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Bill Evans - You Must Believe In Spring FLAC
Performer:
Bill Evans
Album:
You Must Believe In Spring
Style:
Modal, Post Bop
Released:
2003
Country:
US
Label:
Rhino Records
Catalog:
R2 73719
FLAC size:
1299 mb
MP3 size:
1011 mb
WMA size:
1585 mb


Tracklist


1All Of You
Written-By – Cole Porter
8:09
2Without A Song
Written-By – Billy Rose, Edward Eliscu, Vincent Youmans
8:09
3B Minor Waltz (For Ellaine)
Written-By – Bill Evans
3:18
4The Peacocks
Written-By – Jimmy Rowles
6:03
5You Must Believe In Spring
Written-By – Michel Legrand
5:46
6Theme From MASH (AKA Suicide Is Painless)
Written-By – Johnny Mandel
6:02
7We Will Meet Again (For Harry)
Written-By – Bill Evans
4:04
8Freddie Freeloader
Written-By – Miles Davis
7:37
9Sometime Ago
Written-By – Sergio Mihanovich
4:39
10Gary's Theme
Written-By – Gary McFarland
4:22


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
HS 3504Bill Evans You Must Believe In Spring ‎(LP, Album)Warner Bros. RecordsHS 3504US1981
NG 0486Bill Evans You Must Believe In Spring ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial)Nord Group, M&A GroupNG 0486RussiaUnknown
W5 3504Bill Evans You Must Believe In Spring ‎(Cass, Album)Warner Bros. RecordsW5 3504US1981
XHS 3504Bill Evans You Must Believe In Spring ‎(LP, Album)Warner Bros. RecordsXHS 3504Canada1981
P-10967WBill Evans You Must Believe In Spring ‎(LP, Album)Warner Bros. RecordsP-10967WJapan1981


Credits


  • Art Direction, DesignBrad Kanawyer
  • Artwork [Cover Painting]Charles Burchfield
  • BassEddie Gomez
  • DrumsEliot Zigmund
  • EngineerAl Schmitt
  • Lacquer Cut ByPF
  • Mastered ByDoug Sax
  • Photography By [Back Cover]Scott Lyons
  • PianoBill Evans
  • ProducerHelen Keane, Tommy LiPuma
  • Art Direction [Reissue], Design [Reissue]Greg Allen
  • Art Direction, DesignBrad Kanawyer
  • BassEddie Gomez
  • DrumsEliot Zigmund
  • Electric PianoBill Evans (tracks: 9)
  • Engineer [Recording], Engineer [Remix]Al Schmitt
  • Engineer [Remix], Engineer [Editing]Frank Laico (tracks: 2)
  • Liner NotesFrancis Davis
  • Mixed ByDavid Donnelly (tracks: 8 to 10)
  • Mixed By, Supervised By [Audio]Jeff Magid (tracks: 8 to 10)
  • PaintingCharles Burchfield
  • Photography ByScott Lyons
  • PianoBill Evans
  • ProducerHelen Keane, Tommy LiPuma
  • Reissue Producer, Liner NotesRichard Seidel
  • Remastered ByDavid Donnelly


Notes


Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA, Aug. 23,24,25, 1977
Mastered at The Mastering Lab

℗ © 1981 Warner Bros. Records Inc.

Warner logo embossed on rear cover.Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA, August 23-25, 1977.
Originally released in 1981 as Warner Bros. #HS-3504.


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout: Z20316 3 R2 73719-201 M1S2 CI
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 2U3P
  • Label Code: LC 0392
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1: Runout side A): R / S Alsdorf 56879 A4 STRAWBERRY (C)
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1: Runout side B): 23 WEA - 56 879-B PF
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2: Runout side A): WEA - 56879 - AX PF
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2: Runout side B): WEA - 56 879-B PF
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3: Runout side A, stamped): R / S Alsdorf 56879 A4 STRAWBERRY (G)
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3: Runout side B): R / S Alsdorf 56879 B [stamped] xxxx 25 PF [etched]
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Price Code (Germany): Ⓨ
  • Distribution Code (France): WE 341
  • Other (Former US Category): HS 3504


Companies


  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Manufactured By – Warner Strategic Marketing
  • Marketed By – Warner Strategic Marketing
  • Recorded At – Capitol Studios
  • Remastered At – DNA Mastering
  • Made By – WEA Musik GmbH
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Warner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Pressed By – Record Service Alsdorf
  • Recorded At – Capitol Studios
  • Mastered At – The Mastering Lab
  • Lacquer Cut At – Tonstudio Pfanz


Video



Album


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