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Personnel: Paul Bley (piano); Gary Peacock (bass). Producers: Jean-Jacques Pussiau, Francois Lemaire. Recorded at Sound On Sound Studios, New York, New York on December 18, 1989. Personnel: Paul Bley (piano). Liner Note Author: Francis Marmande. Recording information: Sound & Sound Studio (12/18/1989). Editor: Jean-Paul Darras. Photographer: Jean-Jacques Pussiau. Translator: Patrick Saunders. Paul Bley had known and collaborated with Gary Peacock since 1962, so by the time this duo session was recorded, one could expect that a certain degree of musical empathy would be in play. And yes, here there is plenty of the give and take of two old friends who do not go along with the mainstream jazz program. Yet one could also call this an album of twin monologues, for ten of the 15 tracks here are solo improvisations for each player, with the five duo numbers interspersed between them. Twice, a pair of Peacock's bass solos form a sandwich around a Bley solo track, setting up a symmetry that is fulfilled by the subsequent duo numbers. Moreover, on the first five minutes of the lengthy duo track "Who's Who Is It?," Bley and Peacock play their passages separately, one after another, before Peacock's free basslines stiffen sufficiently to provide a walking, swinging partner for Bley. As for other duo tracks, the CD opens with a lovely duet bearing the significant title "Again Anew," and they put together a great Latin-flavored workout on Ornette Coleman's "Latin Genetics." The parting shot "No Pun Intended" is a humorous, atonal, avant-garde, extended-techniques adventure at the opposite stylistic pole of the opening track. Without slighting Bley's contribution in the least, it is Peacock who makes the most inventive impression on this disc; his solos sustain high interest throughout -- a tough thing to pull off on the bass -- and his instrument is beautifully captured by the engineers. ~ Richard S. Ginell
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$12.39 /Paul Bley/Steve Swallow. Personnel: Jimmy Giuffre (vocals, soprano saxophone, clarinet); Paul Bley (piano); Steve Swallow (electric bass). Producers: Jean-Jacques Pussiau, Francois Lemaire. Recorded at Sound On Sound Studios, New York, New York on April 25, 1992. Personnel: Jimmy Giuffre (vocals, clarinet, soprano saxophone); Paul Bley (piano, boesendorfer piano); Steve Swallow (electric bass). Audio Mixer: David Baker . Liner Note Author: Philippe Carles. Recording information: ...
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$21.15 Dave Holland Quintet: Dave Holland (double-bass); Chris Potter (soprano, alto & tenor saxophone); Robin Eubanks (trombone, cowbell); Steve Nelson (vibraphone, marimba); Billy Kilson (drums). EXTENDED PLAY was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album. Personnel: Dave Holland (double bass); Chris Potter (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Robin Eubanks (trombone, cowbells); Steve ...
| | Paul Bley Nothing To Declare CD (2004) (Import) Canada
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$16.49 Solo performer: Paul Bley (piano). Liner Note Author: Frank Kimbrough. Recording information: Sound on Sound, New York, NY (05/16/2003). Arguably, pianist and composer Paul Bley is at his best on his solo outings. It's not that his ensemble music is lacking in any way; it may even be more sophisticated. But in his solo settings, Bley truly allows the listener in on his sound world, his manner of lyric thinking, his conflicts, his ideas of silence and its place, and his dialogues with the music and their outcome. Nothing to Declare is his fifth solo outing for Justin Time. There are four pieces, the shortest of which is over eight minutes long. In these long solos, Bley ...
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$87.89 Contains previously unreleased material. Some of the recordings on the CELLAR DOOR SESSIONS were originally released in edited form on the 1971 double-LP LIVE EVIL. Personnel: ...
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$12.55 The 2003 remastered German version features two additional tracks. Moving over to the CTI label with Creed Taylor, Paul Desmond injects a bit of the 1970s into his sound, obtaining agreeable if not totally simpatico results. Here, the cool altoist is teamed with the progressive-slanted drumming of Jack DeJohnette (who might have been too busy a drummer for his taste), and Bob James' electric and acoustic pianos, with Ron Carter as the bass anchor, Gene Bertoncini on rhythm guitar, and, most interestingly, another individualist, Gabor Szabo, on solo electric guitar. For the first and only time, even taking into account the most inspired moments of Jim Hall, Desmond is not the most interesting soloist on his own record, for it is Szabo who most consistently draws you in with his mesmerizing incantations over vamps from the rhythm section. For those who missed it the first time, Desmond remakes "Take Ten" -- without the Middle Eastern elements -- "Romance de Amor" is eventually dominated by Szabo, and the inclusion of "Was a Sunny Day" proves that Desmond's involvement with the music of Paul Simon in 1970 was not a passing infatuation. Don Sebesky is credited with the "arrangements" but his orchestrating hand is not felt except for a single solo cello (George Ricci) in an adaptation of Purcell ("Music for a While"). It's a cautious change of pace for Desmond, although the fiercer context into which ...
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