Review by Ron Wynn
Tristano's piano solos are challenging and ambitious on these unaccompanied solo works, recorded between 1960 and 1962 (all except "You Don't Know What Love Is" Tristano originals). The variety and sheer amount of ideas, plus the facility of the lines and the overall performances, are impressive. This is a superb presentation of Lennie Tristano's work.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-new-tristano-mw0001055614
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«The New Tristano», es su ultimo disco oficial y fue grabado en 1962. «C Minor Complex, es la pieza reina de la colección de gran interes general y de una calidad superior. Este disco fue ignorado lo que obligó a Tristano a no grabar nunca mas para no verse obligado a prostituirse musicalmente.
https://apoloybaco.com/jazz/lennie-tristano-the-new-tristano/
1 - Becoming
2 - C Minor Complex
3 - You Don't Know What Love Is
Written-By – Don Raye, Gene DePaul
4 - Deliberation
- Scene And Variations
5a - Carol -
5b - Tania -
5c - Bud -
6 - Love Lines
7 - G Minor Complex
Credits:
Artwork – Mental Block
Design [Original Cover Design] – Loring Eutemey
Liner Notes – Keith Shadwick
Liner Notes [Original] – Barry Ulanov
Photography By – Lee Friedlander
Piano, Engineer – Lennie Tristano
Reissue Producer – Florence Halfon
Remastered By – Giovanni Scatola
Written-By – Lennie Tristano (pistas: 1, 2, 4 to 7)
Recorded in New York City, 1960-1962.
"Lennie Tristano is heard on this album in unaccompanied piano solos.
No use is made of multi-tracking, overdubbing, or tape-speeding on any selection."
Label: Atlantic – 8122-77676-2, Warner Jazz – 8122-77676-2, Rhino Records (2) – 8122-77676-2
Series: Atlantic Masters
Country: Europe
Released: 2006
Genre: Jazz
Style: Cool Jazz
https://www.discogs.com/release/3676701-Lennie-Tristano-The-New-Tristano
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