Bill Evans Trio Everybody Digs Bill Evans
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Bill Evans Trio Everybody Digs Bill Evans on 180g 45RPM 2LP: Mastered by Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman at AcousTech Mastering (AAA) Analog from Original Master Tapes, Pressed at QRP
The legend of Bill Evans really begins with this album, his second. The pianist had just spent most of 1958 as part of one of the major units in jazz history: The Miles Davis Sextet that also featured John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderley. His fellow musicians already knew his worth (the album title was almost literally accurate, and the four endorsements on the cover, which embarrassed Bill, could easily have been greatly multiplied). With this record, the jazz public began to follow their lead.
Here, joined by bassist Sam Jones and drummer Philly Joe Jones, Evans delivers some of his most fluid, swinging trio performances - elegant, lyrical, and rhythmically alive. Yet it's the solo improvisation "Peace Piece" that forever marked his arrival. Built on two hypnotic chords, it unfolds with a quiet intensity that feels both spontaneous and transcendent - a glimpse into the meditative, deeply personal world Evans would explore for the rest of his career.
For collectors, Everybody Digs Bill Evans captures that pivotal moment when a brilliant accompanist became an icon in his own right. It's the bridge between promise and legend, a record that doesn't just showcase Evans' genius - it invites you into it.
Musicians:
Bill Evans - Piano
Sam Jones - Bass
Philly Joe Jones - Drums
Track Listing
- Minority
- Young And Foolish
- Lucky To Be Me
- Night And Day
- Epilogue
- Tenderly
- Peace Piece
- What Is There To Say?
- Oleo
- Epilogue





