Most of the licks are from a very old Bill Evans recording that I got free with a magazine - I don't know the track name so I can't link it!
I'm getting surprised at how 'simple' some of what I thought to be complicated licks are. For example, a lick I thought was full of notes outside of the chord turned out just to be a straight broken C minor 2nd inversion chord going up and down, but when it comes down an Ab is played in front of every G.
The third one is basically just a Cm7 chord with chromatic run downs dotted at certain points to piece it together - this is something I've started using A LOT in my solos (probably because playing down a chromatic scale is the simplest thing to do when you feel like you need to put a fast run in somewhere, tee hee).
Since I don't know what the track is, I can't find chord charts for it, meaning I'm unsure what chords exactly he's playing these over - Evans tended to change the chords completely when he solo'd, so what I hear in the track may be completely different to what he's actually playing.