Bill Evans: Live '64 '75 (dvd5) (2008)

Jazz Icons: Bill Evans Live 64-75 (2008)  Music

Posted by RSU75 at Aug. 11, 2021
Jazz Icons: Bill Evans Live 64-75 (2008)

Jazz Icons: Bill Evans Live 64-75 (2008)
DVD Video | 1hr 37mn | NTSC 4:3 | 720x480 | 4.29 Gb
English: AC3, 2 ch, 192 kbps | Subtitles: None
Genre: Documentary, Music, Jazz

Jazz Icons: Bill Evans features five separate performances by one of the most revered pianists in music history. This collection covers an 11-year span, highlighting Evans’ ever-deepening artistry as he performs with four different all-star rhythm sections, including the stunning duo of bassist Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen and drummer Alan Dawson. This DVD includes for the first time on home video Evans’ renditions of the rarely performed “Sareen Jurer,” “Blue Serge” and “Twelve Tone Tune Two.” Among the many surprises in this collection is a live performance of “My Melancholy Baby” with saxophonist Lee Konitz.

Jazz Icons: Bill Evans Live 64-75 (2008)  Music

Posted by RSU75 at July 14, 2021
Jazz Icons: Bill Evans Live 64-75 (2008)

Jazz Icons: Bill Evans Live 64-75 (2008)
DVDRip | MKV | AVC 720x480, ~ 1.7 Mbps | 1hr 37mn | 1.29 MB
English: AC3, 2 ch, 192 kbps | Subtitles: None
Genre: Documentary, Music, Jazz

Jazz Icons: Bill Evans features five separate performances by one of the most revered pianists in music history. This collection covers an 11-year span, highlighting Evans’ ever-deepening artistry as he performs with four different all-star rhythm sections, including the stunning duo of bassist Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen and drummer Alan Dawson. This DVD includes for the first time on home video Evans’ renditions of the rarely performed “Sareen Jurer,” “Blue Serge” and “Twelve Tone Tune Two.” Among the many surprises in this collection is a live performance of “My Melancholy Baby” with saxophonist Lee Konitz.
Bill Evans - Live In Tokyo (1973) [Japanese Edition 1986] (New Rip)

Bill Evans - Live In Tokyo (1973) [Japanese Edition 1986]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 341 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 139 MB | Covers - 37 MB
Genre: Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Post-Bop, Piano Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: CBS/Sony (32DP 599)

The Bill Evans Trio's 1973 concert in Tokyo was his first recording for Fantasy and it produced yet another Grammy-nomination for the presentation. With bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Marty Morell, this LP mixes offbeat songs with overlooked gems, familiar standards, and surprisingly, only one Evans composition, the demanding "T.T.T.T. (Twelve Tone Tune Two)." Bobbie Gentry's "Mornin' Glory" was an unusual choice to open the performance and seems a bit conservative for Evans. The adrenaline picks up considerably with his midtempo waltzing take of Jerome Kern's "Up with the Lark" and a driving "My Romance." Evans also revisits the twisting Scott LaFaro tune "Gloria's Step," which showcases both Gomez and Morell. The closer, "On Green Dolphin Street," is given a slight bossa nova flavor and isn't nearly as aggressive as most of the pianist's live recordings of this popular standard…
Bill Evans - Live At Art D'Lugoff's: Top Of The Gate (1968/2012) [Official Digital Download]

Bill Evans - Live At Art D'Lugoff's: Top Of The Gate (1968/2012)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 89:18 minutes | 981 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

"Live at Art D’Lugoff’s: Top of the Gate", a previously unreleased recording captured over a half century ago consists of two blistering sets recorded at the legendary venue in October, 1968. Digitally remastered from the original tapes, the album features one of jazz’s most prominent trios – pianist Bill Evans, drummer Marty Morell and bassist Eddie Gomez. This dazzling collection of jazz standards and classics from the Great American Songbook includes the standouts, “'Round Midnight”, “My Funny Valentine”, “Someday My Prince Will Come” and much more. Displaying their infectious energy and raw synergy, the album marks the only Evans recording ever released from The Village Gate. This stellar download has already been declared one of jazz’s greatest discoveries and is a vital addition to any collection.
Bill Evans - Live at Art d'Lugoff's Top Of The Gate (2012/2017) [DSD128 + Hi-Res FLAC]

Bill Evans - Live at Art d'Lugoff's Top Of The Gate (2012/2017)
DSD128 (.dsf) 1 bit/5,6 MHz | Time - 89:50 minutes | 3,99 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/88,2 kHz | Time - 89:50 min | 1,58 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

Live at Art D’Lugoff’s Top of the Gate, a previously unreleased recording captured over a half century ago consists of two blistering sets recorded at the legendary venue in October, 1968. Digitally remastered from the original tapes, the album features one of jazz’s most prominent trios - pianist Bill Evans, drummer Marty Morell and bassist Eddie Gomez.
Bill Evans - Live at Art d'Lugoff's Top Of The Gate (2012/2017 [Official Digital Download 24-bit/192kHz]

Bill Evans - Live at Art d'Lugoff's Top Of The Gate (2012/2017
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 89:50 minutes | 3,15 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 89:50 minutes | 1,74 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

"Live at Art D’Lugoff’s Top of the Gate", a previously unreleased recording captured over a half century ago consists of two blistering sets recorded at the legendary venue in October, 1968. Digitally remastered from the original tapes, the album features one of jazz’s most prominent trios - pianist Bill Evans, drummer Marty Morell and bassist Eddie Gomez.

Bill Evans - Live at Ronnie Scott’s (2020)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Jan. 11, 2021
Bill Evans - Live at Ronnie Scott’s (2020)

Bill Evans - Live at Ronnie Scott’s (2020)
FLAC tracks +booklet | 01:39:30 | 417 Mb
Genre: Jazz / Label: Resonance Records

Live at Ronnie Scott’s is the third official Resonance release of previously unissued recordings of the Bill Evans trio with Eddie Gomez and Jack DeJohnette, and the fifth release with the Evans Estate. The recordings that comprise this release come from the personal archives of drummer Jack DeJohnette, who has had them in storage for over 50 years, and the nearly 2 hours of music has been remastered from the original tape reels. Live at Ronnie Scott’s was captured in July of 1968, just after their legendary performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival and Resonance’s long-lost studio session Some Other Time from the Black Forest.

Bill Evans - Trio 64 (1963/2021)  Vinyl & HR

Posted by v3122 at Feb. 2, 2022
Bill Evans - Trio 64 (1963/2021)

Bill Evans - Trio 64 (1963/2021)
Vinyl Rip | 24-bit/192 kHz | Flac(Tracks) > 1.27 Gb | Artwork > 59 Mb
Verve Records, B0033123-01 | Cool, Post-Bop

~ 2021, Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo, 180g, Gatefold ~

Bill Evans - In Norway: The Kongsberg Concert (2024)  Music

Posted by Rtax at March 3, 2025
Bill Evans - In Norway: The Kongsberg Concert (2024)

Bill Evans - In Norway: The Kongsberg Concert (2024)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks, cue, log, scans) - 375 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 196 MB
1:19:36 | Jazz | Label: Elemental Music

A complete, previously unreleased performance in brilliant stereo sound quality by the legendary Bill Evans Trio. Audio transferred from the original stereo tape reels and mastered by Matthew Lutthans at the Mastering Lab. Recently found in the Kongsberg Jazz Festival archives, it was widely believed that this concert had not been recorded, and as such it doesn't appear on any of the Bill Evans discographies! Featuring Eddie Gomez on bass and Marty Morell on drums. CD Digipak with booklet included.
Bill Evans, Eddie Gomez‎ & Marty Morell‎ - Morning Glory: The 1973 Concert at the Teatro Gran Rex, Buenos Aires (2022)

Bill Evans, Eddie Gomez‎ & Marty Morell‎ - Morning Glory: The 1973 Concert at the Teatro Gran Rex, Buenos Aires (2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 387 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 214 Mb | 01:32:10
Jazz, Cool, Post-Bop, Modal Jazz | Label: Resonance Records

Morning Glory: The 1973 Concert at the Teatro Gran Rex, Buenos Aires is the first official release of pianist Bill Evans with Eddie Gomez and Marty Morell captured live at the Teatro Gran Rex in Buenos Aires, Argentina on June 24, 1973.