The Ivory Hunters

The Ivory Hunters

by Bob Brookmeyer, Bill Evans
The Ivory Hunters

The Ivory Hunters

by Bob Brookmeyer, Bill Evans

Compact Disc(Reissue)

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Overview

When Bill Evans agreed to do a two piano date with Bob Brookmeyer, eyebrows surely must have raised. Pairing a rising superstar of modern jazz with a gentleman known for playing valve trombone and arranging charts might have been deemed by some as a daunting task. Fortunately for the keyboardists, this was a good idea and a marvelous concept, where the two could use the concept of counterpoint and improvisation to an enjoyable means, much like a great chess match. For the listener, you are easily able to hear the difference between ostensible leader Evans in the right channel of the stereo separation, and the accompanist Brookmeyer in the left. The opener "Honeysuckle Rose" gives a basic idea of what to expect, as Evans leads out, Brookmeyer counters his moves, and they trade riffs in an inventive bridge. "The Way You Look Tonight" is similar as Brookmeyer is more playful in his chiming chords and second melody line. The energy level is very good here, as well as on the democratic, funky contemporary intro to the easy swing of "It Could Happen to You" and "I Got Rhythm," jam-packed with fun plus risk-taking. There's a different give and take during "The Man I Love," and they turn the lamp down low on a delicate version of "As Time Goes By" as the pianists trade leads, and bassist Percy Heath adopts a more pronounced role. It is Heath and drummer Connie Kay, on loan from the Modern Jazz Quartet, who precisely and firmly cement rhythmic elements, allowing the pianists to use space, harmony, wit and wisdom to full effect. Some have called this an effort based more on gimmick and showmanship, but if you agree to listen closely, the depth and substance of Evans and Brookmeyer reveals a lot of soul, invention, and musicians simply having a real good time. It would be nice to hear any alternate takes from this marvelous date. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Product Details

Release Date: 09/29/2023
Label: Universal
UPC: 4988031581490
Rank: 80004

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bob Brookmeyer   Primary Artist,Piano,Trombone
Bill Evans   Primary Artist,Piano
Jimmy G.   Primary Artist
Connie Kay   Guest Artist,Drums
Percy Heath   Guest Artist,Bass
Sonny Dallas   Bass
Billy Byers   Trombone
Eddie Bert   Trombone
Don Elliott   Bongos,Mellophone,Vibraphone
Lee Konitz   Sax (Alto)
Roy Haynes   Drums
Ivory Joe Hunter   Piano
Ernie Royal   Trumpet
Marky Markowitz   Trumpet
Phil Sunkel   Trumpet
Al Beldini   Drums
Ernie Furtado   Bass

Technical Credits

Dick Olmsted   Engineer
Jerome Kern   Composer,Lyricist
Andy Razaf   Composer
Gene DePaul   Composer
Cole Porter   Composer
Jack Lewis   Producer
Fats Waller   Composer
George Bassman   Composer
Don Raye   Composer
Gregory Stone   Translation
George Gershwin   Composer
Ira Gershwin   Composer
Howard Dietz   Composer
James Van Heusen   Composer
Pete Welding   Liner Notes
Ned Washington   Composer
Dorothy Fields   Composer,Lyricist
Patrick Roques   Reissue Design
Herman Hupfeld   Composer,Lyricist
Johnny Burke   Composer
Waller   Composer
Melvin Sokolsky   Photography
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