Bill Evans - Some Other Time video free download


849,699
Duration: 05:20
Uploaded: 2008/01/17

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!)

Comments

8 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・・

8 years ago

729pjp

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

8 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.

8 years ago

Michel Poisson

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

8 years ago

Alessandro Fortarel

great lyricism in the solo of the wonderful Bill Evans

8 years ago

mariapia giulivo

Dolce notte a tutti....

9 years ago

raj lippy

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

9 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?

9 years ago

xkecoupe

Master Bill Evans

9 years ago

Azar Naimian

This song is one of my favorite songs.

9 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.

9 years ago

megamind

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

9 years ago

legionofmerit

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

9 years ago

Sérgio G. S'andre

Tudo isso é tão bom!

9 years ago

Jhamile Arias

Bill Evans - Some Other Time

9 years ago

福岡徹能

良いね!抜群だね!

9 years ago

Rockwall Jr

All that jazz.

9 years ago

Amum Chan

All that jazz.

9 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.

9 years ago

rose namay

Sublime.

Related Videos