Ended Wednesday and welcomed Thursday after my swim with Walt Dickerson Plays Unity an album led by vibraphonist and composer Walt Dickerson recorded in 1964 and released on the Audio Fidelity label.

The Allmusic site awarded the album 4½ stars. The DownBeat reviewer stated: "Unity is a brooding, darkly moody excursion into tonal and rhythmic (both drummers play simultaneously) impressionism..." - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TT_1fjLBAw&list=RD9TT_1fjLBAw&start_radio=1

#WaltDickerson #Vibraphone #Jazz #Music #AndrewCyrille #WalterDavisJnr

Marion Brown - "Afternoon of a Georgia Faun" (1970)

Got a bunch of jazz records in Detroit. This is the first listen.

#NowPlaying #MarionBrown #AnthonyBraxton #ChickCorea #AndrewCyrille #LarryCurtis #JeanneLee #BennieMaupin #ECMRecords #vinyl #VinylRecords @vinylrecords

https://youtu.be/VTHcYM1JN44

Conquistador! is a 1968 studio album recorded in 1966 by free jazz pianist Cecil Taylor, released by Blue Note Records.

The authors of The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the album 4 stars, calling it "an all but flawless record," and commenting: "Dark, difficult, unique, yet operating at an artful tangent to some of the other 'difficult' Blue Note music of the period, this is Taylor at his most devious."

Writing for Vinyl Me Please, Brian Josephs stated: "Conquistador!... swerves away from Unit Structures' fire and evokes the coolness of its cover, which features a turtlenecked Taylor slightly out of focus, hiding behind shades as he mysteriously stares into the distance. The musical elements don’t combust as much as they melt into each other.." - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yJWcxzZBVE&list=RD5yJWcxzZBVE&start_radio=1

#CecilTaylor #FreeJazz #Jazz #Music #BlueNote #AndrewCyrille #AlanSilva #JimmyLyons #BillDixon #HenryGrimes

Other Afternoons is an album by American jazz saxophonist Jimmy Lyons, recorded in 1969 and released in 1970 on the BYG label as part of their Actuel series.

In his AllMusic review, Eugene Chadbourne awarded the album 4.5 stars, stating "this album stands out as containing much superior playing, springing from what seems to be a fully realized conception of just where the music was going". He wrote: "The combination of Lyons with Lester Bowie is simply marvelous. The alto saxophonist's speciality is a kind of pungent yet unsentimental tone, kind of a thinking man's Charlie Parker, while trumpeter Bowie seems to pack every note, whether it is blasted or delicately blown, with deep pockets of potential comedy or melancholy..." - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dst7aiCc4k4&list=RDDst7aiCc4k4&start_radio=1

#JimmyLyons #FreeJazz #LesterBowie #AlanSilva #AndrewCyrille #Music #BYG #Actuel #Jazz #EugeneChadbourne

🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on BBC #Radio3's #NightTracks Jakob Bro, Bill Frisell, Lee Konitz, Jason Moran, Thomas Morgan & Andrew Cyrille: 🎵 Aarhus #BBCRadio3 #JakobBro #BillFrisell #LeeKonitz #JasonMoran #ThomasMorgan #AndrewCyrille

New Africa is an album by American trombonist Grachan Moncur III recorded in 1969 and released on the BYG Actuel label in the same year. It features alto saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell (Art Ensemble of Chicago), pianist Dave Burrell, bassist Alan Silva and drummer Andrew Cyrille. Tenor saxophonist Archie Shepp performs on the final track.

A reviewer of Dusty Groove wrote: "Excellent work from trombonist Grachan Moncur III – famous for his 60s work on Blue Note and with Archie Shepp, sounding as great here as he did on those recordings! The session features Moncur hitting an Archie Shepp-ish, spiritual vein in his playing..." - Wikipedia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkU54RExUk0&list=RDgkU54RExUk0&start_radio=1

#GrachanMoncurIII #RoscoeMitchell #DaveBurrell #AlanSilva #AndrewCyrille #ArchieShepp #Jazz #FreeJazz #Music #BYGActuel #TheNewThing #JazzTrombone #ArtEnsembleofChicago

Jakob Bro - Taking Turns

Bro (guitar) is joined again by Bill Frisell (guitar), Lee Konitz (sax, in one of his last recorded appearances), Jason Moran (piano), Thomas Morgan (bass), and Andrew Cyrille (drums).

These tuns were composed by Bro and range from free-floating back and forth to more driving songs. There are lots of melodic lines being passed around, and the title is quite appropriate.

#nowplaying #vinyl #jazz #JakobBro #BillFrisell #LeeKonitz #ThomasMorgan #JasonMoran #AndrewCyrille

Jazztodon artist of the week: Andrew Cyrille! From his website: "Master drummer and composer Andrew Cyrille began studying science at St. John's University while playing jazz in the evenings. He began formally studying drums and composition first with Philly Joe Jones in 1958, and later at The Juilliard School and Hartnett School of Music. He performed with artists ranging from Mary Lou Williams, Coleman Hawkins, Roland Hanna, Illinois Jacquet, Kenny Dorham, Freddie Hubbard, Walt Dickerson, and Rahsaan Roland Kirk, among others. Beginning in 1964, Cyrille’s 11-year iconic collaboration with pianist Cecil Taylor would define the category of free jazz drumming and establish Cyrille in the vanguard of jazz drummers. From 1969, Cyrille formed several percussion groups. Since leaving Taylor's group, he went on to work with formidable artists as David Murray, Muhal Richard Abrams, Mal Waldron, Horace Tapscott, James Newton, Peter Brötzmann and Oliver Lake.

#jazz #andrewcyrille

Unit Structures is a studio album by American jazz pianist Cecil Taylor, released in October 1966 by Blue Note Records.

According to Jesse Jarnow of Pitchfork: "The album is by no means easy listening; the atonality is unrepentant. But Taylor’s septet finds numerous gorgeous spaces as they interpret “free jazz” not just as the freedom to improvise but the freedom to invent musical worlds and hidden syntaxes. The only way to tap into the 'rhythm-sound energy found in the amplitude of each time unit,' as Taylor wrote in the liner notes, is to listen reverently...
..."Unit Structures still challenges notions of musical freedom. Recorded during the same season that the psychedelic ballroom scene was starting to bubble in San Francisco, Unit Structures did more to disassemble music than nearly all of the light-show-drenched psychedelia that followed."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2Tdye6xuGI

#ceciltaylor #freejazz #bluenote #eddiegale #kenmcintyre #jimmylyons #alansilva #andrewcyrille #henrygrimes #1966