"Golden Hair" is a captivating jazz album by the legendary Gil Evans, released on January 1, 1989, under Universal Music Division Decca Records France. This album is a testament to Evans' mastery of various jazz sub-genres, including cool jazz, big band, hard bop, and bebop. Spanning 58 minutes, "Golden Hair" features seven tracks that showcase Evans' innovative arrangements and compositions.
The album opens with the title track "Golden Hair," followed by "Orange Was The Color Of Her Dress," and "Then Silk Blues," each offering a unique blend of Evans' signature style and the rich, textured sounds of jazz. "Zee Zee" and "C Blues" delve into the hard bop and bebop realms, highlighting Evans' versatility and skill. "Parabola" and the closing track "Goodbye Porkpie Hat" round out the album with their intricate compositions and dynamic performances.
Gil Evans, known for his collaborative work with Miles Davis, brings his distinctive touch to this solo album, making "Golden Hair" a standout in his discography. The album is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and those looking to explore the depth and breadth of Evans' musical genius.