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  2. From Left to Right - Wikipedia

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    From Left to Right is an album by American jazz pianist Bill Evans, released in 1971. It was recorded with his regular bassist Eddie Gómez and drummer Marty Morell and with an orchestra arranged and conducted by Michael Leonard. This was the first album on which Evans played a Fender Rhodes electric piano. [4]

  3. Bill Evans discography - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Bill Evans on Verve: 18-CD set Verve: 1998 Ultimate Bill Evans: Selected by Herbie Hancock, recorded 1956–71 Verve: 1998 Piano Player: From various sessions with various musicians, recorded 1957–71 Includes 6 duos with Eddie Gomez (b) Columbia: 2001 Bill Evans' Finest Hour: Verve: 2004 Bill Evans for Lovers: Various sessions ...

  4. You Must Believe in Spring (Bill Evans album) - Wikipedia

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    The album represented both beginnings and endings. It was Evans's first album for his new label, Warner Brothers, but it was also the last one with his longtime bassist Gómez, who left to pursue other musical projects. Gómez "was beginning to feel pigeonholed as the bass player to Bill Evans, and the pianist himself felt that he was providing ...

  5. How My Heart Sings! - Wikipedia

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    How My Heart Sings! is an album recorded by jazz musician Bill Evans in 1962, at the same time as Moon Beams. ... (Bill Evans) – 4:57 "Summertime" (George Gershwin, ...

  6. Bill Evans - Wikipedia

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    The album began Evans's relationship with Riverside Records, and also marked the formation of the first Bill Evans trio with Teddy Kotick (bass) and Paul Motian (drums). AllMusic critic Scott Yanow said about the album: "Bill Evans' debut as a leader found the 27-year-old pianist already sounding much different than the usual Bud Powell ...

  7. The Bill Evans Album - Wikipedia

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    The Bill Evans Album is a recording by the jazz pianist Bill Evans, released in 1971 on the Columbia label. It was his first album to feature all compositions written (or co-written), arranged, and performed by him. On the record, Evans plays both an acoustic and a Fender Rhodes electric piano.

  8. Undercurrent (Bill Evans and Jim Hall album) - Wikipedia

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    The album opens with a cover of a favorite jazz vehicle, "My Funny Valentine" by Richard Rodgers, which as Keith Shadwick notes is "normally performed by jazz musicians as a moody ballad" but here is "the single up-tempo romp on the album"; it was also actually "the last-recorded piece on the date."

  9. Time Remembered (album) - Wikipedia

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    Time Remembered is a live album by jazz pianist Bill Evans with Chuck Israels and Larry Bunker partially recorded at Shelly Manne's club in Hollywood, California in May 1963, but not released until 1983 on the Milestone label as a 16-track double LP. [1] [2] [3] It would be later reissued on CD in 1999, with only 13 tracks.