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But Beautiful
Jazz · 1996 · 10 tracks

But Beautiful

A posthumously released live recording from the legendary Bill Evans Trio, 'But Beautiful' captures the profound intimacy and lyrical improvisations that defined Evans' iconic sound. Essential cool ja

February 19, 1996 · Jazz Heritage

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Imagine stepping into a hushed, candlelit jazz club in the small hours, where the air is thick with sophisticated melancholy and profound musical conversation. 'But Beautiful' is the sound of three masters breathing as one, each note imbued with a delicate touch and a deep emotional resonance. It's an album for quiet moments, for introspection, for savoring the intricate beauty of a piano trio at its most telepathic. This is cool jazz at its most refined, a timeless soundtrack for thoughtful solitude.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks
01
Grandfather’s Waltz
8:09
02
Stan’s Blues
5:53
03
But Beautiful
5:48
04
Emily
5:44
05
Lover Man
8:08
06
Funkallero
6:40
07
The Peacocks
7:20
08
You and the Night and the Music
7:42
09
See-Saw
6:47
10
The Two Lonely People
8:12
Moments Worth Listening For
The opening track's delicate piano introduction, where Evans' signature touch establishes a mood of thoughtful introspection, soon joined by the bass in a warm, melodic embrace.
A particular drum solo, likely featuring brushes, that provides rhythmic texture and color rather than overt power, showcasing the trio's collective restraint and nuanced support.
The extended improvisation on a classic ballad, where Evans meticulously explores every harmonic nuance, with the bass and drums providing a telepathic, understated foundation.
The seamless transitions between soloists, where the exchange feels like a natural continuation of a deep, unhurried musical conversation, highlighting the trio's democratic interplay.

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