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Waltz for Debby

Waltz for Debby

SKU: V95296 Barcode: 8436563185588
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 26 Jul 2024

  • Genre: Jazz

Our Take

Upon first listen, it becomes abundantly clear that Bill Evans' "Waltz For Debby" is not your average jazz album. This limited edition release, complete with a bonus track, showcases Evans' unparalleled skill and inventiveness on the piano.

From the opening notes of the title track, Evans effortlessly draws the listener in with his mesmerizing melodies and intricate harmonies. Each waltz on the album is a masterclass in subtle emotion and delicate phrasing, leaving you feeling as though you've been transported to a smoky jazz club in the 1960s.

The bonus track included on this edition is a real treat for fans of Evans' work. It's a rare gem that perfectly complements the rest of the album, adding an extra layer of depth and sophistication to an already impressive collection of songs.

Overall, "Waltz For Debby" is a must-listen for any jazz aficionado. Bill Evans' genius shines through on every track, leaving you begging for more by the time the final notes fade away. So pour yourself a glass of whisky, dim the lights, and let Evans' exquisite piano playing sweep you off your feet. Trust us, you won't regret it.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. My Foolish Heart
2. Waltz for Debby
3. Detour Ahead
4. My Romance
5. Some Other Time
6. Milestones
7. I Loves You Porgy

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About the artist

Bill Evans

Jazz pianist Bill Evans is a true legend in the world of music, known for his innovative playing style and groundbreaking compositions. With a career spanning over four decades, Evans has solidified himself as one of the most influential figures in jazz history. Born in New Jersey in 1929, Evans began playing piano at a young age and quickly developed a passion for music. He honed his skills at the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City before embarking on a career that would see him collaborate with some of the biggest names in jazz, including Miles Davis and Chet Baker. Evans' music is characterized by its intricate harmonies, melodic inventiveness, and emotional depth. His iconic album "Sunday at the Village Vanguard" is considered a masterpiece of jazz improvisation, showcasing his unparalleled skill as a pianist and composer. Despite his serious demeanor on stage, Evans was known for his offbeat sense of humor and quirky personality. He was often seen sporting his signature round glasses and disheveled hair, earning him the nickname "the mad scientist of jazz." Evans' influence on the world of music cannot be overstated. His unique approach to harmony and improvisation has inspired generations of musicians across all genres. Whether you're a die-hard jazz fan or just someone looking to expand your musical horizons, Bill Evans is a name that should not be overlooked.

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