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LAURIE VERCHOMIN
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This excerpt is used by permission of the author. All copyrights are reserved by © Laurie Verchomin 2009. Laurie will be releasing her book The Big Love / My life with Bill Evans in the autumn of 2010. To read more about her experiences with Bill Evans go to Marc Myer's blog JazzWax or visit her site Laurie Verchomin
The book is now available on Amazon.com.
See the review of the book by bassist Win Hinkle on his blog Win's Bill Evans Blog. He is a double bassist and teacher/lecturer on Bill Evans, in Boston and Florida. He is the author of the Letter from Evans (26 issues).
During the spring tour in 1979 Evans had met his new young girlfriend, Laurie Verchomin, in Edmonton, Alberta. "Laurie", "written for her, is a fine example of the composer's way with mutually supportive melody and harmony; it was hardly surprising that his creations should effect this union, in view of his long-standing ability to reconstruct standards by judicious harmonic substitution. So often with Evans, the first recording of a number was formally definitive, its freshness the key to its essence, it was so now with "Laurie". On his solo the pianist penetrated the upper echelons of the keyboard like a delicate glistening rainbow. (Peter Pettinger in Bill Evans, How My Heart Sings, page 264, Yale University Press, 1998)
Bill Evans recorded "Laurie" for the first time in August 1979 on his Grammy Award winning album for the best jazz instrumental performance group We Will Meet Again (Warner Bros. 1980). It is a tribute album to Bill's brother Harry. The album is comprised exclusively of original Bill Evans compositions. It is notable that it is Evans' last studio recording, a quintet album, with two horns being Tom Harrell on trumpet and Larry Schneider tenor sax. Subsequently he recorded the song more than fifteen times; the last time on the bootleg album Last Note, his very final recording of a performance - live on September 10, 1980, at the jazz club Fat Tuesdays in New York with Marc Johnson and Joe LaBarbera.
The first times Bill Evans recorded "Laurie" in a trio setting, was during a South America tour in September 1979 (Live in Buenos Aires, West Wind Records). Later in November he recorded the tune at his alma mater the Southeastern Louisiana University (Homecoming, Milestone Records) and in Paris (The Paris Concerts, edition two, Warner Brothers).
All volumes document Bill's last working trio with Marc Johnson on bass and Joe LaBarbera on drums, which he compared favorably to his "classic" trio
with Scott LaFaro and Paul Motion. In these albums, Bill Evans' playing is freer, exuberant and more rhapsodic compared to his long established impressionistic style.
Pianist Harold Danko recorded the first vocal version of "Laurie" on his album Alone But Not Forgotten with singer Bob Dorough (Photo Bob Weidner), bassist Marc Johnson and drummer Joe LaBarbera (Sunnyside, 1989).
Speaking of Evans: "My favorite Bill Evans tune is Laurie," volonteers Danko. Lyrics and the arrangement were written by Bob Dorough especially for this session. He also sings
on the track, sounding snuggingly right for the piece. A dreamy quality wraps around this appealingly pretty closer of the disc, communicating a genuinely natural air. This tune is a magnificent ending punctuation mark to one of the loveliest statements of the recording.
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Jack Reilly is a pianist, composer and educator in both the jazz and classical genres, who made an extensive in depth analysis of Bill's harmonic development of several Evans tunes in his books The Harmony of Bill Evans, volume one and two (Hal Leonard Corporation, 1994, 2010). In volume two he makes an analysis of "Laurie": "This composition is one of the most sublime examples of the marriage between melody, harmony, and their offspring rhythm (mother, father, child). And in this instance, melody is the boss!" From the accompanying audio CD two short tracks: the melody with chords and the voicings. (Published here with permission of Jack Reilly).
Laurie, Bill Evans The Paris Concert Vol 2, 1979: |
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Laurie, Melody with chords (Jack Reilly): |
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Laurie, Voicings (Jack Reilly): |
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Other songbooks with a transcription of "Laurie" are published by the Hal Leonard Corporation.
Bill Evans - 19 Arrangements For Solo Piano - Series: Piano Solo - Publisher: TRO - The Richmond Organization - Arranger: Andy LaVerne
Bill Evans Fake Book - Series: Richmond Music Folios - Publisher: TRO - The Richmond Organization
Bill Evans - The 70's - Publisher: TRO - The Richmond Organization
Bill Evans - The Last Compositions - Publisher: TRO - The Richmond Organization
Bill Evans - Play-A-Long Book and CD Volume 45 - Jamey Aebersold Jazz Series