The Bill Evans Trio "Live"
The Bill Evans Trio "Live" is a live album by the American jazz pianist Bill Evans and his trio, with bassist Chuck Israels and drummer Larry Bunker, recorded in 1964 but not released until 1971. Evans did not approve the release of this material and blocked a second LP from appearing when jazz critic Leonard Feather called him to discuss the liner notes.
Additional tracks from these live recordings at The Trident were, however, released in 1997 on The Complete Bill Evans on Verve box set. The original LP has been remastered and reissued on CD as a Japanese import.
The cover photo is a blue version of the same one that had been used for the album Bill Evans at Town Hall.
Reception
Writing for AllMusic, Matt Collar says, "This is laid-back date that finds Evans delving into a handful of jazz standards including such songs as 'Someday My Prince Will Come,' 'How My Heart Sings,' 'What Kind of Fool Am I?', and others. Although by no means an essential release, ardent Evans fans will definitely want to check this out."Track listing
Side 1- "Nardis" - 6:00
- "Some Day My Prince Will Come" - 6:20
- "Stella by Starlight" - 6:20
- "How My Heart Sings" - 4:45
- "'Round Midnight" - 6:06
- "What Kind of Fool Am I?" - 8:00
- "The Boy Next Door" - 5:50
- "How Deep Is the Ocean?" - 5:24
Personnel
- Bill Evans – piano
- Larry Bunker – drums
- Chuck Israels – bass