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Intuition

Bill Evans · 1974

41 min · 8 tracks · post-bop · cool jazz · modal jazz

Ethereal melodies intertwine with intricate harmonies, creating a reflective and contemplative jazz experience.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • steady melodic exploration throughout
  • reflective moments for deep thinking
  • ethereal soundscapes for relaxation
  • intricate harmonies inviting contemplation

Maybe skip if you want

  • seeking fast-paced excitement
  • prefer upbeat party atmospheres

Where this album fits

Career context
By the time 'Intuition' was released in 1974, Bill Evans had already established himself as a prominent figure in jazz through his innovative work with modal jazz and the trio format. This album came shortly after his influential collaboration with Tony Bennett on 'The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album' (1975), showcasing Evans' continued evolution as a solo artist while exploring new musical territories.
Stylistic neighbors
Chick Corea· Keith Jarrett· Herbie Hancock

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Invitation 6:32
  • 2 Blue Serge 5:09
  • 3 Show - Type Tune 4:07
  • 4 The Nature of Things 3:26
  • 5 Are You All the Things 5:01
  • 6 A Face Without a Name 5:40
  • 7 Falling Grace 4:31
  • 8 Hi Lili, Hi Lo 7:18

Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata