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Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott La Faro - Sunday At The Village Vanguard Album

Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott La Faro - Sunday At The Village Vanguard Album
Performer: Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott La Faro
Title: Sunday At The Village Vanguard
Country: US
Genre: Jazz
Released: 13 Jun 2017
Catalog number: UD1S 2-002
Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
MP3 album szie: 2996 mb
FLAC album size: 2198 mb

Tracklist

1All Of You
Written-By – Cole Porter
8:10
2Jade Visions
Written-By – Scott LaFaro
3:40
3Gloria's Step
Written-By – Scott LaFaro
6:01
4Alice In Wonderland
Written-By – Bob Hilliard, Sammy Fain
8:25
5My Man's Gone Now
Written-By – George & Ira Gershwin
6:14
6Solar
Written-By – Miles Davis
8:39

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
RLP 376Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott La Faro Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott La Faro - Sunday At The Village Vanguard ‎(LP, Album, Mono)Riverside RecordsRLP 376US1961
JVCXR-0051-2Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott La Faro Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott La Faro - Sunday At The Village Vanguard ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM)JVCJVCXR-0051-2US1997
RLP 376Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott La Faro Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott La Faro - Sunday At The Village Vanguard ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM)Riverside RecordsRLP 3762017
OJCCD-140-2, RLP-9376Bill Evans Trio Sunday At The Village Vanguard ‎(CD, Album, RE)Original Jazz Classics, Riverside RecordsOJCCD-140-2, RLP-9376US1987
OJCCD-140-2Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott La Faro Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott La Faro - Sunday At The Village Vanguard ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM)Riverside Records, Original Jazz ClassicsOJCCD-140-2ItalyUnknown

Credits

  • BassScott LaFaro
  • Design [Album]Ken Deardoff
  • DrumsPaul Motian
  • Engineer [Recording]Dave Jones
  • Liner NotesIra Gitler
  • Liner Notes, ProducerOrrin Keepnews
  • Mastered ByKrieg Wunderlich
  • Photography By [Back Liner]Steve Schapiro
  • Photography By [Front]Donald Silverstein
  • PianoBill Evans
  • BassScott LaFaro
  • Design [Album]Ken Deardoff
  • DrumsPaul Motian
  • Engineer [Recording]Dave Jones
  • Liner NotesIra Gitler
  • Liner Notes, ProducerOrrin Keepnews
  • Photography By [Back Liner]Steve Schapiro
  • Photography By [Front]Donald Silverstein
  • PianoBill Evans

Notes

Recorded (live) at The Village Vanguard, New York City; June 25, 1961
Japanese SHM-SACD version originally released in 2011.Recorded (live) at The Village Vanguard, New York City; June 25, 1961
Comes with inserts comprising an album sized photo of the front album cover, details of the one step process, photo of the trio backstage and Bill Evans playing piano.
Stamper matrixes run from A1-5 to D1-5.
Limited to 3 000 hand numbered copies.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 821797200226
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout Etched): UD1S2-002 A1 KW@MoFi 26795.1...
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout Etched): UD1S2-002 B4 KW@MoFi 26273.2...
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C Runout Etched): UD1S2-002 C3 KW@MoFi 26272.3...
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D Runout Etched): UD1S2-002 D4 KW@MoFi 26272.4...
  • Barcode: 4 988005 655028
  • Rights Society: JASRAC

Companies

  • Record Company – Universal Classics & Jazz
  • Marketed By – Universal Music LLC
  • Distributed By – Universal Music LLC
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Concord Music Group, Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Concord Music Group, Inc.
  • Produced At – Bill Grauer Productions
  • Produced At – Bill Grauer Productions
  • Recorded At – Village Vanguard
  • Pressed By – Record Technology Incorporated

Short intro

Riverside Records. Its companion volume is Waltz for Debby. The latter two albums are l read more. The last set closed with Jade Visions, another Scott LaFaro composition. This trio recorded four albums: Portrait in Jazz 1959, Explorations, Sunday at the Village Vanguard, and Waltz for Debby all recorded in 1961. When selecting which tunes to put on the first LP featuring recordings from that day, the now classic Sunday At The Village Vanguard, Evans picked the two tunes LaFaro wrote, Glorias Step and Jade Visions, and did not pick any of his originals. Sunday at the Village Vanguard was drawn from material recorded during five sets on June 25, 1961, at the Village Vanguard in New York City. This trio is still widely regarded as his finest, largely because of the symbiotic interplay between its members. Bill Evans - The Tokyo Concert. Bill Evans - From The 70's. Songs in album Bill Evans - Sunday At The Village Vanguard 1961. The Bill Evans Trio - Waltz For Debby. At The Village Vanguard. I remember playing in the Village Vanguard with Bill and Scott LaFaro with only 4 people in the club, and talking to Max Gordon and saying, Hey, man, can we go home theres only four people, and he says, Oh, no, youve still got a table of people and youve got to play another set. Bill Evans Trio With Scott LaFaro, Paul Motian - Waltz For Debby. Please retry. Bill was like a ghost. Bill Evans Trio - Explorations. Completa la tua Collezione su Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott La Faro. BILL EVANS - Sunday at the Village Vanguard 1961 скачать mp3 в хорошем качестве, либо слушайте песню Bill Evans - Emily, BILL EVANS - Gloria s Step Take 2 Sunday at the Village Vanguard, Bill Evans Trio - Solar, Bill Evans Trio - Gloria s Step take 2, BILL EVANS - All of You Take 2 Sunday at the Village Vanguard, а также рингтоны на звонок и все новые треки. Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott La Faro - Sunday At The Village Vanguard LP, Album, Mono. Orrin Keepnews, Scott LaFaro, Bill Evans and Paul Motian at the Village Vanguard, 1961. Evans' focus in this trio was jazz standards and original compositions, with an emphasis on interplay among the band members that often bordered on collective improvisation and blurred the line between soloist and accompanist. Sunday at the Village Vanguard is the initial volume of a mammoth recording session by the Bill Evans Trio, from June 25, 1961 at New York's Village Vanguard documenting Evans' first trio with bassist Scott LaFaro and drummer Paul Motian. Bill Evans Bill Evans Trio Format: Audio CD. Solar is a prime example of this: listen to how the solos run you can hardly tell at any given moment who's soloing and who's comping. Released in 1961, the album is routinely ranked as one of the best live jazz recordings of all time. Sunday at the Village Vanguard is the initial volume of a mammoth recording session by the Bill Evans Trio, from June 25, 1961 at New York's Village Vanguard documenting Evans' first trio with bassist Scott LaFaro and drummer Paul Motian. Bill Evans wrote in the liner notes for the album: Im hoping the trio will grow in the direction of simultaneous improvisation rather than just one guy blowing followed by another guy blowing. A second LP with more material from that day, Waltz For Debby, was released the following year. One of the most famous and influential jazz pianists of the 20th century, Bill Evans formed the acclaimed piano trio in 1959, along with bassist Scott LaFaro and drummer Paul Motian. This was the last performance by the Bill Evans Trio with bassist Scott LaFaro, who was killed. It was the first trio tour for Bill Evans and it included an engagement at Birdland in support of the Count Basie band. Bill Evans al piano, Scott LaFaro al bajo y Paul Motian a la bateria para este impresionante reedicion 2008 de la grabacion del año 61 dentro de la coleccion keepnews collection. Obviously, the spirit was just right on June 26, 1961 at the Vanguard, and these three wonderful musicians play brilliantly as an inspired unit. Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott La Faro 1961 Sunday At The Village Vanguard Gloria s Step. RLP 376. Bill Evans - From The 70's. Bill Evans - The Complete Live At The Village Vanguard 1961. Bill Evans G Waltz. Personnel: Bill Evans p Scott LaFaro b Paul Motian dr Released: Early October 1961 Recorded: June 25. After the release of their debut album the trio went on a coast to coast tour during the first months of 1960. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. It is one of the most interesting tunes played on that long day, with a Zen-like mantra phrase in 94. Sunday at the Village Vanguard - Bill Evans Trio, Scott La Faro. Bill Evans Trio - Everybody Digs Bill Evans. Sunday at the Village Vanguard is a live album by jazz pianist and composer Bill Evans and his Trio consisting of Evans, bassist Scott LaFaro, and drummer Paul Motian. Bill Evans Trio Featuring Scott La Faro
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Reviews: (15)
FailCrew
FailCrew
A reissue by MoFi of this pressing for those who have missed it would be warmly welcomed. Why not?
Kirinaya
Kirinaya
..and it kind of screws over the people that paid hundreds on the secondary market for a "limited" item.
Jaberini
Jaberini
Because that’s not how limited edition works. It sold out, it’s just unfortunate if people that wanted it missed out.
Keath
Keath
The only one album from this One Step serie that was not previously in Mofi' catalogs. Everything else (albums by Santana, Donald Fagen and and the next reissues like Simon and Garfunkel - BOTW, Stevie ray Vaughan/ LPs) was already on CD, SACD or LPs.
Alister
Alister
The sound is absolutely amazing, no question, but my copy has some slight crackles on the first track (no visible marks), not very loud and not for too long but still dissapointing, and also couple of quite loud crackles at the end of B-side. All my other Mofi LP's are flawless, so kinda weird, that the most expensive one has some small but irritating defects. Maybe washing would help, but still...
Mbon
Mbon
Washing will help - crackles & pops are bits of junk deep in the grooves. It's also a good idea to clean right after playing. MoFi discs also quiet down after a few plays...
Berkohi
Berkohi
Yes, mayby my question was close to stupid question. I bought on pre-order 2 boxes, and they are still sealed. The numbers of both boxes are less than 1000. I thought maybe some small defects are associated with boxe's numbers - that are close by numbers. Then I contacted the MFSL and asked them: does anybody at MOFI know how many of this LPs pressed from ONE MATRIX? How does number of matrix connected with the hand numbered copie of the boxes? And they gave this answer: "The number of acceptable discs from one ONE STEP stamper varies. We've had it range from 300 - 1500 over the first three 1S titles. Our pressing plant uses whatever approved sides, in any combination they deem fit, to produce the desired amount of units ordered. There is no correlation between any of the matrix sides used and the serial numbers put on the boxes. They are not packaged in any strict numerical order in coming off the stampers". I myself with my not great English and not great knowledges in the process of pressing vinyl did not fully understand this answer. Once again, I'm sorry if I confused you.
EROROHALO
EROROHALO
Definitely clean the record! Pressing plants aren't the cleanest factories and debris will likely get on the records (small enough to affect the stylus.) I recommend playing it around 8 hours after a hot/cold cleaning to reduce static. I've noticed waiting too long after a cleaning to play (excess of 24 hours) will add more surface noise to the recording.
Beahelm
Beahelm
The number is between 2230 - 2250, why do you ask that?
Fato
Fato
Phenomenal reissue. Solid bass (LaFaro shines), amazing clarity, wide, airy and deep soundstage, immediacy of Evans' piano and deep swing. What's not to like?!Packaging is class and the pressing immaculate! Miss out at your peril!
sergant
sergant
Sonically superb. Packaging a delight. Uncharacteristically for MoFi mine came with small scuffs and fingerprints all over the vinyl out of the box. Doesn't appear detrimental to playback, just disappointing for a $100 release.
LoboThommy
LoboThommy
What is the point of a 2x12 LP of this release?
Oghmaghma
Oghmaghma
Better dynamic range and amplitude. In other words, increased fidelity.
Blueshaper
Blueshaper
The album is pressed at 45 RPM fro greater fidelity. It won't fit on one record at that speed.
Beardana
Beardana
Ability to have tracks be played at 45 RPM is my guess... As much as (lazy) people don't like 45 RPM, it does sound cleaner in the long run and I can imagine this plays like a dream...