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Track Listings
1 | Danny Boy |
2 | Like Someone In Love |
3 | In Your Own Sweet Way |
4 | Easy To Love |
5 | Some Other Time |
6 | Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be) |
7 | Who Cares? |
8 | What Is this Thing Called Love? |
9 | How About You? |
10 | Everything Happens to Me |
11 | In A Sentimental Mood |
12 | My Heart Stood Still |
13 | Time Remembered |
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 4.92 x 5.79 x 0.39 inches; 2.96 ounces
- Manufacturer : Milestone
- Item model number : 1986236
- Original Release Date : 1999
- Date First Available : December 12, 2006
- Label : Milestone
- ASIN : B0000296MW
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #92,524 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #354 in Cool Jazz (CDs & Vinyl)
- #867 in Modern Postbebop (CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,191 in Bebop (CDs & Vinyl)
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025What not to love about Evans. This cd is one a few which matches the vinyl. I believe it's a shame people will never hear this type of music.
Danny Boy will never sound the same to me. I listened to an old copy his Walz For Debby for years and really never thought to increase my Jazz collection. So glad I did. Sounds great through my headphones too. I can't state this for every pc. of music I've purchased lately. If you haven't yet, and enjoy this pc. give Walz for Debby a listen.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2020Sit in a room by yourself without distraction, and play this album. You will not be able to get up until the last piece is done. Superlatives are not needed, as all have been said before. Not normally an emotional type, I get choked up listening to Bill Evans. This pianist has such an indescribable way of playing. In one of the album liners, it said that Bill Evans plays for his own pleasure; not the listener. There's nothing wrong with that and perhaps that is why his music is so touching and beautiful. He just loved playing the piano.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2017Nice music
- Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2022This version of the Bill Evans trio with Chuck Israel's and Larry Bunker, to me, is wondeful. Larry was a great brush player, a very sensitive but strong drummer. He also was a first call radio, film and TV percussionist who played keyboard Percussion and Tympani. There are three cds to my knowledge of this trio, all very great.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2019I Bought this mainly for the track of "Danny Boy." It is not found on most of Evans' extant recordings. It is indeed hauntingly beautiful and worth the price of the CD. But the other four tracks of solo piano and the eight of Evans' newly-formed second trio are also excellent. Evans saw jazz as expressive of feeling rather than as demonstrating an intellectual concept. Thus, it had to be experienced. Although the recordings were made 55 - 61 years ago, the feelings expressed in the music are fresh and timeless.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2015"Time Remembered" is a must-have: nearly seventy-one minutes of high-quality sound from Evans' return to music after LaFaro's death. The title song is last and sounds to my ears as if harmonic sequences have been reversed: time remembered; by any measure, this is a sophisticated Evans creation. The entire collection, from the first five solo piano improvisations to trios with Chuck Israels (bass) and Larry Bunker (drums), makes an important statement: Bill Evans' genius is about creating music. No matter the circumstances of his life and his personal losses, struggles with drugs, or whatever, his genius is possessed by Music itself and is unstoppable. "Time Remembered" underscores his return to performing and to his fountain of endless invention, his insights into the nature of musical form and sound.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2017I was skeptical of a 10 minute long version of "Danny Boy" played by Bill Evans solo, but for quite a while, I found myself going no further than that first track. Wow! If you are a Bill Evans fan, this compilation will truly satisfy your craving. Along with a plethora of other albums recorded by Bill Evans, this one stands out as one of his best for me. The first 5 tracks are solo studio recordings (#1-4 in 1962, #5 in 1958) and the rest are captured live (1963) with Chuck Israels (bass) and Larry Bunker (drums). Very sublime.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2019Like many reviewers, I bought this because of Danny Boy but ended up liking all the tracks. I also have the 6-cd set of 12 Classic Albums and Sunday at Village Vanguard. BE’s style and interpretation can always transport me to times and places before my birth.
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- Simon PartridgeReviewed in the United Kingdom on July 15, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous
The sort of calming album that does not date and you will return to again and again.
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Pier MorandiReviewed in Italy on December 15, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Un magnifico Bill Evans!
“Quando Bill Evans morì, a New York il 15 settembre 1980, all’età di 51 anni, il jazz perse uno dei suoi più rappresentativi ed influenti stilisti. Quattro giorni più tardi ci fu il servizio funebre, a Manhattan, dove alcune delle più conosciute figure del jazz resero omaggio all’uomo che era stato sia un amico sia una fonte di ispirazione.
Senza eccezioni, suonarono con notevole profondità emotiva. E’ possibile che alcuni di loro avessero suonato con un sentimento tanto profondo, come forse mai nel corso dei loro anni.
Molte parole furono dette, ma i più eloquenti tributi alla forza, alla bellezza, all’influenza dell’arte di Bill Evans, arrivarono in forma di musica.
Bill Evans aveva toccato nel profondo non solo gli ascoltatori, ma anche i suoi colleghi musicisti”.
Questa è solo una parte (la più toccante) che ho tradotto dal libretto interno di questo album. La scrisse Peter Keepnews nel 1981. Sempre nel preziosissimo piccolo libretto (sei facciate) c’è un altro lungo, esplicativo, ed accorato intervento di Chuck Israels, il bassista che arrivò dopo la morte di Scott LaFaro.
Questo Time Remembered andrebbe venduto a prezzo pieno, tale è la sua bellezza.
Cinque tracce vedono Bill Evans da solo (le prime quattro, ricorda Keepnews, non si ricordava neppure di averle incise). Dalla 6 alla 13 eccolo in trio.
Non ci sono novità, perché tutto era già stato inserito in Conception (da 1 a 5) e Time Remembered (da 6 a 13), e tutti i brani sono presenti in: The Complete Riverside Recordings, ma questo album concentra una rara bellezza.
E suona anche molto bene (la masterizzazione del 1999 è di Joe Tarantino), sempre tenendo conto che il cd è un supporto digitale. Ha dinamica e perfetto equilibrio nel mixaggio (quando suona il trio).
Basso e batteria non si portano code e non interferiscono mai col suono del piano, come se l’interplay non ci fosse solo tra i musicisti, ma anche tra il suono degli strumenti.
Chuck Israels al basso e Larry Bunker alla batteria, mai apprezzati a sufficienza, accompagnano con tecnica, cuore e anima, un magnifico Bill Evans.
Sì, un magnifico Bill Evans!
- JOHN GERBYReviewed in Canada on June 4, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Superb, melodic, renditions. Only regret was I did not buy it earlier
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Jazzy motorcycleReviewed in Japan on October 20, 2012
5.0 out of 5 stars 是非 聴き込んでみてください!
最初の5曲は今では貴重になったソロ演奏です
1曲目のダニーボーイが非常に感慨深いものがあります・・・
終わりそうになっても終わらせたくない気持ちでまた始まる・・・
終わらせることに恐怖を感じているような・・・
この時ならではの感情がはじめの5曲全体から溢れ出しています・・・ 切ないです・・・
人生に挫折や苦悩をお持ちの方、一度このエヴァンスの苦悩の気持ちに触れてみてください
また
6曲目から13曲目の演奏も素晴らしい! 楽しんでいるのがわかります
買って是非 全曲 聴き込んでみてください!
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Bruno CampagnaReviewed in Italy on February 28, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Bello!
Se ami il jazz, ami il piano, ami le sonorità "atmosferiche" e rilassanti devi avere questo cd...