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You Must Believe In Spring [Digipak] [Remastered] (CD 2001) 
You Must Believe In Spring [Digipak] [Remastered] (CD 2001)

 
You Must Believe In Spring [Digipak] [Remastered] (CD 2001)

Product ID: EPID3990797
Description: Personnel: Bill Evans (piano); Eddie Gomez (bass); Eliot Zigmund (drums).Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California from August 23-25, 1977. Includes liner notes by Bill Zavatsky.Pianist Bill Evans's first album for Warner Brothe...
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Track Listing
1. B Minor Waltz (For Ellaine)
2. You Must Believe In Spring
3. Gary's Theme
4. We Will Meet Again
5. Peacocks
6. Sometime Ago
7. MASH (theme)

Details
Number of CDs:1
Producer:Helen Keane, Tommy Lipuma
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:Cinram Logistics
Recording Mode:Stereo

Album Notes
Personnel: Bill Evans (piano); Eddie Gomez (bass); Eliot Zigmund (drums).Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California from August 23-25, 1977. Includes liner notes by Bill Zavatsky.Pianist Bill Evans's first album for Warner Brothers (after more than five years with Fantasy Records) features a title track by Michel Legrand, a French musician and songwriter who influenced Evans with his use of strong melody and sentiment. Evans turns both to his advantage on YOU MUST BELIEVE IN SPRING, managing as usual to avoid all but the merest hint of sentimentality. Evans's original songs, "We Will Meet Again," and "B Minor Waltz," are both subtly influenced by Legrand's ease with melody, and on both tracks Evans comes close to perfecting his ability to connect instantly with his listener. Included as well is an unusually sedate version of a perennial Evans favorite, the theme from M*A*S*H, which he often included in live performances. This final recording with long-time collaborator, bassist Eddie Gomez, was released in 1981, a year after Evans's death.

Editorial Reviews
4 stars out of 5 - The overall mood - wistful, elegiac and haunting - is certainly part of the album's enduring appeal.
Mojo (02/01/2004)

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