Monday, July 25, 2011

Library Pick-ups cont'd

So Today I have another of my albums from the library, and it is a great one. If you know anything about Jazz, you have probably heard of Bill Evans. The pianist is one of the most influential performers in the history of the music.

His style and skill influenced scores of artists who came later, including McCoy Tyner, Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea, and Herbie Hancock. He has a wonderful sound, and spent years touring with his trio, featuring the very famous Scott LaFaro, an incredibly influential jazz bassist in his own right.

Today I have one of the most famous live albums ever created. After a two week stint at the Village Vaguard in Greenwich Village in NYC, Bill Evans Trio performed their last sunday night show, and this album is the recording of this monumental night. It is regularly ranked as one of the best live jazz albums in history.

I recommend you listen to the whole album. Don't put it on while you're working or reading. Put it on, lay down, and listen. Evans' piano work with LaFaro on bass and Paul Motian on drums is a great combination. Evans' work is rather understated, and the brilliance isn't apparent unless you really listen. Unfortunately, I can't post a song from the album since it's in the wrong format, but here is a youtube clip to satisfy.



And since I think Evans was a cool dude, here is the album cover so you can check it out yourself.


Unfortunately Evans and LaFaro are no longer with us. Evans due to a life-long battle with drug addiction and LaFaro to a car accident just ten days after this album. But please enjoy the great work they did in their short time on this earth. RIP.

And here is the Album! ( Sunday at the Village Vanguard)

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