Performer:
Bill Evans
Title:
Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz Radio Broadcast
Category:
MP3 RAR album size:
1900 mb
FLAC RAR album size:
1500 mb
Formats:
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Short-Info
Label:
The Jazz Alliance – TJA-12038-2
Series: Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz –
Type: CD, Album
Country: US
Date of released: 2002
Category: Jazz
Style: Post Bop, Modal
Series: Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz –
Type: CD, Album
Country: US
Date of released: 2002
Category: Jazz
Style: Post Bop, Modal
Rating:
4.8 / 5
Votes:
336
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MP3 version RAR archive
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FLAC version RAR archive
Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | Waltz For DebbyPiano – Bill Evans |
1:33 |
| 2 | Conversation | 2:55 |
| 3 | All Of YouPiano – Bill Evans |
2:18 |
| 4 | Conversation | 0:18 |
| 5 | All Of YouPiano – Bill Evans, Marian McPartland |
0:40 |
| 6 | Conversation | 4:14 |
| 7 | In Your Own Sweet WayPiano – Bill Evans, Marian McPartland |
5:02 |
| 8 | Conversation/DemonstrationPiano – Bill Evans |
5:40 |
| 9 | The Touch Of Your LipsPiano – Bill Evans, Marian McPartland |
2:48 |
| 10 | Conversation | 4:57 |
| 11 | Reflections In DPiano – Bill Evans |
4:34 |
| 12 | Conversation | 2:44 |
| 13 | Days Of Wine And RosesPiano – Bill Evans, Marian McPartland |
3:15 |
| 14 | Conversation | 2:35 |
| 15 | This Is All I AskPiano – Bill Evans, Marian McPartland |
3:58 |
| 16 | Conversation | 0:43 |
| 17 | While We're YoungPiano – Marian McPartland |
4:25 |
| 18 | Conversation | 1:03 |
| 19 | I Love YouPiano – Bill Evans, Marian McPartland |
3:43 |
Notes
One of several music-and-interview syndicated radio broadcasts anchored by jazz pianist Marian McPartland through the late 70's and 80's, called "Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz." This one was recorded November 6, 1978, twenty-plus years into Mr. Evans' career as solo artist and bandleader.From billevans.nl:
Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz series: Bill Evans
A historic document is the recording of a radio broadcast of Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz series with Bill Evans (The Jazz Alliance 1978, reissue 2002). The session was recorded less than two years before his death, at the time bassist Marc Johnson and drummer Joe LaBarbera joined his trio. The beauty of this one-hour program is that Bill Evans sounds relaxed and open, and explains many things about the way he plays and what he strives to achieve, offering an abundance of insights into his career and thought process. It is a very clarifying interview, with him playing solo or in duet with McPartland in between the conversations. There are few words left to describe the creative and fertile musical mind that was Bill Evans. This session is a rare opportunity to hear him talk casually about both music and some elements of his personal life and to experience some of the unique, creative processes that dealed with this exceptional musician. It was very interesting to hear his thoughts on jazz music, and to get a glance through his thinking and sensibility behind playing and improvising. He spends a great deal of time responding thoughtfully to Marian McPartland's questions and illustrates in-depth, when she asks him for example to demonstrate his concept of displacement of time. He talks about his idea of the piano trio and his trio members, based on their ability to be given a great deal of freedom and use it responsibly to contribute to the whole. They talk about contributions of the bass players Eddie Gomez and Scott LaFaro to Evans' music. "I try to reach out for things that are natural and fundamental.... I choose the people as responsible musicians and artists so that I can give them that kind of freedom and know that they're going to use it with discretion toward a total result.... With Scott LaFaro it was a once in a lifetime thing, but I have had marvelous experiences with other bass players, with Eddie Gomez certainly for eleven years, and now with a new young bass player--I don't know what I can say about ... Marc Johnson.... He's just gorgeous." He emphasises the importance of knowing the structure of a tune and insist that knowledge must lead intuition. No devotee of Bill Evans should pass by the opportunity to hear this musical and verbal exchange.
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