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Jordan composed the music but appeared under the pseudonym "Jack Marray" on the original film credits.

Released in 1962, Duke Jordan's Les Liaisons Dangereuses is more than a simple film score; it is a definitive statement of hard bop and a landmark in Jordan's career as a composer. While the music was originally written for Roger Vadim’s 1959 film of the same name, this specific 1962 release on Charlie Parker Records finally gave Jordan the direct artist credit he was initially denied. Historical Context & Controversy 1962.Duke Jordan - Les Liaisons Dangereuses [320]

This session features a sophisticated lineup that brings a soulful, polished edge to Jordan's noir-inspired themes. Piano (Composer and Conductor) Charlie Rouse: Tenor Saxophone Sonny Cohn: Trumpet Eddie Kahn: Bass Art Taylor: Drums Notable Tracklist Jordan composed the music but appeared under the

The 1962 album is famous for featuring multiple variations of Jordan's classic "No Problem". Several tracks were retitled from their film versions: Duke Jordan - Les Liaisons Dangereuses (1962) (Full Album) Feb 24, 2018 YouTube·Jazz Time with Jarvis X Historical Context & Controversy This session features a

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The album's origins are rooted in a complex dispute over authorship.

The film’s soundtrack was first recorded in 1959 by Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers.