The Bill Evans Album
Bill Evans · 1971
70 min · 10 tracks · post-bop ยท cool jazz ยท modal jazz
A reflective blend of intricate melodies and harmonically rich improvisation, steeped in the essence of cool jazz.
The Bill Evans Album is an album by Bill Evans, released in 1971. A reflective blend of intricate melodies and harmonically rich improvisation, steeped in the essence of cool jazz. This album is notable for its critical acclaim within the jazz community and is often highlighted for its innovative use of alternate takes that offer fresh insights into Evans' improvisational style. The inclusion of pieces like 'Waltz for Debby' demonstrates his profound impact on subsequent jazz pianists and composers, solidifying his legacy as a leading voice in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does The Bill Evans Album sound like?
A reflective blend of intricate melodies and harmonically rich improvisation, steeped in the essence of cool jazz. Rooted in post-bop and cool jazz.
What makes The Bill Evans Album by Bill Evans notable?
This album is notable for its critical acclaim within the jazz community and is often highlighted for its innovative use of alternate takes that offer fresh insights into Evans' improvisational style. The inclusion of pieces like 'Waltz for Debby' demonstrates his profound impact on subsequent jazz pianists and composers, solidifying his legacy as a leading voice in the genre. By 1971, Bill Evans was already an established figure in jazz, having released several influential albums since his debut in 1956. 'The Bill Evans Album' came after his acclaimed work on the soundtrack for 'The Paris Blues' (1961) and showcased a mature sound with a focus on lyrical expression and harmonic complexity amid his evolving musical style.
How many songs are on The Bill Evans Album?
The Bill Evans Album has 10 tracks, running approximately 70 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Funkallero Standout 7:49
- 2 The Two Lonely People 6:13
- 3 Sugar Plum 7:05
- 4 Waltz for Debby Standout 7:45
- 5 T.T.T. (Twelve Tone Tune) 6:40
- 6 Re: Person I Knew Standout 5:55
- 7 Comrade Conrad 7:39
- 8 Waltz for Debby (alternate) 7:52
- 9 Re: Person I Knew (alternate) 7:21
- 10 Funkallero (alternate) 6:11
Release Date
September 1, 1971
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
70 min 34 sec
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