Orpheus, thanks for the thread. In regards to the interplay between Evans and LaFaro; in the Peter Pettinger biography of Evans ( How My Heart Sings ) he writes how during the recording of the Explorations album that LaFaro and Evans had been having arguments about non musical matters, and that LaFaro's
regular bass was being repaired perhaps being why he stayed away from the high notes during the recording sessions. The result possibly being the restrained pure clean quality of the recording "an exploration of an elegant sound-world dedicated to the understatement" at any rate, certainly a different feel from the other albums of the first trio.
regular bass was being repaired perhaps being why he stayed away from the high notes during the recording sessions. The result possibly being the restrained pure clean quality of the recording "an exploration of an elegant sound-world dedicated to the understatement" at any rate, certainly a different feel from the other albums of the first trio.