Stan Getz & Bill Evans

Stan Getz & Bill Evans
Studio album by Stan Getz & Bill Evans
Released 1973
Recorded May 5, 1964 (#4-6, 9-10)
May 6, 1964 (#1-3, 7-8, 11)
Studio Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Genre Jazz
Length 38:15 (LP); 61:43 (CD reissue)
Label Verve
V6-8833
Producer Creed Taylor
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Alternative Cover
Cover of the 1988 CD reissue

Stan Getz & Bill Evans (subtitled Previously Unreleased Recordings) is an album by jazz saxophonist Stan Getz and pianist Bill Evans recorded in 1964 for the Verve label, but not released until 1973.[1][2]

Reception

The Allmusic review by Ken Dryden awarded the album 4 stars and states: "It is peculiar that Verve shelved the results for over a decade before issuing any of the music, though it may have been felt that Getz and Evans hadn't had enough time to achieve the desired chemistry, though there are memorable moments."[3]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

Track listing

  1. "Night and Day" (Cole Porter) - 6:45
  2. "But Beautiful (Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen) - 4:41
  3. "Funkallero" (Bill Evans) - 6:40
  4. "My Heart Stood Still" (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers) - 8:37
  5. "Melinda" (Burton Lane, Alan Jay Lerner) - 5:04
  6. "Grandfather's Waltz" (Lasse Farnlof, Gene Lees) - 6:28

Bonus tracks on CD reissue:

  1. "Carpetbagger's Theme" (Elmer Bernstein) - 1:47
  2. "WNEW (Theme Song)" (Larry Green) - 2:50
  3. "My Heart Stood Still" [Alternate Take] - 6:45
  4. "Grandfather's Waltz" [Alternate Take] - 5:32
  5. "Night and Day" [Alternate Take] - 6:34

Personnel

References

  1. "Stan Getz & Bill Evans – Previously Unreleased Recordings" at Discogs.
  2. Bill Evans discography, accessed March 18, 2010,
  3. 1 2 Dryden, K. Allmusic Review, accessed March 18, 2010.
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