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    Bill Evans New Jazz Conceptions (1956)

    WaxTime
    • New LP (180g) 8436542010641£16.00
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      • 1. I Love You
      • 2. Five
      • 3. I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good
      • 4. Conception
      • 5. Easy Living
      • 6. Displacement
      • 7. Speak Low
      • 8. Waltz For Debby
      • 9. Our Delight
      • 10. My Romance
      • 11. No Cover, No Minimum

      w/ Paul Motion on drums and Teddy Kotick on bass.

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