Showing posts with label Andrew Cyrille. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andrew Cyrille. Show all posts

Sunday, October 20, 2024

Andrew Cyrille, William Parker & Enrico Rava - 2 Blues For Cecil

Styles: Avant-garde Jazz
Year: 2021
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 70:25
Size: 161,7 MB
Art: Front

(10:56) 1. Improvisation No. 1
( 6:32) 2. Ballerina
(10:09) 3. Blues For Cecil No. 1
( 6:28) 4. Improvisation No. 2
( 7:19) 5. Top, Bottom and Whats in the Middle
( 8:42) 6. Blues For Cecil No. 2
( 5:33) 7. Enrava Melody
( 5:51) 8. Overboard
( 5:41) 9. Machu Picchu
( 3:09) 10. My Funny Valentine

Finland's TUM Records wrapped up 2021 with a free jazz flourish, releasing trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith's Great Lakes Quartet's stellar box set, The Chicago Symphonies and also Smith's masterful A Love Sonnet For Billie Holiday. The momentum continued in January 2022 with the label's release of The OGJB Quartet's Ode To O and the subject of this review 2 Blues For Cecil, from drummer Andrew Cyrille, bassist William Parker and trumpeter & flugelhornist Enrico Rava.

All three players here are major league jazz artists, with pedigrees in the art of improvisation which date from the '60s for Cyrille and Rava and the '70s, in the case of Parker. This first recorded collaboration of the trio is a celebration of another superb improviser maybe the boldest ever in this regard pianist Cecil Taylor (1929 -2018).

Cyrille's roots run to his work in the Cecil Taylor bands, including his contribution to the free jazz pianist's groundbreaking Unit Structures (Blue Note, 1966). Parker played in a later version of the Taylor group and, as with Cyrille, his tenure there lasted more than a decade. A bit less connected is Rava, who played on Winged Serpent (Sliding Quadrants, 1984) with Cecil Taylor's Orchestra Of Two Continents.

This trio does not try to match the scattershot, free flying wildness of Taylor. Their approach is a measured and spacious thing. Where Taylor sent piano notes and the collective cacophonies of his bands colliding off the quasars in the furthest reaches of the galaxy, Cyrille, Parker and Rava have found a closer star and set up a steady orbit, presenting four tracks of patiently played out collective improvisation, with two tunes written by Rava (who plays flugelhorn here) and one from Cyrille's pen, before wrapping up the show with a standard, "My Funny Valentine."

"Blues For Cecil No.1" finds a smooth-rolling groove, with Rava's resonant flugelhorn moving fluidly inside the drum and bass momentum. "Blues For Cecil No. 2" unfolds in a similar fashion, in a Miles Davis, L'Ascenseur Pour L'Echafaud (Fontana, 1958) mode, a beautiful, capacious nod to the artistry of a legend.~Dan McClenaghan https://www.allaboutjazz.com/2-blues-for-cecil-tum-records

Personnel: Andrew Cyrille: drums; William Parker: bass; Enrico Rava: trumpet.

2 Blues For Cecil

Saturday, October 15, 2022

John Gordon - Step By Step

Styles: Trombone Jazz
Year: 1975
File: MP3@256K/s
Time: 40:48
Size: 75,1 MB
Art: Front

(10:50) 1. Step By Step
( 4:58) 2. P+g Incorporated
( 5:15) 3. Dance Of The Ymas
( 5:35) 4. No Tricks No Gimmicks
( 8:11) 5. Making Memories
( 5:58) 6. Activity

A deep jazz classic on the legendary Strata-East label as well as one of the most obscure sessions featuring two of the founders of the label, Charles Tolliver on trumpet and Stanley Cowell on piano. The trombone is a difficult instrument but in the hands of an artist like John Gordon it can create vivid images and conjure up beautiful music. The sound on Step By Step is easily the equal of that from Music Inc.. The instruments have a full-bodied yet delicate sound that one hears more from a live performance than a recorded one. As an example of how realistic this album sounds, listen to Cowell’s piano on "P & G Incorporated." The resolution is high enough to convey what both Cowell’s right and left hands are doing, even when playing at the same time..https://www.jazzmessengers.com/en/79048/john-gordon/step-by-step

Personnel: John Gordon - trombone; Charles Tolliver - trumpet; Roland Alexander - tenor, soprano sax, flute; Lisle Atkinson - bass; Andrew Cyrille - drums; Stanley Cowell - piano

Step By Step