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Bill Evans Trio - Moonbeams (Vinyl record): Bill Evans Trio Bill Evans Trio - Moonbeams (Vinyl record)
Bill Evans Trio
R319 Discovery Miles 3 190 Out of stock
Bill Evans Trio - Waltz for Debby (CD, Remastered Album): Bill Evans Trio Bill Evans Trio - Waltz for Debby (CD, Remastered Album)
Bill Evans Trio
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Bill Evans Trio - Moon Beams (CD): Bill Evans Trio Bill Evans Trio - Moon Beams (CD)
Bill Evans Trio
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Bill Evans Trio - Live in Paris 1965 [spanish Import] (CD, Imported): Bill Evans Trio Bill Evans Trio - Live in Paris 1965 [spanish Import] (CD, Imported)
Bill Evans Trio
R212 Discovery Miles 2 120 Out of stock
Bill Evans Trio - Live in Stockholm 1965 [spanish Import] (CD, Imported): Bill Evans Trio Bill Evans Trio - Live in Stockholm 1965 [spanish Import] (CD, Imported)
Bill Evans Trio
R212 Discovery Miles 2 120 Out of stock

In November 1965, Bill Evans went to Sweden for an engagement with local musicians in the famous Stockholm club Gyllende Cirklen (the Golden Circle), where the great Bud Powell had been extensively recorded only three years earlier, in 1962. Fortunately, two radio broadcasts from these Golden Circle performances were preserved for posterity. Although they were recorded with amateur equipment, which produced less than perfect sound quality, these Stockholm sets are very interesting from a musical standpoint, for they present Evans playing a program a bit different than the one he normally played with his regular trio of that period. These are, for instance, the only known recordings of Bill playing with Palle Danielsson and Rune Carlsson. Two musicians who often played and recorded together, As a bonus to the two Stockholm sets, we have added the three existing tracks from a 1968 TV broadcast with an invited audience, in which the Bill Evans trio (featuring Eddie Gomez and Jack De Johnette) played with the CBS orchestra and fellow pianist John Lewis. The most unusual track is "Granadas", which Evans had recorded in the studio with Claus Ogerman in 1965 for the album Bill Evans Trio with Symphony Orchestra. Lonehill Jazz. 2007.

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