- Walking Through The Clouds (live 19...: Gil Evans

: A vibrant instrumental piece that captures the restless energy of his mid-80s ensembles.

The tracklist showcases Evans’ later-life obsession with reinterpreting modern classics through his unique lens: Gil Evans - Walking Through The Clouds (Live 19...

While personnel could shift, Evans' 1984 Sweet Basil residency typically featured a "who's who" of innovators, including George Adams , Lew Soloff, Howard Johnson, and Gil’s son, Miles Evans. : A vibrant instrumental piece that captures the

: A staple of his 80s sets, transforming the Hendrix classic into a soaring orchestral journey. : A quirky, high-energy track featuring band introductions

: A quirky, high-energy track featuring band introductions that highlight the personalities in the group.

: A live reimagining of the George Gershwin standard he famously collaborated on with Miles Davis.

During the 1980s, Evans’ Monday Night Orchestra became a laboratory for "integrating rock elements into an intelligent, vibrant compositional context". This album is a snapshot of that freedom—where a jazz orchestra could sound like a psychedelic rock band one minute and a precise chamber ensemble the next.