Any books that will give me the same feeling as listening to Bill Evans does? Or just has a similar mood/vibe?
I've listened to "You Must Believe in Spring" for the past fifteen years and I've found nothing in any other medium that comes close to expressing the beauty of pathos as that album.
What's that one song that's in all the movies? Feeling fine or something. That's a jam and I don't even like jazz.
>>24852597Nevermind it's the song "Take 5" and I don't even know who Dave Evans is
>>24852393A Sport and a Pastime
>>24852393the yellow pages
>>24852640Based
>>24852393Morphine by Mikhail Bulgakov. Not the same vibe as Evans' music but it does have the essence of Evans the person
>>24852620I appreciate the reply, anon, even if it's the wrong post. Dave Brubeck is alright.
Les Amours Jaunes, Adolphe, Troubadourian anthologies (any)
>>24852393>>24852620lmao what
>>24853918actually, now that I think about it, l'Adolphe is too tragic and violent but Les Amours Jaunes is just right.