This is the first live recording from the New York Concert Hall in 1966.
One of Bill Evans's masterpieces from his mid-period.
The album includes a 13-minute solo suite dedicated to Bill's late father, as well as "I Should Care" and "Make Someone Happy." It features delicate accompaniment from bassist Chuck Israel and drummer Arnold Wise.
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A:
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1)
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I Should Care
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2)
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Spring Is Here
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3)
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Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)
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B:
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1)
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Make Someone Happy
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2)
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Prologue
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3)
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Improvisation On Two Themes : Story Line - Turn Out The Stars
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4)
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Epilogue
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Bass - Chuck Israels
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Design [Cover Design], Cover [Cover Design] - Acy R. Lehman
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Drums - Arnold Wise
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Engineer [Director Of Engineering] - Val Valentin
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Lacquer Cut By - RKS
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Liner Notes - Bob Messinger
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Liner Notes - Helen Keane
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Mastered By [Reissue Mastering] - Ryan Smith (2)
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Photography By [Cover Photo], Cover [Cover Photo] - Tony Wolff
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Photography By [Liner], Photography By [Liner Photo] - "Popsie"
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Piano - Bill Evans
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Producer [Concert Produced By] - Creed Taylor
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Producer [Town Hall Concert] - Helen Keane
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Supervised By [Reissue Supervisor] - Chad Kassem