Gil Evans – The Individualism of Gil Evans

Gil Evans – The Individualism of Gil Evans

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RARITY - Sealed 

Piano – Gil Evans

Guitar – Kenny Burrel, Barry Galbraith

Double Bass – Gary Peacock, Paul Chambers, Ron Carter, Ben Tucker, Richard Davis, Milt Hinton

Drums – Elvin Jones, Osie Johnson

French Horn – Julius Watkins, Ray Alonge, Don Corado, Gil Cohen, Jim Buffington, Bob Northem

Harp – Bob Maxwell, Margret Ross

Reeds, Woodwind – Al Block, Andy Fitzgerald, Bob Tricarico, George Marge, Wayne Shorter, Eric Dolphy, Garvin Bushell, Steve Lacy, Jerome Richardson

Trombone – Frank Rehak, Jimmy Cleveland, Tony Studd

Trumpet – Bernie Glow, Johnny Coles, Ernie Royal, Louis Mucci

Tuba – Bill Barber

Arranged and conducted by Gil Evans

Composed by Gil Evans (A2 to B3), Bertolt Brecht (A1), Kurt Weill (A1), Miles Davis (B1-2)

 

1LP, standard sleeve

Original Master Tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press :  Pallas

Label :  Speakers Corner

Original Label : Verve

Recorded at A&R Studios, New York, September, 1963; at Webster Hall, New York, April 6 and May 25, 1964; and at Van Gelder’s Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, July 9 and October 29, 1964

Engineeed by Rudy Van Gelder, Bob Simpson, Phil Ramone, Val Valentin

Produced by Creed Taylor

Originally released in September, 1964

Reissued in 2005

 

Tracks :

Side A:

1. The Barbara Song

2. Las Vegas Tango

Side B:

1. Flute song

2. Hotel Me

3. El Toreador

 

 

Reviews :

“Although Gil Evans had gained a lot of acclaim for his three collaborations with Miles Davis in the 1950s and his own albums, this LP contains (with the exception of two tracks purposely left off), Evans's only dates as a leader during 1961-68. The personnel varies on the six sessions that comprise the LP (which adds five numbers including two previously unreleased to the original Lp) with such major soloists featured as tenorman Wayne Shorter, trombonist Jimmy Cleveland, trumpeter Johnny Coles and guitarist Kenny Burrell. Highlights include "Time of the Barracudas," "The Barbara Song," "Las Vegas Tango" and "Spoonful." Highly recommended to Gil Evans fans; it is a pity he did not record more during this era.” AllMusic reviews by Scott Yanow.

“Ian Ernest Gilmore Evans (né Green), jazz musician, composer, arranger, bandleader (born 13 May 1912 in Toronto, on; died 20 March 1988 in Cuernavaca, Mexico.) Known as the “prince of swing,” Gil Evans is widely regarded as one of the greatest orchestrators and arrangers in jazz history. He is best known for incorporating unconventional instrumentation (initially French horn, tuba and flute, and later electric instruments) into a big band format, and for his influential collaborations with Miles Davis. Evans was also a central figure in the development of cool jazz, free jazz and jazz fusion. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship, won multiple Grammy Awards and was inducted into the DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame and the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. “ The Canadian Encyclopedia by David McPherson

 

Rating :

AllMusic : 4 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.54 / 5 ; The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings : 3.5 / 4


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