Interplay
Bill Evans · 1962
45 min · 7 tracks · post-bop · cool jazz · modal jazz
Evans' piano glides over intricate harmonies, weaving a tapestry of cool jazz with lyrical introspection.
Interplay is an album by Bill Evans, released in 1962. Evans' piano glides over intricate harmonies, weaving a tapestry of cool jazz with lyrical introspection. 'Interplay' is significant for its unique blending of improvisation and structured harmonies, showcasing Evans’ ability to push jazz boundaries. The album received positive critical reception, contributing to Evans’ reputation as a pioneer in cool and modal jazz during the early 1960s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Interplay sound like?
Evans' piano glides over intricate harmonies, weaving a tapestry of cool jazz with lyrical introspection. Rooted in post-bop and cool jazz.
What makes Interplay by Bill Evans notable?
'Interplay' is significant for its unique blending of improvisation and structured harmonies, showcasing Evans’ ability to push jazz boundaries. The album received positive critical reception, contributing to Evans’ reputation as a pioneer in cool and modal jazz during the early 1960s. By 1962, Bill Evans was establishing himself as a leading figure in jazz, following the critical success of his album 'Sunday at the Village Vanguard' from 1961. 'Interplay' marked his continued exploration of complex musical dialogues and featured collaborations with notable musicians, solidifying his innovative approach to jazz.
How many songs are on Interplay?
Interplay has 7 tracks, running approximately 45 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 You and the Night and the Music Standout 7:04
- 2 When You Wish Upon a Star Standout 5:45
- 3 I’ll Never Smile Again (take 7) 6:32
- 4 I’ll Never Smile Again (alternate take 6) 6:38
- 5 Interplay Standout 8:14
- 6 You Go to My Head 5:06
- 7 Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (and Dream Your Troubles Away) 6:24
Release Date
January 1, 1962
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
45 min 46 sec
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