Lennie Tristano's Atlantic debut was a controversial album at the time of its release. Though Tristano was regarded as a stellar and innovative bebop pianist, the first four tunes on this set shocked the jazz world at the time of their release. The reason was that on the four original tunes that open the set -- "Line Up," "Requiem," "Turkish Mambo" and "East Thirty-Second" -- Tristano actually overdubbed piano lines, and sped the tape up and down for effect. While the effect is quite listenable and only jarring in the most splendid sense of the word because of the sharp, angular arpeggios and the knotty, involved method of improvising that came directly by improvising against the rhythm section drummer Jeff Morton and bassist Peter Ind, it was literally unheard of at the time. The last five tunes on the disc were recorded live with a rhythm section of bassist Gene Ramey and drummer Art Taylor. Lee Konitz plays alto as well. The tunes are all standards including "These Foolish Things," "Ghost of a Chance," and "All the Things You Are." The performance is flawless, with beautiful interplay between Lee and Lennie with stellar harmonic ideas coming down from the bandstand in a fluid relaxed manner. This is a gorgeous album with a beautiful juxtaposition between the first half and the second half between the rhythmic and intervallic genius of Tristano as an improviser and as a supreme lyrical and swinging harmonist on the back half. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Lennie Tristano (Collectables)
12/21/2004 | Collectables
All Music Guide Review
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Credits
- Jeff Morton
- Drums
- Barry Ulanov
- Liner Notes
- Jay Maisel
- Artwork
- Gene Ramey
- Bass
- Lee Konitz
- Sax (Alto)
- Art Taylor
- Drums
- Lennie Tristano
- Piano
- Peter Ind
- Bass















