The Bill Evans Trio – Bill Evans At Town Hall (Volume One) (VG+/VG)
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Bill Evans At Town Hall (Volume One) is an LP by The Bill Evans Trio from 1966 released on the Verve Records label.
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Bill Evans At Town Hall (Volume One) is a refined live statement from one of jazz’s most influential pianists. Recorded in 1966 and issued in 1967, it finds the Bill Evans Trio translating Evans’s harmonically rich, introspective style to the concert hall without losing its intimacy. The set draws on standards such as I Should Care, Spring Is Here, Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me) and Make Someone Happy, shaped by the trio’s subtle interaction and Evans’s remarkably song-like phrasing. As part of his acclaimed late-1960s live catalogue, the album reinforces why Evans became a touchstone for post-bop and modal jazz.
Genre: Jazz
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:A1 I Should Care
A2 Spring Is Here
A3 Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)
B1 Make Someone Happy
Solo - In Memory Of His Father, Harry L. Evans, 1891-1966
B2 Prologue
B2 Improvisation On Two Themes : Story Line - Turn Out The Stars
B2 Epilogue