More of the Music of Bill Evans

- This Riverside recording of Evans’s 1962 classic pressed on fairly quiet OJC vinyl boasts solid Double Plus (A++) sound or BETTER from first note to last
- Full-bodied and warm, exactly the way vintage analog should sound, yet as clear and as open as any pressing you’ve heard (or your money back)
- The first album Evans recorded after Scott LaFaro’s death and it is a deeply immersive experience
- AllMusic raves it’s “…so well paced and sequenced the record feels like a dream … Moonbeams was a startling return to the recording sphere and a major advancement in his development as a leader.”
Moon Beams is one of the best sounding Bill Evans records we’ve ever played. You can see why we chose it to be the first OJC Hot Stamper of his to hit the site back in 2015.
Play It Might As Well Be Spring for the kind of sublime musical experience you only find on 20th century analog.
(Well, almost. Some of the newer OJC pressings from this century can be quite good too.)