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Consecration: The Final Recordings Part 2
 
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Consecration: The Final Recordings Part 2 [Box set, Live]

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listen  8. The Two Lonely People (Live) 8:11Album Only
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listen  6. Days Of Wine And Roses (Live) 8:36Album Only
listen  7. I Do It For Your Love (Live) 7:01Album Only
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 3, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 8
  • Format: Box set, Live
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Milestone
  • ASIN: B00006HIBI
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #150,388 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Milestone's second eight-disc collection of Bill Evans's next-to-last nightclub engagement at San Francisco's Keystone Korner contains some of the influential jazz pianist's most creative and impassioned playing extant. Inspired by his strong and fervently supportive rhythm section of bassist Marc Johnson and drummer Joe LaBarbera, each selection on these eight discs attests to the pianist's vitally transformed style. Evans's singular, pastel-tinted chord voicings now emerge in bolder, primary colors, and his penchant for rhythmically displacing phrases against the basic meter reaches dizzying heights. Note the jagged urgency of his extended piano intro to "My Romance" (in no less than six similar yet never redundant versions), the newfound dynamism in ballads like "Polka Dots and Moonbeams" and "My Foolish Heart," and plenty of hard, unfettered swinging. After a hailstorm of notes gush from Evans's solo on "Someday My Prince Will Come," it as if Clark Kent has changed into Superman before your eyes and ears. Such uplifting artistry is amazing from a pianist who was seriously ill and had less than two weeks to live. --Jed Distler

 

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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hallowed Ground, July 17, 2003
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I had assumed that these recordings fit into the category of "he plays well under the circumstances." Forget the qualifiers. Listening to this set and the previously released "The Last Waltz" is a bit like sharing the experience of the wild-eyed poet who has returned from feasting on the milk of paradise in Coleridge's "Kubla Khan." After tasting such nectar, nothing henceforward can satisfy the palette. So if the two sets (16 discs) comprising Bill's last stand seem extravagant in quantity and price, consider the possibility that they represent the musical equivalent of Keats' Grecian Urn, offering "all ye know and need to know."

Not that Bill's playing over eight nights is uniformly sublime. The first couple of discs might sound, to a trained Evans' observer, just a trifle more tentative whereas the last two bear a few faint traces of fatigue and auto-pilot. So if you have an opportunity to choose, go with Discs 3 and 4 of either set. In particular, I especially recommend Disc 3 as evidence of Bill at the zenith of his creative powers not to mention piano prowess. He was late in arriving, so another headliner pianist--Denny Zeitlin--temporarily filled in for him. Knowing, first, that the bar had already been set high and, second, that Zeitlin was still hanging around in the audience, Bill turns in an extraordinary set. On "Your Story" the dynamics positively "swell" from ppp to fff and back, yet the piano sound remains full-bodied at every volume level. On "Someday My Prince Will Come," Bills launches perfectly-executed, not-stop pyrotechnical phrases at breathtaking speed. (Cinderella has never sounded this animated, dramatic and alive!)

How to explain this extraordinary demonstration by a human being who would virtually self-destruct the following week? Little has been said about what a perfect mechanical specimen Bill was, practically "designed" for one purpose: to the play the piano. His exceptionally thick and heavy fingers, his hand position, his arm placement--none of these deserted him even when the internal organs had gone. The combination of muscle memory and a mind capable of focusing on nothing beyond the musical instant managed to keep death at bay through the vitality of art.

The music herein is light years beyond what any pianist since has been able to conceive let alone execute. The only "faults" that might be weighed against any part of it are, first, that Bill occasionally has a tendency to get ahead of himself--the force of his passion and complexity of his ideas simply providing more than the moment can bear. All the more remarkable that the form holds, after bending sufficiently to create dramatic tensions that underscore the magnitude of the artist's grandiose design and achievement. Second, Bill invites some disruption of continuity and let-up of dramatic urgency whenever he defers to solos by Johnson or LaBarbara. But these moments, too, are understandable--respites that allow the pianist to gather his strength for yet another glorious burst of lyric energy.

"Consecration" captures all of the first sets of the stand that would prove to be Bill's valedictory, whereas "Last Waltz" is composed of the second sets. But lest that encourage a choice between the two collections, be aware that Bill comes charging out of the gate like a rampaging bull, or perhaps more aptly, a full-grown Keats.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars he still had so much to say, November 20, 2003
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This collection, together with "The Last Waltz", contain some absolutely incredible music. Bill Evans was extremely excited about this trio (Marc Johnson - bass, Joe LaBarbera - drums). Yes, Bill had less than two weeks left to live. Yes, being the perfectionist he was, he might not have approved releasing these performances. But they are not flawed in any way. Bill Evans was one of the greatest musicians of all time, and he still had so much to say, even in his final days.

I happen to prefer this collection a bit more than "The Last Waltz", mainly because of the tracks included. "The Last Waltz" was gleaned mainly from second sets each evening, and therefore features several editions of the closing tune "Nardis" - which at times became a bit disorganized and experimental. The selections on "Consecration" seem crisper and more focused to me, although both sets are essential for fans of Bill Evans' art.

Some of the other reviews refer to inferior sound quality. I certainly have not found that to be the case. All three instruments are clearly recorded, and Baldwin provided Bill with fine, well-tuned pianos at this stage in his career. This is a set I will return to again and again. Highest of recommendations.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Last Torch, July 30, 2003
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I bought this boxed set, together with The Last Waltz, to feel Bill Evans at home with me as long as I live. As compared to the last Vanguard sessions two months prior to these final recordings, I find the recording quality of this boxed set only so so, but Bill's performance unusually passionate and even insane here and there as if Bill was literary burning his last torch. I may play back all 8 CDs contained only once or twice in my life time, but I felt that my Bill Evans experience would never be complete without Consecration and The Last Waltz. A Must Have only for devoted fans.
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