We Will Meet Again - Bill Evans, Evans, Bill [Piano]
Tomato Kiss - Bill Evans, Schneider, Larry
B Minor Waltz (For Ellaine) - Bill Evans, Evans, Bill [Piano]
I Love My Wife - Bill Evans, Coleman, Cy
Gary's Theme - Bill Evans, McFarland, Gary
I Do It for Your Love - Bill Evans, Simon, Paul
Theme from M*A*S*H (Suicide Is Painless) - Bill Evans, Mandel, Johnny
After You - Bill Evans, Porter, Cole
For All We Know (We May Meet Again) - Bill Evans, Coots, J. Fred
Nobody Else But Me - Bill Evans, Costello, Bartley
Blue in Green - Bill Evans, Davis, Miles
Reflections in D - Bill Evans, Ellington, Duke
Track Listings (10) - Disc #2
Up with the Lark [Live] - Bill Evans, Kern, Jerome
I Do It for Your Love [Live] - Bill Evans, Simon, Paul
Gary's Theme [Live] - Bill Evans, McFarland, Gary
Days of Wine and Roses [Live] - Bill Evans, Mancini, Henry
Knit for Mary F. [Live] - Bill Evans, Evans, Bill [Piano]
If You Could See Me Now [Live] - Bill Evans, Dameron, Tadd
Tiffany [Live] - Bill Evans, Evans, Bill [Piano]
Letter to Evan [Live] - Bill Evans, Evans, Bill [Piano]
Minha [Live] - Bill Evans, Guerra, Ruy
Nardis [Live] - Bill Evans, Davis, Miles
Probably the most influential pianist in jazz, Bill Evans has left his mark on the likes of Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea and Brad Mehldau. The pianist on Miles Davis' quintessential 1959 album Kind of Blue a... more »nd a key figure in the development of jazz piano, Bill Evans was a pioneer in multi-track jazz recording, a key player in the rise of modal jazz, and a multiple Grammy Award winner. Covering the later part of his life, from the Warner Bros and Elektra. studio and live recordings with his final trio (Johnson and La Barbera - considered the best since the LaFara - Motian team), to his collaboration with Toots Thielemans, this anthology also includes part of the Village Vanguard set, recorded only a few months before his untimely death in 1980. Over 2 hours of music, some of it only available on the Village Vanguard box set (released in1991 and now deleted).« less
Probably the most influential pianist in jazz, Bill Evans has left his mark on the likes of Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea and Brad Mehldau. The pianist on Miles Davis' quintessential 1959 album Kind of Blue and a key figure in the development of jazz piano, Bill Evans was a pioneer in multi-track jazz recording, a key player in the rise of modal jazz, and a multiple Grammy Award winner. Covering the later part of his life, from the Warner Bros and Elektra. studio and live recordings with his final trio (Johnson and La Barbera - considered the best since the LaFara - Motian team), to his collaboration with Toots Thielemans, this anthology also includes part of the Village Vanguard set, recorded only a few months before his untimely death in 1980. Over 2 hours of music, some of it only available on the Village Vanguard box set (released in1991 and now deleted).