One of Bill Evans' most intriguing recordings! In July 1962, 'Interplay' was made with young Freddie Hubbard from the Jazz Messengers, guitarist Jim Hall, bassist Percy Heath, and drummer Philly Joe Jones performing five classic standards. Evans takes a blues - based approach, with the pianist influenced by Hall's heavy swing. Hubbard's trumpet shows restraint, and his lyricism shines through. The title track, the only original, showcases the quintet's power. This 180 - gram vinyl has remastered stereo sound and direct metal mastering, from the WaxTime label in 2014. Reviewed in 04/2015 by Cool Hand.

To enjoy this Bill Evans vinyl LP, just place it on your record player. Make sure your turntable is clean and adjusted properly. When handling the vinyl, hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints on the playing surface. Store the LP in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. This will keep the vinyl in good condition and ensure you can enjoy the remastered stereo sound for a long time. Also, remember to use a high - quality stylus for the best audio experience.