Lyric and thoughtful, pianist Bill Evans proved an urbane bridge between the early bop style of Bud Powell and playful funk of Horace Silver, and the later, modern approach of pianists like Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, and Keith Jarrett (indeed, Jarrett went as far as to record with Evans's backup band of drummer Paul Motian and bassist Gary Peacock). Evans's second album as a leader, Portrait in Jazz combines a pair of originals--"Blue in Green" and "Peri's Scope"--with a handful of show tunes and standards, including a version of "Someday My Prince Will Come" that pre-dates Miles Davis's adaptation. With a preference for irregular phrasing and a taste for unusual chord spellings, Evans was frequently able to recast old chestnuts and tired warhorses into new gems and spirited charges, as he does here with "Witchcraft," "Spring Is Here," and "When I Fall in Love." And although he recorded in many different formats throughout his career, including duets with himself, the power and beauty of Evans's trios helped him lay a special claim to that grouping. --Fred Goodman
Portrait in Jazz,Bill Evans,Dcc Compact Classics,Gold Discs,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop
Jazz Music:
- Right Now: Live at the Jazz Workshop [Live]
- Saturday Night Fish Fry: New Orleans Funk and Soul
- Saxophone Colossus
- Sorcerer [Import]
- Standard Coltrane
- Steamin' With the Miles Davis Quintet [Gold CD]
- Storyboard
- Strive for Higher Realities
- Teacher
- Tha Go 'Round
Jazz Music
Evenings, Morn & Noon-The Sacred Music of Jack Gottlieb
Dello Joio: Songs of Abelard and Other World Premieres
Music: Bach: Toccatas BWV 910-916
Goes Classic, Vol. 2 [Import] [Live]
From a Spanish Palace Songbook
June 20, 2004 North Plains, Or: On the Road [Live]
Identification [Import] [Original recording remastered]