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    Gil Evans The Individualism Of Gil Evans

    Verve
      • 1. The Barbara Song
      • 2. Las Vegas Tango
      • 3. The Flute Song
      • 4. Hotel Me
      • 5. El Toreador

      Released in 1964 on Verve, The Individualism of Gil Evans stands as one of arranger-composer Gil Evans’ most compelling and richly detailed works, showcasing some of the finest music of his career.

      The album blends Evans’ originals — including ‘Las Vegas Tango’ and ‘El Toreador’, and the Miles Davis collaboration ‘Flute Song/Hotel Me’ — with inspired interpretations such as Kurt Weill’s ‘The Barbara Song’, all rendered through his distinctive big band lens.

      A core group of musicians, including Johnny Coles, Steve Lacy, Jimmy Cleveland, Tony Studd, Bill Barber, Elvin Jones, and Paul Chambers, appears across sessions, lending a remarkable consistency of texture, mood, and overall sound. Additional standout contributors — among them Eric Dolphy, Wayne Shorter, Phil Woods, and Kenny Burrell — bring fresh colour to select tracks. Evans himself plays piano throughout, his touch especially poignant on ‘The Barbara Song’, where a sense of deep pathos is underscored by Shorter’s expressive tenor.

      The album highlights Evans’ mastery of tone, space, and orchestral nuance.

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