Bill Evans recorded this live album at Town Hall in New York City on February 21, 1966. The concert was produced by his manager Helen Keane and released by Verve Records later that year.
The album features Evans in solo piano during the first half, performing original compositions and standards, and in the second half with a trio that included Chuck Israels on bass and Arnold Wise on drums. It is notable for including the first recording of his piece 'Solo in Memory of His Father'.
The recording was well received by critics and is considered an important document of Evans' transition toward a more introspective and lyrical style, though it did not achieve the commercial success of his earlier work on Riverside Records.
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