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  1. 27 de sept. de 2023 · Today, we revisit the 10 albums that put Bill Evans on the jazz map forever. Released from 1959 to 1982, here are his 10 best albums ranked.

  2. THE BEST OF BILL EVANS (FULL ALBUM)William John Evans (August 16, 1929 – September 15, 1980) was an American jazz pianist and composer who mostly worked as t...

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    • Jazz Music
    • The Composer
    • The Unforgettable Trio
    • Bill Evans Solo
    • Bill Evans Interpreting Standards
    • Later Years

    Bill Evans was a diligent student of American popular song, but he also had a deep interest in classical composers, including Chopin and Debussy. He brought his wide-ranging influences to bear on his own compositions. Evans wrote originals steadily throughout his career, and a handful of his tunes eventually became standards. “Very Early” was one o...

    Bill Evans found an inexhaustible store of creative possibility in the stripped-down form of the piano/bass/drum trio, and his work in this setting is his best known. In the waning days of 1959, Evans first entered the studio with bassist LaFaro and drummer Motian, and the group quickly became one of the most important in modern jazz. Evans’ idea w...

    Though Evans’ greatest pleasures as an improviser came when working with other musicians, he cut a handful of solo albums. “Love Theme From Spartacus” comes from 1963’s Conversations With Myself, one of several LPs he cut using multi-tracking to improvise with himself. The swirl of notes gives the piece a harp-like feel, lending the simple romantic...

    As great a composer as Evans was, much of his most fascinating work came from his lifelong study of standards. He was constantly interrogating the melodic and harmonic implications of his favorite tunes, and he heard possibilities in them other musicians didn’t. In early 1959, using extra studio time following a date with Chet Baker, Evans laid dow...

    Though Evans continued to work primarily in a trio setting throughout the 70s, there were plenty of non-trio highlights. One such LP was histerrific first album with singer Tony Bennett, and another was Crosscurrents, cut in early 1977 with saxophonists Lee Konitz (alto) and Wayne Marsh (tenor), alongside Evans’ trio members Eddie Gomez (bass) and ...

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  3. The Very Best of Jazz by Bill Evans released in 2008. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. Hace 5 días · Bill Evans is the fine wine of jazz pianists: smooth yet potent, dry yet detailed, subtle yet profoundly nuanced. Classically trained and naturally gifted, Evans was known for introducing new shades of harmony into the jazz chordal palette, and his work with “cool jazz” giants of the mid- to late 1950s — from Chet Baker and ...

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2008 CD release of "The Very Best Of Jazz" on Discogs.

  6. bill evans: the very best of jazz piano (full album)bill evans: the very best of jazz piano (full album)bill evans: the very best of jazz piano (full album)