Gil Evans Orchestra - Tribute To Gil (1989) 320 kbps+CD Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Gil Evans Orchestra
- Title: Tribute To Gil
- Year Of Release: 1989
- Label: Soul Note[121 209-2]
- Genre: Jazz, Free Jazz, Post Bop
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log) | MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 46:20
- Total Size: 278MB(+3%) | 110 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1 Prelude To Orgone 4:18
2 Orgone 15:42
3 Moonstruck One 1:44
4 London 16:31
5 Duet 6:59
6 Eleven 1:05
personnel :
Alto Saxophone – Chris Hunter
Bass Trombone - David Taylor
Drums – Danny Gottlieb
Electric Bass – Mark Egan
Electric Guitar – Bireli Legrene
French Horn - John Clark
Percussion, Voice – Anita Evans
Piano, Synthesizer - Gil Goldstein
Synthesizer – Peter Levin
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Sax – Alex Foster
Trombone, Tuba - David Bargeron
Trumpet – Lew Soloff, Miles Evans, Hannibal Peterson
Tuba, Baritone Sax, Tenor – Tom Malone
Violin – Michael Urbaniak
Voice, Electronic Vocalization – Urszula Dudziak
Four months after arranger/pianist Gil Evans's death, his Monday Night Band fulfilled their engagements playing at Italian jazz festivals. With several alumni and guests added on, the 16-piece ensemble stretches out on two marathon performances ("Orgone" and "London"), makes very concise (under two-minute) statements on "Moonstruck One" and "Eleven," and features the eccentric singer Urszula Dudziak on "Duet." The results are colorful if not all that memorable; among the soloists are trumpeters Lew Soloff and Miles Evans, altoist Chris Hunter, Alex Foster on tenor, guitarist Bireli Legrene (who is quite rockish on "Prelude to Orgone"), violinist Michal Urbaniak and Pete Levin on synthesizer. Gil Evans would have enjoyed this set. ~Scott Yanow
1 Prelude To Orgone 4:18
2 Orgone 15:42
3 Moonstruck One 1:44
4 London 16:31
5 Duet 6:59
6 Eleven 1:05
personnel :
Alto Saxophone – Chris Hunter
Bass Trombone - David Taylor
Drums – Danny Gottlieb
Electric Bass – Mark Egan
Electric Guitar – Bireli Legrene
French Horn - John Clark
Percussion, Voice – Anita Evans
Piano, Synthesizer - Gil Goldstein
Synthesizer – Peter Levin
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Sax – Alex Foster
Trombone, Tuba - David Bargeron
Trumpet – Lew Soloff, Miles Evans, Hannibal Peterson
Tuba, Baritone Sax, Tenor – Tom Malone
Violin – Michael Urbaniak
Voice, Electronic Vocalization – Urszula Dudziak
Four months after arranger/pianist Gil Evans's death, his Monday Night Band fulfilled their engagements playing at Italian jazz festivals. With several alumni and guests added on, the 16-piece ensemble stretches out on two marathon performances ("Orgone" and "London"), makes very concise (under two-minute) statements on "Moonstruck One" and "Eleven," and features the eccentric singer Urszula Dudziak on "Duet." The results are colorful if not all that memorable; among the soloists are trumpeters Lew Soloff and Miles Evans, altoist Chris Hunter, Alex Foster on tenor, guitarist Bireli Legrene (who is quite rockish on "Prelude to Orgone"), violinist Michal Urbaniak and Pete Levin on synthesizer. Gil Evans would have enjoyed this set. ~Scott Yanow
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