Starfish & The Moon
Download links and information about Starfish & The Moon by Bill Evans. This album was released in 1997 and it belongs to Jazz, Crossover Jazz, World Music genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 54:22 minutes.
Artist: | Bill Evans |
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Release date: | 1997 |
Genre: | Jazz, Crossover Jazz, World Music |
Tracks: | 10 |
Duration: | 54:22 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Something in the Rose | 5:45 |
2. | Starfish and the Moon | 5:27 |
3. | Little Slow Poke | 5:31 |
4. | I'll Miss You | 5:35 |
5. | Whiskey Talk | 5:12 |
6. | The Last Goodbye | 3:37 |
7. | Red Dog | 5:03 |
8. | It's Only History | 6:42 |
9. | BIg Blue Hat | 6:16 |
10. | Shady Lady | 5:14 |
Details
[Edit]After providing an abundance of hard-edged, aggressive jazz-funk and jazz-rap on Live and Escape, Bill Evans surprised his followers by being so relaxed on Starfish and the Moon. This excellent, highly melodic CD was hailed as "Bill Evans' acoustic album," which was misleading because Starfish has its share of keyboards and synthesizers as well as electric bass and electric guitar. But it is accurate to say that the rap-free Starfish uses more acoustic instruments and less amplification than one had come to expect from the soprano and tenor saxophonist, who favors subtlety on such introspective, lyrical jazz-pop as "The Last Goodbye," "Something In the Rose" and "I'll Miss You." Even when he gets into a funk-minded groove on "Whiskey Talk" and "Shady Lady," Evans is moody and evocative rather than intense. Though the Chicago native had often played lyrically in the past, he was never as consistently restrained as he is on Starfish, a curve ball that was the last thing one would have expected to follow Escape.