| Motion | |
|---|---|
| Studio album by | |
| Released | 1961 (1961)[1] |
| Recorded | August 29, 1961 |
| Studio | Olmsted Sound New York City |
| Genre | Jazz |
| Length | 37:58 |
| Label | Verve |
| Producer | Creed Taylor |
Motion is an album byjazz saxophonistLee Konitz, recorded in 1961 forVerve Records. It features drummerElvin Jones and bassistSonny Dallas. It is regarded by many as Konitz's finest album.[2] The 1990 CD issue expanded the number of tracks from five to eight; a 1998 release then expanded this to 38, although most of the additional tracks were from different recording sessions with drummerNick Stabulas instead ofElvin Jones.[3]
The album consists of performances of fivestandards, although "theheads when they are stated at all are for the most part fragmentary and more alluded to than stated".[4] On the first track, "I Remember You", Dallas' bass lines provide the song's structure, while Konitz' phrasing, across bar lines and behind the beat, and Jones' drumming are subtly phrased. "Foolin' Myself" has some role-reversal, with Konitz providing harmonic support for Dallas' soloing.[4]
| Review scores | |
|---|---|
| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| The Penguin Guide to Jazz | |
| The Rolling Stone Jazz Record Guide | |
The Penguin Guide to Jazz gives the album a four-star rating plus a special "crown" accolade and includes it as part of a selected "Core Collection", stating that it is "one of the great modern jazz records".[6]