Improvised Meditations and Excursions

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Improvised Meditations & Excursions
Studio album by
Released1959 (1959)
RecordedMay 7–8, 1959[1]
GenreJazz
LabelAtlantic[2]
SD-1313 (stereo), 1313 (mono)
ProducerNesuhi Ertegun
John Lewis chronology
European Windows
(1958)
Improvised Meditations & Excursions
(1959)
Odds Against Tomorrow (Soundtrack)
(1959)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]

Improvised Meditations & Excursions is a jazz recording by John Lewis released in 1959.[4]

Track listing

All tracks composed by John Lewis, except where indicated.

Side 1

  1. "Now's the Time" (Charlie Parker)
  2. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (Jerome Kern)
  3. "Delaunay's Dilemma"
  4. "Love Me"

Side 2

  1. "Yesterdays" (Jerome Kern)
  2. "
    How Long Has This Been Going On" (George Gershwin
    )
  3. "September Song" (Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson)

Liner notes

The liner notes by Horst Lippmann, a German jazz critic of the time, provide additional notes and influences in Lewis' jazz work on this and some of his other releases.[5]

Personnel

On "Now's The Time", "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes", "Delaunay's Dilemma" and "September Song":

On "Love Me", "Yesterdays" and "How Long Has This Been Going On":

All tracks engineered by Earle Brown and Frank Abbey.

References