Gil Evans: The Individualism of Gil Evans (Verve Vault Series) LP
Released in 1964 on Verve, The Individualism of Gil Evans stands as one of arranger-composer Gil Evans’ most compelling and richly detailed works, showcasing some of the finest music of his career. The album blends Evans’ originals—including “Las Vegas Tango” and “El Toreador,” as well as the Miles Davis collaborations “Time of the Barracudas” and “Flute Song/Hotel Me”— with inspired interpretations such as Kurt Weill’s “The Barbara Song,” all rendered through his distinctive big band lens. A core group of musicians, including Johnny Coles, Steve Lacy, Jimmy Cleveland, Tony Studd, Bill Barber, Elvin Jones, and Paul Chambers, appears across sessions, lending a remarkable consistency of texture, mood, and overall sound. Additional standout contributors—among them Eric Dolphy, Wayne Shorter, Phil Woods, and Kenny Burrell—bring fresh color to select tracks. Evans himself plays piano throughout, his touch especially poignant on “The Barbara Song,” where a sense of deep pathos is underscored by Shorter’s expressive tenor. From the brooding atmosphere of “Time of the Barracudas” to the one-chord intensity of “El Toreador,” the album highlights Evans’ mastery of tone, space, and orchestral nuance. Tracklist: Side A 1. The Barbara Song 2. Las Vegas Tango Side B 1a. The Flute Song 1b. Hotel Me 2. El Toreador
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