Bill Evans - The Sideman Years (2007)

Artist: Bill Evans
Title Of Album: The Sideman Years
Year Of Release: September 18, 2007
Label: Fresh Sounds Spain
Genre: Jazz, modal jazz, hard bop, Third stream
Quality: MP3 / Joint Stereo
Bitrate: VBR kbit/s / 44.1 Khz
Total Time: 71:39 min
Total Size: 59 mb
WebSite: www.billevanswebpages.com
Track Listing:
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01 - Kimona My House 03:38
02 - Like Someone In Love 05:18
03 - Ev'ry Night About This Time 02:49
04 - I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good 04:37
05 - Mother Of Earl 04:33
06 - Indian Summer 07:09
07 - Deep Purple 01:52
08 - Aeolian Drinkin' Song 06:05
09 - 'Round About Midnight 03:23
10 - Vanilla Frosting On A Beef Pie 03:56
11 - You Stepped Out Of A Dream 04:42
12 - How High The Moon 03:59
13 - Idol Of The Files 05:48
14 - Ogling Ogre 03:44
15 - Love Letters 05:07
16 - Avid Admirer 04:59
http://www.link.ge/file/130997/Bill-Evans-...s-2007.rar.htmlBill Evans has been one of the most influential pianists—if not one of the most influential musicians—in the history of modern jazz. Everybody who likes piano music enjoys listening to Bill’s playing, and that is why he is so big today, more than 25 years after he died in 1980. When in 1956 he joined the quartet of the acclaimed clarinetist Tony Scott, Bill’s playing caused much talk
among musicians and big things were predicted for him. “When I started out, I worked very simply, but I always knew what I was doing,” said Evans of that time. In these early recordings as a sideman, Bill Evans demonstrates, with apparent effortlessness and
without straining for gimmicks, what a strong and intelligent improviser he already was in those early years.
# 1 - 3: Bill Evans, piano: Dick Garcia, guitar; Camille Morin, drums. New York City, 1955
# 4 - 6: Bill Evans, piano; Eddie Costa, vibes; Joe Puma, guitar; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Paul Motian, drums. New York, 1956
# 7 - 10: Tony Scott, clarinet; Bill Evans, piano; Les Grinage, bass; Lennie McBrowne, drum. New York City, July 6, 1956
# 11 - 16: Jimmy Knepper, trombone; Gene Quill, alto sax; ill
Evans, piano; Teddy Kotick, bass; Dannie Richmond, drums. New York
City, September 1957.
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