Joining Bill Evans (piano) on Trio 64 — his initial three-piece recording for Verve — is the compact rhythm section of Gary Peacock (bass) and Paul Motian (drums). The effort spotlights their communal and intuitive musical discourse, hinging on an uncanny ability of the musicians to simultaneously hear and respond. All the more interesting, Evans had not interacted in this setting before, having most recently worked with Chuck Israels (bass) and Larry Bunker (drums).
(AMG Review)
MUSICIANS
Piano: Bill Evans
Bass: Gary Peacock
Drums: Paul Motian
SIDE A
Little Lulu
A Sleeping Bee
Always
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
SIDE B
I'll See You Again
For Heaven's Sake
Dancing In The Dark
Everything Happens To Me
RECORDED TO TAPE
Date of Recording: December 18, 1963
Location: New York City
Original Tape Number: V6-8578
Recording Producer: Creed Taylor
Session Engineer: Bop Simpson
BOOKLET CONTENT LIST
A Risograph copy of the recording information
A Cyanotype of Bill Evans after an original photograph by Jerome Knill, from a different session
Polaroid of microscopic view of the real groove
A Risograph after an original photo of the Supersense Living Room studio. photographer: Ákos Burg, 2021
"How to caress" by Florian "Doc" Kaps. An info sheet about the Supersense master records and how to care for them
"Project Mastercut" by Florian "Doc" Kaps. An introduction to the Mastercut editions
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