Minority
Young And Foolish
Lucky To Be Me
Night And Day
Epilogue
Tenderly
Peace Piece
What Is There To Say?
Oleo
Epilogue
Frogtoon Music Album Info: Everybody Digs Bill Evans
Published: 01 Jan 2009, 19:26
Evans' 1958 LP Was The Artist's Second Album Done Two Years After His First Record New Jazz Conceptions As A Leader. Even Though His Producer Tried To Encourage Him To Record Again Sooner The Highly Self-Critical Evans Felt He Had "nothing New To Say" Before This Album. The Album Contains Three Evans Compositions Including One Of His Most Famous Peace Piece A Two-Chord Improvisation Which Many Consider A Forerunner Of What Became Known Later As New Age Music. The Recording Captures Evans At A Time When He Was Into Playing Block Chords. That Combined With His Expert Use Of Pedals Gave Him A Fresh Distinctive Sound That Had Never Been Heard Before On The Piano. Evans' Trio For This Record Included Philly Joe Jones On Drums And Sam Jones On Bass.