve Lacy
Label: Candid
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 708857321124
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2023-07-21
Number of Discs: 1
The Straight Horn Of Steve Lacy by Steve Lacy - The "straight horn" referred to in the title of this superb album from 1961 is the soprano saxophone, and Lacy is recognized as one of the greatest to ever play the instrument, ranking alongside John Coltrane and Sidney Bechet. Because of the difficulty involved in mastering it's pitch challenges, very few jazzmen concentrated on it. Lacy is widely considered the first "modern" musician to specialize on the instrument. Lacy had long and prolific career and a fascinating style trajectory. At sixteen he began playing Dixieland with the likes of Pee Wee Russell. In the mid 1950's he played free jazz with Cecil Taylor, and appeared with his groundbreaking quartet at the 1957 New Port Jazz Festival. He made a notable appearance on the 1959 Gil Evens, Great Jazz Standards album. Along the way, Lacy became obsessed with the music of Thelonious Monk, working with him several times including the 1963 Big Band and Quartet in Concert album, and devoted much of this life's work to the interpretation of Monk's materiel.
Tracks:
1.1 Louise
1.2 Introspection
1.3 Donna Lee
1.4 Played Twice
1.5 Air
1.6 Criss Cross

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