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Waltz For Debby
Cannonbal And Bill Evans Adderley
Waltz For Debby
Cannonbal And Bill Evans Adderley
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By the time this album, originally issued as Know What I Mean?
(Riverside R9-433), was recorded (during January-March
1961), both Julian "Cannonball" Adderley and Bill Evans had left
the highly successful Miles Davis Sextet. The band had also included
tenor saxophonist John Coltrane (with whom Cannonball had made
a wonderful quintet album in Chicago during February of that same
year). The sextet had recorded the incomparable masterpiece Kind of
Blue on March 2 & April 22, 1959. Evans and Cannonball had first
entered the studio together as members of Miles' group on May 26,
1958. Besides their work with Davis, Evans would participate on
three of Cannonball's albums. The first was Portrait of Cannonball,
recorded on July 1, 1958, and featuring a quintet that also included
Blue Mitchell on trumpet, Sam Jones on bass, and Philly Joe Jones on
drums. On August 20-21, 1958, Evans backed Adderley again on his
big band album Jump for Joy, although he had much less space to solo
than on the previous album. Their best collaboration, however, was to
be their last, Know What I Mean?, on which Evans is nearly a co-leader.
Cannonball had never recorded any of the tunes from Know What I
Mean? before, and he would never record any of them again!
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Media | Music VINYL LP (Vinyl) |
Number of records | 1 |
Released | January 17, 2020 |
EAN/UPC | 8436559467384 |
Label | JAZZ WAX JZWX9467384.1 |
Genre | Jazz |
Dimensions | 305 × 313 × 4 mm · 274 g |
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