Artist: Orrin Evans
Album: Presence
Genre: Jazz
Year: 2018
Label: Smoke Sessions
Tracks: 9
Duration: 01:17:12
Format: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 48 kHz
Size: 994 MB
Tracklist:
1-01. Orrin Evans – The Scythe (00:09:29)
1-02. Orrin Evans – Question (00:08:27)
1-03. Orrin Evans – Onward (00:10:37)
1-04. Orrin Evans – When It Comes (00:03:15)
1-05. Orrin Evans – Flip the Script (00:10:03)
1-06. Orrin Evans – Trams (00:11:53)
1-07. Orrin Evans – Answer (00:13:07)
1-08. Orrin Evans – Presence (00:08:58)
1-09. Orrin Evans – When It Comes (alternate take) (00:01:19)
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The album’s cover art, drawn by a close friend, depicts the face of Donald Evans gazing upon the band, his enlivening spirit embodied by the diversity and raucous sense of joy that Captain Black always brings to the stage. “There was always a party in my household,” Evans says. “I always looked forward to events at the house, where guests would gather around the piano in our living room. That leads into how I approach the Captain Black Big Band. I try to create that party and to have people in the band that are fun seekers.”
That pervasive sense of familial camaraderie shines through the music on Presence, especially in the band’s smaller, tighter incarnation. The band’s downsizing can be explained in part by practical considerations: it makes an easier fit for their long-running stint on the intimate stage of Smoke Jazz & Supper Club, for one. It’s also been easier to manage as Evans’ schedule has become more crowded since joining The Bad Plus in January.
But the 11-piece band also represents a distillation of the larger ensemble, pared down to a close-knit core of players that know each other very well, can navigate the music with the spontaneity of a small band, and simply enjoy the experience of sharing the stage together.
“I look for something different in the Captain Black Big Band,” Evans says. “I look for the ability and desire to be part of a family. I actually get disappointed sometimes when other people don’t see the appeal of that. You have to be ready and down to be a part of this. That all stems from what I saw growing up in my household.”
“In all the bands I lead, my concept is allowing for the unknown to happen,” Evans concludes. “This is a real, raw and honest representation of what happened on stage on those nights.”