egroj world: Suggested video: Dexter Gordon - Jazz Icons Live in '63 & '64

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Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Suggested video: Dexter Gordon - Jazz Icons Live in '63 & '64

 

 

Setlist:
1 A Night in Tunisia -Dexter Gordon 2:10
2 What's New - Dexter Gordon 13:20
3 Blues Walk - Dexter Gordon 21:07
4 Second Balcony Jump - Dexter Gordon 32:15
5 You've Changed - Dexter Gordon
6 Lady Bird - Dexter Gordon
7 Body and Soul - Dexter Gordon


Artist Credit
Michael Cuscuna Liner Notes
Phillip Galloway Liner Notes, Producer
Dexter Gordon Primary Artist, Sax (Tenor)
Maxine Gordon Liner Notes
George Gruntz Piano
Tom Gulotta Art Direction, Design, Liner Notes, Producer
Daniel Humair Drums
Hal Miller Consultant
David Peck Liner Notes, Producer
Guy Pedersen Bass
Jan Persson Photography
Riccardo Schwamenthal Photography
Don Sickler Associate Producer, Consultant
Lee Tanner Photography
Francis Wolff Photography

Jazz Icons: Dexter Gordon features three concerts filmed in 1963 and 1964 in Holland, Switzerland and Belgium that highlight the bebop legend's classic style and silky tone. Filmed while Dexter was living in Europe, these shows feature legendary side musicians such as Art Taylor (drums) and Kenny Drew (piano) and jazz classics "Blues Walk", "A Night In Tunisia", "Body And Soul" and others. One of the most influential saxophonists in jazz history (both John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins claim him as an influence), Dexter Gordon is captured in sharp form and style on this 70-minute tour de force.

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