Warne Marsh – Jazz of Two Cities (1957)

Imperial – LP 9027Rec. Date : September, 1956Stream this Album Tenor Sax : Warne Marsh, Ted BrownBass : Ben TuckerDrums : Jeff MortonPiano : Ronnie Ball Billboard : 02/02/1957Score of 75 A new group on the jazz scene, the Warne Marsh five definitely show strong possibilities for future fame on the strength of their first album. Most of the material is soft

Lee Konitz – With Warne Marsh (1955)

Atlantic – 1217Rec. Dates : June 14, 1955, June 15, 1955Stream this Album Alto Sax : Lee KonitzTenor Sax : Warne MarshBass : Oscar PettifordDrums : Kenny ClarkeGuitar : Billy BauerPiano : Sal Mosca, Ronnie Ball Billboard : 12/17/1955Score of 80 This album is remarkable not only for the superb modern musicianship of Konitz (on alto) and Marsh (on tenor), but for their successful use of

Lee Konitz – Subconscious-Lee (1955)

Prestige – PRLP 7004Rec. Date : January 11, 1949, June 28, 1949, September 27, 1949, April 7, 1950 Alto Sax : Lee KonitzBass : Arnold FishkinDrums : Shelly Manne, Denzil Best, Jeff MortonGuitar : Billy BauerPiano : Sal Mosca, Lennie TristanoTenor Sax : Warne Marsh Listening to Prestige : #2, #12, #25Stream this Album The Virginian-PilotRobert C. Smith – 04/15/1956Re-recordings of Imperfect Jazz Recordings are Imperative for