Lee Konitz - Inside Hi Fi Album

Tracklist
1 | Star EyesWritten By – Don Raye, Gene DePaul | 5:19 |
2 | Kary's TranceWritten By – Lee Konitz | 6:06 |
3 | Sweet And LovelyWritten By – Gus Arnheim, Harry Tobias, Jules Lemare | 3:59 |
4 | IndianaWritten By – Ballard MacDonald, James F. Hanley | 5:20 |
5 | Everything Happens To MeWritten By – Matt Dennis, Tom Adair | 4:03 |
6 | All Of MeWritten By – Gerald Marks, Seymour Simons | 5:08 |
7 | Nesuhi's InstantWritten By – Peter Ind | 5:05 |
8 | Cork 'n' BibWritten By – Lee Konitz | 5:28 |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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1258 | Lee Konitz | Inside Hi-Fi (LP, Album, Mono) | Atlantic | 1258 | US | 1956 |
590 027, 590027 | Lee Konitz | Inside Hi-Fi (LP, Album, Mono, RE) | Atlantic Special, Atlantic Special | 590 027, 590027 | UK | 1967 |
LTZ-K.15092 | Lee Konitz | Inside Hi Fi (LP, Album) | London Records, London American Recordings | LTZ-K.15092 | UK | 1957 |
P-7528A | Lee Konitz | Inside Hi-Fi (LP, Album, Mono, RE) | Atlantic | P-7528A | Japan | 1976 |
AMJY-1258 | Lee Konitz | Inside Hi-Fi (LP, Album, Mono, Ltd, RE) | Atlantic | AMJY-1258 | Japan | 1992 |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Lee Konitz (tracks: A1 to A4)
- Bass – Arnold Fishkin (tracks: A1 to A4), Peter Ind (tracks: B1 to B4)
- Design – Marvin Israel
- Drums – Dick Scott
- Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder
- Guitar – Billy Bauer (tracks: A1 to A4)
- Liner Notes – John S. Wilson
- Photography By – Lee Friedlander
- Piano – Sal Mosca (tracks: B1 to B4)
- Supervised By – Nesuhi Ertegun
- Tenor Saxophone – Lee Konitz (tracks: A1, B1 to B4)
Notes
Reissue with black/silver Atlantic labels (1955-59 era style).
Sticker on frontcover:
-180 Gram, Limited Edition, Classic LP.
-High Definition Pressing For Super Fidelity.
-The Nicest Thing You Can Do To Your Stylus And Ears.
-The ultimate record: The way music was meant to be heard and great enough for an audiophile.
Sticker on backcover:
-Manufactured by Rhino Records
-Produced under license from Atlantic Recording Corp
-Exclusively distributed by Scorpio Music, Inc
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side 1 etched): 5032 - SD 1258 - 1 (A) S-52877
- Matrix / Runout (Side 2 etched): 5032 - SD 1258 - 1 (B) S-52878
Companies
- Manufactured By – Rhino Records
- Distributed By – Scorpio Music, Inc.
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-52877
- Pressed By – Rainbo Records – S-52878
Album
Inside Hi-Fi - Lee Konitz. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Inside Hi-Fi. Исполнитель: Lee Konitz. Album 1955 8 Songs. Inside Hi-Fi Lee Konitz. Hi-Fi is an album by American jazz saxophonist Lee Konitz which was released on the Atlantic label in 1956. Kary's Trance Lee Konitz 6:09. Everything Happens to Me Matt Dennis, Tom Adair 4:31. Sweet and Lovely Gus Arnheim, Jules LeMare, Harry Tobias 4:03. Cork 'n' Bib Konitz 5:30. All of Me Gerald Marks, Seymour Simons 5:11. Star Eyes Gene de Paul, Don Raye 5:22. Indiana - Lee Konitz. Lee Konitz. Play jigsaw puzzles for free Home. Inside Hi-Fi, 2005. Kary's Trance, 06:08. Everything Happens to Me, 04:30. Sweet and Lovely, 04:02. Cork 'N' Bib, 05:27. All of Me, 05:10. Star Eyes, 05:20. Inside Hi-Fi LP, Album, Mono, RE. Atlantic Special , Atlantic Special. Inside Hi Fi LP, Album. London Records , London American Recordings. Inside Hi-Fi is a cool jazz music album recording by LEE KONITZ released in 1956 on CD, LPVinyl andor cassette. Total Time: 41:08. Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone Lee Konitz Bass Arnold Fishkind tracks: A1 - A4, Peter Ind tracks: B1 - B4 Drums Dick Scott Guitar Billy Bauer tracks: A1 - A4 Piano Sal Mosca tracks: B1 - B4. About this release. Atlantic 1258 US. Listen free to Lee Konitz Inside Hi-Fi Kary's Trance, Everything Happens to Me and more. 8 tracks 43:11. Lee Konitz born October 13, 1927 in Chicago, Illinois is an American jazz composer and saxophone player. Konitz is sometimes regarded as the preeminent cool jazz saxophonist, because he performed and recorded with Claude Thornhill, Lennie Tristano both often cited as important cool jazz proponents of the mid 1940s, and with Miles Davis' on his epochal Birth of the Cool, which gave the form its name