Now cited as one of his best albums, Waltz for Debby was a live album from Bill Evans' trio and was the companion release to the critically acclaimed Sunday at the Village Vanguard.
Newly mastered edition of pioneering jazz pianist Bill Evans' seventieth studio album, "You Must Believe In Spring", his final recording session with bassist Eddie G¢mez and drummer Eliot Zigmund.
Waltz For Debby, the fourth and final album by one of the most influential groups in jazz history, the Bill Evans Trio, was originally released in 1962 as a companion to Sunday At The Village Vanguard.
The first of two albums recorded at the legendary final appearance of the Bill Evans Trio at the Village Vanguard, these recordings have long been recognized as capturing the unique interaction that characterized the trio of Evans, LaFaro and Motian.
The Tony Bennett Bill Evans Album (1975) brings together two legends of modern music. Featuring just vocal and piano, without any additional musicians.
“Know What I Mean?” was originally released in 1960 as a collaboration between jazz saxophonist Cannonball Adderley and legendary pianist Bill Evans. This new edition of the album is pressed on 180-gram vinyl.
The inventor of Exotica/Cocktail Music goes Electronic/Moog. 9/10 - All Music Guide. Great music for synth, exotica, experimental, 60s rock and psych hunters.
1/2 of JUSTICE goes solo! Escapades is an instrumental album whose sound will be familiar to Justice's fanbase, echoing some previous works and inspirations of the cult duo.