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Date: 07 Feb 2009, 00:07
Gil Evans - The Individualism of Gil Evans (1964) MP3 ~ 320Kbps ~ RS.com ~ 160mb Genre: Jazz / cool, post-bop, progressive Time: 55:22 Label: Verve AMG: Although Gil Evans had gained a lot of acclaim for his three collaborations with Miles Davis in the 1950s and his own albums, this CD 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 CD (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. Amazon reviewer: If you like Gil Evans' work with Miles Davis, you'll like this. Some startling compositions -- 'Hotel Me' with its romping rhythm, the stunning 'Las Vegas Tango' -- and some splendid covers, Willie Dixon's 'Spoonful' (with the LP's edit cuts reinstated) and a beautifully funereal go at Kurt Weil's 'Barbara Song'. Listen especially to Elvin Jones' excellent drumming. A classic. MUSTHEAR REVIEW: “Of all the people I knew, Gil Evans was one of the only ones who could pick up on what I was thinking musically…a person is lucky if he’s got one Gil Evans in his life, someone close enough to you to pull your coattail when something’s going wrong. Because who knows what I would have done or become if I hadn’t had someone like Gil to remind me?” --Miles Davis with Quincy Troupe, Miles: The Autobiography Those who only know Gil Evans though his collaborations with Miles Davis will be astounded when they discover The Individualism of Gil Evans. The five recording sessions that went into the making of this album yielded music as compelling as anything Evans created with Miles. And that’s no minor feat, considering just how instrumental the trumpet playing genius was in helping Evans push the limits of jazz orchestration on such classics as Sketches Of Spain and Porgy & Bess. Forever known by his partnership with Miles, The Individualism of Gil Evans was the only album that the composer/pianist recorded as a leader during the period of 1961-1968, years when jazz clubs were closing, but, as evidenced here, the music was far from dying. For the various sessions that comprise the album, Evans put together an impressive and diverse collection of musicians, including such purveyors of individualism as Eric Dolphy, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, Steve Lacy, and Elvin Jones. From the album’s lush opening to its bluesy conclusion, Evans consistently conjures a vast musical canvas, leaving plenty of wide-open spaces in his compositions for the soloists to soar. His subtle use of large ensembles and his mastery of space approach that of Miles, with whom he co-wrote the CD’s opening track, “Time Of The Barracudas,” for a Peter Barnes play of the same name. My whole understanding of the album begins with this mood-establishing gem, and my heart goes out to a whole generation of listeners that had to experience the original vinyl without it. They were denied the majesty of Wayne Shorter’s solo, which was so beautifully lyrical that it seduced Miles, who immediately invited the saxophonist to join his band. Shorter’s playing takes on a brooding, almost hallucinatory quality on “The Barbara Song,” a Kurt Weill melody from Three-Penny Opera. An underrated pianist, Evans’ own exquisitely textured playing on “The Barbara Song” is sublime. “Las Vegas Tango” (later covered by Robert Wyatt) is a cinematic, Ellington- flavored epic, filled with the call and response of trumpets and woodwinds, and driven by bassist Ron Carter’s dark tango rhythms. “Flute Song / Hotel Me” has the low down and dirty feel of a strip-tease vamp which, like the album closer, “Spoonful,” showcases Evans’ bluesy piano playing. It is not only noteworthy as the original album’s sole Gil Evans/Miles Davis collaboration, but also because it features Eric Dolphy on bass clarinet. Dolphy’s adds his unmistakable touch to the song with intense but restrained playing. “El Toreador” encapsulates the feeling of Sketches of Spain in a mere 3 1/2 minutes. It is perfectly followed by the minimalist “Proclamation,” a previously unreleased track. “Nothing Like You” and “Concorde” are two upbeat little ditties that jarringly break up the dream- like mood of the album, making them dubious “bonus” tracks. Program your CD player to skip them. Thankfully the dream-like mood is picked up again and given satisfying climax on the 14-minute long blues, “Spoonful.” Evans knocks out some mean licks, pounding the piano with startling passion. The man could really play. Kenny Burrell’s guitar hints at T-Bone Walker, with a fluid bending of the notes. It’s hard to believe that Evans originally hated this performance of “Spoonful,” but learned to love it upon hearing it again decades later, approving its inclusion on the CD reissue. Perhaps ears grow wiser with age. Personnel: Gil Evans (arranger, piano), Johnny Coles, Bernie Glow, Ernie Royal, Thad Jones (trumpet), Jimmy Cleveland, Tony Studd (trombone), Ray Alonge, Julius Watkins, Gil Cohen, Don Corado (French horn), Bill Barber (tuba), Eric Dolphy, Wayne Shorter, Al Block, Steve Lacy, Andy Fitzgerald, Jerome Richardson, Bob Tricarico (reeds, woodwinds), Bob Maxwell, Margaret Ross (harp), Harry Lookofsky (tenor violin), Kenny Burrell, Barry Galbraith (guitar), Ron Carter, Paul Chambers, Gary Peacock, Richard Davis, Ben Tucker (bass), Elvin Jones (drums). Recorded at A&R Studios, New York in September, 1963; at Webster Hall, New York on April 6 and May 25, 1964; and at Van Gelder's Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on July 9 and October 29, 1964. Tracks: 1. Time Of The Barracudas - (bonus track) 2. Barbara Song, The 3. Las Vegas Tango 4. Flute Song / Hotel Me 5. El Toreador 6. Proclamation - (previously unreleased) 7. Nothing Like You - (previously unreleased) 8. Concorde - (bonus track) 9. 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