Will O'the Wisp
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tuxguys

I have it on good authority (from a sister old enough to have been there) that if you were in college between the time Elvis went into the Army and the Beatles hit America (1958-1964), and you aspired to a sort of "bohemian intellectuality," you put aside your Jerry Lee Lewis, Billy Haley, and Connie Francis records, and you listened almost exclusively to Folk Music, most especially the Kingston Trio, the Chad Mitchell Trio, that new up-and-comer Bob Dylan, etc....
...and possibly a handful of records by Jazz artists, whether you were into Jazz or not.
Usually, that meant Dave Brubeck, or Miles Davis, or both.
(Lucky Columbia Records, to have them both on that label.)
If you owned only one Jazz LP, it was probably "Time Out," by Brubeck...
...or else it was one of three by Miles:
"Kinda Blue," "Jazz Track," or the one from which comes this hypnotic cut, "Sketches of Spain," featuring the brilliant orchestrations of Gil Evans.
This piece, and all the pieces on this LP, are almost "jazz concertos," in that they are all arrangements for soloist and orchestra...
...and as contemplative and melancholy as Miles' signature Harmon-muted sound can be in a small group ballad setting, evoking after-hours introspection...
...in this setting, that same timbre sounds almost passionately Iberian, evoking the fire of a gypsy violinist, or a flamenco guitarist.
(Imagine this on in the background in a dorm room or sorority house, as the soundtrack to a sophomoric-yet-earnest discussion of the work of Sartre, or Ferlinghetti... Marvelous.)



All comments from YouTube:

gian paolo Puglisi

Sketches of Spain for me is one of the best album ever ! A lot of thanks

E A

Arguably the greatest Jazz musician off all time!

Reverb Twang

WHO IS ARGUING ?

Alf Ching

Well it was a big playing field there were others in fact loads as good if not better,Broaden your scope a bit more buddy

RTJ Artistry

Absolutely love this piece! Their take on this Manuel de Falla work of art is fascinating!

VwD

This album is so soothing, I love sleeping to it at times and love how soft it plays. I also played it during my most recent travel to spain and I gotta trll ya, music has a way of holding memories

Robb Said

Many famous artists have chosen this album to be 1 of 3 if they were trapped on an island for a long time. I suppose because there's enough complexity and depth to ward off 'repetition fatigue'

Michael Jefts

It feels at times like a modern analysis of guillaume de machault. It speaks to the musical historian that was Miles. He had a public image to uphold, but he had a deep respect and interest for musical history in his heart the whole time; especially for classical music. That’s my take on it.

mwasovski

The same as the Will o' wisp
The same is love
You flee from it and it chases
You call it and it runs away.

Lil Nn

El amor brujo.❤

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