Dive into the rich, orchestral jazz of Gil Evans' "Golden Hair," a masterful collection recorded in 1987 and released in 1989 under Universal Music Division Decca Records France. This album is a testament to Evans' genius as a composer, arranger, conductor, and keyboardist, showcasing his unique blend of cool jazz, big band, hard bop, and bebop influences.
"Golden Hair" features six captivating tracks, each a journey through the intricate layers of Evans' musical vision. The title track, "Golden Hair," opens the album with a haunting melody that sets the tone for the rest of the record. "Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress" follows with a lively, upbeat rhythm, while "Then Silk Blues" offers a sultry, slow-burning number. The album also includes "Zee Zee," "C Blues," and the iconic "Goodbye Porkpie Hat," a tribute to the legendary Lester Young.
Collaborating with Laurent Cugny and the Big Band Lumière, Evans weaves together a tapestry of sound that is both innovative and timeless. The album's duration of 58 minutes is filled with rich harmonies, dynamic rhythms, and Evans' signature orchestrations. Whether you're a longtime fan of Gil Evans or new to his work, "Golden Hair" is an essential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.