Regarding the live sessions recorded at the Village Vanguard, he recalls a plan for the trio to do twelve numbers, including “a lot of extra material,” with the aim of reducing the recordings of “two full shots at the band” (afternoon and evening sets) to a “six tune album.” The 22 musical tracks of the 26 tracks on the complete sessions album include 13 titles, with three versions of two titles, five numbers performed twice, and six performed just once. Topics touched upon include the challenge of producing records “way back in the primitive days,” the special rapport between Bill Evans and Scott LaFaro, the producer’s suspicion (immediately prior to the project) that the trio might not last much longer, as Evans and LaFaro had begun to “pick at each other,” and the effect of Scott LaFaro’s death, soon after the recording date, upon Bill Evans. In the video, Sunday at the Village Vanguard producer Orrin Keepnews talks about the members of the first Bill Evans Trio and recounts the planning and recording of the album. (above) From the description of the video by the provider:īill Evans’ 1961 Riverside recording “Sunday At The Village Vanguard,” featured in the 19th chapter of “Orrin Keepnews, Producer.” This episode features the famed Jazz producer’s memories of Bill Evans’ 1961 Riverside Records recording. The bottom photo appears on the back of the Sunday at the Village Vanguard album sleeve with the caption “The trio, between sets, in the back room at the Vanguard.” The presence of Orrin Keepnews, with an ever-present cigarette tucked in the corner of his mouth, in two photos suggests that the photographs may have been taken on or about Sunday, 25 June 1961, the day of the recording. (above) Bill Evans Trio, Village Vanguard, c.1961, photographs by Steve Schapiro. They may be played sequentially as a playlist or by selecting any individual track. “Jade Visions” (take 2) (Scott LaFaro) – 3:44Īudio files of each track on the 1961 album, plus four alternate tracks, are available at a page titled Bill Evans Trio – Sunday At The Village Vanguard, at.“All of You” (take 2) (Cole Porter) – 8:17.“Alice in Wonderland” (take 2) (Sammy Fain) – 8:34.“My Man’s Gone Now” (George Gershwin) – 6:21.“Gloria’s Step” (take 2) (Scott LaFaro) – 6:09.The entire day’s recordings were released in 2005 as The Complete Village Vanguard Recordings, 1961. Īdditional material from the same day’s performance was released in a second album Waltz for Debby (also 1961), as was other material in another LP Bill Evans – More From the Vanguard. This album is routinely ranked as one of the best live jazz recordings of all time. Įvans and producer Orrin Keepnews reportedly selected the tracks for Sunday at the Village Vanguard to best feature LaFaro’s masterly performance on bass, beginning and ending with two tracks (“Gloria’s Step” and “Jade Visions”) written by LaFaro himself, and with all the others featuring solos by him. LaFaro was killed in a car accident ten days after the recording. It is well remembered as the final performance by the Evans trio of the time, which included bassist Scott LaFaro and drummer Paul Motian. Sunday at the Village Vanguard was recorded live on Jat the Village Vanguard in New York City over five recorded sessions (2 matinee and 3 soiree). Sunday at the Village Vanguard - Bill Evans Trio - recorded at the Village Vanguard jazz club in New York City on 25 June 1961 issued in 1961 as Riverside RLP 376 (Mono), RLP 9376 (Stereo) Bill Evans Trio: Sunday at the Village Vanguard
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