Waltz for Debby is an album by American jazz pianist Bill Evans and his Tri… Read Full Bio ↴Waltz for Debby is an album by American jazz pianist Bill Evans and his Trio consisting of Evans, bassist Scott LaFaro, and drummer Paul Motian, originally released in 1961.
This was Bill Evans’ first trio. The album was the fourth and final effort from the unit. Scott LaFaro died in a car accident just ten days after the live date at the Village Vanguard from which Waltz for Debby and its predecessor, Sunday at the Village Vanguard were taken. The loss of LaFaro hit Evans hard, and he went into a brief seclusion. When Evans returned to the trio format later in 1962, it was with Motian and noted bassist Chuck Israels.
The title track, a musical portrait of Evans’ niece, became a staple of his live repertoire in later years. It originally appeared as a solo piano piece on Evans’ debut album, New Jazz Conceptions. It remains what is likely Evans’ most well-known song, one that he would play throughout his career.
Reception
This album is widely considered to be one of the best in the Evans canon, and the type of emotive interplay between the musicians that at some points seemed almost deconstructed has served as a model for piano trio play.
Writing for Allmusic, music critic Thom Jurek wrote of the album: “While the Sunday at the Village Vanguard album focused on material where LaFaro soloed prominently, this is far more a portrait of the trio on those dates… Of the many recordings Evans issued, the two Vanguard dates and Explorations are the ultimate expressions of his legendary trio.
Samuel Chell of All About Jazz wrote: "Along with Bassist wunderkind Scott LaFaro and drummer Paul Motian, Evans perfected his democratic vision of trio cooperation, where all members performed with perfect empathy and telepathy… It is these performances, currently available as Sunday at The Village Vanguard and Waltz for Debby that comprise the number one best jazz live recording in this present series."
Allmusic 5/5 stars
Penguin Guide to Jazz 5/5 stars
Track Listing
Side One
1. “My Foolish Heart” (Victor Young, Ned Washington) – 4:58
2. “Waltz for Debby” (Bill Evans, Gene Lees) – 7:00
3. “Detour Ahead” (Lou Carter, Herb Ellis, Johnny Frigo) – 7:37
Side Two
4. “My Romance” (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) – 7:13
5. “Some Other Time” (Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden, Adolph Green) – 5:11
6. “Milestones” (Miles Davis) – 6:30
Personnel
* Bill Evans – piano
* Scott LaFaro – bass
* Paul Motian – drums
Released -- 1961
Recorded -- Village Vanguard, New York City, June 25, 1961
Genre -- jazz
Length -- 65:29
Label -- Riverside (RLP-399)
Producer -- Orrin Keepnews
This was Bill Evans’ first trio. The album was the fourth and final effort from the unit. Scott LaFaro died in a car accident just ten days after the live date at the Village Vanguard from which Waltz for Debby and its predecessor, Sunday at the Village Vanguard were taken. The loss of LaFaro hit Evans hard, and he went into a brief seclusion. When Evans returned to the trio format later in 1962, it was with Motian and noted bassist Chuck Israels.
The title track, a musical portrait of Evans’ niece, became a staple of his live repertoire in later years. It originally appeared as a solo piano piece on Evans’ debut album, New Jazz Conceptions. It remains what is likely Evans’ most well-known song, one that he would play throughout his career.
Reception
This album is widely considered to be one of the best in the Evans canon, and the type of emotive interplay between the musicians that at some points seemed almost deconstructed has served as a model for piano trio play.
Writing for Allmusic, music critic Thom Jurek wrote of the album: “While the Sunday at the Village Vanguard album focused on material where LaFaro soloed prominently, this is far more a portrait of the trio on those dates… Of the many recordings Evans issued, the two Vanguard dates and Explorations are the ultimate expressions of his legendary trio.
Samuel Chell of All About Jazz wrote: "Along with Bassist wunderkind Scott LaFaro and drummer Paul Motian, Evans perfected his democratic vision of trio cooperation, where all members performed with perfect empathy and telepathy… It is these performances, currently available as Sunday at The Village Vanguard and Waltz for Debby that comprise the number one best jazz live recording in this present series."
Allmusic 5/5 stars
Penguin Guide to Jazz 5/5 stars
Track Listing
Side One
1. “My Foolish Heart” (Victor Young, Ned Washington) – 4:58
2. “Waltz for Debby” (Bill Evans, Gene Lees) – 7:00
3. “Detour Ahead” (Lou Carter, Herb Ellis, Johnny Frigo) – 7:37
Side Two
4. “My Romance” (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) – 7:13
5. “Some Other Time” (Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden, Adolph Green) – 5:11
6. “Milestones” (Miles Davis) – 6:30
Personnel
* Bill Evans – piano
* Scott LaFaro – bass
* Paul Motian – drums
Released -- 1961
Recorded -- Village Vanguard, New York City, June 25, 1961
Genre -- jazz
Length -- 65:29
Label -- Riverside (RLP-399)
Producer -- Orrin Keepnews
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