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Bill Evans
Some Other Time: The Lost Session From The Black Forest | RSD 2020

Resonance Records

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Bill Evans is one of the most influential pianists in the history of jazz. In his essay for the album package, journalist, author and jazz historian Marc Myers describes Evans’s career as comprising four distinct periods or stylistic phases. The first of these Myers describes as Evans’s “jazz apprentice years,” a period that extended from 1953 to 1961, during which time, he performed often as a sideman, but also began recording as a leader. The second period, which Myers styles Evans’s “swinging romantic” period spanned from 1961 through 1966, where he began to come into his own as a force in jazz. This was followed by a period Myers calls Evans’s “percussive poet” phase, which Myers maintains was propelled by the introduction of bassist Eddie Gomez into Evans’s musical milieu. The percussive poet period lasted until 1978. Myers refers to Evans’s artistic phase during the last four years of his life - from 1978 to 1982 as his “lost soul” years.

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This album captures Bill Evans at an important, yet relatively under-recorded time in his career. Myers describes it as an important document that sheds light on Evans’s transition from swinging romantic to percussive poet.

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And although Eddie Gomez was to remain a colleague of Bill Evans’s for many years and a collaborator with him on numerous recordings, because of the discovery of this album featuring the Evans trio with the addition of Jack DeJohnette, Myers believes that there is now a much more solid basis for considering this brief association as an important chapter in the Evans saga.

Label: Resonance Records – HLP-2019B

Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo, 180g, Gatefold

Country: US

Released: 26 Sept 2020

Genre: Jazz

Style: Modal, Contemporary Jazz