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  2. Alone (Bill Evans album) - Wikipedia

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    Alone is a solo piano album by jazz musician Bill Evans, recorded in the fall of 1968 for Verve Records, featuring a particularly notable 14+-minute performance of the jazz standard "Never Let Me Go". Evans contributed notes to the album, including the following statement:

  3. The Solo Sessions, Vol. 1 - Wikipedia

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    The Solo Sessions, Vol. 1 is an album by jazz pianist Bill Evans, released in 1989.. Evans recorded The Solo Sessions, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 at the same session, on January 10, 1963 and the tracks were originally released as part of Bill Evans: The Complete Riverside Recordings in 1984.

  4. Bill Evans discography - Wikipedia

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    The Complete Bill Evans on Verve: 18-CD set Verve: 1998 Ultimate Bill Evans: Selected by Herbie Hancock, recorded 1956–71 Verve: 1998 Piano Player: From various sessions with various musicians, recorded 1957–71 Includes 6 duos with Eddie Gomez (b) Columbia: 2001 Bill Evans' Finest Hour: Verve: 2004 Bill Evans for Lovers: Various sessions ...

  5. Alone (Again) - Wikipedia

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    Alone (Again) is a solo piano album by American jazz pianist Bill Evans, recorded in December 1975.A follow-up to his earlier solo album Alone, it was released in 1977 on Fantasy Records and reissued on CD in 1994 by Original Jazz Classics.

  6. List of compositions by Bill Evans - Wikipedia

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    Bill Evans at Town Hall: First appeared in "In Memory of His Father Harry L.," an extended solo featuring other pieces; lyrics by Gene Lees: T.T.T. (Twelve Tone Tune) 1971: The Bill Evans Album: Based on a tone row: T.T.T.T. (Twelve Tone Tune Two) 1973: The Tokyo Concert: Based on a tone row: The Two Lonely People: 1971: The Bill Evans Album

  7. Bill Evans - Wikipedia

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    William John Evans (August 16, 1929 – September 15, 1980) was an American jazz pianist and composer who worked primarily as the leader of his trio. [2] His use of impressionist harmony, block chords, innovative chord voicings, and trademark rhythmically independent "singing" melodic lines continue to influence jazz pianists today.

  8. Bill Evans (saxophonist) - Wikipedia

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    William D. Evans (born February 9, 1958) is an American jazz saxophonist, [1] who was a member of the Miles Davis group in the 1980s and has since led several of his own bands, including Push and Soulgrass. [2] Evans plays tenor and soprano saxophones. He has recorded over 27 solo albums and received two Grammy Award nominations.

  9. Everybody Digs Bill Evans - Wikipedia

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    Everybody Digs Bill Evans is a trio and solo album by jazz pianist Bill Evans. It was released in early 1959 on the Riverside Records label. The cover of the album features tribute quotations from some of Evans's most esteemed contemporaries: I've sure learned a lot from Bill Evans. He plays the piano the way it should be played.—Miles Davis

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