I Will Say Goodbye

The Bill Evans Trio

OJCCD-761-2

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RELEASE DATE: 11 May 1957

OJCCD-761-2

LABEL: ORIGINAL JAZZ CLASSICS

GENRE: JAZZ

Bill Evans's final recording for Fantasy is considered to be one of his best. The Grammy-winning effort is a glorious sampler of several composers who inevitably inspired the pianist, including Michel Legrand, Johnny Mandel, Earl Zindars, and Steve Swallow, in a program where variety is achieved while peak inspiration is sustained. Two bonus tracks, which first appeared on the posthumous Fantasy anthology From the Seventies, have been added to make the session complete.

with Eddie Gomez, Eliot Zigmund


TRACKLISTING

DISC ONE

  • 1. I Will Say Goodbye (Instrumental)
  • 2. Dolphin Dance
  • 3. Seascape
  • 4. Peau Douce
  • 5. Nobody Else But Me
  • 6. I Will Say Goodbye
  • 7. The Opener
  • 8. Quiet Light
  • 9. A House Is Not A Home
  • 10. Orson's Theme

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