The Ivory Hunters-Double Barrelled Piano
The Ivory Hunters-Double Barrelled Piano
ASIN: B000005GW7
Track Listings
| 1. Honeysuckle Rose |
| 2. As Time Goes By |
| 3. Way You Look Tonight |
| 4. It Could Happen to You |
| 5. Man I Love |
| 6. I Got Rhythm |
The Ivory Hunters-Double Barrelled Piano,Bob Brookmeyer with Ivory Joe Hunter,Blue Note Records,Cool,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop,Post-Bop,West Coast Jazz
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The Ivory Hunters-Double Barrelled Piano
Bob Brookmeyer & Bill Evans Manufacturer: Blue Note Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000005GW7 Release Date: 1994-01-25 |
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A rare and unusual piano duo with contrasting styles........1998-12-11
At the time of this recording, Brookmeyer was an established trombonist with several records to his name. Evans was emerging as a phenomonal pianist, having just joined the Miles Davis quintet in 1958.
The tracks recorded were standards (someone liked Gershwin), with the faster paced ones (Honeysuckle Rose) spotlighting Brookmeyer and the slower paced ones (The Man I Love) allowing Evans to show his stuff. Typical of the stereo style of the day, Brookmeyer is heard on the left channel and Evans on the right, with Percy Heath on bass and Connie Kay on drums mixed across both channels.
This is a "must have" CD for jazz enthusiasts because of the unusual instrumentation, and as a point of reference in the developing career of Bill Evans.
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The Ivory Hunters-Double Barrelled Piano
Bob Brookmeyer & Bill Evans Manufacturer: United Artists ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00007M8PM Release Date: 1959-01-01 |
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Album Description
Full title - The Ivory Hunters-Double Barrelled Piano. Part of the Super Bit Jazz Classics series. Japanese exclusive, limited edition, 24-bit remastered reissue of 1959 album, that's unavailable domestically, packaged in a miniature gatefold cardboard LPAlbum Details
Super Bit Jazz Classics Series. 24bit Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase. Remastered by Malcom Addey.Customer Reviews:
just a bit of info for the last reviewer..........2005-07-24
An unlikely pairing that works!.......2004-07-04
It's a fun, inventive romp through seven durable pop standards, and reveals a quite adventurous Evans and a surprisingly good Brookmeyer. ("Surprisingly", since piano is not his first instrument). Brookmeyer, of course, went on to be a consummate arranger, leader of one of most exciting big bands in jazz today, and of course, always a very thoughtful and creative trombonist.
The two-piano arrangements are calculated for who does what and when, and the contrasts between the two keyboards are a great example of two learned musicians who rarely clash, yet are willing to take chances and revel in the process. The MJQ rhythm section of Percy Heath and Connie Kay keep a nice non-interference backing, and hearing Bill with someone else on piano is quite an experience. Mr. Brookmeyer more than holds his own, providing sturdy, yet often uncompromising voicings, inspired fills and flowing lines for Bill's intelligent solos and chording-- and Bill returns the favor, being rhythmically playful, yet giving great support and adding some playful comments as Brookmeyer gets more than just a few good licks in.
One has to wonder if any of this was an impetus for four years later, when Bill recorded his first "Conversations" album (which won the Grammy ), overdubbing himself on three tracks.
Every tune here is a highlight, and the performances upbeat and diverse, so it's more than just a fun ride. This record seems to go in and out of print, so pick it up -- a worthy Evans recording, even though at a steep import price.
Surprising.......2003-10-08
It's a pity to feel exploited by Japanese record producers charging triple for American music. On the other hand, maybe they understand the worth of some things better than we.
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