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Danen J
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Cecil Taylor - Olim
Soul Note did Cecil Taylor a huge favor when they issued three albums that increased his presence, especially in Europe. This is perhaps the single best track from the album "For Olim", and it is currently not available on UA-cam (the other seven shorter songs are). I do not claim to own the copyright and will take down if asked. This is a solo track.
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Cecil Taylor - Womb Waters Scent of the Armadillo Shell
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This is a song currently missing from a UA-cam version of Taylor's fantastic 1984 album "Winged Serpents (Sliding Quadrants" (Soul Note). One claim it has is as perhaps the single strangest song title in all of Taylor's catalog (which is saying something). I post this for the enjoyment of Taylor fans and in no way claim to own this copyright. Here's the band, Segments II (aka The Orchestra of T...
Cecil Taylor & Albert Ayler - Four (live 11/16/62)
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From Ayler's "Holy Ghost" boxset, the only documentation of the meeting in Copenhagen of these two giants. I do not own the copyright to this music and will gladly take down if asked, but I share it as it is a rare and historical recording that is not posted on UA-cam
Cecil was a master in duets (with Anthony Williams or Max Roach) and not only in duets ; i know ; he was an artist who played all colors ans pass Atomic bomb style to a Schuman touch ; for Albert so many influences (Coltrane ; Dolphy...) : thanks a lot for this master pièce
Who's in the photo? I get it, but what you are hearing (if you are hearing) is so indescribably beautiful in and of itself that sound comparisons only dilute the true genius of this recording. Can we just be in the moment as they were, in the past's future moment?
ayler, taylor, cyrille
Thank you - have the box set
Wonderful to hear this very rare collaboration of 2 jazz titans, many thanks for sharing ;-)
he sounds remarkably similar to jimmy lyons in this recording
That may in fact be Jimmy Lyons, who is also on here. They are sometimes difficult to tell apart, but it's there.
Heard similar dynamic with Cecil, Lyons and the Reverend Frank Wright in the80’s. Wright was an Ayler heir of creative expressionism on tenor.
Yes he was. I love Rev Wrights music, too; enough to try to buy it on CD. I didn't score anything, though.
Understand what Ayler meant when he said Taylor's music was a "too hard" for what his own heart wanted to do. Ayler appreciated the spiritual journey, and Taylor was interested in the spikes of outrageous stimulation, like it was a drug. The two are a crazy match, but I like them both better in their seperate realms...
You seem to really understand the difference between the two.
Thank you for sharing this
Muchas Gracias por compartir.
Nunca me imaginé esto dos de los maestros juntos
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 buy the box set !!!!!
first sax is Jimmy Lyons
...and to my ears he intentionally hands off to Ayler...
thank you man!
Perfect storm. Alignments unheard of... Two geniuses in their own realm . Love it for It's intensity.
Is that andrew cyrille in the pic?
I'm pretty sure that's Sunny Murray, but good eyes. It sure looks like Cyrille. It's possible he was around, but obviously he wasn't playing.
I've always thought (and heard) that that's Mr. Cyrille in this photo.
It’s Andrew
You are all quite correct. Thanks for pointing it out.
@@danenj7315 - the photo must be from a different occasion, several years later.
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