
Bill Evans Trio: Trio '65 (Acoustic Sounds 180g) Vinyl LP
"There's scarcely a more towering figure in modern jazzĀ - save Miles and ColtraneĀ - than the great Bill Evans. His relaxed and emotional style at the piano would prove influential to not only his peers but to generations of pianists who would follow him. It also doesn't hurt that he appeared on (and had great influence over the direction of) Kind Of Blue and that the two LPs from his trio's landmark stint at the Village Vanguard in 1961 (Waltz For Debby and Sunday At The Village Vanguard) are both stone-cold classics. Evans is joined here by none other than bassist Chuck Israels and drummer Larry Bunker for this 1965 recording. The album includes the heart-wrenching 'Who Can I Turn To?' alongside 'If You Could See Me Now' and Johnny Carisi's 'Israel.'" - Acoustic Sounds
- influential jazz pianist'sĀ 2nd album forĀ Verve Records
- 180g black vinyl pressing
- Acoustic Sounds edition remastered from original analog tapes
- housed in tip-on gatefold sleeve w/ liner notes
- limited edition
- featuring Bill EvansĀ (p), Chuck IsraelsĀ (b), Larry BunkerĀ (d)
- original release year: 1965
- music label: Verve Records 2022
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Bill Evans Trio: Trio '65 (Acoustic Sounds 180g) Vinyl LP
"There's scarcely a more towering figure in modern jazzĀ - save Miles and ColtraneĀ - than the great Bill Evans. His relaxed and emotional style at the piano would prove influential to not only his peers but to generations of pianists who would follow him. It also doesn't hurt that he appeared on (and had great influence over the direction of) Kind Of Blue and that the two LPs from his trio's landmark stint at the Village Vanguard in 1961 (Waltz For Debby and Sunday At The Village Vanguard) are both stone-cold classics. Evans is joined here by none other than bassist Chuck Israels and drummer Larry Bunker for this 1965 recording. The album includes the heart-wrenching 'Who Can I Turn To?' alongside 'If You Could See Me Now' and Johnny Carisi's 'Israel.'" - Acoustic Sounds
- influential jazz pianist'sĀ 2nd album forĀ Verve Records
- 180g black vinyl pressing
- Acoustic Sounds edition remastered from original analog tapes
- housed in tip-on gatefold sleeve w/ liner notes
- limited edition
- featuring Bill EvansĀ (p), Chuck IsraelsĀ (b), Larry BunkerĀ (d)
- original release year: 1965
- music label: Verve Records 2022
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"There's scarcely a more towering figure in modern jazzĀ - save Miles and ColtraneĀ - than the great Bill Evans. His relaxed and emotional style at the piano would prove influential to not only his peers but to generations of pianists who would follow him. It also doesn't hurt that he appeared on (and had great influence over the direction of) Kind Of Blue and that the two LPs from his trio's landmark stint at the Village Vanguard in 1961 (Waltz For Debby and Sunday At The Village Vanguard) are both stone-cold classics. Evans is joined here by none other than bassist Chuck Israels and drummer Larry Bunker for this 1965 recording. The album includes the heart-wrenching 'Who Can I Turn To?' alongside 'If You Could See Me Now' and Johnny Carisi's 'Israel.'" - Acoustic Sounds
- influential jazz pianist'sĀ 2nd album forĀ Verve Records
- 180g black vinyl pressing
- Acoustic Sounds edition remastered from original analog tapes
- housed in tip-on gatefold sleeve w/ liner notes
- limited edition
- featuring Bill EvansĀ (p), Chuck IsraelsĀ (b), Larry BunkerĀ (d)
- original release year: 1965
- music label: Verve Records 2022











