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Cecil Taylor - With (Exit) To Student Studies Revisited '2022

With (Exit) To Student Studies Revisited
ArtistCecil Taylor Related artists
Album name With (Exit) To Student Studies Revisited
Country
Date 2022
GenreJazz
Play time 01:18:14
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 448 mb
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Tracks list

Tracklist

01. With (Exit)
02. Student Studies 1
03. Student Studies 2
04. Amplitude
05. Niggle Feuigle



Documenting the evolution of Cecil Taylor is an undertaking that is way beyond
the pay grade of most listeners. Just as in the study of homo sapiens (yes, us)
where there is no critical moment (the missing link) that we can definitely
pinpoint where our ancestors established language, art and importantly, abstract
thought, Taylor's music can be thought of in similar terms. Obviously his
approach didn't emerge fully formed. Or did it? No, that is an irrational
thought, but a thought one might have listening to his recordings. While it is
easier to trace art from the cave paintings of Lascaux to Picasso's Guernica,
tracking Taylor's development is no easy task.

Credit to Werner X. Uehlinger's ezz-thetics label for this decoding of the
Taylor mystique. Presented here for comparison are two sessions recorded a month
apart in 1966, one studio and another live recording. "With (Exit)" is taken
from the Blue Note Records session Conquistador!(released in 1968) and the
remaining four live tracks were released as both Student Studies(BYG Records,
1973) and on the Japanese Freedom label in 1977 as Great Paris Concert "1" and
Great Paris Concert "2".

Taylor's tenure at Blue Note, which included three sessions, Jazz Advance
(1956), and 1966's Unit Structures and Conquistador! all seem to be a struggle
with producer Alfred Lion's post-bebop formula. "With (Exit)" contains the
classic Blue Note two-horn front line of Jimmy Lyons and Bill Dixon, with two
bassists, Alan Silva and Henry Grimes, plus drummer Andrew Cyrille. Lion's
formula though couldn't contain Taylor's experimentation. Even within the strict
studio structure, the music blossoms with the same energy free jazz was
employing in the mid 1960s.

Jumping forward one month, the live Paris date is without Dixon and Grimes. The
performance is one of unbridled energy. Taylor's piano can hardly be contained,
but maybe of equal importance is the combination of Lyons, Silva, and Cyrille as
they prove themselves equals. The quartet's energy exchange never diminishes as
each is prepared to follow Taylor into the vortex of his musical conception.
Listen closely enough and one can hear the entire history of creative free art
from birth to modernity.

With (Exit):
Cecil Taylor - piano
Jimmy Lyons - alto saxophone
Bill Dixon - trumpet
Henry Grimes - double bass
Alan Silva - double bass
Andrew Cyrille - drums

Student Studies:
Cecil Taylor - piano
Jimmy Lyons - alto saxophone
Alan Silva - double bass
Andrew Cyrille - drums

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