![]() Unfortunately LaFaro died in a car accident ten days after this recording – one of the reasons for featuring him so prominently here.Ī second album was cut of this session. This is not one for background music, it’s far too interesting for that. There are many tempo changes and the playing just demands your attention. Every song is rich in texture and communicates the enormous skills of each of the players. The bass of Scott LaFaro gets the same attention here as Bill Evans’ piano. It is said that the interaction with his rhythmn section and the prominent place he gives them is a hallmark of the Bill Evans Trio. The Stereo separation is rather absolute left/right, with the piano in the right speaker and the rest in the left. This is a live recording set at the New York Village Vanguard jazz club with accompanying audience ‘participation’, though that never distracts. And if you like jazz trio’s with articulate bass playing and a clear and purposeful piano technique, then you are in for a treat. Bill Evans Trio – Sunday At The Village Vanguard SACD ISO (Stereo): 2,75 GB 24B/88,2kHz Stereo FLAC: 1,30 GB Artwork Label/Cat#: Analogue Productions # CAPJ 9376 SA Country/Year: US 1961, 2002 3% Recovery Info Genre: Jazz Style: Post Bop, Instrumental, Modal Most of the APO analog to DSD conversions are great, but this one is probably the best from a sonic perspective. ![]()
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