Thursday, October 13, 2022

Bill Evans - Behind The Dikes: The 1969 Netherlands Recordings Disc 1, Disc 2

Album: Behind The Dikes: The 1969 Netherlands Recordings Disc 1
Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:41
Size: 137,4 MB
Art: Front

(2:15) 1. Announcement By Michiel Ruyter
(3:25) 2. You're Gonna Hear From Me
(4:51) 3. Emily
(5:38) 4. Stella By Starlight
(5:03) 5. Turn Out the Stars
(6:11) 6. Waltz For Debby
(6:31) 7. 'Round Midnight
(3:32) 8. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
(4:57) 9. Alfie
(6:10) 10. Beautiful Love
(6:27) 11. My Funny Valentine
(4:36) 12. Love Theme From Spartacus

Album: Behind The Dikes: The 1969 Netherlands Recordings Disc 2
Time: 57:48
Size: 133,1 MB

(4:41) 1. One For Helen
(5:35) 2. Quiet Now
(6:04) 3. Someday My Prince Will Come
(0:46) 4. Announcement By Aad Bos
(5:12) 5. Very Early
(4:57) 6. A Sleepin' Bee
(5:06) 7. Turn Out the Stars
(4:21) 8. Autumn Leaves
(5:34) 9. Quiet Now
(6:04) 10. Nardis
(4:39) 11. Granadas
(4:43) 12. Pavane

Zev Feldman, co-president of Resonance Records, seems to have made it his life's mission to present every unreleased note that pianist Bill Evans ever recorded. Live At Art D'Lugoff's Top Of The Gate (2012), Some Other Time (2016), Another Time: The Hilversum Concert (2017), Evans In England (2019) and Live At Ronnie Scott's (2020) represent the Bill Evans discography on the Resonance Records label, all produced by Feldman. And now 2021 finds Feldman teaming with the Elemental Music label, to release yet another long lost live recording by an Evans trio, Behind the Dikes The 1969 Netherlands Recordings.

This is music that has long been available, in an underground sort of way, on bootleg recordings of sub-standard sound quality something that is problematic in most music, unforgivable in regards to Bill Evans. That has changed with this official release. The sound is crisp and clean, showcasing the pristine and distinctive Evans touch, and the always remarkable interplay with this particular trio, with Evans joined by bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Marty Morell.

Evans' best trio, with bassist Scott LaFaro and drummer Paul Motian that produced the groundbreaking Sunday At the Village Vanguard (1961) and Waltz For Debby (1962), both on Riverside Records was short-lived, due to La Faro's death in a car accident. The pianist's second best trio though some would certainly argue this (and they'd be wrong) is the Evans/Gomez/Morell group, the pianist's longest running trio, together seven years.

The two disc's worth of music come from a pair of performances in 1969 in the Netherlands. The group was in top form, trotting out a triple handful of tunes that were familiar mainstays in the the Evans repertoire "Emily," "Stella By Starlight," "Waltz For Debby," "Autumn Leaves" and more. These are presented by three musicians deep in a comfort zone, navigating bright up-tempo tunes and slipping into introspective reveries and breathtakingly beautiful balladry. The two takes on pianist Denny Zeitlin's "Quiet Now" are as lovely as anything this trio ever recorded, and their rendition of "Someday My Prince Will Come" is as bright and propulsive as can be in a celebratory up-tempo groove, with Morell's joyous shuffling and Gomez' assertive headlong heartbeat.

Listing a top ten of recordings from the trios of Bill Evans is near impossible. There is much superior trio work, and ten is too few slots. So start with the early, previously-mentioned Sunday At the Village Vanguard and Waltz For Debby, and then it is wide open. But Behind the Dikes would certainly be a contender.

And before we wrap up, two "bonus tracks" should be mentioned: Disc 2 ends with a "Granadas" and "Pavane," adaptations originally arranged by Claus Ogerman for Bill Evans Trio With Symphony Orchestra (Verve, 1966). Here, Evans is backed by the 50 piece Metropole Orkest on these majestically cerebral performances of music from the classical world.
By Dan McClenaghan https://www.allaboutjazz.com/behind-the-dikes-the-1969-netherlands-recordings-bill-evans-elemental-music

Personnel: Bill Evans: piano; Eddie Gomez: bass; Marty Morell: drums.

Behind The Dikes: The 1969 Netherlands Recordings Disc 1, Disc 2

Kathrine Windfeld - Latency

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2017
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 45:25
Size: 104,7 MB
Art: Front

(6:35) 1. Rude Machine
(5:12) 2. Elak
(6:39) 3. Latency
(5:11) 4. Leaving Portland
(5:40) 5. Roadmovie
(5:51) 6. Wasp
(5:58) 7. December Elegy
(4:15) 8. Double Fleisch

Kathrine Windfeld is a Danish pianist and composer who leads a largely Scandinavian big band featuring musicians from various countries with shores on the Baltic Sea.

Born in 1984 Windfeld studied at the Department of Musicology in Copenhagen and at the Swedish jazz school Fridhems Folkhogskola. She was part of the progressive jazz quintet Gespenst before establishing her own ongoing sextet in 2011.

Windfeld subsequently studied at the Malmo Music Academy in Sweden where she established a quartet plus her first big band. In 2014 she moved back to Copenhagen where she set up the current KWBB and in 2015 she recorded her début big band album “Aircraft”.

The famous Danish pianist Niels Lan Doky offered the KWBB a residency at his Copenhagen jazz club and the band continued to hone their sound while playing with illustrious visiting guest musicians such as guitarists Mike Stern and Gilad Hekselman, saxophonist Seamus Blake and the UK’s own Gerard Presencer (trumpet).

The KWBB’s second album “Latency” was recorded in Copenhagen in 2017 and features a programme of eight Windfeld original compositions, two of them co-writes with one Mads Sandberg. On line information about Sandberg is hard to find, so Windfeld’s collaborator remains something of a figure of mystery.

Nevertheless, the new album has been critically acclaimed and has enjoyed greater international exposure than its predecessor. In 2018 the band toured successfully in Germany and the UK, including a successful performance at the Pizza Express Jazz Club in Soho, London. By Ian Mann
https://www.thejazzmann.com/reviews/review/kathrine-windfeld-big-band-latency

Personnel: Kathrine Windfeld – Piano, Director, Composer, Arranger (DK); Andre Bak (DK), Rolf Thofte Sorensen (DK), Magnus Oseth (NO) - Trumpets & Flugels; Goran Abelli (SE), Mikkel Aargard (DK), Anders Larson (SE) – Trombones; Jakob Lundbak (DK) – Alto & Soprano Sax; Jakub Wiecek (PL) – Alto Sax; Roald Elm Larsen (DK), Ida Karlsson (SE) – Tenor Saxes; Toke Reines (DK) - Baritone Sax; Viktor Sandstrom (SE) - Guitar; Johannes Vaht (SE) – Bass; Henrik Holst (DK) – Drums

Latency