Thursday, January 22, 2026

Bill Evans - Portraits at the Penthouse: Live in Seattle

Styles: Bop, Modal
Year: 2026
Time: 52:28
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Size: 120,9 MB
Art: Front

(0:19) 1. Introduction
(4:03) 2. How My Heart Sings
(7:41) 3. 'Round Midnight
(5:41) 4. Come Rain or Come Shine
(4:54) 5. Nardis
(4:51) 6. Elsa
(4:48) 7. Time Remembered
(4:46) 8. Who Can I Turn To?
(5:29) 9. Detour Ahead
(3:10) 10. Autumn Leaves
(3:47) 11. How My Heart Sings 
(2:55) 12. I Should Care 

Portraits at the Penthouse: Live in Seattle is the first official release of the sublime pianist Bill Evans recorded live at the Penthouse jazz club in Seattle, Washington on May 12 and 19, 1966 with bassist Eddie Gomez and drummer Joe Hunt. This is Resonance's 8th official release in cooperation with the Bill Evans Estate and was originally recorded by radio DJ Jim Wilke for KING-FM radio. Transferred from the original tapes and restored and mastered by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab, the deluxe CD includes an extensive booklet with rare photographs, newly commissioned liner notes by Evans scholar Marc Myers, and interviews and testimonials from Eddie Gomez, Joe Hunt and piano legend Bob James.

Portraits at the Penthouse: Live in Seattle (MP3 320)
Portraits at the Penthouse: Live in Seattle (FLAC)

8 comments:

  1. Each Bill Evans record is a wonder and this unreleased live one is a very good surprise (I already have the Riverside section: a pure masterpiece!)
    many many thanks for such share
    Vince

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  2. Giullia, another live Bill Evans, today is a good one. Many many thanks, Terry Peck.

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  3. Thank you very much, Giullia, for this brand new release of the great Bill Evans.

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    1. Hey August, Thank you very much for your comments!

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