Bill Evans Trio
Bill Evans (p) Chuck Israels (b) Larry Bunker (d)NYC, February 3, 1965
65VK254 | Israel | Verve V/V6 8613 |
65VK255 | Elsa | - |
65VK256 | 'Round About Midnight | - |
65VK257 | Love Is Here To Stay | - |
65VK258 | How My Heart Sings | Verve VK 10360, V/V6 8613 |
65VK259 | Who Can I Turn To? | - |
65VK260 | Come Rain Or Come Shine | Verve V/V6 8613 |
65VK261 | If You Could See Me Now | - |
= The Complete Bill Evans On Verve (Verve 314 527 953-2)
* Bill Evans - How My Heart Sings c/w Who Can I Turn To? (Verve VK 10360)
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"The recordings he was making with Israels and Bunker in those years were of uneven quality. The performance modules of the three had crystallized into a tension-free approach which was naturally affected by Evans' aesthetics and choice of repertoire. "Trio '65 [Verve CD 314 519 808-2]" is by far the most representative product of this period. Here Evans recorded, for the first time, a song that he had recently discovered, Who Can I Turn To?, which he seems to mold into a composition of his own. One of the album's peaks is his interpretation of Monks 'Round Midnight, which he "Evansizes", entering with authority and delicacy into a world he had always deeply admired."
(Bill Evans: Ritratto d’artista con pianoforte/Bill Evans: The Pianist as an Artist.Enrico Pieranunzi, Rome 1999, Stampa Alternativa)
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