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The Lee Konitz Nonet never really prospered, but they recorded several excellent albums. With such top players as fl???gelhornist John Eckert, trombonist Jimmy Knepper, and baritonist Ronnie Cuber in the group, and colorful arrangements provided by Sy Johnson, this band's repertoire was as wide as one would expect from a Konitz band. Whether it be the Louis Armstrong-associated "Struttin' with Some Barbeque," a Lester Young-inspired "Sometimes I'm Happy," Charlie Parker's "Chi-Chi," "Giant Steps," or some newer originals, the results are frequently superb.
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1. Fanfare 2. Chi-Chi 3. If You Could See Me Now 4. Sometimes I'm Happy 5. Giant Steps 6. April/April Too 7. Who You 8. Stryker's Dues 9. Fourth Dimension 10. Struttin' with Some Barbecue 11. Hymn Too 12. Jazzspeak