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1. | Waltz for Debby
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2. | Conversation
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3. | All of You
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4. | Conversation
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5. | All of You [Duet]
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6. | Conversation
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7. | In Your Own Sweet Way (Duet)
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8. | Conversation/Demonstration
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9. | The Touch of Your Lips (Duet)
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10. | Conversation
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11. | Reflections in D
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12. | Conversation
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13. | Days of Wine and Roses [Duet]
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14. | Conversation
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15. | This Is All I Ask (Duet)
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16. | Conversation
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17. | While We're Young
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18. | Conversation
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19. | I Love You (Duet)
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Jazz / Modal Music; Post-Bop; Cool
Recorded: Nov 6, 1978
Bill Evans - Piano, Soloist Marian McPartland - Piano, Soloist
* Abbey Anna - Art Direction * Andrea R. Nelson - Cover Design * Barbara Bordnick - Photography * Dick Phipps - Producer * George Horn - Mastering * Glen Barros - Executive Producer * Jill Simonsen - Package Design * John Burk - Executive Producer * John Jelinas - Engineer * Karen Mantlo - Photography * Nick Phillips - Project Coordinator * Tom Copi - Photography * Tom Shealy - Post Production Editor * Valerie Whitesell - Production Coordination
One of the first programs which Marian McPartland recorded for her long-running Peabody Award-winning radio series Piano Jazz remains one of her most memorable. Her guest was the phenomenal Bill Evans, just under two years before his untimely death. Evans' solo performances are outstanding, including a brief take of his best-known work, "Waltz for Debby," and his dazzling interpretation of Duke Ellington's hidden treasure "Reflections in D." McPartland proves to be an engaging interviewer, getting her guest to discuss his technique in detail and encouraging him to demonstrate specific examples as they talk. They mesh well together on their half-dozen duo piano performances, especially during a buoyant improvisation of Dave Brubeck's "In Your Own Sweet Way." McPartland's only solo is a delightfully off-kilter take of her good friend Alec Wilder's ballad "While We're Young." This is the third time this program has appeared on CD; this edition improves upon the earlier 1993 Jazz Alliance version by adding more striking and informative packaging, as well as correcting a typographical error in one of the song titles. Unfortunately, no unissued material has turned up. Jazz piano fans should consider this an essential purchase. ---Ken Dryden, allmusic |
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