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Bill Evans Trio With Lee Konitz & Warne Marsh - Crosscurrents
1 Eiderdown 2 Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye 3 Pensativa 4 Speak Low 5 When I fall In Love 6 Night And Day 7 Eiderdown 8 Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye 9 Night And Day
Alto Saxophone – Lee Konitz Bass – Eddie Gomez Drums – Eliot Zigmund Piano – Bill Evans Producer – Helen Keane Tenor Saxophone – Warne Marsh Recorded February 28, March 1-2, 1977, mixed and mastered at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, CA. Track 7 to 9 mixed June 1992. 1 to 6 originally released as Fantasy F-9568 in 1978. 7 to 9 are previously unissued bonus tracks.
It makes a certain, perfect sense that pianist Bill Evans would eventually enlist a pair of former Lennie Tristano collaborators to enlarge his sound. Saxophonists Lee Konitz and Warne Marsh were students of Tristano from the early 1950s, each adapting their teacher's abstract phrasing and fondness for skewed tonalities. For his part, Evans was enough of a Tristano acolyte that when the latter took his Marsh-Konitz quintet to New York for a stint at the Half Note in 1959, he asked Evans to sub for him on teaching days (check out Konitz's Live at the Half Note for evidence of this stellar group). Fast forward to Cross-currents, recorded in 1977, and you have a near-facsimile of the Half Note band, and they sound crisp and fresh when tackling both standards and somewhat unlikely--though not atypical of the band's collective stylistic sense--tracks like Steve Swallow's "Eiderdown." Evans sounds warmer than usual, perhaps because Marsh and Konitz find so much room in the world of cool tonalities and long, untempered lines. Filled with yearning and a certain heat in the band's mutual discovery, this is one of Evans's best appearances with horns. --Andrew Bartlett |
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