The Bill Evans Trio - The Complete Village Vanguard Recordings, 1961

 (Collectors Edition 4 LP + Liner Notes + Poster + Recording Sheets)


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Fantasy

Genre:

Jazz

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AFAN 36005
UPC: 888072360051
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180 Gram Vinyl Record


No. of Discs: 4

180 Gram LP
$99.98

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Collector's edition 4-LP set on 180-gram vinyl

Includes comprehensive liner notes, limited-edition poster and faithfully reproduced recording sheets with original producer's notes

Concord Music Group presents its vinyl reissue of Bill Evans' The Complete Village Vanguard Recordings, 1961, one of the greatest live jazz recording sessions of all time.

Pressed on 180-gram vinyl, the four-LP box set is packaged with a 12-page booklet, complete with new liner notes by reissue producer Bill Belmont, as well as the original liner notes by the producer of the initial recordings, Orrin Keepnews. Reproductions of Keepnews' session annotations and photographer Steve Schapiro's proof sheets from the performances add vintage context to the packaging. As a bonus, a stunning metallic and black poster of the famous cover — Evans, in profile, deep in concentration at his piano — completes the box set.

Ranked time after time as one of the best live jazz recording sessions in history, and yielding two of Evans' most classic albums (Waltz for Debby, Sunday at the Village Vanguard), The Complete Village Vanguard Recordings, 1961 represents the pinnacle of spontaneous musical communication: three men breathing as one on a tiny bandstand. The performances on these LPs demonstrate a new and more interactive approach to playing as a trio, one in which all instruments carry melodic responsibilities and function as equal voices. Keepnews recalls in his liner notes that "from the very first moments of the recording, it was impossible to ignore the importance of these performances."

Everything Bill Evans, Scott LaFaro, and Paul Motian had been working on for the previous 18 months led to this moment on June 25, 1961. The little-known pianist and his trio performed afternoon and evening sets that Sunday to a small audience that unknowingly sat through what would become a very famous-and final-set by the trio (the 25-year old LeFaro died tragically in a car accident just days later). These recordings provide something of a sonic time capsule: sequenced in the original order of the five sets, the audience's murmurings and applause are peppered throughout; even an interrupted take is left intact.

 



LP 1
Side 1
Afternoon Set 1
Spoken Introduction
Gloria’s Step (take 1)
Alice In Wonderland
Side 2
My Foolish Heart
All Of You (take 1)
Announcement And Intermission

LP 2
Side 1
Afternoon Set 2
My Romance
Some Other Time
Solar
Side 2
Evening Set 1
Gloria’s Step (take 2)
My Man’s Gone Now
All Of You (take 2)

LP 3
Side 1
Evening Set 1 (cont’d.)
Detour Ahead (take 1)
Evening Set 2
Discussing Repertiore
Waltz For Debby
Alice In Wonderland (take 2)
Side 2
Porgy (I Loves You, Porg)
My Romance (take 2)
Milestones

LP 4
Side 1
Evening Set 3
Detour Ahead (take 2)
Gloria’s Step (take 3)
Waltz For Debby (take 2)
Side 2
All Of You (take 3)
Jade Visions (take 1)
Jade Visions (take 2)
…A Few Final Bars

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posted on 11/25/2014
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I'm a huge bill evans fan...if you love bill don't miss. excellent pressing and sound quality...


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