Time Remembered
The Bill Evans Trio
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1. Danny Boy 10:37 Preview 2. Like Someone In Love 19:27 Preview 3. In Your Own Sweet Way 6:56 Preview 4. Easy To Love 1:47 Preview 5. Some Other Time 4:40 Preview 6. Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) 3:28 Preview 7. Who Cares? 5:53 Preview 8. What Is This Thing Called Love 7:35 Preview 9. How About You 2:26 Preview 10. Everything Happens To Me 4:32 Preview 11. In A Sentimental Mood 6:40 Preview 12. My Heart Stood Still 3:22 Preview 13. Time Remembered 5:27 Preview $13.98
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Here are 13 beauties, taken from the 12-disc Bill Evans: The Complete Riverside Recordings and available for the first time in a single CD. Evans (1929-1980) remains the most influential improvising pianist of the past 40 years, for his exquisite sound, dreamlike chord voicings, deep song balladry, and singular conception of rhythmic displacement. This set contains five solo piano pieces, four of which are from the April 1962 date that marked Evans's return to the studio following the sudden death in July 1961 of the brilliant 25-year-old bassist Scott LaFaro, the pianist's closest collaborator. The remainder of the program was done in May 1963, live at the fondly remembered Hollywood club Shelly's Manne-Hole, and featured his highly underrated trio including bassist Chuck Israels and drummer Larry Bunker. With cohesive, if typically understated, support, Evans, as was his wont, brings song-form improvisation to the pinnacle of communication.
with Chuck Israels, Larry Bunker
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