MEDIUM Vinyl Record
WEIGHT 2 x 180gr (black Vinyl) 45rpm Ultradisc one step LP Box Halfspeed
CONDITION M mint
COVER Box
CONDITION BOX M mint
BOX DAMAGES No, we take care about that
SERIALNUMBER Yes, 5382
LIMITED Yes, to 6000
MISCELLANEOUS Stereo, Booklet, out of print
MUSICIAN HOMEPAGE --
Bill Evans - piano
Scott LaFaro - bass
Paul Motian - drums
come rain or come shine – 3:24
autumn leaves – 6:00
witchcraft – 4:37
when i fall in love – 4:57
peri's scope – 3:15
what is this thing called love? – 4:36
spring is here – 5:09
some day my prince will come – 4:57
blue in green – 5:25
It's impossible to exaggerate the stature, brilliance, and splendor of Bill Evans' Portrait in Jazz
The result of Evans having collaborated just eight months prior with Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and company on the watershed Kind of Blue and soon after finding a bassist (Scott LaFaro) who suited his style and boasted world-class chops, the 1960 album established the standard that all similarly configured jazz trios continue to follow
This is the moment the bass, until then relegated to accompaniment status, gets an equal say in the compositions with the piano
That Evans, LaFaro, and drummer Paul Motian deliver each passage with resplendent soulfulness, poetic modality, and sublime empathy only adds to its charm
Not to mention Orrin Keepnews' demonstration-quality production that now sounds utterly transcendent
RECORDING December 28 1959 at Reeves Sound Studios New York City
ENGINEERING Jack Higgins
LABEL Riverside
RE MASTERING Krieg Wunderlich, Shawn R. Britton
RE RELEASED 2019
AVERAGE RATING 5 Stars out of 5
PRESSING by RTI USA
MADE IN USA
STYLE Jazz / Cool Jazz / Post Bop
AVAILABLE as long as inventory stock