Evolution (Grachan Moncur III album)
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| Evolution | ||||
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| Released | April 1964[1] | |||
| Recorded | November 21, 1963 Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs | |||
| Genre | Avant-garde jazz, post-bop | |||
| Length | 41:16 | |||
| Label | Blue Note BST 84153 | |||
| Producer | Alfred Lion | |||
| Grachan Moncur III chronology | ||||
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Evolution is the debut album led by the American trombonist Grachan Moncur III, recorded in 1963 and released on the Blue Note label.[2] Featuring alto saxophonist Jackie McLean, trumpeter Lee Morgan, vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, bassist Bob Cranshaw and drummer Tony Williams, Evolution is considered a significant contribution to the jazz avant-garde.[3] Two McLean albums also recorded for Blue Note in 1963 (One Step Beyond and Destination... Out!) featured Moncur and his compositions, and explored the same "inside/outside" musical approach.[4][5]
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | |
The AllMusic review by Steve Huey stated: "With such an inventive debut, it's a shame Moncur didn't record more as a leader, which makes Evolution an even more important item for fans of Blue Note's avant-garde to track down".[7]
The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz described as "an invigorating and intellectually satisfying set," commenting "the whole record has a dark, misterioso quality that the lowering trombone sound... strongly accentuates."[6]