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Bill Evans and Jim Hall - Undercurrent, И снова жмчужина джаза !!!!! |
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Posted: 02-02-2004, 04:31
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1. My Funny Valentine [alternate take] performed by Evans / Jim Hall - 6:52 2. My Funny Valentine performed by Evans / Jim Hall - 5:19 3. I Hear a Rhapsody performed by Evans / Jim Hall - 4:35 4. Dream Gypsy performed by Evans / Jim Hall - 4:30 5. Stairway to the Stars performed by Evans / Jim Hall - 6:35 6. I'm Getting Sentimental over You performed by Evans / Jim Hall - 4:13 7. Romain performed by Evans / Jim Hall - 5:18 8. Romain [alternate take] performed by Evans / Jim Hall - 5:22 9. Skating in Central Park performed by Evans / Jim Hall - 5:17 10. Darn That Dream performed by Evans / Jim Hall - 5:05 Source:CD ADD Blue Note !! Спасибы за рип *Pepusch*с форума "EnkeyWebSite". |
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Posted: 02-02-2004, 04:34
(post 2, #226432)
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Bill Evans - Piano Jim Hall - Guitar, Performer Malcolm Addey - Remixing Michael Cuscuna - Producer Alan Douglas - Producer David Rosenthal - Liner Notes Bill Schwartan - Engineer Frank Gauna - Design Alan Douglas - Design Toni Frissell - Photography ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Other than four piano solos from April 4, 1962, this set was pianist Bill Evans' first recordings after a hiatus caused by bassist Scott LaFaro's tragic death in a car accident. The first of two meetings on record in a duo format with guitarist Jim Hall, the collaborations are often exquisite. Both Evans and Hall had introspective and harmonically advanced styles along with roots in hard-swinging bebop. The six selections on the original LP have been expanded to ten for this CD reissue with the inclusion of two alternate takes and previously unheard versions of "Stairway to the Stars" and "I'm Getting Sentimental over You." There is more variety than expected on the fine set with some cookers, ballads, waltzes and even some hints at classical music. Recommended. — Scott Yanow |
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