The Modern Jazz Quartet – The Last Concert (1975/2011) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz]

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Artist: The Modern Jazz Quartet
Album: The Last Concert
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 1975/2011
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 192 kHz
Duration: 01:31:18
Total Tracks: 14
Total Size: 3,59 GB

Tracklist:

1. The Modern Jazz Quartet – Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise (Live at Lincoln Center New York City) (06:29)
2. The Modern Jazz Quartet – The Cylinder (Live at Lincoln Center New York City) (05:31)
3. The Modern Jazz Quartet – Summertime (Live at Lincoln Center New York City) (07:53)
4. The Modern Jazz Quartet – Trav’lin’ (Live at Lincoln Center New York City) (05:42)
5. The Modern Jazz Quartet – Blues in A Minor (Live at Lincoln Center New York City) (07:50)
6. The Modern Jazz Quartet – One Never Knows (Live at Lincoln Center New York City) (07:29)
7. The Modern Jazz Quartet – Bag’s Groove (Live at Lincoln Center New York City) (06:45)
8. The Modern Jazz Quartet – Confirmation (Live at Lincoln Center New York City) (04:56)
9. The Modern Jazz Quartet – ‘Round Midnight (Live at Lincoln Center New York City) (07:38)
10. The Modern Jazz Quartet – A Night in Tunisia (Live at Lincoln Center New York City) (05:24)
11. The Modern Jazz Quartet – The Golden Striker (Live at Lincoln Center New York City) (05:30)
12. The Modern Jazz Quartet – Skating in Central Park (Live at Lincoln Center New York City) (06:37)
13. The Modern Jazz Quartet – Django (Live at Lincoln Center New York City) (06:16)
14. The Modern Jazz Quartet – What’s New? (Live at Lincoln Center New York City) (07:14)

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Recorded at the Avery Fisher Hall in New York on November 25, 1974, The Modern Jazz Quartet comprised of vibraphonist Milt Jackson, bassist Percy Heath, pianist John Lewis and drummer Connie Kay are at their very best. Performing with their distinctive bebop, cool jazz and third-stream sound, a blend of jazz and classical influences, the quartet performs some of their greatest hits including “Bags’ Groove,” “Summertime,” “A Night in Tunisia” and “Django.” This audiophile recording by one of jazz’s finest small ensembles is an essential for any jazz collection.

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