Evans, Bill: On A Friday Evening
Evans, Bill: On A Friday Evening
Format: CD
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Artist: Evans, Bill
Label: Craft Recordings
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 888072158610
Genre: Jazz
Bill Evans Trio - On A Friday Evening - Craft Recordings - Newly discovered live performance by the Bill Evans Trio, featuring Eddie Gomez - bass and Eliot Zigmund - drums. The previously unreleased concert took place on June 20, 1975, at Oil Can Harry's, Vancouver, BC. - Captured for radio host Gary Barclay, it was aired on his popular CHQM jazz show. For nearly half a century, the tapes lay forgotten - until now. Thanks to audio restoration by Plangent Processes and mastering by Paul Blakemore, it sounds just as fresh today as it did in 1975.
Tracks:
1.1 Sareen Jurer
1.2 Sugar Plum
1.3 The Two Lonely People
1.4 T. T. T. (Twelve Tone Tune)
1.5 Quiet Now
1.6 Up with the Lark
1.7 How Deep Is the Ocean
1.8 Blue Serge
1.9 Nardis