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Paul Bley albums featuring Gary Peacock

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| | Partners CD (1989)
$12.39 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 ...
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| Not Two, Not One CD (1999)
$15.55 Pianist Paul Bley is here joined by Gary Peacock and drummer Paul Motian. One of the things which makes this 1998 session so compelling is the long shared history of these three formidable players. In various combinations they have performed ...
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| Paul Bley With Gary Peacock CD (1963)
$15.55 Recorded in 1963, this 1970 ECM release is a sterling session featuring one of Paul Bley's fine trios. Bassist Gary Peacock rightly has his name in the title, since his fluid playing dances energetically between the cubist explorations of Bley ...
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| In The Evenings Out There CD (1991)
$15.55 While this 1993 release is co-billed to all four players, it is clearly Bley's show. His opening solo piano piece sets the tone, starting the album off with his usual inventive and introspective playing. Bass player Gary Peacock has a ...
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 Paul Bley Songs
Popular or famous Paul Bley songs: Closer, Ida Lupino, Nothing Ever Was, Anyway, Seven, Started, Crossroads, Harlem, Open, To Love, Batterie. More music songs And Now The Queen, When Will the Blues Leave, Still Life, I Remember Harlem, I Can't Get Started. More music songs Santa Claus Is Coming to Town, Theme, Love Lost, Startled, Christmas Song, Around Again.
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 Paul Bley Biography
Montreal-born Paul Bley has had a remarkable career as a composer, pianist, and general instigator amongst his rarefied group of friends and collaborators. He is a distinctive player whose solos explode out of the harmonic frame like musical cubism, and his compositions balance bebop feel with avant-garde intellectualism. He has played with just about every important bop and free-jazz musician, from the 1950s through the current day, and has, through his imaginative and prolific recorded output, helped launch the careers of lesser-known writers and players. He has been married to two brilliant composers--Carla Bley and Annette Peacock--whose work he has lovingly covered in depth.
 Key Personnel
 Contemporaries
Bill Evans (Piano), Ornette Coleman, Don Cherry, Gary Burton (Vibes), Paul Motian, Albert Ayler, Andrew Hill, Vince Guaraldi, Gary Peacock, Steve Swallow (1~Jazz Bassist)
 Followers
Keith Jarrett, Brad Mehldau, Jaco Pastorius, Donald Fagen, Lyle Mays, Liz Story, Karen Mantler, Tim Lyddon
 Influences
Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Bud Powell, Lennie Tristano
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