Bill Evans' third and final recording of overdubbed solos differs from the previous two in that he utilizes an electric piano in addition to his acoustic playing. Evans plays quite well on this album (which includes four of his later originals, obscurities by Cy Coleman, Cole Porter and Duke Ellington and "Nobody Else but Me") but the results are less memorable than one might expect for Bill Evans seemed always at his best in trio settings.
Hi Luigi, Thanks for this. I’ve linked to your page in my post of Bill Evans - "Symbiosis" (1974). I have a discography there called "Bill Evans on the fender rhodes" All the Best, Simon
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Bill Evans' third and final recording of overdubbed solos differs from the previous two in that he utilizes an electric piano in addition to his acoustic playing. Evans plays quite well on this album (which includes four of his later originals, obscurities by Cy Coleman, Cole Porter and Duke Ellington and "Nobody Else but Me") but the results are less memorable than one might expect for Bill Evans seemed always at his best in trio settings.
Hi Luigi,
ReplyDeleteThanks for this. I’ve linked to your page in my post of Bill Evans - "Symbiosis" (1974). I have a discography there called "Bill Evans on the fender rhodes"
All the Best,
Simon
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