Bill Evans - Live In Switzerland 1975 (2005) [EAC-FLAC]
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Bill Evans - Live In Switzerland 1975 (2005) EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 437 Mb Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (png) -> 49 Mb This LP comes from a live 1975 concert by the Bill Evans Trio, which was broadcast by Radio Suisse in Switzerland. The pianist is in superb form, joined by longtime bassist Eddie Gomez and newcomer Eliot Zigmund on drums. The sound is excellent, without the annoying announcers or distortion, so this release could have very well been produced from the master tape itself. The set is wide-ranging, including both recent and older compositions by Evans, "Gloria's Step" (the best-known work by former Evans sideman Scott LaFaro, who died far too young), along with standards like a buoyant "My Romance." The leader's treatment of his ballad "Turn Out the Stars" is rather upbeat, while his somewhat avant-garde composition "T.T.T.T." (also known as "Twelve Tone Tune Two") is a modern masterpiece. Perhaps the greatest surprise was Evans' inventive treatment of pop singer Bobbie Gentry's "Morning Glory." Recorded Live at Epalinges, Switzerland, February 6, 1975.- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklist: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 - Sugar Plum 02 - Midnight Mood 03 - Turn Out The Stars 04 - Gloria's Step 05 - Up With The Lark 06 - Twelve Toned Tune 07 - Morning Glory 08 - Sareen Jurer 09 - Time Remembered 10 - My Romance 11 - Waltz For Debby 12 - Yesterday I Heard The Rain *1975, 2005 Gambit Records | 69232 Personnel: Bill Evans - piano Eddie Gomez - bass Eliot Zigmund - drums Enjoy and Sharing, Thanks!