The Bill Evans Album
New York, NY : Columbia Legacy, [1996]
Format: Music CD
Description: 1 sound disc : digital, stereo ; 4 3/4 in.
On this seven-song LP, Bill Evans made his debut on electric piano, usually playing it in conjunction with his acoustic piano. Joined by bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Marty Morell, Evans performs seven of his stronger originals including "Funkallero," "The Two Lonely People," "Re: Person I Knew," "T.T.T.," and "Waltz for Debby." Although not as distinctive on the electric keyboard as he was on its acoustic counterpart, Evans sounds inspired by its possibilities and is heard in top creative form throughout the date. ~ Scott Yanow
Contents:
Funkallero (7:46) -- The two lonely people (6:10) -- Sugar plum (7:03) -- Waltz for Debby (7:41) -- T.T.T. (twelve tone tune) (6:38) -- Re: person I knew (5:53) -- Comrade Conrad (7:34) -- Waltz for Debby, alternate (7:48) -- Re: person I knew, alternate (7:17) -- Funkallero, alternate (6:10).
UPC: 074646496329
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Call Number | Location | Shelf Location | Status |
CD JAZZ Eva | Sandhills Indoors | Music CD | In |
Written and arranged by William J. Evans.
First seven works originally released in 1971 as Columbia C 30855. Includes three newly released alternate takes.
Program notes by Orrin Keepnews (1996) and Fred Binkley (1971) laid in container.
Columbia Legacy: CK 64963 (64963).
Sound recording.
Reissue producer, Orrin Keepnews ; original recordings produced by Helen Keane.
Bill Evans, acoustic and electric piano ; Eddie Gomez, acoustic bass ; Marty Morell, drums.
Recorded at Columbia Records 30th St. Studio, New York City, May 11, 12, 17, 19, 20, and June 9, 1971.
Compact disc.
First seven works originally released in 1971 as Columbia C 30855. Includes three newly released alternate takes.
Program notes by Orrin Keepnews (1996) and Fred Binkley (1971) laid in container.
Columbia Legacy: CK 64963 (64963).
Sound recording.
Reissue producer, Orrin Keepnews ; original recordings produced by Helen Keane.
Bill Evans, acoustic and electric piano ; Eddie Gomez, acoustic bass ; Marty Morell, drums.
Recorded at Columbia Records 30th St. Studio, New York City, May 11, 12, 17, 19, 20, and June 9, 1971.
Compact disc.