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Alchemy Of Scott Lafaro: Young Meteor Of The Bass - Anthology / Various

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Alchemy Of Scott Lafaro: Young Meteor Of The Bass - Anthology / Various
Alchemy Of Scott Lafaro: Young Meteor Of The Bass - Anthology / Various

Comprehensive 3CD set celebrating the life and work of Scott LaFaro. Scott LaFaro burst onto the scene in 1957-58 with breathtaking performances on the albums 'This is Pat Moran' and 'The Arrival of Victor Feldman'. He played with Monk and Dolphy and a host of others and studied the music of Sonny Rollins and Anton Webern along the way. He participated in the "sonic revolution" of Ornette Coleman's 'Free Jazz' Double Quartet and was an equal voice in one of the most wonderfully integrated units in the history of jazz, the first Bill Evans Trio. While still in his early twenties, LaFaro developed bass playing to a new level of facility. He had a gorgeous tone and unflagging melodicism; a lyrical sensibility that reached full expression with the extraordinary recordings of the Evans Trio made in late June of 1961 at the Village Vanguard, just days before the tragic automobile accident that took his life and robbed the jazz world of the most influential bassist of modern times. Scott set himself exacting standards and was rarely satisfied. While technically advanced, his development was grounded in feeling. His playing was cultured and exciting and it could break your heart. This anthology showcases some of the considerable recorded highlights of Scott LaFaro's short career including 'The Arrival of Victor Feldman' and 'Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation by the Ornette Coleman Double Quartet' in their entirety and a quantity of selections from the Bill Evans Trio albums 'Sunday at the Village Vanguard' and 'Waltz for Debby'.

Track List

  1. Making Whoopee
  2. In Your Own Sweet Way
  3. Onilisor
  4. Yesterdays
  5. Serpent's Tooth
  6. Waltz
  7. Chasing Shadows
  8. Flamingo
  9. S'posin'
  10. BeBop
  11. (There Is) No Greater Love
  12. Too Blue
  13. Minor Lament
  14. Satin Doll
  15. Crow's Nest
  16. Liz-Anne
  17. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
  18. Ballad Medley: I'm Glad There Is You / There's No You
  19. It's All Right With Me
  20. Cow Song
  21. Misery (To Lady Day)
  22. Someday My Prince will Come
  23. Autumn Leaves
  24. Blue In Green
  25. Bee Tee's Minor Plea
  26. Variants On A Theme of John Lewis (Django) Variant 1
  27. Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation
  28. W.R.U
  29. Haunted Heart
  30. Nardis
  31. Airegin
  32. Gloria's Step (#2)
  33. My Man's Gone (#2)
  34. Alice In Wonderland (#2)
  35. Jade Visions (#2)
  36. My Foolish Heart
  37. Waltz for Debby (#2)
  38. Detour Ahead (#2)
  39. Some Other Time
Format: New CD/Jazz

Alchemy Of Scott Lafaro: Young Meteor Of The Bass - Anthology / Various

SKU: 5013929337435
Regular price ¥252.00
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Comprehensive 3CD set celebrating the life and work of Scott LaFaro. Scott LaFaro burst onto the scene in 1957-58 with breathtaking performances on the albums 'This is Pat Moran' and 'The Arrival of Victor Feldman'. He played with Monk and Dolphy and a host of others and studied the music of Sonny Rollins and Anton Webern along the way. He participated in the "sonic revolution" of Ornette Coleman's 'Free Jazz' Double Quartet and was an equal voice in one of the most wonderfully integrated units in the history of jazz, the first Bill Evans Trio. While still in his early twenties, LaFaro developed bass playing to a new level of facility. He had a gorgeous tone and unflagging melodicism; a lyrical sensibility that reached full expression with the extraordinary recordings of the Evans Trio made in late June of 1961 at the Village Vanguard, just days before the tragic automobile accident that took his life and robbed the jazz world of the most influential bassist of modern times. Scott set himself exacting standards and was rarely satisfied. While technically advanced, his development was grounded in feeling. His playing was cultured and exciting and it could break your heart. This anthology showcases some of the considerable recorded highlights of Scott LaFaro's short career including 'The Arrival of Victor Feldman' and 'Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation by the Ornette Coleman Double Quartet' in their entirety and a quantity of selections from the Bill Evans Trio albums 'Sunday at the Village Vanguard' and 'Waltz for Debby'.

Track List

  1. Making Whoopee
  2. In Your Own Sweet Way
  3. Onilisor
  4. Yesterdays
  5. Serpent's Tooth
  6. Waltz
  7. Chasing Shadows
  8. Flamingo
  9. S'posin'
  10. BeBop
  11. (There Is) No Greater Love
  12. Too Blue
  13. Minor Lament
  14. Satin Doll
  15. Crow's Nest
  16. Liz-Anne
  17. Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
  18. Ballad Medley: I'm Glad There Is You / There's No You
  19. It's All Right With Me
  20. Cow Song
  21. Misery (To Lady Day)
  22. Someday My Prince will Come
  23. Autumn Leaves
  24. Blue In Green
  25. Bee Tee's Minor Plea
  26. Variants On A Theme of John Lewis (Django) Variant 1
  27. Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation
  28. W.R.U
  29. Haunted Heart
  30. Nardis
  31. Airegin
  32. Gloria's Step (#2)
  33. My Man's Gone (#2)
  34. Alice In Wonderland (#2)
  35. Jade Visions (#2)
  36. My Foolish Heart
  37. Waltz for Debby (#2)
  38. Detour Ahead (#2)
  39. Some Other Time