Some Other Time: The Lost Session From the Black Forest is a newly unearthed studio session from the iconic pianist Bill Evans featuring bassist
Eddie Gomez and drummer
Jack DeJohnette. Recorded on June 20, 1968, nearly 10 years after the legendary
Kind of Blue sessions with Miles Davis and a mere five days after the trio's incredible Grammy award-winning performance at the
Montreux Jazz Festival, this is truly a landmark discovery for jazz listeners worldwide. Available in deluxe 2-CD and limited edition 2-LP sets, and containing over 90 minutes of music, this is the only studio album in existence of the Bill Evans trio with Gomez and DeJohnette.
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Bill Evans at MPS Studios, June 20, 1968 Photo by © German Hasenfratz
(Courtesy of Andreas Brunner-Schwer)
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Some Other Time was recorded by the legendary MPS Records founder and producer
Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer along with writer/producer
Joachim-Ernst Berendt at the MPS studios in the Black Forest (Villingen, Germany).
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Hans Georg-Brunner Schwer In The Recording StudioCourtesy of the Brunner-Schwer family | |
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| Joachim-Ernst Berendt Photo © SWR |
Includes a 40-page book with new historical essays by jazz journalist
Marc Myers and German jazz historian
Friedhelm Schulz; producer
Zev Feldman; new interviews with
Gomez and
DeJohnette; plus rare and previously unpublished photos from the archives of photographers
David Redfern, Jan Persson, Giussepe Pino, Hans Harzheim and German Hasenfratz.
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