Gil Evans & Ten

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Total Tracks: 7   Total Length: 33:21

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Beautiful music...

saturdaysmiles

...by a beautiful man but why use a review of it to perpetuate ignorant myths? Miles was a complex artist with complex feelings about race. To baldly state that he "hated white people" spreads negativity and misinforms. Stay positive!

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a flawless album

EMUSIC-0086C7D6

Miles Davis may have hated white people -- but he loved Gil Evans. One listen to this album, and you'll realize why. To my mind, the greatest, most original big band arranger of them all.

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Although arranger Gil Evans had been active in the major leagues of jazz ever since the mid-’40s and had participated in Miles Davis’ famous Birth of the Cool recordings, this set was his first opportunity to record as a leader. The CD reissue features a typically unusual 11-piece unit consisting of two trumpets, trombonist Jimmy Cleveland, Bart Varsalona on bass trombone, French horn player Willie Ruff, Steve Lacy on soprano, altoist Lee Konitz, Dave Kurtzer on bassoon, bassist Paul Chambers, and either Nick Stabulas or Jo Jones on drums, plus the leader’s sparse piano. As good an introduction to his work as any, this program includes diverse works ranging from Leadbelly to Leonard Bernstein, plus Evans’ own “Jambangle.” The arranger’s inventive use of the voices of his rather unique sidemen make this a memorable set. – Scott Yanow

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