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Pieces of Jade
By Scott LaFaro
Label: Resonance Records
Released: 2010
Track listing: I Hear A Rhapsody; Sacre Bleu (take 1); Green Dolphin Street; Sacre Bleu (take 2); Woody'n You; My Foolish Heart (Rehearsal Tape: Bill Evans and Scott LaFaro; Interview with Bill Evans by George Klabin; Memories for Scotty.
I Hear A Rhapsody
Album: Pieces Of Jade
By Scott LaFaro
Label: Resonance Records
Released: 2009
Duration: 06:17
Scott LaFaro: Pieces of Jade
by Stuart Broomer
In his brief career between 1959 and 1961, Scott LaFaro may have done as much to revolutionize the way the bass is played in jazz as Jimmy Blanton, another gifted and tragic figure, had with Duke Ellington 20 years before him. Like Blanton, LaFaro only took up the bass when he entered college and also died ...
Pieces Of Jade
By Scott LaFaro
Label: Resonance Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: I Hear A Rhapsody; Sacre Bléu (take 1); Green Dolphin Street; Sacre Bléu (take 2); Woody'n You; My Foolish Heart (Rehearsal Tape: Bill Evans and Scott LaFaro; Interview with Bill Evans by George Klabin; Memories for Scotty.
Scott LaFaro: Pieces of Jade
by AAJ Italy Staff
Interessante l'intervista a Bill Evans inserita in questo CD: poco più di tredici minuti in cui il pianista affronta, con George Klabin, la scomparsa di Scott LaFaro, avvenuta cinque anni prima. Altrettanto interessante, spesso affascinante la registrazione (assai di fortuna, purtroppo) di una prova di Bill Evans e Scott LaFaro su My Foolish Heart". Eccellente, invece, ...
Scott LaFaro: Pieces of Jade
by David Rickert
In the six years that he was active in the music industry, Scott LaFaro had a more notable career than many other bassists have in a much larger lifetime. He was a member of the Bill Evans Trio, one of the greatest piano trios of all time, and participated in Ornette Coleman's Free Jazz (Atlantic, 1960), ...
Scott LaFaro: Pieces of Jade
by Larry Taylor
Bassist Scott LaFaro was killed in an auto accident in 1961 at only 25, cutting off a career in which he was destined for greatness. Before his death he had already made a name for himself in pianist Bill Evans' groundbreaking trio, which also included drummer Paul Motian. This group was immortalized by its 1961 recording ...