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Album Details: Sideman Years (Dlx) (Dig)

Release Date:09/18/2007
Label:Fresh Sounds Spain
UPC:8427328604567

Track List: Sideman Years (Dlx) (Dig)

  1. Kimona My House
  2. Like Someone in Love
  3. Ev'ry Night About This Time
  4. I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good
  5. Mother of Earl
  6. Indian Summer
  7. Deep Purple
  8. Aeolian Drinkin' Song
  1. 'Round About Midnight
  2. Vanilla Frosting on a Beef Pie
  3. You Stepped Out of a Dream
  4. How High the Moon
  5. Idol of the Files
  6. Ogling Ogre
  7. Love Letters
  8. Avid Admirer

Pro Reviews: Sideman Years (Dlx) (Dig)

  • All Music Guide

    Pianist Bill Evans is heard as a versatile and adaptive improviser during a time period spanning 1955‘57 on The Sideman Years, a retrospective sampler of his early recordings released in September 2007 by the Fresh Sound label. This material was drawn from four different 12" LPs: guitarist Dick Garcia's A Message From Garcia (Dawn 1106); guitarist Joe Puma's Joe Puma Quartet (Jubilee 1070); progressive clarinetist Tony Scott's The Touch of Tony Scott (Victor 1353) and trombonist Jimmy Knepper's A Swinging Introduction to Jimmie Knepper (Bethlehem 77). The three Garcia sides and three titles from the Scott session were included in Emergence, a similar early Evans compilation released in April 2007 by the Fivefour label. Both albums provide a contextual backdrop for this artist's mature work as a member of the Miles Davis group.

    - arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide

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Bill Evans

With the passage of time, Bill Evans has become an entire school unto himself for pianists and a singular mood unto himself for listeners. There is no more influential jazz-oriented pianist -- only McCoy Tyner exerts nearly as much pull among younger players and journeymen -- and Evans has left his mark on such noted players as Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea... Read more