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4.0 out of 5 stars You Must Listen to Hi Lili Hi Lo
This Bill Evans release has received less exposure than some of his earlier material on Riverside and Verve, partially due to the sheer number of titles the artist cut during this period of his career (early 1970's). Most of the titles Evans made for Fantasy are of very high calibre musically, due to the production talents of his then manager, the late Helen Keane, and...
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3.0 out of 5 stars As far as modern jazz piano/bass duos - this recording is rather tame.
I am challenged by Bill Evans' electric keyboard playing on 'Intuition' - five tracks of the recording's eight - too many tracks to avoid for me so my advice - avoid this disc! The CD by Bill Evans and Eddie Gomez which I like and heartily recommend is their collaboration on Montreaux, Vol. 3!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars You Must Listen to Hi Lili Hi Lo, July 17, 2005
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Curtiss Clarke (Calgary, Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Intuition (Audio CD)
This Bill Evans release has received less exposure than some of his earlier material on Riverside and Verve, partially due to the sheer number of titles the artist cut during this period of his career (early 1970's). Most of the titles Evans made for Fantasy are of very high calibre musically, due to the production talents of his then manager, the late Helen Keane, and this release is no exception to that fact. Evans was, not surprisingly, an inveterate musical perfectionist and his dissatisfaction with some of his recordings 1ed the record company (Fantasy) to release albums with little promotion or fanfare. What is most significant about this release is that it was Bill's first studio duo outing with the great bassist Eddie Gomez, who was probably the finest accompanist who ever played with him (with a salute to Scott Lafaro of course). Eddie was also Bill's longest-standing musical partner (10 years) over the course of the artist's 25-plus years career. Some purists may not care for several titles on this release where Evans plays electric piano but at this time (1974) the Fender Rhodes was at the height of its popularity, championed by Joe Zawinal from Cannonball Adderley's tremendously successful outfit. The single outstanding title from the Intuition release is the haunting melody Hi Lili Hi Lo, penned by Hollywood film score writer Bronislaw Kaper. There are few songs in the history of modern popular music with such overwhelming beauty as this number (played on acoustic piano by Evans). Evans played it just once in the studio and this is it. Buy this release for this song. You will never forget it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Breathtaking!, January 9, 2005
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Among the Fantasy recordings, this and "I Will Say Goodbye" are the two best albums/CDs, in my opinion. But it's not really an inter-play filled duo album one might expect if Bill and Scott La Faro ever recorded a drums-less album together.
The absence of drums better features Bill's piano playing a lot more than a usual trio format, while Eddie's bass remains aside most of the time. My favorite tunes are "A Face Without A Name" and "Falling Grace." Both of them are breathtaking and I seem to get back to those tunes whenever I play this CD.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Beautiful, November 20, 2006
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This is one of the best duo or otherwise albums in a acoustic jazz format that you could listen to period. Making this record was supposedly a dream of Bill's since Eddie Gomez joined the trio. At this time the current drummer Marty Morell had left the trio and instead of filling his spot, Bill chose to work as a duo and to make this record. There is a mixture of well known standards some originals and some lesser known tunes. The album opens with the classic Kaper song Invitation and it is a classic with threads of Chopin given the classic rhapsidic threatment. Two of my all time favorites are Track 4 The Nature of Things and track 6 A face without a name, written by Claus Ogerman who collaborated with Evans on another killer album Symbiosis. I think that A Face without a name is one of the best things that Bill has ever recorded. Eddie Gomez plays impecablly throughout,check out track 5 for killer Eddie. Also worth note is the last track Hi Li Hi Lo dedicated here to Evans late girlfriend Ellaine who had committed suicide a year earlier. Overall this album is one of the best and is in my opinon overlooked. If your a fan of killer music buy this disc now. Also check out Montreaux three which is also a duo.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Two-man carnival ride, January 17, 2012
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Bill Evans and Eddie Gomez / Intuition: With just piano and bass, these two men take us along on a quiet-riot. These are decidedly mellow and gentle tracks, and yet within those tracks is heard violent creativity.
This is a Masterpiece. This is a Five Star album.
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3.0 out of 5 stars As far as modern jazz piano/bass duos - this recording is rather tame., June 12, 2010
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I am challenged by Bill Evans' electric keyboard playing on 'Intuition' - five tracks of the recording's eight - too many tracks to avoid for me so my advice - avoid this disc! The CD by Bill Evans and Eddie Gomez which I like and heartily recommend is their collaboration on Montreaux, Vol. 3!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bill Evans, Jazz., March 13, 2000
This review is from: Intuition (Audio CD)
This is the first Bill Evans album I ever bought. It's a fine album with a good beat as on most of Evans other realeases, but I feel that somethings still missing so it's not his best. He and Eddie Gomez play perfectly together !
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4.0 out of 5 stars Bill Evans, Jazz., March 13, 2000
This review is from: Intuition (Audio CD)
This is the first Bill Evans album I ever bought. It's a fine album with a good beat as on most of Evans other realeases, but I feel that somethings still missing so it's not his best. He and Eddie Gomez play perfectly together !
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