Gil Evans - Gil Evans' Orchestra Plays the Music of Jimi Hendrix

Primary Artist
Gil Evans
Album Title
Gil Evans' Orchestra Plays the Music of Jimi Hendrix
Release Date
June, 1974 
Time
 
Review by Scott Yanow
This CD reissue (which adds additional material to the original LP program) is much more successful than one might have expected. Jimi Hendrix was scheduled to record with Gil Evans' Orchestra but died before the session could take place. A few years later, Evans explored ten of Hendrix's compositions with his unique 19-piece unit, an orchestra that included two French horns, the tuba of Howard Johnson, three guitars, two basses, two percussionists and such soloists as altoist David Sanborn, trumpeter Marvin "hannibal" Peterson, Billy Harper on tenor, and guitarists Ryo Kawasaki and John AbercrombieRead More
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