01. "No Cover, No Minimum" 02. "Some Other Time" 03. "Easy To Love" 04. "No Cover, No Minimum #2" 05. "Danny Boy" 06. "Like Someone In Love" 07. "In Your Own Sweet Way"
Extra-Infos:
180gr./ 1 Bonus Track
Description:
Easy To Love + 1 Bonus Track.
- 180GR./ 1 BONUS TRACK
Recorded in 1956, 1958 & 1962.
Track A4 is a bonus track from the same sessions but not included on the original LP.
"Easy to Love" is a high-quality LP reissue that showcases Bill Evans' lyrical, harmonically rich approach to modern jazz piano. Centered around elegant interpretations of standards and carefully chosen repertoire, this album captures Evans' unique ability to blend deep introspection with a gentle swing feel. His touch is delicate yet precise, allowing every nuance of melody and harmony to emerge clearly, while the intimate trio interplay offers space, clarity and emotional depth. For jazz lovers and vinyl enthusiasts alike, this LP is a timeless listening experience that works equally well for focused late-night sessions or relaxed background ambience with a sophisticated mood.
As a vinyl pressing, "Easy to Love" benefits from the warm, dynamic sound that has made LPs the preferred format for many jazz collectors. The record is designed for coherent, album-length listening: the track sequence is thoughtfully arranged to create a natural flow between lyrical ballads, mid-tempo standards and more rhythmically driven pieces. The packaging (depending on edition) typically reflects a classic, retro-inspired aesthetic that fits the era and style of the music, making this LP not only an audio pleasure but also a visually appealing object for your collection.
Bill Evans is widely regarded as one of the most influential jazz pianists of the 20th century. Known for his work with the Miles Davis sextet--most famously on the landmark album "Kind of Blue"--he also led groundbreaking trios that redefined the piano-bass-drums format. His playing is characterized by impressionistic harmonies, refined voicings and a poetic sense of silence and space. Over the course of his career, Evans recorded a string of highly acclaimed albums, among them "Sunday at the Village Vanguard", "Waltz for Debby" and "Portrait in Jazz", which have become reference points for jazz piano worldwide. His influence extends across generations of musicians, from straight-ahead jazz players to contemporary pianists in many genres.
The LP is released by Waxtime, a label known for reissuing classic jazz and related recordings on high-quality vinyl. Waxtime focuses on making historically important sessions widely available again, often in carefully remastered editions that highlight the original analog warmth and detail. With a strong emphasis on sound quality and an appreciation for iconic cover art and period-correct presentation, Waxtime aims to serve both new listeners discovering these recordings for the first time and long-time collectors seeking well-pressed, good-sounding versions for regular listening. By bringing albums like "Easy to Love" back onto the turntable, Waxtime helps preserve and circulate the core repertoire of classic jazz for future generations.