Stan Getz / Bill Evans 1964 & But Beautiful 1974 - 2CD - 320Kbps - Jazz # DrBnseeders: 7
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Stan Getz / Bill Evans 1964 & But Beautiful 1974 - 2CD - 320Kbps - Jazz # DrBn (Size: 308.76 MB)
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*1 – Stan Getz & Bill Evans, Stan Getz/Bill Evans: 1964 Recorded in 1964, first released in 1973. The original US version of the album (Verve V6-8833) has the title "Previously Unreleased Recordings", "A Discovery in 1973" was used for the Japanese release. This CD-release contains 5 bonus tracks. Stan Getz and Bill Evans initially worked on the "Stan Getz/Bill Evans" album in 1964, that, much like the Getz collaboration with Gary Burton entitled "Nobody Else But Me", was done on the heels of the saxophonist's commercial success in the bossa nova arena. Both efforts were scrapped and laid on the shelf to gather dust. Pettinger's bio says both Bill and Stan Getz were disappointed with the results, and held release off for many years. Although this particular session has generally received lukewarm reviews from critics in comparison to the other Getz/Evans recording available - "But Beautiful" - it was a solid set of playing by Getz and Evans, with Elvin Jones on drums and either Richard Davis or Ron Carter on bass. They clearly have fun in powerhouse performances of "My Heart Stood Still," "Night and Day" and "Funkallero." Despite it all, highly recommended. *2 - The Bill Evans Trio with Stan Getz, But Beautiful: 1974 Recorded in 1974 for radio broadcast, released in 1996 after the deaths of both artists. Bill Evans died in 1980, Stan Getz in 1991. In 1974 Evans and Getz performed live concerts in Europe, the source material for these dates, recorded for Radio One in Antwerp, Belgium, and NOS in Laren, The Netherlands. Getz meshes almost perfectly with Evans' trio, with bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Marty Morell, with only one sore spot: Getz ignored the pianist's request not to play the under-rehearsed "Stan's Blues," which provoked Evans into quickly dropping out and signaling his sidemen to avoid solos of their own. But the remaining tracks are all invigorating, particularly Evans' brisk "Funkallero" and the lush take of Jimmy Rowles' ballad "The Peacocks." BUT BEAUTIFUL's blend of Evans's introspective piano and Getz's velvety tenor saxophone results in a romantic, exuberant take on the material. CD 1, Stan Getz & Bill Evans, 1964 CD 2, The Bill Evans Trio with Stan Getz, But Beautiful, 1974 1, STAN GETZ & BILL EVANS, 1964 CD / 320Kbps Tracklist: 1. Night and Day 2. But Beautiful 3. Funkallero 4. My Heart Stood Still 5. Melinda 6. Grandfather's Waltz 7. Carpetbagger's Theme [#] 8. WNEW (Theme Song) [#] 9. My Heart Stood Still [alternate take/#] 10. Grandfather's Waltz [alternate take/#] 11. Night and Day [alternate take/#] Personnel: Stan Getz, saxophone Bill Evans, piano Richard Davis, bass Ron Carter, bass Elvin Jones, drums Tracks # 1, 2, 3, 7, 8 & 11 recorded May 6, 1964 at Rudy van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Tracks # 4, 5, 6, 9 & 10 recorded May 5, 1964 at Rudy van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 2, The Bill Evans Trio with Stan Getz, But Beautiful, 1974 CD / 320Kbps Tracklist: 1 Grandfather's Waltz 2 Stan's Blues 3 But Beautiful 4 Emily 5 Lover Man 6 Funkallero 7 The Peacocks 8 You And The Night And The Music 9 See-Saw 10 The Two Lonely People Personnel: The Bill Evans Trio: Bill Evans, piano Eddy Gomez, bass Marty Morell, drums with Stan Getz, saxophone Recorded live on August 9, 1974 at the Laren International Jazz Festival at the Singer Concertzaal, Laren, The Netherlands and on August 16, 1974 at Jazz Middelheim, Antwerp, Belgium. You might like to have a look at these >>>>> Related Torrents
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