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PAUL BLEY - Live In Haarlem (1966)

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Paul Bley is a master of the piano trio. He showed new and different ways of exploring the complex triangular geometry of what has arguably become jazz’s signature formation. Bley’s early recording with Charles Mingus and Art Blakey promised great things to come. He emerged more fully as part of Jimmy Giuffre’s innovative trio with Steve Swallow, but it was with his own trios of the mid to late 1960s, with drummer Barry Altschul and bassists Kent Carter and Mark Levinson, that he really began to unfold an individual vision that is best sampled in Touching and in the live recording he made in Haarlem, The Netherlands. These are modern jazz at its most searching.  -  Brian Morton


Tracks

1. Blood (Anette Peacock)

2. Mister Joy (Annette Peacock)


PAUL BLEY piano

MARK LEVISON  bass

BARRY ALTSCHUL  drums


Recorded November 4, 1966 live at 'Hildebrandzzal' in Haarlem, NL

Jazz Colours - 874752-2   (Germany)



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