Although all of
Bill Evans's Riverside recordings have been reissued on a massive box set, those listeners who have not invested in that may very well be satisfied to pick up a few of his Milestone two-fers. This particular one reissues the influential pianist's very first session as a leader (which was originally on an LP titled New Jazz Conceptions), a trio date with bassist
Teddy Kotick and drummer
Paul Motian that also includes three unaccompanied piano solos (highlighted by the original version of
Evans's most famous composition, "Waltz for Debby"). In addition, there is a full album of previously unreleased music: an alternate take of "No Cover, No Minimum," an unaccompanied version of "Some Other Time" from 1958 and four solo pieces that
Evans cut in 1962, his first recordings after the tragic death of his bassist
Scott LaFaro. ~ Scott Yanow