One of Bill Evans' top - notch live albums, 'At The Montreux Jazz Festival' snagged the 1969 GRAMMY for Best Jazz Instrumental Album. This iconic and timeless set features the legendary pianist Bill Evans, backed by drummer Jack DeJohnette, who was new to the trio then and later became famous as part of Keith Jarrett's Standards Trio. Eddie Gomez, Evans' long - time bassist, also plays a prominent role. The album comes with new, specially prepared liner notes by Brian Morton. It's a limited 180gm vinyl LP in a gatefold jacket. Key features include: 180g black vinyl pressing, housed in a gatefold sleeve with detailed liner notes, featuring Bill Evans on piano, Eddie Gomez on bass, and Jack DeJohnette on drums. The original release year was 1968, and it's from Verve Records in 2022.



Using this vinyl LP is simple. Just place it gently on your turntable and use the tonearm to start playing. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid leaving fingerprints or dirt on it. Store the LP in a cool, dry place to prevent warping. When not in use, keep it in its gatefold sleeve to protect it from scratches and dust. Enjoy the amazing jazz music from Bill Evans and his talented bandmates!