FINAL DE CICLO. BUT BEAUTIFUL. Stan Getz en saxo tenor y Bill Evans con tu trío
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Modelo: Myleimi Rawina Prieto
Stan Getz with Bill Evans Trio – But Beautiful
Publicado el 30 oct. 2013
Bill Evans – piano
Stan Getz – tenor saxophone
Eddie Gomez – bass
Marty Morell – drums
1.You And The Night And The Music 00:01
Written-By — Arthur Schwartz
2.But Beautiful 07:54
Written-By — Jimmy Van Heusen
3.Emily 13:35
Written-By — Johnny Mandel
4.Lover Man 19:24
Written-By — James Davis*, Jimmy Sherman, Roger Ramirez
5.Funkarello 27:32
Witten-By — Bill Evans
6.The Peacocks 34:00
Written-By — James G. Rowles*
Recorded live on August 9, 1974 during the Laren International Jazz Festival at the Singer Concertzaal located in Laren, the Netherlands and on August 16, 1974 during Jazz Middelheim held in Antwerp, Belgium, this record features pianist Bill Evans and tenor saxophonist Stan Getz. It was the second time the two musicians recorded together. Evans doesn’t play on “Stan’s Blues” since the piece was played off the cuff, on Getz’s initiative; clearly peeved, the pianist took his hands off the keyboard after a few chords. On the other hand, during the concert held on August 16, after performing “The Peacocks”, Getz wished happy birthday to Evans and played an impromptu “Happy Birthday”.
The duo previously released a studio album in 1964 with the members of Evans’ trio (bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Marty Morell). This second record, which consists of the Bill Evans Trio and their guest Stan Getz during a 1974 European tour, was actually kept in the vault for 22 years. The album was deemed a “vital reissue” by Billboard magazine. Indeed, the German Jazz Door label had originally released a six-track record from the concert in Antwerp (August 16, 1974). Years after Milestone acquired the masters and added four tracks from the concert recorded in Laren a week before.
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Muy linda modelo!.
Gracias….