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Bill Evans: Live At Art D'Lugoff's Top of The Gate
ByAvailable in a deluxe two-CD package, Live also includes a 28-page booklet, complete with photographs, liner notes from producer Zev Feldman, Klabin, jazz critic Nat Hentoff and vibraphonist

Gary Burton
vibraphoneb.1943

Eddie Gomez
bassb.1944

Marty Morell
drumsb.1944
Performing two sets of standards from The Great American Song Book, as well as jazz classics from

Duke Ellington
piano1899 - 1974

Thelonious Monk
piano1917 - 1982

Charles Lloyd
saxophoneb.1938
At the time of this gig, Evans and Gomez had been together for two years in what would eventually be an eleven-year association, while Morell had just joined the trio the week of the performance; still, the music tells a different story. Evans, Gomez and Morell are inseparable, playing off each other like a single unit as if they had been together for years. As might be expected, the pianist delivers many brilliant statements. Live At Art D'Lugoff's Top of The Gate is but a moment in time, capturing the iconic Evans at the top of his game in a recording that will certainly serve as a collector's itemand another chance to hear one of the greatest jazz pianist of all time. ">
Track Listing
CD1: Emily; Witchcraft; Yesterdays; Round Midnight; My Funny Valentine; California Here I Come; Gone With The Wind; Alfie; Turn Out The Stars. CD2: Yesterdays; Emily; Round Midnight; In A Sentimental Mood; Autumn Leaves; Someday My Prince Will Come; Mother of Earl; Here's That Rainy Day.
Personnel
Bill Evans
pianoBill Evans: piano; Eddie Gomez: bass; Marty Morell: drums.
Album information
Title: Live At Art D'Lugoff's Top Of The Gate | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Resonance Records
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