
Experience the sophisticated blend of jazz and classical influences with Django, the 1956 album by The Modern Jazz Quartet, released by Prestige Records (Catalog No. PRLP 7057). This seminal work showcases the quartet's innovative approach to jazz, characterized by intricate arrangements and a refined aesthetic.
The album's title track, "Django," composed by pianist John Lewis, serves as a poignant tribute to the legendary guitarist Django Reinhardt. The composition is noted for its mournful melody and complex structure, reflecting the group's commitment to musical depth and expression.
Track Listing:
Side A:
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Django – 7:03
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One Bass Hit – 2:59
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La Ronde Suite:
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Piano – 1:46
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Bass – 2:55
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Vibes – 2:12
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Drums – 2:39
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Side B:
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The Queen's Fancy – 3:12
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Delaunay's Dilemma – 4:01
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Autumn in New York – 3:40
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But Not for Me – 3:44
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Milano – 4:23
Personnel:
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Milt Jackson – Vibraphone
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John Lewis – Piano
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Percy Heath – Bass
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Kenny Clarke – Drums
Dimensions: 12 x 12