During the last decade of his life,
Bill Evans had developed such a devoted fan base that many of his performances were audience-recorded, particularly when he toured Europe. This previously unissued concert was recorded in Groningen, The Netherlands with the approval of the pianist's manager
Helen Keane, but remained in private hands until its release four decades later. The music was well recorded and the tapes were properly stored, so there is no problem from aging.
Evans' trio with bassist
Eddie Gomez and drummer
Marty Morell is in top form throughout this concert, while the repertoire will be familiar to the leader's fans. The pianist is in a reflective mood, especially on his introspective "Re: Person I Knew."
Evans' former bassist
Scott LaFaro had died tragically just days after the trio's historic Village Vanguard recordings, but
LaFaro's driving "Gloria's Step" remained in
Evans' repertoire for the rest of his life;
Gomez's adept playing is a highlight of this hard-charging performance. Composer/pianist
Denny Zeitlin believes that
Evans' performance of his requiem-like ballad "Quiet Now" is among the finest interpretations of
Zeitlin's well-known work.