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The Individualism of Gil Evans
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9459755
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Vinyl records and CDs
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The Individualism of Gil Evans
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833 804-2
Barcode / EAN / UPC
4228338042
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Theme
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1988
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Original sessions produced by Creed Taylor
Prepared for Compact Disc release by Michael Cuscuna, Richard Seidel and Seth Rothstein Digitally remastered directly from the original master tapes by Dennis Drake, PolyGram Studios, USA. Tape vault research by Richard Seidel and Phil Schaap
Designed for Compact Disc by Tom & Ellie Hughes, HughesGroup
Discographical Information: Gil Evans, Cornposer Arranger and Piano on all selections
Theme of the Barracudas
Recorded July 9,1964 at Van Gelder’s Recording Studio, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
Trombone: Frank Rehak; French Horns. Ray Alonge, Julius Watkins; Tuba: Bill Barber; Reeds & Woodwinds: Wayne Shorter, Al Block, Andy Fitzgerald, George Marge, Bob
Tricarico; Harp: Bob Maxwell; Guitar: Kenny Burrell (on Time Of The Barracudas only); Bass: Gary Peacock; Drums: Elvin Jones, Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Las Vegas Tango
Recorded: April 6, 1964 at Webster Hall, New York City
Trumpets: Johnny Coles, Bernie Glow; Trombones: Jimmy Cleveland, Tony Studd; French Horns: Ray Alonge; Tuba: Bill Barber; Reeds & Woodwinds: Garvin Bashell, Eric Dolphy,
Bob Tricarico, Steve Lacy; Guitar: Kenny Burrell; Bass: Ron Carter, Paul Chambers; Drums: Elvin Jones, Engineer: Bob Simpson
Flute Song
Recorded: September, 1963 at lA & R Studios, New York City
Trombone: Jimmy Cleveland; French Horns: Gil Cohen, Don Corado, Julius Watkins; Reeds & Woodwinds: Al Block, Eric Dolphy, Steve Lacy, Bob Tricarico; Harp: Margaret Ross; Guitar: Barry Galbraith; Bass: Paul Chambers, Richard Davis, Ben Tucker; Drums: Elvin Jones, Engineer: Phil Ramone
Hotel me
Same personnel, date & location as Las Vegas Tango
El Toreador
Recorded: September 1963, at A & R Studios, New York City
Trumpets: Ernie Royal, Johnny Coles, Louis Mucci; Trombones: Jimmy Cleveland, Tony Studd; French Horns: Jimmy Buffington, Bob Northern; Reeds & Woodwinds: Jerome Richardson, Eric Dolphy, Steve Lacy, Bob Tricarico; Bass: Mill Hinton, Paul Chambers, Richard Davis; Drums: Osie Johnson, Engineer Phil Ramone
Proclamation & Nothing like you
Recorded: October 29, 1964 at Van Gelders Recording Studio, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
Personnel similar to Barbara Song and Time Of The Barracudas with the probable addition of Johnny Coles on Trumpet.
Concorde & Spoonful
Recorded May 25, 1964 at Webster Hall, New York City
Trumpets Thad Jones, Louis Mucci, Bernie Glow; Trombones: Jimmy Cleveland, Jimmy Knepper; French Horns: Ray Alonge, Julius Watkins; Tuba: Bill Barber; Reeds & Woodwinds: Andy Fitzgerald, George Marge, Bob Tricarico, Phil Woods; Tenor Violin: Harry Lookofsky; Guitar: Kenny Burrell; Bass: Paul Chambers; Drums: Elvin Jones, Engineer: Bob Simpson
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9
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01: Time of the Barracudas (7:26)
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