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Le Dernier Message de Lester Young

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Le Dernier Message de Lester YoungLester Young Le Dernier Message de Lester Young Barclay 1959 In January 1959, legendary tenor saxophonist Lester Young performed a series of concerts at the renowned Blue Note Club in Paris. Accompanied by an exceptional lineup featuring Ren Urtreger on piano, Kenny Clarke on drums, Jimmy Gourley on guitar, and Jamil Nasser on bass, Young delivered some of his most memorable performances. On March 4, 1959, Eddie Barclay arranged a recording session at

Lester Young – Le Dernier Message de Lester Young – Barclay – 1959

In January 1959, legendary tenor saxophonist Lester Young performed a series of concerts at the renowned Blue Note Club in Paris. Accompanied by an exceptional lineup featuring René Urtreger on piano, Kenny Clarke on drums, Jimmy Gourley on guitar, and Jamil Nasser on bass, Young delivered some of his most memorable performances. On March 4, 1959, Eddie Barclay arranged a recording session at Studio Barclay, capturing what would be Lester Young’s final album. This poignant and moving session stands alongside Coleman Hawkins' ‘Sirius’ and Billie Holiday's last recordings as a testament to Young’s enduring grace and genius.

A few days later, on March 15, 1959, Lester Young passed away in New York, succumbing to a heart attack just hours after arriving. The music world lost ‘Prez’, The President, but his legacy continues through these timeless recordings.

Exclusive Features

  • Re-mastered from the original master tapes
  • 180 gr vinyl pressed by Optimal in Germany using the Metal Mothers from Pallas
  • Facsimile reissue using the original photos on front and back by Herman Leonard
  • Double insert using an original photo by JP Leloir
  • Each record visually checked to prevent defects

Tracklist

Side Track Duration
A Lady Be Good 3:36
A Back Home Again In Indiana 2:48
A I Can’t Get Started With You 3:15
A I Didn’t Know What Time It Was 4:20
A Three Little Words 4:18
A Pennies From Heaven 3:21
B Tea For Two 3:31
B I Cover The Waterfront 3:49
B A. B. Blues 3:14
B There’ll Never Be Another You 3:39
B Almost Like Being In Love 4:01
B Lullaby Of Birdland 3:43

Featuring Lester Young’s soulful tenor saxophone and the exceptional talents of his bandmates, this album is a must-have for jazz enthusiasts and collectors. Le Dernier Message de Lester Young is a poignant piece of jazz history, capturing the final recordings of one of the genre’s greatest legends.

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