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MJQ (HD Remastered)

The Modern Jazz Quartet & Milt Jackson Quintet

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These eight sides have been issued under a number of alternate monikers, including MJQ (1954) and Milt Jackson Quintet (1956), among others. However, regardless of how these tracks are packaged or obtained, they remain true to the free, spirited style of Milt Jackson (vibraphone). Here, he's presented in the context of both the Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ) as well as heading up an all-star, five-piece unit bearing his name. The MJQ features the talents of John Lewis (piano), Percy Heath (bass), and Kenny Clarke (drums), while the personnel of the quintet boasts Jackson, Heath, Clarke, Horace Silver (piano), and Henry Boozier (trumpet). Modern Jazz Quartet with Milt Jackson Quintet (1954) commences with four MJQ cuts taken from a December 1952 session. "All the Things You Are" swoons behind Jackson's plump intonations, gleaming during the notably tropical introduction. They quickly fall into place utilizing their trademark cool bop approach to swing. "La Ronde" is a Lewis original that is a distinct variation on Dizzy Gillespie's seminal "Two Bass Hit." The slippery syncopation is the perfect outlet for their highly inventive and instantaneous interaction. The same is true of "Vendome," another Lewis-penned title that contains a fugue-like arrangement, adding to the song's regal vibe. Finally, MJQ's frisky reading of Duke Ellington's "Rose of the Rio Grande" is an apt match of melody with musician. The remainder of the long player hails from a June 1954 Jackson-led quintet. Silver's "Opus de Funk" weaves together some charmingly brisk interjections from Jackson, with the author providing tasty interplay throughout. "Buhaina" serves as an essential outlet for Boozier's wide open, yet tightly reigned trumpet. His melodic sense is nothing short of impeccable and this performance rather pointedly complements his solos. "I've Lost Your Love" is a refined Jackson composition that may well be the crowing jewel of the entire effort, as its bluesy inclinations emit an unmistakably muted hue. Again it is worth repeating that this collection is available in several incarnations, any and or all of which are replete with some of the best examples of Milt Jackson's ensemble work in a pair of equally superior configurations.
© Lindsay Planer /TiVo

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All the Things You Are
00:03:15

Jerome Kern, Composer, Lyricist - Oscar Hammerstein II , Composer, Lyricist - The Modern Jazz Quartet, MainArtist - Milt Jackson Quintet, MainArtist

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2
La Ronde
00:03:08

John Lewis, Composer, Lyricist - The Modern Jazz Quartet, MainArtist - Milt Jackson Quintet, MainArtist

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3
Rose of the Rio Grande
00:03:12

The Modern Jazz Quartet, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - Milt Jackson Quintet, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

2018 Reborn Recordings 2018 Reborn Recordings

4
Vendome
00:02:14

John Lewis, Composer, Lyricist - The Modern Jazz Quartet, MainArtist - Milt Jackson Quintet, MainArtist

2018 Reborn Recordings 2018 Reborn Recordings

5
Opus de Funk
00:04:06

Horace Silver, Composer, Lyricist - The Modern Jazz Quartet, MainArtist - Milt Jackson Quintet, MainArtist

2018 Reborn Recordings 2018 Reborn Recordings

6
I've Lost Your Love
00:04:59

Milt Jackson, Composer, Lyricist - The Modern Jazz Quartet, MainArtist - Milt Jackson Quintet, MainArtist

2018 Reborn Recordings 2018 Reborn Recordings

7
Buhaina
00:04:32

Horace Silver, Composer, Lyricist - The Modern Jazz Quartet, MainArtist - Milt Jackson Quintet, MainArtist

2018 Reborn Recordings 2018 Reborn Recordings

8
Soma
00:05:24

The Modern Jazz Quartet, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist - Milt Jackson Quintet, Composer, Lyricist, MainArtist

2018 Reborn Recordings 2018 Reborn Recordings

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These eight sides have been issued under a number of alternate monikers, including MJQ (1954) and Milt Jackson Quintet (1956), among others. However, regardless of how these tracks are packaged or obtained, they remain true to the free, spirited style of Milt Jackson (vibraphone). Here, he's presented in the context of both the Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ) as well as heading up an all-star, five-piece unit bearing his name. The MJQ features the talents of John Lewis (piano), Percy Heath (bass), and Kenny Clarke (drums), while the personnel of the quintet boasts Jackson, Heath, Clarke, Horace Silver (piano), and Henry Boozier (trumpet). Modern Jazz Quartet with Milt Jackson Quintet (1954) commences with four MJQ cuts taken from a December 1952 session. "All the Things You Are" swoons behind Jackson's plump intonations, gleaming during the notably tropical introduction. They quickly fall into place utilizing their trademark cool bop approach to swing. "La Ronde" is a Lewis original that is a distinct variation on Dizzy Gillespie's seminal "Two Bass Hit." The slippery syncopation is the perfect outlet for their highly inventive and instantaneous interaction. The same is true of "Vendome," another Lewis-penned title that contains a fugue-like arrangement, adding to the song's regal vibe. Finally, MJQ's frisky reading of Duke Ellington's "Rose of the Rio Grande" is an apt match of melody with musician. The remainder of the long player hails from a June 1954 Jackson-led quintet. Silver's "Opus de Funk" weaves together some charmingly brisk interjections from Jackson, with the author providing tasty interplay throughout. "Buhaina" serves as an essential outlet for Boozier's wide open, yet tightly reigned trumpet. His melodic sense is nothing short of impeccable and this performance rather pointedly complements his solos. "I've Lost Your Love" is a refined Jackson composition that may well be the crowing jewel of the entire effort, as its bluesy inclinations emit an unmistakably muted hue. Again it is worth repeating that this collection is available in several incarnations, any and or all of which are replete with some of the best examples of Milt Jackson's ensemble work in a pair of equally superior configurations.
© Lindsay Planer /TiVo

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