Released 1962 Release date 1962 | Length 33:10 Artist Steve Lacy Genre Jazz | |
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Recorded November 1, 1961Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ Similar Steve Lacy albums, Jazz albums |
Steve lacy with don cherry evidence full album 1961
Evidence is the fourth album by Steve Lacy and was released on the New Jazz label in 1962. It features performances of four tunes written by Thelonious Monk and two from Duke Ellington by Lacy, Don Cherry, Carl Brown and Billy Higgins.
Contents
- Steve lacy with don cherry evidence full album 1961
- Steve lacy with don cherry evidence 1962 full album
- Reception
- Track listing
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
Steve lacy with don cherry evidence 1962 full album
Reception
The Allmusic review by Al Campbell awarded the album 4 stars, stating: "Soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy continued his early exploration of Thelonious Monk's compositions on this 1961 Prestige date, Evidence. Lacy worked extensively with Monk, absorbing the pianist's intricate music and adding his individualist soprano saxophone mark to it. On this date, he employs the equally impressive Don Cherry on trumpet, who was playing with the Ornette Coleman quartet at the time, drummer Billy Higgins, who played with both Coleman and Monk, and bassist Carl Brown. Cherry proved capable of playing outside the jagged lines he formulated with Coleman, being just as complimentary and exciting in Monk's arena with Lacy. Out of the six tracks, four are Monk's compositions while the remaining are lesser known Ellington numbers: 'The Mystery Song' and 'Something to Live For' (co-written with Billy Strayhorn)."
Track listing
- "The Mystery Song" (Ellington, Mills) - 5:30
- "Evidence" (Monk) - 5:00
- "Let's Cool One" (Monk) - 6:35
- "San Francisco Holiday" (Monk) - 5:15
- "Something To Live For" (Ellington, Strayhorn) - 5:50
- "Who Knows" (Monk) - 5:20
Personnel
Songs
1The Mystery Song5:50
2Evidence5:03
3Let's Cool One6:46