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You Must Believe in Spring
Bill Evans
első megjelenés éve: 1981
34 perc
(2022)

CD
6.393 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  B Minor Waltz
For Ellaine
2.  You Must Believe in Spring
3.  Gary's Theme
4.  We Will Meet Again
For Harry
5.  The Peacocks
6.  Sometime Ago
7.  Theme from M*A*S*H
AKA Suicide Is Painless
8.  Without a Song
9.  Freddie Freeloader
10.  All of You
Jazz / Post-Bop; Ballads; Modal Music

Recorded: Aug 23, 1977-Aug 25, 1977, Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California

Bill Evans - piano, electric piano
Eddie Gomez - bass
Eliot Zigmund - drums

Bill Evans' contract with Fantasy came to an end in the mid-'70s after Warner Bros. lured the pianist with the benefits only a major label can offer. Yet these stunning 1977 sessions were inexplicably withheld from release for nearly four years, possibly because this edition of the trio broke up before the album could be issued. In any case, Evans is in top form as he explores new material and recent compositions, most of which are somewhat somber in nature. The moody opener, "B Minor Waltz (For Ellaine)," was dedicated to his longtime common-law wife, who had tragically taken her own life. Another new work, "We Will Meet Again (For Harry)," honors his older brother, who fought depression and committed suicide a year before the pianist's own death in 1980. Its melancholy air is masked somewhat by the brisk setting, Eddie Gomez's phenomenal bass solo, and the crisp brushwork of Eliot Zigmund. "Gary's Theme," composed by Gary McFarland, is yet another haunting performance, due possibly in part to Evans' lament at the 1971 poisoning of the composer; it became part of the pianist's concert repertoire for the remainder of his life. Evans' emotional interpretation of Jimmy Rowles' lovely ballad "The Peacocks" is matched only by its composer's recording. The pianist's delicate treatment of the waltz "Sometime Ago" is harmonically rich. At the time of these sessions, Johnny Mandel's "Theme from M*A*S*H (Suicide Is Painless)" had not yet caught on in the world of jazz. Evans throws his fans a curve by abandoning the mostly melancholy mood of the album and turning the movie theme into a real cooker. Like "Gary's Theme," this song also became a regular concert feature during the rest of Evans' days. Previously offered as a straight reissue of the original LP, this edition adds three bonus tracks. Evans tackles the standard "Without a Song" by alternating between acoustic and electric piano in a swinging treatment. "Freddie Freeloader" represents the pianist's only recording of the tune from Miles Davis' Kind of Blue. His driving interpretation of "All of You" is also a welcome discovery. This CD is well worth acquiring, even if you already own the earlier reissue.
---Ken Dryden, allmusic

Includes liner notes by Richard Seidel and Francis Davis.

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