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Music CD - Bill Evans: You Must Believe in Spring
![You Must Believe in Spring. Bill Evans Tracks: B Minor Waltz (For Ellaine) - Bill Evans, Evans, Bill [Piano], You Must Believe in Spring - Bill Evans, Bergman, Marilyn, Gary's Theme - Bill Evans, McFarland, Gary, We Will Meet Again (For Harry) - Bill Evans, Evans, Bill [Piano], The Peacocks - Bill Evans, Rowles, Jimmy, Sometime Ago - Bill Evans, Mihanovich,](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41GTKyMnsJL._SL160_.jpg)
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Music CD: You Must Believe in Spring Artist: Bill Evans
List Price: $11.98
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Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
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1. B Minor Waltz (For Ellaine) - Bill Evans, Evans, Bill [Piano] 2. You Must Believe in Spring - Bill Evans, Bergman, Marilyn 3. Gary's Theme - Bill Evans, McFarland, Gary 4. We Will Meet Again (For Harry) - Bill Evans, Evans, Bill [Piano] 5. The Peacocks - Bill Evans, Rowles, Jimmy 6. Sometime Ago - Bill Evans, Mihanovich, Sergio 7. Theme from M*A*S*H (Suicide Is Painless) - Bill Evans, Altman, Michael 8. Without a Song - Bill Evans, Eliscu, Edward 9. Freddie Freeloader - Bill Evans, Davis, Miles 10. All of You - Bill Evans, Porter, Cole
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0081227371920 Format: Extra tracks Label: Rhino / Wea Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Rhino / Wea Release Date: 2004-02-03 Studio: Rhino / Wea
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Standarized masterwork Comment: Evan's melodic elegance and restrained approach made him connect more fully with listeners then almost any other Jazz pianist. Here the mixture of sunny and sadness, as well as the mixture between musicians feels about as even handed as possible. The extra tracks will not disappoint.
Customer Rating:      Summary: One Of The Best Piano Trio Albums I've Ever Heard! Comment: This is simply Bill Evans' best album or at least I think it is and it also Evan's debut on Warner Bros. Records.
There is such sadness and beauty on display here. I would compare this album with Evan's last album for Fantasy called "I Will Say Goodbye," but for some reason I find this album more haunting.
Anyone with a soul will appreciate this music no matter what style it is. I happen to be a jazz musician, so naturally I'm going to listen to jazz music, but I really think this album would be appreciated by anyone.
The music speaks for itself, so I won't comment too much about it, but I can say this album was well recorded and the remaster sounds great. Very clean and articulate.
The playing is also noteworthy. Bill Evans is in top form, Eddie Gomez on bass is virtuosic as always, and Eliot Zigmund is a great drummer and provides great support.
I highly recommend this album for anyone who's interested in Bill Evans or piano jazz. You do not want to miss this one!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Believe it! Comment: Exceptional, even for Evans, methinks. All reviewers are correct. This trio soars and you can believe this was a superb recording date in 1977. My edition does not have the three extra tracks, but i'm not parting with it. And it's difficult to imagine why it would need Remastering! Eddie Gomez and Eliot zigmund are great here. The track "You Must Believe in Spring is enthralling and the Theme from M*A*S*H brought me out of the trance. My top Evan's favorite, riding high and bright.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Beauty comes from sadness... Comment: This is by far my favorite album from Bill Evans. Off course i dig about everything he did since the riverside years but this one is very special to me. I also think this one's perfect for beginners and even for people who are not quite into jazz. It is very accessible and classical (such as Satie) fans have got a good chance to fall in love with this masterpiece.
I'm ranking that one as #1 on the desert island ;-)
Customer Rating:      Summary: 7 notes Comment: It just took me the first seven notes on the first track, B Minor Waltz. One of the most melancholic, moving, triping notes ever played. It's worth it even if there was nothing else in there.
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