The Gary McFarland Orchestra
Bill Evans · 1963
36 min · 6 tracks · post-bop · cool jazz · modal jazz
A lush tapestry of orchestral textures that intertwine with Evans' introspective piano melodies.
The Gary McFarland Orchestra is an album by Bill Evans, released in 1963. A lush tapestry of orchestral textures that intertwine with Evans' introspective piano melodies. This album is notable for its innovative blend of jazz and orchestral elements, which influenced subsequent jazz orchestration. Critics praised it for its lush sound and emotional depth, solidifying Evans’ role as a pivotal figure in the evolution of cool jazz and post-bop. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does The Gary McFarland Orchestra sound like?
A lush tapestry of orchestral textures that intertwine with Evans' introspective piano melodies. Rooted in post-bop and cool jazz.
What makes The Gary McFarland Orchestra by Bill Evans notable?
This album is notable for its innovative blend of jazz and orchestral elements, which influenced subsequent jazz orchestration. Critics praised it for its lush sound and emotional depth, solidifying Evans’ role as a pivotal figure in the evolution of cool jazz and post-bop. Released in 1963, 'The Gary McFarland Orchestra' is a significant collaboration for Bill Evans, showcasing his transition into expansive orchestral arrangements. This album follows his acclaimed work on 'Portrait in Jazz' (1960) and signals a broader artistic exploration that includes integrating strings and brass into his jazz compositions.
How many songs are on The Gary McFarland Orchestra?
The Gary McFarland Orchestra has 6 tracks, running approximately 36 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Reflections in the Park Standout 3:46
- 2 Night Images Standout 5:55
- 3 Tree Patterns 4:59
- 4 Peachtree 5:08
- 5 Misplaced Cowpoke Standout 10:16
- 6 A Moment Alone 6:13
Release Date
January 1, 1963
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
36 min 19 sec
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