Quiet Now
Quiet Now is an album by jazz pianist Bill Evans, recorded in 1969. It was released in 1981 on the Affinity label.[2]
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Released | 1981 | |||
Recorded | November 28, 1969 Amsterdam, Netherlands | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 33:10 | |||
Label | Affinity | |||
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In 1999, Polygram issued a compilation titled Quiet Now: Never Let Me Go which, aside from the title track, has a completely different track listing.[3]
Track listing
- "Very Airy" (Evans) - 5:11
- "A Sleepin' Bee" (Harold Arlen, Truman Capote) - 4:49
- "Quiet Now" (Denny Zeitlin) - 5:26
- "Turn Out the Stars" (Evans) - 4:56
- "Autumn Leaves" (Jacques Prévert, Joseph Kosma, Johnny Mercer) - 4:18
- "Nardis" (Miles Davis) - 5:48
Credits
- Bill Evans - piano
- Eddie Gómez – bass
- Marty Morell – drums
Discography
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