Bill Evans - California Here I Come (1967)
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Though Bill Evans's work with his Paul Motian/Scott LaFaro group is rightfully celebrated, many of his later ensembles have been unjustly overlooked. One such unit is his trio with bassist Eddie Gomez and the great Philly Joe Jones on drums. CALIFORNIA HERE I COME, recorded live at the Village Vanguard in 1967, was first released in 1982 as a double album, and was reissued (on a single CD) by Verve in 2004.
As with Evans's other trios, a subtle, dynamic, and infallible interplay is paramount. Evans's playing is as nuanced, fluid, and masterful as ever. However, there is another element with this group–an exuberance rarely heard in Evans's work. Gomez and Jones (the latter an old-school master who blends light beat-keeping with sharp, intense polyrhythms) push Evans to new heights of expression on originals ("Turn Out the Stars") and on numerous standards ("Stella by Starlight" and "'Round Midnight" are highlights). That Evans matches the depth of his usual lyricism with high-spirited, ferocious swing makes this set a necessary addition to any fan's collection.
Recorded August 17 and 18, 1967 at the Village Vanguard, New York City.-
01. California Here I Come
02. Polka Dots and Moonbeams
03. Turn Out the Stars
04. Stella by Starlight
05. You're Gonna Hear from Me
06. In a Sentimental Mood
07. G Waltz
08. On Green Dolphin Street
09. Gone With the Wind
10. If You Could See Me Now
11. Alfie
12. Very Early
13. Round Midnight
14. Emily
15. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
*2004 Verve Music / UMG | B0002681-02
Personnel:
Bill Evans - piano
Eddie Gomez - bass
Philly joe jones - drums
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