Moon Beams [Remastered] - Bill Evans Trio (The)
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Moon Beams [Remastered] - Bill Evans Trio (The)

1 CD(s) - Jazz Instrument - Label: Concord/Universal - Distributor: Universal Music - Released: 20/11/2006 - 25218643429

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Moon Beams [Remastered] - Bill Evans Trio (The)

Main specs

Title: Moon Beams [Remastered]

Performer: Bill Evans Trio (The)

Genre: Jazz Instrument

Release Date: 20/11/2006

Original Release Year: 1962

Label / Distributor: Concord/Universal / Universal Music

Guest Artist(s): Evans, Bill Trio

Engineer: Bill Schwartau

Producer: Orrin Keepnews

Pieces in Set: 1

Studio / Live: Studio

Stereo: Stereo

Format: Performer

EAN: 25218643429

Catalogue Number: 1864342

SPAR code: AAD

Additional notes

Album Notes: Bill Evans Trio: Bill Evans (piano); Chuck Israels (bass); Paul Motian (drums).

Titles on disc 1

1.: Re Person I Knew

2.: Polka Dots And Moonbeams

3.: I Fall In Love Too Easily

4.: Stairway To The Stars

5.: If You Could See Me Now

6.: It Might As Well Be Spring

7.: In Love In Vain

8.: Very Early

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