Conversations with Myself

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Conversations with Myself is a landmark 1963 jazz album by pianist Bill Evans, renowned for its innovative use of overdubbed solo piano tracks to create intricate, multi-layered performances.

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instanceOf album
studio album
artist Bill Evans NERFINISHED
awardReceived Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album NERFINISHED
awardYear 1964
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtFeatures photograph of Bill Evans at the piano
criticalReception highly acclaimed
describedAs landmark jazz album
follows How My Heart Sings! NERFINISHED
format solo piano
genre jazz
modal jazz
post-bop
hasSubsequentRelatedWork Further Conversations with Myself NERFINISHED
New Conversations NERFINISHED
hasTrack Blue Monk NERFINISHED
Hey There NERFINISHED
How About You? NERFINISHED
Just You, Just Me NERFINISHED
N.Y.C.’s No Lark NERFINISHED
Stella by Starlight NERFINISHED
The Love Theme from “Spartacus” NERFINISHED
’Round Midnight NERFINISHED
influencedGenre solo jazz piano recording techniques
labelCatalogNumber Verve V6-8526 NERFINISHED
language instrumental
length approximately 43 minutes
mainInstrument piano
notableFor innovative use of overdubbed solo piano tracks
multi-layered piano performances
numberOfOverdubbedPianoParts three
numberOfTracks 8
originalMedium vinyl record
partOf Bill Evans discography NERFINISHED
performer Bill Evans NERFINISHED
precedes Trio 64 NERFINISHED
producer Creed Taylor NERFINISHED
recordingDate February 1963
recordingEngineer Ray Hall NERFINISHED
recordingLocation New York City NERFINISHED
recordingStudio Webster Hall NERFINISHED
recordLabel Verve Records
reissueFormat compact disc
digital download
releaseDate 1963
technique overdubbing

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Bill Evans notableWork Conversations with Myself