Description
Offered for sale is a Japanese pressing of What’s New by Bill Evans, including the original obi.
About this copy: This copy of What’s New is a 1981 pressing on the Verve label of an album that was originally released in 1969.
The cover is VG+, with slight wear on the bottom edge and on the corners. The obi is M-. The insert is M-.
The disc is M- with one or two spindle marks on the labels, but no marks on the vinyl. Clean disc!
A nice copy of a scarce Bill Evans LP.
Background: Released in 1969, What’s New was the fortieth album by pianist Bill Evans.
Allmusic.com gave What’s New a four star review:
This LP has the debut of drummer Marty Morell with Bill Evans and bassist Eddie Gomez, and this particular trio would retain the same personnel for six productive years. Actually, this is a quartet set with guest flutist Jeremy Steig, whose playing recalls Herbie Mann’s recording (Nirvana) with Evans back in the early ’60s. Both flutists were always open to the influences of pop and rock, although in both of their collaborations with Evans, the music is very much on the pianist’s turf.
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Country of origin: | Japan |
Size: | 12″ |
Record Label: | Verve |
Catalog Number: |
23MJ 3037 |
Year of Release: | 1981 |
Format: | Stereo |
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