Gil Evans Orchestra. SD 1643; Vinyl LP). Amazon.de/musik: – 6 Classic Albums by Gil Evans jetzt kaufen. The seeds of his next five years are in this uncompromising music.Before you post, we’d like to thank you for joining the debate - we’re glad you’ve chosen to participate and we value your opinions and experiences.Please choose your username under which you would like all your comments to show up. Find Gil Evans Orchestra bio, music, credits, awards, & streaming links on AllMusic. Albums include Out of the Cool, The Individualism of Gil Evans, and The Gil Evans Orchestra Plays the Music of Jimi Hendrix. New Releases. Great Jazz Standards + … See Full Discography. Sign up for our newsletter and go inside the world of music, culture and entertainment.© 2020 Penske Media CorporationThe best in culture from a cultural icon. Gil Evans / Gil Evans O … Blues in Orbit. Höre Alben und Titel von Gil Evans.

A beautiful makeover of the Gershwin opera – give or take a little shaky section playing in the under-rehearsed band – with Miles’s trumpet soaring over a Gil Evans-arranged orchestra. Electric sounds and textures (notably from new guitarist John McLaughlin and keyboardist Joe Zawinul) make clear breaks from the trumpeter’s acoustic bands – but Miles’s horn and Wayne Shorter’s keening soprano sax sketch passages of an exquisite, irresistible tranquillity. These six albums were all issued under composer-arranger Evans’s name but only five of them were actually his work. Gil Evans Presents The John Carisi Group / The Cecil Taylor Group: Gil Evans Presents The John Carisi Group / The Cecil Taylor Group - Into The Hot ‎ (LP, Album, Club) World Record Club, World Record Club: T748, ST. 748: UK: 1968: Sell This Version Find Gil Evans discography, albums and singles on AllMusic AllMusic. Also striking is guitar newcomer John Scofield’s fast and convoluted title-track blues, one of the great original compositions for a late-period Miles lineup.With his lost 1985 album Rubberband out in September, and the 50th anniversary of In a Silent Way – released this week – we count down the jazz icon’s finest momentsTime stands still on this 1969 Davis classic. It’s a bit lightweight for its subject, but the Jaco Pastorius tribute is both swinging and soulful, and the title ballad is bittersweet acoustic Miles at his most poignant.Audacious but sympathetic remixes by imaginative producer/player Bill Laswell, of music from Miles’s heavily experimental 1970s period, including In a Silent Way.

Albums include Out of the Cool, The Individualism of Gil Evans, and The Gil Evans Orchestra Plays the Music of Jimi Hendrix.

Genres: Progressive Big Band, Cool Jazz, Big Band. His laid-back charts for Claude Thornhill in the '40s helped lay the foundation for Cool jazz, and his apartment was a meeting place for like-minded moderns such as Gerry Mulligan, Miles Davis, and John Lewis.

The sixth album, Into the Hot, though billed as the Gil Evans Orchestra, isn’t at all. Read Full Biography.

Svengali, an Album by Gil Evans. Canadian-born, but raised in California's agricultural Central Valley, Gil Evans' tonal colors are unique with an eerie, disquieting quality. Genres: Experimental Big Band. Superbly recorded live at Chicago’s Plugged Nickel club, the set finds Miles, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams reinventing small-band jazz with an all-but-psychic flexibility of timing and on-the-fly harmonising.A beautiful makeover of the Gershwin opera – give or take a little shaky section playing in the under-rehearsed band – with Miles’s trumpet soaring over a Gil Evans-arranged orchestra. His long and fruitful relationship with the Canadian composer/arranger Gil Evans gets a spectacular airing on Spanish themes including the smouldering Concierto de Aranjuez, and the quietly conversational Solea.From a film-score assignment about boxing legend Jack Johnson, Miles launched a new band (hiring Stevie Wonder bassist Michael Henderson among others) and built a thrillingly hard-rocking sound out of long studio jams and radical editing. Gil Evans Presents The John Carisi Group / The Cecil Taylor Group: Gil Evans Presents The John Carisi Group / The Cecil Taylor Group - Into The Hot ‎ (LP, Album, Club) World Record Club, World Record Club: T748, ST. 748: UK: 1968: Sell This Version SKETCHES OF SPAIN (Columbia) On their most personal work together, Gil Evans’ writing pulsates with Iberian mystery and drama, while Davis’ solos sound torn straight from his gut. At its best, the album suggested Davis-Gil Evans projects that never took place. (Recorded 1959-60)Plus, get a limited-edition tote FREE.Highlights from the jazz great’s discography

Gil Evans Orchestra / Out of the Cool. Genres: Progressive Big Band, Cool Jazz, Big Band. While Laswell’s echoey, bass-pumping, beat-swelling treatments sometimes twist the originals way out of shape, their creator’s spirit runs through it all.Please preview your comment below and click ‘post’ when you’re happy with it.The young Miles wanted to play bebop’s revolutionary conceptions in a more ethereal, less impatient way than its first pioneers. His exhortations over the shouts of the band on Prayer, and his supple, gliding solo on Summertime are standouts.Most at ease in small groups, Miles Davis was also a poetic soloist in concerto-like roles with a big band. Bewertung 4.0, .