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Revision as of 16:38, 22 June 2011
Improvised Meditations and Excursions is a jazz recording by John Lewis as a solo artist, released in 1959.
This work represents Lewis away from his Modern Jazz Quartet mates. This LP on Atlantic SD-1313 (stereo) released in both mono and stereo pressings.
Tracks
Side 1
- "Now's the Time";
- "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes";
- "Delaunay's Dilemma";
- "Love Me";
Side 2
- "Yesterdays";
- "How Long Has This Been Going On";
- "September Song".
Liner notes
Informative liner notes by Horst Lippmann, a German jazz critic of the time, provide an additional notes and influences in Lewis' jazz work on this and some of his other releases.
Personnel
John Lewis, piano; George Duvivier, bass; Connie Kay, drums; John Lewis, Percy Heath, bass; Connie Kay, drums on "On Love Me," Yesterdays," & "How Long Has This Been Going On." (Liner Notes); Recording engineers, Earle Brown and Frank Abbey (Liner Notes).