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Waltz for Debby

 
Album Review: Waltz for Debby

  • Artist: Bill Evans Trio
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 25, 1961
  • Total Time: 65:29
  • Type: Live, Instrumental
  • Genre: Jazz

Review

Recorded at the Village Vanguard in 1961, shortly before Scott LaFaro's death, Waltz for Debby is the second album issued from that historic session, and the final one from that legendary trio that also contained drummer Paul Motian. While the Sunday at the Village Vanguard album focused on material where LaFaro soloed prominently, this is far more a portrait of the trio on those dates. Evans chose the material here, and, possibly, in some unconscious way, revealed on these sessions -- and the two following LaFaro's death (Moonbeams and How My Heart Sings!) -- a different side of his musical personality that had never been displayed on his earlier solo recordings or during his tenures with Miles Davis and George Russell: Evans was an intensely romantic player, flagrantly emotional, and that is revealed here in spades on tunes such as "My Foolish Heart" and "Detour Ahead." There is a kind of impressionistic construction to his harmonic architecture that plays off the middle registers and goes deeper into its sonances in order to set into motion numerous melodic fragments simultaneously. The rhythmic intensity that he displayed as a sideman is evident here in "Milestones," with its muscular shifting time signature and those large, flatted ninths with the right hand. The trio's most impressive interplay is in "My Romance," after Evans' opening moments introducing the changes. Here Motian's brushwork is delicate, flighty and elegant, and LaFaro controls the dynamic of the tune with his light as a feather pizzicato work and makes Evans' deeply emotional statements swing effortlessly. Of the many recordings Evans issued, the two Vanguard dates and Explorations are the ultimate expressions of his legendary trio. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
My Foolish Heart (Lyrics) Ned Washington, Victor Young Bill Evans (4:58)
Waltz for Debby Bill Evans, Gene Lees Bill Evans (7:00)
Detour Ahead Herb Ellis, Lou Carter, John Freigo Bill Evans (7:37)
My Romance Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart Bill Evans (7:13)
Some Other Time (Lyrics) Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden, Adolph Green Bill Evans (5:11)
Milestones Miles Davis Bill Evans (6:30)

Credits

David Jones (Engineer), Paul Motian (Drums), Ken Deardoff (Design), Orrin Keepnews (Producer), Bill Evans (Piano), Joe Goldberg (Liner Notes), Chad Kassem (Executive Producer), Doug Sax (Mastering), Joe Tarantino (Digital Remastering), Donald Silverstein (Photography), Scott LaFaro (Bass)
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Waltz for Debby
Live album by Bill Evans Trio
Released 1961
Recorded Village Vanguard, New York City, June 25, 1961
Genre Jazz
Length 65:29
Label Riverside
Producer Orrin Keepnews
Professional reviews
Bill Evans Trio chronology
Sunday at the Village Vanguard
(1961)
Waltz for Debby
(1961)
How My Heart Sings!
(1962)

Waltz for Debby is a 1961 album by the Bill Evans Trio of Evans, bassist Scott LaFaro, and drummer Paul Motian. This was Bill Evans' first trio. The album was the fourth and final effort from the unit—LaFaro died in a car accident just ten days after the live date at the Village Vanguard from which Waltz for Debby and its predecessor, Sunday at the Village Vanguard were taken. The loss of LaFaro hit Evans hard, and he went into a brief seclusion. When Evans returned to the trio format later in 1962, it was with Motian and noted bassist Chuck Israels. [1]

The title track, a musical portrait of Evans' niece, became a staple of his live repertoire in later years. It originally appeared as a solo piano piece on Evans' debut album, New Jazz Conceptions. It remains what is likely Evans' most well-known song, one that he would play throughout his career.

The CD reissue of the album contains several outtakes.

Contents

Original Track listing[2]

  1. "My Foolish Heart" (Victor Young) – 4:58
  2. "Waltz for Debby" (Bill Evans / Gene Lees) – 7:00
  3. "Detour Ahead" (Lou Carter / Herb Ellis / Johnny Frigo) – 7:37
  4. "My Romance" (Richard Rodgers) – 7:13
  5. "Some Other Time" (Leonard Bernstein / Betty Comden / Adolph Green) – 5:11
  6. "Milestones" (Miles Davis) – 6:30

Reaction

This album is widely considered to be one of the best in the Evans canon, and the type of emotive interplay between the musicians that at some points seemed almost deconstructed has served as a model for piano trio play. [3]

Personnel

References

  1. ^ www.billevansjazz.com
  2. ^ http://www2.selu.edu/orgs/34skid//html/disc._2.htm
  3. ^ www.allaboutjazz.com

 
 
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