Out of the Cool
Gil Evans, piano, arrangements; Johnny Coles, Phil Sunkel, trumpets; Jimmy Knepper, Keg Johnson, Tony Studd, trombones; Ray Beckenstein, Eddie Caine, Budd Johnson, Bob Tricarico, reeds; Bill Barber, tuba; Ray Crawford, guitar; Ron Carter, bass; Elvin Jones, Charlie Persip, percussion Impulse!/Universal/Acoustic Sounds (LP). Creed Taylor, prod.; Rudy Van Gelder, eng.; Ryan Smith, remastering.
Out of the Cool is nearly as striking an album now as it must have been when it hit the bins in 1961. Not only is it Gil Evans’s masterpiece and his best album that didn’t front Miles Davis as a soloist; it’s a peculiar masterpiece, stretching modal jazz to minimalist extremes yet soaking with swing. The first track, the 15-minute “La Nevada,” pivots from G major to G minor-7 as several of the…