Unit structures [sound recording] / Cecil Taylor.
Material type: MusicPublisher number: CDP 7 84237 2 | Blue NotePublication details: [New York?] : Blue Note, p1987.Description: 1 sound disc : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult CD | Main Library | CD | JAZZ Taylor, Cecil | Available | 33111005450511 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
After several years off records, pianist Cecil Taylor finally had an opportunity to document his music of the mid-'60s on two Blue Note albums (the other one was Conquistador). Taylor's high-energy atonalism fit in well with the free jazz of the period but he was actually leading the way rather than being part of a movement. In fact, this septet outing with trumpeter Eddie Gale, altoist Jimmy Lyons, Ken McIntyre (alternating between alto, oboe and bass clarinet), both Henry Grimes and Alan Silva on basses, and drummer Andrew Cyrille is quite stunning and very intense. In fact, it could be safely argued that no jazz music of the era approached the ferocity and intensity of Cecil Taylor's. ~ Scott Yanow
All compositions by Cecil Taylor.
Analog recording.
Compact disc.
Jazz.
Notes by Cecil Taylor ([4] p.) inserted in container.
Steps (10:15) -- Enter, evening (soft line structure) (11:03) -- Enter, evening (alternate take) (10:06) -- Unit structure/As of now/Section (17:45) -- Tales (8 whisps) (7:10).
Eddie Gale Stevens, Jr., trumpet ; Jimmy Lyons, alto sax ; Ken McIntyre, alto sax, oboe, and bass clarinet ; Cecil Taylor, piano and bells ; Henry Grimes and Alan Silva, bass ; Andrew Cyrille, drums.
Recorded May 19, 1966 at the Van Gelder Studios in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.