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Recorded Live on December 17, 1972 at l'ORTF a Paris, France.

A beautiful masterpiece by one of the greatest jazzpianists of all times..

Bill Evans (piano)/ Eddie Gomez (bass)/ Marty Morell (drums)

From: Bill Evans Live in Paris 1972. (Thanks to Swingmanic for the info!)

Comentarios

9 years ago

tomoko T

横浜は小雨ですね・・あめがふると気持ちがしーんとしますエバンスはジャズの入り口なんですKO=MAY先生に感謝・・

9 years ago

729pjp

just started listening to this guy, quality stuff. how did he die.?

9 years ago

Scott Swan

I do understand that each may have her or his own opinion, but how could someone not appreciate the sincere and genuine sharing of emotional interpretation in this rendition - to the 9 who dislike it.

9 years ago

Michel Poisson

S U B L I M E !!!!!!!!!!

9 years ago

Alessandro Fortarel

great lyricism in the solo of the wonderful Bill Evans

10 years ago

mariapia giulivo

Dolce notte a tutti....

10 years ago

raj lippy

this guy is on a planet all by him self......wow!!!

10 years ago

Jynx MSC

This, sometime ago and peace piece seem to be related to each other.Can someone tell me what they are all based around?

10 years ago

xkecoupe

Master Bill Evans

10 years ago

Azar Naimian

This song is one of my favorite songs.

10 years ago

James West

WestSideOfJazzAnytime is great for the lyrical and melodic majesty of Bill Evans. I have always loved the Flamenco Sketches like intro into the Leonard Bernstein Broadway standard.

10 years ago

megamind

Kind of has the "Flamenco Sketches" from "Kind of Blue" vibe

10 years ago

legionofmerit

You are right! Bill Evans was one of the great Jazz Pianists..

10 years ago

Sérgio G. S'andre

Tudo isso é tão bom!

10 years ago

Jhamile Arias

Bill Evans - Some Other Time

10 years ago

福岡徹能

良いね!抜群だね!

10 years ago

Rockwall Jr

All that jazz.

10 years ago

Amum Chan

All that jazz.

10 years ago

Dutch2236

I only recently discovered this song and love it. A perfect tune for the melancholy style of Bill Evans. Leonard Berstein with Comden and Green wrote it for Broadway in 1944. By the way, if you want a different take on this song check out Jane Monheit's version on You-tube. Just as sloooow and a very sensual video to go with it.

10 years ago

rose namay

Sublime.

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