Bill EvansIn Norway - The Kongsberg Concert

Label:

Elemental Music – 5990547

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album, Record Store Day, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition, Numbered, Stereo , 180-gr

Country:

Worldwide

Released:

Genre:

Jazz

Style:

Modal

Tracklist

A1 Come Rain Or Come Shine
Written-ByHarold Arlen-Johnny Mercer*
5:58
A2 What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?
Written-ByMichel Legrand
5:46
A3 34 Skidoo
Written-ByBill Evans
5:57
A4 Turn Out The Stars
Written-ByBill Evans
5:09
B1 Autumn Leaves
Written-ByJoseph Kosma
5:55
B2 Quiet Now
Written-ByDenny Zeitlin
5:34
B3 So What
Written-ByMiles Davis
6:59
C1 Gloria's Step
Written-ByScott LaFaro
4:58
C2 Emily
Written-ByJohnny Mercer
5:18
C3 Midnight Mood
Written-ByJoe Zawinul
6:21
D1 Who Can I Turn To?
Written-ByLeslie Bricusse
6:38
D2 Some Other Time
Written-ByLeonard Bernstein
5:42
D3 Nardis
Written-ByM. Davis*
9:49

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Elemental Music
  • Copyright ©Elemental Music
  • Recorded AtKongsberg Jazzfestival
  • Recorded AtKongsberg Kino
  • Mastered AtThe Mastering Lab
  • Pressed ByGZ Media – 286417E

Credits

  • Art DirectionBurton Yount
  • Bass, IntervieweeEddie Gomez
  • DesignJohn Sellards
  • Drums, IntervieweeMarty Morell
  • Editor [Album Package]Martín Arias Goldestein
  • Engineer [Original Recording]Kristian Ludvik-Bøhmer
  • Executive-ProducerJordi Soley
  • Executive-Producer, Photography By [Cover Photo]Åge Hoffart
  • Graphics [Album Graphics]Simon Svard
  • IntervieweeCraig Taborn
  • Lacquer Cut ByMCL*
  • Liner NotesMarc Myers
  • Liner Notes [English Translation]Martin Cleaver
  • Liner Notes, InterviewerRandi Hultin
  • Liner Notes, Interviewer, Producer [Produced For Release], Research [Photo Research]Zev Feldman
  • Mastered ByMatthew Lutthans
  • Mixed By [Mixing], Restoration [Sound Restoration]Marc Doutrepont
  • Photography By [Back Cover Photo]Jak Kilby
  • Photography By [Cover Photo]Gertrude Fehr
  • Piano, IntervieweeBill Evans
  • Post ProductionTerje Hellem
  • Producer [Associate Producer], Research [Photo Research]Zak Shelby-Szyszko
  • Research [Photo Research]Didier Boulard

Notes

[Hype sticker:]
Never-Before Released!
Bill Evans In Norway In 1970
Deluxe limited edition
180-gr gatefold 2-LP Set
(...)

Recorded at the Kongsberg Jazz Festival, June 26, 1970.
℗ © 2024 Elemental Music (...)
Made in EU.

RSD Black Friday 2024, exclusive, individually numbered, and limited to 4,500 copies according to the RSD website.
However, the back cover indicates a "Limited-Edition First Pressing of 8,850."

Gatefold jacket with white polylined and paper inner sleeves (with a hole and four cut corners).
Also includes a 16-page booklet.

Runouts are stamped, except for MCL and "5990547-x," which are hand-etched on each side.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 8 435395 503942
  • Barcode (Scanned, EAN-13): 8435395503942
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A): 5990547-A TML-M MCL 286417E1 1989328
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B): 5990547-B TML-M MCL 286417E2 1987538
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side C): 5990547-C TML-M MCL 286417E3 1980269
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side D): 5990547-D TML-M MCL 286417E4 1980299

Other Versions (2)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
Bill Evans In Norway - The Kongsberg Concert (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Stereo) Elemental Music 5990447 USA & Europe 2024
New Submission
Bill Evans In Norway - The Kongsberg Concert (CD, Album) Elemental Music KKJ 249, 5990447 Japan 2024

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Reviews

  • VinylwasherOne.'s avatar
    VinylwasherOne.
    Edited 14 days ago
    Like other people here stated already:

    The pressing is pitily far from perfect.

    I just listened to Side A and I washed the record before listening to it now, the first time.
    B Side - Clicks and Pops all over…

    And partially there are many annoying defects you hear…

    And it is not something you can wash away - it is the pressing itself!
    I washed it with my Keith Monks RCM MKII with L‘art du son - twice! So you cannot get this discs cleaner….

    And still these defects, some 50 year old records don‘t have!

    I find this very annoying, as we all paid a price for this record. Same goes for the „limitation“ (lmao) of this pressing.
    Just for fueling the fomo….

    Otherwise - performance of the musicians is great like expected…
    I got many Bill Evans Trio Live recordings with the same personnel, and they always please the crowd!
    • Drummore's avatar
      Drummore
      Edited one month ago
      Wow, nice work on this one. Anyone have pops\crackling side B at the end of "So What" the last song? Looks like a pressing abberation. The rest is perfect. #8768.
      • johnaangus's avatar
        johnaangus
        Beautiful record, pressing is great a flat. My copy has no actual number on the back?
        • jooprm's avatar
          jooprm
          pressing defects on track A4: many "tics" here and there
          • Boss_Rocka's avatar
            Boss_Rocka
            Amazing pressing and performance on display here. A must have for Bill Evans fans and one of the best sounding live jazz albums i personally own. RSD said 4500 were pressed yet I have #5713 of “Limited Edition First Pressing of” 8,850, which is my only real complaint. It would be nice for RSD to stick to their quoted numbers of pressing as oft times when compiling an RSD list, that number can make or break whether you will want to get later or “need” to get it now! That aside, it’s a spectacular outing by The Bill Evans Trio.
            • Ultravman's avatar
              Ultravman
              10 Outta 10 !! This is prpbably one of my best sounding live Jazz albums. Thank You Zev!!
              • jordonjrb's avatar
                jordonjrb
                Fantastic sound and presentation. The booklet adds an element to the listening experience
                • rhino4evr's avatar
                  rhino4evr
                  Fantastic sound. A definite keeper and must for Bill Evans fans.
                  • bjlefebvre's avatar
                    bjlefebvre
                    Edited 6 months ago
                    I've purchased nearly all of the Elemental/ Resonance Bill Evans RSD releases over the past dozen years. Not all of them have been home runs for me, and I've sold off a few. This one is actually growing in stature for me the more I listen to it. The sound quality is very good, the set list is lively and Bill, Eddie and Marty all sound emotionally invested in the performances. At this point I think this might give Montreux II a run for it's money. No problems with my pressing - flat, a wash took care of any noise, etc. 4.5 stars overall.
                    • mikeSF_'s avatar
                      mikeSF_
                      Edited 5 months ago
                      [reviewing #7625]
                      Every year, Zev Feldman miraculously rescues a set of Bill Evans tapes from languishing in oblivion, just in time for Record Store Day. This release is a home run, a brilliant 1970 trio concert, expertly performed and recorded. Be sure to stick around for the last track, "Nardis", with a building dirge intro that explores stacked 4ths and pentatonic harmony to a high degree. On YouTube, there's a video from a house concert in Finland where Bill similarly knocks the pants off this piece. Check it.

                      The piano is tracked cleanly with good dynamics. Eddie's bass is 3-dimensional and floats beautifully in the mix with huge bottom. Drums are subtle, yet push the arrangements along nicely.
                      The product itself has exceptionally clean vinyl, with no errors, and the typical beautifully produced gatefold sleeve with sharp images, and a lovely 13 page color booklet. There is track ghosting in the quiet parts, but not terrible. Some detectable inner groove distortion on A4.
                      Was $50 at my store this morning and worth it.
                      4.5 stars.

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