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Anti Heroes

LEE KONITZ & GIL EVANS Anti Heroes (1991 French 7-track CD featuring the pair recorded live on January 11-12th, 1980 at Greene Street, NYC, opening with a version of the Mingus improvisation Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Silk Blues)

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Release Year 1991 - 33 years ago
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Format CD album (CDLP)
Record Label Verve
Complete Stock List Go to Lee Konitz
Product Catalogue No 511622-2
Music Genre Jazz, Blues, Latin
Country Comes from France Comes from 'France'
 
Tracklisting & More Information

1. Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress, Then Silk Blues
2. The Moon Struck One
3. Drizzling Rain
4. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You
5. The Buzzard Song
6. How Insensitive
7. Copenhagen Sight


CD ALBUM  
Recording Artist Lee Konitz
Product Title Anti Heroes
Product Information Lee Konitz Anti Heroes France CD album (CDLP).
Language All tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
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