Bill Evans Brilliant
To this day, jazz pianists are influenced by Bill Evans by his use of impressionist harmony, interpretation of traditional jazz repertoire, and his trademark rhythmically independent, 'singing' melodic lines. Evans gained his first spotlight when joining Miles Davis' sextet during the time Kind of Blue was recorded. After leaving the sextet, Evans began his career as bandleader, which he finished in his last trio with Marc Johnson on bass and Joe LaBarbera on drums. This trio recorded The Brilliant in 1980, just before Evans' passing. The Brilliant is available as a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on translucent green colored vinyl. LISTEN: https://youtu. Be/gDjv3V_J85w* 180 GRAM AUDIOPHILE VINYL * CLASSIC JAZZ ALBUM RECORDED LIVE AT JAZZ CLUB KEYSTONE CORNER, 1980, SAN FRANCISCO, USA* LIMITED EDITION OF 1000 INDIVIDUALLY NUMBERED COPIES ON TRANSLUCENT GREEN COLORED VINYLTrack listing:SIDE A1. Laurie2. Letter To Evan3. Mornin' Glory4. Theme From M. A. S. H. SIDE B1. Up With The Lark2. Gary's Theme3. Bill's Hit Tune4. Knit For Mary F
- 1. Side A
- 2. 1. Laurie
- 3. 2. Letter to Evan
- 4. 3. Mornin' Glory
- 5. 4. Theme from M.A.S.H
- 6. Side B
- 7. 1. Up with the Lark
- 8. 2. Gary's Theme
- 9. 3. Bill's Hit Tune
- 10. 4. Knit for Mary F