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Waltz for Debby

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Waltz for Debby
Bill Evans Trio |
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$24.99 |
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ASCO-APO-009 |
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Analogue Productions |
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Jazz |
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Vinyl Record |
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About this title:
180 Gram Audiophile Virgin Vinyl LP - Sealed
"…On Waltz for Debby, recorded live at the Village Vanguard in 1961, Bill Evans perfected the jazz trio: all three parts equal, yet integrated into song forms. The sound quality is near-perfect." – Fred Kaplan, Stereophile, February 2007
This is the second of two Riverside albums made up of selections recorded by the classic Bill Evans, Scott LaFaro, and Paul Motian trio at their legendary live recording session of June 25, 1961. Although originally issued a half-year later than Sunday At The Village Vanguard, this was by no means an afterthought collection of lesser items: Evans and producer Orrin Keepnews immediately recognized that there was more than enough material for two top-level records. The dozen chosen performances were subdivided to enable the first album released to feature LaFaro--who died in an auto accident just ten days after recording. Thus this second collection can fairly be said to present a more typical overview of this remarkable unit at work.
Mastered by Doug Sax.
1. My Foolish Heart
2. Waltz For Debby
3. Detour Ahead
4. My Romance
5. Some Other Time
6. Milestones
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Waltz for Debby
Bill Evans Trio |
| Our Price: |
$24.99 |
| Product code: |
ASCO-APO-009 |
| Label: |
Analogue Productions |
| Genre: |
Jazz |
| Format: |
Vinyl Record |
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Temporarily Out of Stock
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