A late work of breathtaking beauty!

A late work of breathtaking beauty!

You Must Believe in Spring (Audio CD)

Customer Review

What can you say about one of the biggest keys miracle of contemporary jazz, whose musical expressivity is compared only with that of Frédéric Chopin?
, You Must Believe In Spring 'was in just three days - from 23 to 25/08/1977 - recorded at Capitol Studios / Hollywood with Eddie Gomez (bass) and Eliot Zigmund (Drums). Each song is like a stand-alone self-contained work of art: dreamy ballad of rare beauty, expressive meditated Tonlyrik, memories of darker Melancholik, love songs full unkitschiger and fragile emotions, but also elegiac hymns of deeply painful grief.
This album with his consistently brilliant harmonies is breathtakingly beautiful. As if Bill Evans had placed therein the many years of his always brilliant musical experience in this session with infinite love and profession: a late work of magnificent mature and exuberant melodies wealth that has taken Evans almost exactly three years before his death (1929 - 1980).
From this magnificent sound magician of jazz consumed until Heuten day.

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