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EPISODE · Nov 6, 2012

Broadcast on 05-Nov-2012

from CiTR -- The Jazz Show · host CiTR 101.9 Vancouver

This is an unusual recording by these two major Jazz voices. Their association went back to the days when they were both in Miles Davis' sextet. By the time of this recording they were both leaders and poll winners. This date done in early 1961 brings out different characteristics of both musician. Adderley is more lyrical and gentle than his usually hard-driving self. Contrast this with the usually muted and introspective Mr. Evans who here plays with more abandon and is more outgoing than usual. The rhythm section is bassist Percy Heath and drummer Connie Kay and of course they while having all the swing and drive necessary also understand understatement and subtlety. The tunes chosen are also quite unusual as well and not your run-of-the mill standards. This album is unique in both the careers of Cannonball Adderley and Bill Evans....."Know What I Mean?"

This is an unusual recording by these two major Jazz voices. Their association went back to the days when they were both in Miles Davis' sextet. By the time of this recording they were both leaders and poll winners. This date done in early 1961 brings out different characteristics of both musician. Adderley is more lyrical and gentle than his usually hard-driving self. Contrast this with the usually muted and introspective Mr. Evans who here plays with more abandon and is more outgoing than usual. The rhythm section is bassist Percy Heath and drummer Connie Kay and of course they while having all the swing and drive necessary also understand understatement and subtlety. The tunes chosen are also quite unusual as well and not your run-of-the mill standards. This album is unique in both the careers of Cannonball Adderley and Bill Evans....."Know What I Mean?"

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