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NOT2CD299
CD 1 New Jazz Conceptions
1. I Love You
2. Five (Theme)
3. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
4. Conception
5. Easy Living
6. Displacement
7. Speak Low
8. Waltz For Debby
9. Our Delight
10. My Romance
CD 2 Everybody Digs Bill Evans
1. Minority
2. Young And Foolish
3. Lucky To Be Me
4. Night And Day
5. Epilogue
6. Tenderly
7. Peace Piece
8. What Is There To Say?
9. Oleo
Here the young pianist - fresh from playing with the Miles Davis Sextet- magically embellishes a variety of cover versions ranging from racy, percussive tunes to lyrical ballads. Evans has a unique position in the jazz cannon. A great 'white' player, his crisp, clean, dashing style would influence the likes of Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett and Chick Corea. Evans had learnt his trade listening to contrasting players, chiefly the moody, introspective Thelonius Monk and the percussive extrovert Bud Powell. The great strength of Everybody Digs Bill Evans though, lies both in the player's deft handling of jazz standards and the soft, exploratory lyricism of his own material. For example, on "Peace Piece" Evans delicately rolls out a flutter of notes to slowly unfold a haunting, but almost hidden, melody. The set's opener, "Minority" provides a cracking start, illustrating how perfectly Evans harmonised with his co-players, Sam Jones on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drums. The tune, penned by Gigi Gryce, is gutsy and jaunty with a memorable refrain. And again, on a Sonny Rollins track, "Oleo", Evans' quick pace unleashes a spikey flurry of notes coalescing around a jittey, intense melody. Piano-led jazz trio CDs can be a little monotonous but this 1957 classic is a rewarding way of aquainting, or re-aquainting, yourself with a great player at an early stage of a roller-coaster career, which was often plagued by drug addiction. --Charles De Ledesma --bbc