Gil Evans - Live At The Public Theater Vol. I (1980)
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One of arranger Gil Evans's main talents was his ability to fuse diverse, unique performers into a unified ensemble. He accomplishes that on the first of two LPs taken from a pair of 1980 concerts, even if his presence is felt more than heard. Although Evans is on electric piano, he also employed two other synthesizer players (Masabumi Kikuchi and Pete Levin) in his eclectic band, which at the time included such notables as Lew Soloff, Jon Faddis and Hannibal Marvin Peterson on trumpets, altoist Arthur Blythe, trombonist George Lewis, baritone saxophonist Hamiet Bluiett and drummer Billy Cobham, among others. A lengthy "Anita's Dance" and a remake of "Gone, Gone, Gone" are the more memorable selections.
01 - Anita's Dance
02 - Jelly Rolls
03 - Alyrio
04 - Variation On The Misery
05 - Orgone
06 - Up From The Skies
*1980, 1994 Evidence Music | ECD 22089-2
Personnel:
Gil Evans - electric piano, arranger, conductor
Lew Soloff, Jon Faddis, Hannibal Marvin Peterson - trumpet
John Clark - French horn
George Lewis - trombone
Arthur Blythe - alto saxophone, soprano saxophone
Hamiet Bluiett - baritone saxophone, alto flute
Dave Bargeron - trombone, tuba
Masabumi Kikuchi - synthesizer, organ
Pete Levin - synthesizer, minimoog, clavinet
Tim Landers - electric bass
Billy Cobham - drums
Alyrio Lima - percussion
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