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Trio '65

Bill Evans · 1965

37 min · 8 tracks · post-bop ยท cool jazz ยท modal jazz

Ethereal piano harmonies intertwine with subtle rhythms, creating an intimate atmosphere of melodic exploration.

Trio '65 is an album by Bill Evans, released in 1965. Ethereal piano harmonies intertwine with subtle rhythms, creating an intimate atmosphere of melodic exploration. 'Trio '65' is noteworthy for its critical acclaim and the seamless interplay between Evans and his trio, influencing generations of jazz musicians. The album's innovative arrangements and emotive performances contributed to its status in the cool and modal jazz movements, showcasing Evans' exceptional artistry during a peak period in his career. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Trio '65 sound like?

Ethereal piano harmonies intertwine with subtle rhythms, creating an intimate atmosphere of melodic exploration. Rooted in post-bop and cool jazz.

What makes Trio '65 by Bill Evans notable?

'Trio '65' is noteworthy for its critical acclaim and the seamless interplay between Evans and his trio, influencing generations of jazz musicians. The album's innovative arrangements and emotive performances contributed to its status in the cool and modal jazz movements, showcasing Evans' exceptional artistry during a peak period in his career. Released in 1965, 'Trio '65' marked Bill Evans' continued evolution as a leading figure in jazz after his influential album 'Sunday at the Village Vanguard'. At this point in his career, he had established a distinctive style that blended intricate harmonies and emotive phrasing, solidifying his reputation within the jazz community.

How many songs are on Trio '65?

Trio '65 has 8 tracks, running approximately 37 minutes.

Tracklist

8 tracks·37:52

Best experienced from track one โ€” press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Israel Standout 4:49
  • 2 Elsa 4:22
  • 3 'Round Midnight Standout 6:42
  • 4 Our Love Is Here to Stay 4:02
  • 5 How My Heart Sings 2:49
  • 6 Who Can I Turn To? 4:54
  • 7 Come Rain or Come Shine Standout 5:26
  • 8 If You Could See Me Now 4:45

Release Date

January 1, 1965

Genre

cool jazz, modal jazz, post-bop

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

37 min 52 sec