Bill Evans Trio - Blue in Green (Take 3) video free download


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Duration: 05:31
Uploaded: 2010/04/30

Album: Portrait in Jazz (1959) Bill Evans: piano, Scott LaFaro: bass, Paul Motian: drums; Composition: Bill Evans

Recorded on December 28, 1959, NYC

Comments

8 years ago

Bob Mrk

Davis claim he wrote it, BE claimed he wrote it, in an interview in 1978 Evans claimed he wrote it. From a listening point of view it could be both...who knows...who cares its magnificent ...both were Giants...

9 years ago

Mario Limas

Uma sensibilidade e lirismo muito particular no piano Jazz

9 years ago

Alexander Ederstahl

Bill did not compose this tune. Tapestry

9 years ago

DOPEMUSICttcd

Turned this into something more modern Slade - Road to Riches ft. J. Trinity

9 years ago

Martin Bolton

Bill Evans Trio - Blue in Green (Take 3)

10 years ago

matycee

it's good...there's no disputing it however, I'd like to hear one more. I'm getting a little bit of hum in channel 2

10 years ago

NALIM KORPAS

La formation qui revolutionna le trio jazz piano basse batterie . 

10 years ago

Luciano Wajman

Bill Evans was really magic! Nowadays we don't see, unfortunately, musicians like him....

10 years ago

Paul Stewart

The impressionism of Bill Evans . . . 

10 years ago

Conner Burkholder

That 1:09 music is a master piece.

10 years ago

Rui Cunha

somehow, as a controversial twilighted limbo increasing and fading

10 years ago

kocn53

This (3) is the take that was first released, on the LP "Portrait In Jazz". Take 2 appeared later, along with 3, as a "bonus" track on the CD of the same title. 2 is a mono recording; apparently the stereo machine was not working during that take. I would be quite sure that this take (3) is the one that Bill wanted to be released. If the producer, Orrin Keepnews, had gone against Bill's wishes I doubt that Bill later would have named a tune "Re. Person I Knew", an anagram of Keepnews' name.

10 years ago

Yuhao Chen

美妙的音乐!

11 years ago

Spencer Cline

I've always wanted to ballroom dance with the one I love with this song playing

11 years ago

hidetoshinakata7

wow! It's beautiful...

11 years ago

Bobbi Jo Woods

Because Take 1 and 2 were not perfect. And Mr Evans was clearly not having it.

11 years ago

YaHoodAR

like water for a thirsty soul

11 years ago

gabeuop79

3:00 - 3:25 Bill Evans' transition out of the double-time section back to the original slow feel is absolutely brilliant !!!

11 years ago

Win Hinkle

Scott LaFaro.

11 years ago

Win Hinkle

Record company executives decide which take to include on CD. Need I say more?

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