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Bill Evans: Tales: Live in Copenhagen (1964)
ByFrom the get go, this setrecorded by Evans, bassist

Chuck Israels
bass, acousticb.1936

Larry Bunker
drums1928 - 2005
Regally, "My Foolish Heart" marks its place in stark comparison to the Evans/LaFaro/Motian version seared into memory from umpteenth repeated listens to Sunday at The Village Vanguard (Riverside, 1961). That more ruminative, contemplative version is reset here as a more confident, triumphant lover's statement. Earl Zinders' "How My Heart Sings" whisked along by Bunker's brushwork, waltzes with ease, yet never wonders too far from shore
"Sweet and Lovely," with highlight reel interaction between Evans and Bunker, leads us to "I Didn't Know What Time it Was," appearing here as the only known performance within Evans expansive discography. A mid tempo dancer with a killer solo by Israels, one can only wonder why it was dropped from future set-lists. The pianist's own brief yet wonderfully jagged and energetic "Five" closes the Radiohuset set on a high high note. Featuring slightly different shadings and nuances, the trio then revisit "My Foolish Heart," "How My Heart Sings,""Sweet and Lovely" and "Five" for the August 25th studio audience at TV-BYEN. Recorded in Stockholm 1969 with bassist

Eddie Gomez
bassb.1944

Marty Morell
drumsb.1944
Recorded during the pianist's first European tour in 1964, Tales: Live in Copenhagen (1964) comes with the ever informative liners by Evans scholar Marc Meyers. The double LP set?is Elemental Music's?Record Store Day Black Friday?offering for this coming November 24, 2023. Its CD counterpart, including all of the annotation and rare photographs highlighted in the LP package, will see the light of day on?December 1. ">
Track Listing
Waltz for Debby; My Foolish Heart; How My Heart Sings; Sweet and Lovely; I Didn't Know What Time it Was; Five; My Foolish Heart #2; How My Heart Sings #2; Sweet and Lovely; Five#2 'Round Midnight.
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Additional Instrumentation
Eddie Gomez: bass #11; Marty Morell: drums #11.
Album information
Title: Tales: Live in Copenhagen (1964) | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Elemental Music
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