You Must Believe in Spring, recorded in 1977, was the first album published after the death of Bill Evans, in 1980. Themes like absence, loss, death (so close to Bill, after the death of his brother, and his friend Scott La Faro) are expressed in the musical research & development of this cd, a pearl in his Jazz recording history. This is the title track, #2, You Must Believe in Spring.
One of my favorite LP's at all. Thanks for posting it! Will embed this very track in my blog (link in profile), just for beauty's sake. Cheers, Bruno "Brew" Leicht, trumpeter from Germany
BrewskLitovsk 3 days ago
@TheCubetap
the bas is played by Eddie Gomez
1984istomorrow 4 days ago
Who is the bass player on this track?
TheCubetap 1 week ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Bill Evans
Damn, that's beautiful!
IAmPeteRockFan 2 weeks ago
the sound of the d bass is different
JulioEnoc 1 month ago
No mames!!!
MrBuira 2 months ago
Sweet : )
SIRONEDRAGON 3 months ago
Starts out wistful then becomes joyous toward the end then returns to the sadness at the end. Stunningly beautiful.
mdhbigdog 3 months ago
Bought this LP when it was first released... Mesmerized by this piece, frankly... Played it over and over again, and then again... I hear something new every time I listen to it...
vance7274 4 months ago 2
Might be an interesting thing to mention that it is a Michel Legrand song.
missmariemiles 4 months ago 2