Gil Evans - Priestess (1977) CD Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Gil Evans
- Title: Priestess
- Year Of Release: 1977
- Label: Antilles[J33D-20001]
- Genre: Jazz, Post Bop, Fusion
- Quality: FLAC (image + .cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 41:09
- Total Size: 242 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Priestess (Harper) - 19:44
02. Short Visit (Simon) - 12:07
03. Lunar Eclipse (Kikuchi) - 4:24
04. Orange Was the Colour of Her Dress Then Silk Blue (Mingus) - 4:41
personnel :
Gil Evans - piano
Lew Soloff - trumpet, piccolo trumpet
Ernie Royal - trumpet
Marvin "Hannibal" Peterson - trumpet
James Knepper - trombone
John Clark - French horn
Howard Johnson, Robert Stewart - tuba
David Sanborn, Arthur Blythe - alto saxophone
George Adams - tenor saxophone
Pete Levin - synthesizer, clavinet
Keith Loving - guitar
Steve Neil - bass
Sue Evans - drums
After the success of his studio sessions of the early to mid-'70s, Gil Evans primarily recorded live in concert during the remainder of his career. This is one of the better sets, for although two of the four selections are over 12 minutes long ("Priestess" exceeds 19 1/2 minutes), the music is generally under control. Evans's eccentric 16-piece group consists of three trumpets, trombone, French horn, two tubas, three saxes and a five-piece rhythm section including Pete Levin on synthesizer. With such soloists as altoists David Sanborn and Arthur Blyte, trumpeter Lew Soloff and George Adams on tenor, the music is quite stimulating and exciting.~Scott Yanow
1. Priestess (Harper) - 19:44
02. Short Visit (Simon) - 12:07
03. Lunar Eclipse (Kikuchi) - 4:24
04. Orange Was the Colour of Her Dress Then Silk Blue (Mingus) - 4:41
personnel :
Gil Evans - piano
Lew Soloff - trumpet, piccolo trumpet
Ernie Royal - trumpet
Marvin "Hannibal" Peterson - trumpet
James Knepper - trombone
John Clark - French horn
Howard Johnson, Robert Stewart - tuba
David Sanborn, Arthur Blythe - alto saxophone
George Adams - tenor saxophone
Pete Levin - synthesizer, clavinet
Keith Loving - guitar
Steve Neil - bass
Sue Evans - drums
After the success of his studio sessions of the early to mid-'70s, Gil Evans primarily recorded live in concert during the remainder of his career. This is one of the better sets, for although two of the four selections are over 12 minutes long ("Priestess" exceeds 19 1/2 minutes), the music is generally under control. Evans's eccentric 16-piece group consists of three trumpets, trombone, French horn, two tubas, three saxes and a five-piece rhythm section including Pete Levin on synthesizer. With such soloists as altoists David Sanborn and Arthur Blyte, trumpeter Lew Soloff and George Adams on tenor, the music is quite stimulating and exciting.~Scott Yanow
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