Live at Ronnie Scott's

Live at Ronnie Scott's

by Bill Evans
Live at Ronnie Scott's

Live at Ronnie Scott's

by Bill Evans

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Overview

A superb collection of previously unissued recordings by Bill Evans, 2020's Live at Ronnie Scott's captures the legendary pianist on tour in London with his all too briefly lived trio with bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Jack DeJohnette. The album is Resonance Records' third archival release to feature Evans' trio from this period and follows 2016's Some Other Time: The Lost Session from the Black Forest and 2018's Another Time: The Hilversum Concert. Live at Ronnie Scott's compiles recordings made during the trio's month-long 1968 residency at the famed London Soho nightclub. It was during this residency that DeJohnette was invited to join Miles Davis' band, ending his sixth-month run with Evans and marking his nascent rise as a premiere post-bop and fusion drummer, somewhat of an irony considering how much Evans' playing a decade earlier on Kind of Blue helped defined Davis' acoustic modal jazz era. That said, while DeJohnette is primarily known for his more avant-garde and electrified work, he was also a gifted piano player and had a relaxed, intuitive connection with Evans. Their work together with Gomez is often regarded as one of the pianist's high points, and their one officially released album together at the time, At the Montreux Jazz Festival, won a Grammy in 1969. Evans preferred his trio partners to complement his own playing, often encouraging them to accent his playing with their own ideas. The results could be highly kinetic and Live at Ronnie Scott's is no exception. Particularly engaging is lyrical interplay between Gomez and Evans, as on cuts like "My Man's Gone Now" and "Embraceable You," the latter of which finds the bassist playing the main melody with virtuosic results. Elsewhere, we get equally compelling takes on "Nardis," "Spring Is Here," and "Stella by Starlight." There are also introspective renditions of "Alfie" and "Quiet Now," as well as alternate versions of Evans' favorites "Emily" and "You're Gonna Hear from Me." While Evans would continue to work throughout the late '60s and into the '70s with Gomez and drummer Marty Morell, his trio with DeJohnette had a special aura, one perfectly captured on Live at Ronnie Scott's. ~ Matt Collar

Product Details

Release Date: 12/04/2020
Label: Resonance
UPC: 0712758040527
Rank: 111413

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. A Sleepin¿¿¿ Bee
  2. You're Gonna Hear From Me [Version 1]
  3. Yesterdays
  4. Turn Out the Stars
  5. My Man's Gone Now
  6. Emily [Version 1]
  7. Spring Is Here
  8. Embraceable You
  9. For Heaven¿¿¿s Sake
  10. Someday My Prince Will Come

Disc 2

  1. Quiet Now
  2. Round Midnight
  3. Stella by Starlight
  4. Alfie
  5. You're Gonna Hear From Me [Version 2]
  6. Very Early
  7. Emily [Version 2]
  8. Waltz for Debby
  9. Autumn Leaves
  10. Nardis

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bill Evans   Primary Artist,Piano
Jack DeJohnette   Drums,Featured Artist
Eddie Gomez   Bass,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Dorothy Kuhns   Composer
Jerome Kern   Composer
Joseph Kosma   Composer
Bernie Hanighen   Composer
Harold Arlen   Composer
Jack DeJohnette   Engineer,Re-Release Producer
Larry Morey   Composer
Jacques Prevert   Composer
Elise Bretton   Composer
Frank Churchill   Composer
Don Meyer   Composer
George Gershwin   Composer
Ira Gershwin   Composer
Johnny Mandel   Composer
DuBose Heyward   Composer
Lorenz Hart   Composer
Johnny Mercer   Composer
Ned Washington   Composer
Miles Davis   Composer
Otto Harbach   Composer
Thelonious Monk   Composer
Burt Bacharach   Composer
Zev Feldman   Interviewer,Photo Research,Re-Release Producer
Truman Capote   Composer
Bill Evans   Composer
Hal David   Composer
Cootie Williams   Composer
Dory Previn   Composer
John Koenig   Package Redesign
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Denny Zeitlin   Composer
George Klabin   Mastering,Executive Producer
Victor Young   Composer
David Stone Martin   Cover Art
John Sellards   Design,Art Direction
Veryl Oakland   Photography
Charles "Cootie" Williams   Composer
Fran Gala   Mastering
Zak Shelby-Szyszko   Photo Research,Associate Producer
Cynthia Garcia   Project Assistant
Sherman Edwards   Composer
Andre Previn   Composer
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