Alone is an album by jazz musician Bill Evans, released in 1968. It has been reissued in various forms with additional tracks and alternate takes from sessions on September 23, October 8 and 21st. The Grammy Award-winning Alone was Bill Evans' first single piano solo album following in the footsteps of his 1963 Verve session Conversations With Myself (three pianos overdubbed) and his 1967 Further Conversations With Myself, also on Verve (two pianos overdubbed). Personnel: Bill Evans (piano)
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Alone is an album by jazz musician Bill Evans, released in 1968. It has been reissued in various forms with additional tracks and alternate takes fro… read more
Alone is an album by jazz musician Bill Evans, released in 1968. It has been reissued in various forms with additional tracks and alternate takes from sessions on September 23, October 8… read more
A near-total unknown when he landed in New York in 1955 to study with George Russell, Bill Evans quickly became famous as the most cerebralmodern jazz pianist since Thelonious Monk. After a stint with Miles Davis that included the epochalKind of Blue, Evans led his own trio with bassist Scott LaFaro and drummer Paul Motian that ended with LaFaro's death in a 1961 car accident. After a period of seclusion, Evans returned with 1962's haunting, minimal Undercurrent. He maintained a steady presence in modern jazz until his death in 1980.
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