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The Bill Evans Trio
Explorations





A1
Israel
A2
Haunted Heart
A3
Beautiful Love
A4
Elsa
B1
Nardis
B2
How Deep is the Ocean
B3
I Wish I Knew
B4
Sweet and Lovely
Riverside Records (CR00825)
Craft Recordings (CR00825)
Release date: Dec 13, 2024, US
180g
1-LP Usa
Jazz
High Quality, Limited Edition
When Bill Evans played those haunting exploratory notes that introduce So What on the Miles Davis album Kind Of Blue he made a lifelong impression on generations of music lovers. Bill thereafter launched a solo career greeted with the kind of critical acclaim the bespectacled, classically-trained Pianist no doubt found unsettling yet deeply satisfying. While his association with Miles, which included performing on the most influential Jazz album of all time, was relatively short, his time with the Bill Evans Trio was longer lasting and in many ways more productive. Certainly Explorations proved a great success when first released by the Riverside label in 1961. The trio was completed by Scott LaFaro on double bass and Paul Motian on drums, gave the leader the right combination of swing and subtlety needed to suit Evans’ sensitive and yet ultimately commanding style. It was the second album by the trio and Bill claimed it was his personal favourite. Explorations produced by Orrin Keepnews certainly impressed the Jazz critics of Billboard magazine who voted it the Best Piano LP of 1961 in their annual poll.