The tape is of low audio quality (the instruments recorded decently, Ray's voice sounding very distant), but has great documentary value. As compared to the lush studio version (arranged by Marty Paich), the rendition in Mexico was remarkably simple, slow and bluesy. Ray, playing the piano in his best Nat Cole style, was only backed by his rhythm section*, and asked Clifford 'Cap' Solomon to fill in a marvelous half chorus on alto. Ray kept the little joke at the end of the original version in tact.
* As Evans remembers it: Scott von Ravensburg - drums; Ernest Vantrease on electric piano; possibly Cliff Hugo on bass.
Have you got it in video? If not, I can send it to you (I have it in VHS).
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