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The Tokyo Concert

The Tokyo Concert
The Tokyo Concert.jpg
Live album by Bill Evans
Released August 1974
Recorded January 20, 1973
Yūbin Chokin Hall, Tokyo
Genre Jazz
Length 56:36
Label Fantasy
F-9457
Producer Helen Keane
Bill Evans chronology
Living Time
(1972)Living Time1972
The Tokyo Concert
(1973)
Eloquence
(1973)Eloquence1973

The Tokyo Concert is a live album by jazz pianist Bill Evans with Eddie Gómez and Marty Morell recorded at the Yūbin Chokin Hall in Tokyo, Japan in 1973 and released on the Fantasy label.

The album was Evan's first release for Fantasy Records. Jazz critic Kiyoshi Koyama found that Evans' playing was different, more fresh and colourful. He - and his aficionados - also noted a change in Evans' clothes: black tuxedo, bright pink shirt; "[r]eportedly, this was the first time he had ever chosen such bold colors." The album includes "Hullo Bolinas," named after a town in California, which is one of the few Evans' piano solos; Eddie Gomez "brought the tune to Bill's attention just before the trio left for Japan." After the trio played it during a public performance, "Morell expressed the opinion that the number would have greater impact without bass and drums." Evans was convinced by Morell, so he played it alone. This piece was Evans' only piano solo of the whole Japanese tour.

The Allmusic review by Ken Dryden awarded the album four stars and states "Although this CD doesn't rank among the Top Five live dates recorded by Bill Evans, it should be considered an essential part of his discography".


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