Bill Evans Trio - Trio 65 - 180g LP

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Bill Evans Trio - Trio 65 - 180g LP
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AAA 100% Analogue This LP was Remastered using Pure Analogue Components Only from the Master Tapes through to the Cutting Head

Acoustic Sounds Verve  -  Verve V6-8613 -  180 Gram Virgin Vinyl

Limited Edition - Pressed at QRP Quality Record Pressings 

Which leads us to the question of whether you need this reissue or not in your collection to begin with. Hence, I offer two immediate answers: (a) yes, and (b) of course you do, why not? Sound 9/10 Analogueplanet
 
Kudos to UMG for this upgraded 180-gram vinyl of Trio ’65. The sound mix by Ryan Smith (Sterling Sound) is centered with the sonic focus on the piano. Plastic disc sleeves, glossy gatefold and a plastic outer covering enhance the quality of this reissue. Both jazz aficionados and vinyl enthusiasts will be pleased with this addition to their collection.  4.5/5 Audiophile
 
Acoustic Sounds Series reissues from Verve/Universal Music Enterprises!
 
Monthly releases highlighting the world's most historic and best jazz records!
 
Mastered by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound from the original analog tapes
 
180-gram LPs pressed at Quality Record Pressings!
There's scarcely a more towering figure in modern jazz — save Miles and Coltrane — than the great Bill Evans. His relaxed and emotional style at the piano would prove influential to not only his peers but to generations of pianists who would follow him.
 
It also doesn't hurt, points out thejazzrecord.com, that he appeared on (and had great influence over the direction of) Kind Of Blue and that the two LPs from his trio's landmark stint at the Village Vanguard in 1961 (Waltz For Debby and Sunday At The Village Vanguard) are both stone-cold classics.
 
Evans is joined here by none other than bassist Chuck Israels and drummer Larry Bunker for this 1965 recording. The album includes the heart-wrenching "Who Can I Turn To?" alongside "If You Could See Me Now" and Johnny Carisi's "Israel."
 
"Although all eight of the selections heard on this Verve release have been recorded on other occasions by pianist Bill Evans, these renditions hold their own," writes AllMusic.
 
Musicians:
Bill Evans, piano
Chuck Israels, bass
Larry Bunker, drums
 
Side A
1. Israel
2. Elsa
3. Round Midnight
4. Our Love Is Here To Stay
 
Side B
1. How My Heart Sings
2. Who Can I Turn To?
3. Come Rain Or Come Shine
4. If You Could See Me Now

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