The Bill Evans Album

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The Bill Evans album est un album du pianiste de jazz Bill Evans paru en 1971. rdf:langString
The Bill Evans Album is an album by the jazz pianist Bill Evans, released in 1971. It is his first album to feature all compositions written (or co-written), arranged and performed by Evans. At the Grammy Awards of 1972, The Bill Evans Album won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Solo and the Best Jazz Performance by a Group awards. The Bill Evans Memorial Library states it is the first recording in which Evans used a Fender Rhodes piano. The cover image is based on a photograph taken by music photographer Don Hunstein. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString End of August/early September 1971
rdf:langString The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings
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rdf:langString The Bill Evans album est un album du pianiste de jazz Bill Evans paru en 1971.
rdf:langString The Bill Evans Album is an album by the jazz pianist Bill Evans, released in 1971. It is his first album to feature all compositions written (or co-written), arranged and performed by Evans. At the Grammy Awards of 1972, The Bill Evans Album won the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Solo and the Best Jazz Performance by a Group awards. The Bill Evans Memorial Library states it is the first recording in which Evans used a Fender Rhodes piano. The title of the song "Re: Person I Knew" (recorded first on an earlier record in 1962, Moon Beams) is an anagram of the name of Evans' longtime producer, Orrin Keepnews. The cover image is based on a photograph taken by music photographer Don Hunstein. The Bill Evans Album was reissued with three bonus alternative tracks by Sony in 2005.
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