
Lacy Steve Cherry Don Evidence Vinyl Lp Soundslikevinyl “evidence” the horn players drastically simplify monk’s complicated rhythms in the theme. some might dock them points for this “cheat,” although, to be fair, monk never played “evidence” this fast, and the straight hemiola used by lacy cherry does work well. 00:00 the mystery song 05:42 evidence10:42 let's cool one17:25 san francisco holiday21:54 something to live for 27:43 who knows.

Steve Lacy With Don Cherry Evidence Do The M Th 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. A2 — evidence (thelonious monk) personnel: steve lacy soprano saxophone don cherry trumpet carl brown bass billy higgins drums recording rudy van gelder supervision esmond edwards. 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. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for evidence by steve lacy with don cherry. compare versions and buy on discogs.

Steve Lacy With Don Cherry Evidence Cd Discogs 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. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for evidence by steve lacy with don cherry. compare versions and buy on discogs. “evidence” the horn players drastically simplify monk’s complicated rhythms in the theme. some might dock them points for this “cheat,” although, to be fair, monk never played “evidence” this fast, and the straight hemiola used by lacy cherry does work well. Textured front cover, pasted on back cover. view credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1963 vinyl release of "evidence" on discogs. Provided to by universal music groupevidence · steve lacy · don cherryevidence℗ 1961 original jazz classicsreleased on: 1962 01 01producer: esmond ed. 2 lps on 1 cd. this release presents the complete album evidence (new jazz njlp8271), which was lacy’s fourth album as a leader. it presents him in a pianoless quartet with don cherry on trumpet, carl brown on bass, and billy higgins on drums.