Scott Lafaro: Pieces Of Jade

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Label: Resonance Records
Catalog: HCD2005
Format: CD

Scott LaFaro, bass; Don Friedman & Bill Evans, piano; Pete LaRoca, drums

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 - 1960) / Interview with Bill Evans By George Klabin 2966 / Memories for Scotty

Jazz Legend Scott LaFaro Celebrated with Previously Unreleased Performances, Rehearsal Tape and Bill Evans Interview on Resonance Records - Heirloom Series' Pieces of Jade
"His approach to the bass ... it was a beautiful thing to see. ...He was a constant inspiration." - Bill Evans
In the annals of jazz, it is rare that a musician garners both the respect and admiration of fans and musicians alike. In fact, there may be just a handful worthy of the treatment legendary bassist Scott LaFaro receives with Pieces of Jade. An artist of prodigious talent, LaFaro was cut down at the early age of 25, well before he could've established himself as the great musician he was becoming.
Already a vital element in the groundbreaking trio with pianist Bill Evans and drummer Paul Motian - captured for all time with their live Village Vanguard recordings from 1961 - LaFaro was already spreading his unique musical visions within a variety of contexts. Establishing co-equal status with Evans, LaFaro enlarged the role of the bass in part by his dynamic uses of rhythm and independent lines at both the low and upper ranges of his instrument. Starting early on with such greats as Chet Baker, Barney Kessel, Cal Tjader and Benny Goodman, LaFaro went on to participate in the energetic and experimental magic of Ornette Coleman's Free Jazz (sharing the bass spotlight with fellow traveler Charlie Haden in a double-quartet setting). He also played with Gunther Schuller's ensemble on Jazz Abstractions and lastly, with Stan Getz, who he performed with at the 1961 Newport Jazz Festival just before his tragic death from a car accident.
Pieces of Jade features material previously unavailable to American audiences. Among the highlights is a rare glimpse inside the creative process with LaFaro in an extended practice session with Bill Evans, both of them working through a standard they practically owned, "My Foolish Heart." Also included are five selections recorded in New York City during 1961 that showcase LaFaro with pianist Don Friedman and drummer Pete LaRoca. A mix of standards with two takes of an original tune from Friedman, the program adds another original by the pianist recorded in 1985, the touching solo piece "Memories For Scotty."
"This great music was actually a demo," says Executive Producer and Resonance label head George Klabin. Klabin, who recorded not only the interview with Evans in 1966 but also Friedman's "Memories For Scotty," adds, "The demo is why they recorded together. These five cuts were sent to Riverside Records and were what got Friedman his first album deal [A Day In The City, with Chuck Israels and Joe Hunt].
"I feel very fortunate to have been chosen by the universe to curate, to protect this release," Klabin concludes. "I am moved and honored to be a part of it all. This man changed the way the bass is played. Scott LaFaro was the Charlie Parker of his instrument. And the release of Pieces of Jade is in keeping with one of Resonance Records' mandates, which is, as a non-profit, to make historically important jazz recordings available to the public."

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