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1. | You and the Night and the Music
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2. | My Heart Stood Still
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3. | On Green Dolphin Street
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4. | How Am I to Know?
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5. | Woody 'N You [Take 1]
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6. | Woody 'N You [Take 2]
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7. | Loose Bloose
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Jazz
Recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York, New York on January 19, 1959 and live at the Village Vanguard, New York, New York on June 25, 1961 Digitally remastered by Phil De Lancie (1995, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley, California)
Bill Evans - Piano Jim Hall - Guitar Paul Chambers - Bass Paul Motian - Drums Philly Joe Jones - Drums Ron Carter - Bass Scott LaFaro - Bass Zoot Sims - Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor)
After a late night session for Chet Baker in 1959, producer Orrin Keepnews persuaded pianist Bill Evans, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones to stick around and lay down a few tracks as a trio. The result was the stunning ON GREEN DOLPHIN STREET, an album that somehow waited more than a decade for its release. The three had spent a good deal of time together in 1958 as Miles Davis' rhythm section and displayed their highly developed interplay on some of Davis' repertoire including "Woody'n You" and the title track. Evans' legendary pastel style is in fine form as he gently rolls through the opening "You And The Night And The Music" with cascading chords in the left hand and swirling melodies in the right. Of special note, included after the '59 studio session is a live "All Of You" from the famed Village Vanguard sessions of June 1961 with Evans' greatest trio, including Scott LaFaro (bass) and Paul Motian (drums).
* Jack Higgins - Engineer * K. Abe - Cover Photo, Design * New York City Village Gate * Orrin Keepnews - Producer * Tommy Nola - Engineer This obscure Bill Evans trio set (with bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones) went unissued until the mid-'70s when the pianist decided that it was worth releasing as a fine example of bassist Chambers' work. Very much a spontaneous set (recorded after the rhythm section made part of a record accompanying trumpeter Chet Baker), the group runs through a few standards such as "You and the Night and the Music," "Green Dolphin Street" and two versions of "Woody 'N You." Although lacking the magic of Evans' regular bands, this CD reissue has its strong moments and the pianist's fans will be interested in getting the early sampling of his work. A special bonus is the rare first take of "All of You" from the legendary Village Vanguard engagement by the 1961 Evans Trio (with bassist Scott LaFaro and drummer Paul Motian). ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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