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In 1977 Bill Evans and his manager Helen Keane left the small independent Fantasy Records and changed to the major company Warner Brothers where he got a vastly better contract in the hope that his records would be better promoted. Helen Keane became Evans's manager in 1962 and remained almost longlife his manager and producer. She was taking care of Bill's personal life and was always at the recording sessions.
Bill Evans's first album for Warner Brothers features the title "You Must Believe In Spring" by Michel Legrand,
the French musician and songwriter. He deliveres one of his finest late-career trio albums since the Riverside years. Two compositions are by Evans himself: the opening track, "B Minor Waltz" reflecting on the suicide of his ex-girlfriend Ellaine, the other
"We Will Meet Again" on the suicide of his older brother Harry, a year before the pianist's own death in 1980.
Two elegant jewels of introspective mood, intense feeling and quiet reflection, remembering Chopin or Erik Satie.
A tribute poem by poet, friend and jazz pianist Bill Zavatsky is included in the CD booklet, with its first two lines: "Music your hands are no longer here to make/Still breaks against my ear, still shakes my heart". The reflective mood maintains for the rest of the CD. The album is in many ways the complement of the last Fantasy session "I Will Say Goodbye", with the same musicians. "Affinity" is recorded with the legendary Belgian jazz harmonica player Toots Thielemans. It is also the first Evans release to feature bassist Marc Johnson. The album "New Conversations" is Evans third solo recording of him playing with overdubbed recordings of himself playing other keyboards, including the beautiful composition of Ellington "Reflections in D". The album "We Will Meet Again", find Bill Evans and his rhythm section drummer Joe La Barbera and bassist Marc Johnson in the company of a young trumpeter Tom Harrell and saxophonist and flutist Larry Schneider. The two "Paris Concerts" with Marc Johnson on bass and the way he plays together with Bill Evans is almost reminiscent of the great Evans-LaFaro-Motian trio recordings.
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![]() You Must Believe In Spring 1977 |
![]() Affinity 1978 |
![]() New Conversations 1978 |
![]() We Will Meet Again 1979 |
![]() Paris Concert Vol One 1979 |
![]() Paris Concert Vol Two 1979 |
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