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Sunday at the Village Vanguard [LIVE]

Bill Evans Trio, Bill Evans
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: January 2, 1992
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Live
  • Label: Ojc
  • ASIN: B000000Y87
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #15,874 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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This live recording by the Bill Evans Trio at the Village Vanguard on June 25, 1961, marked the end of one of the most sublime instrumental combinations in jazz history when bassist Scott LaFaro died in a car accident 10 days later. This unit is underdocumented because Evans, a notorious perfectionist, was reluctant to record. The interchange between Evans on piano, LaFaro on bass and Paul Motian on drums is balletic in its balance of emotional beauty and technical precision. Multiple takes of "Gloria's Step," "Alice in Wonderland," "All of You," and "Jade Visions" show how the invention these players brought to each performance makes repeated material sound like movements in a suite. --John Swenson

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102 of 104 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the all-time great Sunday morning albums of all time!, December 16, 1998
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Luckily, this was one of my first purchases when I started buying jazz. After Miles' Kind of Blue, I thought there was nowhere to go but down. But Sunday at the Village Vanguard, along with Evans' Portrait In Jazz and Waltz For Debby prove that there is pristine beauty in this music to be found elsewhere. Listening to this disc, its incredible to hear a trio that is so tight and so loose at once. The band grooves through "Gloria's Step" and "Alice In Wonderland" with incredible ease and class. Evans is a keymaster, but his playing is anything but intimidating. Instead, it invites you in and lulls you. LeFaro's bass playing has such solid swing to it and the sad fact he died ten days after recording this gives the album a bit of a ghostly presence to it that is strangely comforting; just like the ghosts that live in the applause that follows every track or the bit of smoke from the club you think you smell when listening to it. After Kind of Blue, this is the disc I recommend to anyone beginning to taste the wonders of jazz. It souns simple enough on the surface, but holds scores of wonders upon careful listening. When my coffee is brewing on Sunday morning, this album always helps to keep the relaxing weekend spirit alive. That an album so quiet and mellow at its highpoints is so powerful is evident anytime I walk by the Village Vanguard in NY and I feel the Bill Evans chills take over me.
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62 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Jazz Album EVER, April 12, 2000
By Frank C. "Frank C." (Huntington, NY United States) - See all my reviews
When I was in my first exploratory phase of vintage jazz, during college sometime, I was wandering aimlessly in a record store in Rochester, New York called "The Record Archive". I had NO idea which jazz album to buy (since there are thousands out there). I kindly asked the guy working there which album he would recommend. He said "Bill Evans - Sunday At The Village Vanguard, as long as you don't mind some people talking and glasses clanking in the background." Well, I can never thank that guy enough since this amazing album has become my FAVORITE jazz album ever, out of a collection of hundreds. The interplay between LaFaro and Evans is so unbelievable, it's almost scary! Never have I heard such an almost telepathic communication between two musicians (possibly with the exception of Frank Zappa and Vinnie Colaiuta on "Shut Up 'N Play Yer Guitar"). This album displays the greatest upright bass player IMHO to ever grace the jazz scene, Scott LaFaro. Sadly, LaFaro died just ten days after this recording (which when listening, adds a sort of haunting quality which really cannot be put into words). Evan's piano voicings are just about the most profound and beautiful you are to ever find in any style of music. Please, buy this album! And listen to it over and over. It will change your life. It did mine.
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70 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars *the* piano trio that will shake your world, December 16, 2000
By Frank Sellin "political scientist" (Charlottesville, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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Sunday at the Village Vanguard was actually my 3rd or 4th jazz album ever purchased--unheard, on the basis of print reviews--but it rewarded the risk by opening up my head to the jazz world in such a lovely, exciting, and earthshaking way. I owe so much on a personal level as a listener and as a musician to this album.

The three primary reasons behind my love for this album are Gloria's Step, Jade Visions, and especially Alice in Wonderland. (It's hard not to wave my hands around in clumsy layperson conducting on that last one! :-) You simply cannot describe Bill Evans' exquisite _touch_ that sculpts so much tenderness on that tune in particular, but also just about everything Evans touches. Bassist La Faro really cemented on this record his reputation as a monster, demonstrating that it was possible to maintain a head (melody) almost as as an interactive solo with a piano lead without wrecking the form or playing too stridently there or in his own killer solos. (Incidentally, Motian may seem the weakest link because he's not flashy at all, but he is the steady, unobtrusive pillar on which the magnificence rests, smart enough to dish out sublime atmospheric support on his brushes and stay out of the way of his partners in crime.)

The other tunes on this album are great, too, but the three I listed above just make my world go round. They're likely to do the same to you, too, turning on, if it isn't ignited already, the jazz "light" in your head for all time.

Note: this album's contents were cut to feature La Faro in light of his famous tragic passing ten days later. The same gig also supplied the material for _Waltz for Debby_, an equally excellent album with the same trio that's more indicative of their usual dynamics at that time. Buy both; you need them to salve your soul. :-) To the casual listener with a beginning curiosity about jazz: if you're paying the slightest bit of attention to what's going on, you will realize this disc is the real deal, not lounge lizard music at all. As long as your ears are open, your mind and heart will follow.

There is plenty of ambient audience and waitstaff noise in the background, but the music still cuts through with plenty of quiet power to spare. Some of the passages are so sweet that I scratch my head, wondering how the Vanguard clientele could have been so apparently oblivious at times to the history being made in front of them. This is hands-down five star stuff, and deserves far more than that!

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3.0 out of 5 stars i just cannot understand why
this CD arranges the songs the way it does. I love the sounds, the jazz, the piano, the bass, yeah all of that stuff is good and all, but why do I have to hear the same song... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars One can only agree with the other loving reviews of this masterpiece
What a glorious Sunday in 1961. And how close to us and avant our own present garde these compositions remain. Read more
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