In A Mellow Tone
Wednesday May 1st, 2019 with Jean-Michel Labatut
Warne Marsh: for too long “The Unsung Cat”
There is an ever increasing interest in the life and music of the late jazz tenor saxophonist Warne Marsh. Many musicians, including Anthony Braxton and Mark Turner, consider him to be one of the most creative improvisers in the history of jazz music. We will cover some of his recordings showing the unique artistry of Warne Marsh.
Autumn In New York Warne Marsh - Music For Prancing (1957) - VSOP |
Playa Del Ray Warne Marsh - Music For Prancing - VSOP |
Dahoud Warne Marsh - Live At Dana Point (1957) - VSOP |
Limehouse Blues Warne Marsh - Live At Dana Point - VSOP |
S'Wonderful Warne Marsh - Live At Dana Point - VSOP |
Lennie's Pennies Warne Marsh - Ne Plus Ultra (1969) - Hatology |
317E. 32nd Warne Marsh - Ne Plus Ultra - Hatology |
Subconscious Lee Warne Marsh - Ne Plus Ultra - Hatology |
Blues In G Flat Warne Marsh - Warne Marsh Quartet At Storyville (1975) - Storyville |
After You've Gone Warne Marsh - Warne Marsh Quartet At Storyville - Storyville |
Confirmation Warne Marsh - Warne Marsh Trio At Storyville (1975) - Storyville |
I Can't Give You Anything But Love Warne Marsh - Warne Marsh Trio At Storyville - Storyville |
Without A Song Warne Marsh - Warne Marsh Trio At Storyville - Storyville |
Wow Warne Marsh - Warne Marsh/Lee Konitz Quintet (1975) - Storyville |
Sound-Lee Warne Marsh - Warne Marsh/Lee Konitz Quintet - Storyville |
Leave Me Warne Marsh - Berlin 1980 (1980) - Gambit |
And Then There's Music Warne Marsh - Berlin 1980 - Gambit |
Lady Be Good Warne Marsh/Red Mitchel - Big Two Vol 1 (1980) - Storyville |