"On Green Dolphin Street" is an album by esteemed American jazz pianist Bill Evans, released in 1977. Contrary to common belief, it is not a live album but rather a compilation of studio recording sessions spanning years of Evans' spectacular musical career. The album consists of two recording sessions, one from 1959 and the other from 1961.
Some of the prominent musical talents accompanying Bill Evans on this album include musicians like Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones from the 1959 session, and from the 1961 session, Scott LaFaro and Paul Motian. Notably, these two sessions represent two distinct periods of Evans' trio configurations.
The album is named after the song "On Green Dolphin Street," contributing to Evans' legacy of jazz interpretations of popular songs. This collection showcases his virtuosity as he explores musical expressions via spontaneous improvisations and innovative harmonic structures. The album widely appreciated for its deep emotive resonance and technical proficiency, further solidifying Evans' reputation as a pivotal figure in the shift towards lyricism in jazz music.
The album includes eight tracks, some of which include iconic renditions of songs like "Loose Bloose," "What Kind of Fool Am I," "How About You?" in addition to the titular piece - "On Green Dolphin Street." This album, containing instances of extraordinary inventiveness, poise, and subtle power, is often regarded as a crucial listening for any admirers of Bill Evans and his contribution to jazz.