
Now, years later, after Paul had passed away, there's a coda to this story. Paul’s niece, Cynthia McGuirl, who inherited his estate, also inherited the transcriptions I had given him, along with some of our correspondence, and got in touch with me. I sent her my copy of the second night, and she sent me a copy of the tape of the first night that Paul had confiscated. Finally, 30 years later I could hear it again! Did it match my original impressions? Honestly, at this point, I hear both nights as being equally special. You can track down the recordings of these nights on Cynthia’s podcast: https://jazzcloset.blogspot.com/search?q=ryles</p><p>Paul’s is a brilliant re-imagining of Bill Evan’s “Re: Person I Knew” with an indefinable straight-eighth feel. He makes this composition sound as if it were one of his own. It was ultimately recorded in quartet form with the addition of bassist Mark Johnson on the album “Bill Evans,”but in my opinion that version pales in inspiration to this, which I consider the original.