An obscure
Bill Evans trio set (with bassist
Paul Chambers and drummer
Philly Joe Jones),
On Green Dolphin Street went unissued until the mid-'70s, when the pianist decided that it was worth releasing as a fine example of
Chambers' work. Very much a spontaneous set -- it was recorded after the rhythm section made part of a record accompanying trumpeter
Chet Baker -- the group runs through a few standards such as "You and the Night and the Music," "Green Dolphin Street," and two versions of "Woody 'N You." Although lacking the magic of
Evans' regular bands, the date has its strong moments, and the pianist's fans will be interested in getting this early sampling of his work. [Some reissues include a special bonus, the rare first take of "All of You" from the legendary Village Vanguard engagement by the 1961
Evans Trio with bassist
Scott LaFaro and drummer
Paul Motian.] ~ Scott Yanow