Bill Evans ORIG OZ LP Montreux II NM ’71 CTI 6489002 Post Bop Piano Jazz

Sold Date: April 1, 2021
Start Date: July 30, 2020
Final Price: $24.95 (AUD)
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Bill Evans ORIG OZ LP Montreux II NM ’71 CTI 6489002 Post Bop Piano Jazz Original OZ LP released in 1970 on CTI Records. Cat: 6489002.
Over the next few weeks I will be listing some wonderful Jazz titles from a recently acquired Jazz collection. The original owner passed away back in 1985 and his sister decided to hold onto them for sentimental reasons. She had not touched or played them since then (1985!!). The records are in stunning condition for their age many, apart from a few light age spots on the covers, look like they walked off the shelf yesterday. I hope you enjoy viewing and possibly purchasing these wonderful jazz vinyl artifacts as much as i have in preparing them for sale and listening to them!!

Bill Evans' second recording at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1970 was a highly anticipated concert, finding the pianist in peak form, accompanied by bassist Eddie Gómez and drummer Marty Morell. His originals include the rhapsodic "Very Early," the turbulent "34 Skidoo," and an aggressive rendition of "Peri's Scope." His introspective take of Burt Bacharach's "Alfie" is played at a leisurely tempo, while his take of Earl Zindars' "How My Heart Sings" simmers slowly to a boil. His driving setting of Johnny Carisi's "Israel" has an intense Eddie Gómez solo and a lively exchange with Morell as its centerpiece.

Tracks : Introduction/ Very early/ Alfie/ 34 skidoo/ How my heart sings/ Israel/ I hear a rhapsody/ Peri’s scope.
There are a few light spindle marks on labels. Record is in Near Mint condition. Gloss Cover has a small sticker stain on top right corner and light ring wear and is in Excellent condition.

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