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Bill Evans Trio
1960  X

52:01

Genres:   Jazz
Tracks   credits   songs   art
1.
Come Rain or Come Shine      3:21    1959
by Bill Evans Trio
2.
Autumn Leaves (take 1)      5:59    1959
by Bill Evans Trio
3.
Autumn Leaves (take 2—mono) (bonus track)      5:24    1959
by Bill Evans Trio
4.
Witchcraft      4:35    1959
by Bill Evans Trio
5.
When I Fall in Love      4:55    1959
by Bill Evans Trio
6.
Peri's Scope      3:15    1959
by Bill Evans Trio
7.
What Is This Thing Called Love?      4:36    1959
by Bill Evans Trio
8.
Spring Is Here      5:07    1959
by Bill Evans Trio
9.
Someday My Prince Will Come      4:55    1959
by Bill Evans Trio
10.
Blue in Green (take 3)      5:25    1959
by Bill Evans Trio
11.
Blue in Green (take 2) (bonus track)      4:27    1959
by Bill Evans Trio
11 results listed  52:01
X = re-release with extra tracks

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