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Stan Getz & Bill Evans (Reissue)

Bill Evans & Stan Getz

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Album Review

The only studio meeting between Stan Getz and Bill Evans took place over two days in 1964, with the aggressive drummer Elvin Jones and either Richard Davis or Ron Carter on bass. It is peculiar that Verve shelved the results for over a decade before issuing any of the music, though it may have been felt that Getz and Evans hadn't had enough time to achieve the desired chemistry, though there are memorable moments. The punchy take of "My Heart Stood Still," the elegant interpretation of "Grandfather's Waltz," and the lush setting of the show tune "Melinda" all came from the first day's session, with Davis on bass. (Evidently he was unavailable the following day, so Carter replaced him.) Evans' driving, challenging "Funkallero" is the obvious highlight from day two, though the gorgeous "But Beautiful" and the breezy setting of "Night and Day" are also enjoyable. Only the brief version of "Carpetbagger's Theme," which seems badly out of place and suggestive of the label's interference with the session, is a bit of a disappointment. Obviously neither Getz nor Evans liked the tune, as they go through the motions in a very brief performance. [Some reissues add three unissued alternate takes, though additional material from the sessions was included in the box set The Complete Bill Evans on Verve.]

Customer Reviews

What the?

If I ever saw "napolion" in a bar I'd hit him. He obviously must have his "namesake's" complex. Were you expecting rap? This is a top of the line horn player and EASILY one of the top TOP pianists of all time. If you don't know about this kind of music then just don't write a review. However, I do imagine that for all of the somewhat experienced listeners out there "napolion"s review probably made them go thru the following mental process... 1)this guy doesn't "roll like that" 2)he's obviously a moron 3)that means this is probably a pretty good album... I'll take it!

Beautiful.

Stan Getz's one of my favorite tenorists; he played it so beautifully... I also listen to him on bossa nova. I love it.

Timeless classic

Great album from two masters of jazz. Standouts are But Beautiful, Melinda, and Carpetbagger's Waltz, but whole album is solid.

Biography

Born: August 16, 1929 in Plainfield, NJ

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s

With the passage of time, Bill Evans has become an entire school unto himself for pianists and a singular mood unto himself for listeners. There is no more influential jazz-oriented pianist — only McCoy Tyner exerts nearly as much pull among younger players and journeymen — and Evans has left his mark on such noted players as Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea, Brad Mehldau. Borrowing heavily from the impressionism of Debussy and Ravel, Evans brought a new, introverted, relaxed,...
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