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Live At Bonnaroo '22
Live At Bonnaroo '22 (gatefold 'bubblegum & sour grape' purple marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 711574 954216. Rel: 12 Dec 24
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Robot Stop (6:40)
Hot Water (6:16)
The Grim Reaper (6:23)
Mars For The Rich (4:13)
Hell (4:05)
Planet B (5:43)
Gaia (7:45)
Magenta Mountain (9:32)
The Garden Goblin (3:49)
Work This Time (7:55)
The Dripping Tap (12:57)
 in stock $52.76
Live At Bonnaroo '22
Live At Bonnaroo '22 (transparent red & yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: OGIC 2300RY1. Rel: 31 Mar 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Robot Stop (6:38)
Hot Water (7:37)
The Grim Reaper (5:07)
Mars For The Rich (4:13)
Hell (3:54)
Planet B (5:48)
Gaia (8:14)
Magenta Mountain (9:05)
The Garden Goblin (3:36)
Work This Time (7:59)
The Dripping Tap (13:04)
 in stock $51.10
Live At The Cafe Montmartre (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Trance (9:02)
Call (8:49)
Lena (6:41)
Trad, That's What (21:29)
What's New (12:10)
Nefertiti, The Beautiful One Has Come (9:12)
Lena (Second version) (14:20)
Nefertiti, The Beautiful One Has Come (Second version) (7:59)
Review: Cecil Taylor's Live at the Cafe Montmartre captures a transformative night in jazz, with Taylor leading a powerhouse trio featuring Sunny Murray on drums and Jimmy Lyons on alto sax. Recorded in Copenhagen on November 23, 1962, this landmark set is Taylor at his most innovative, merging fierce improvisation with raw, rhythmic freedom. The opening track, 'Trance', immediately challenges traditional jazz rhythms, with Murray redefining percussive timing, while Lyons' sax riffs anchor the swirling chaos. In 'Call', Taylor's piano spills out haunting, dissonant notes, crafting a noir-esque atmosphere that dissolves rhythmic boundaries. By the time 'D Trad, That's What' closes the set, the trio is in full flightia 21-minute frenzy that matches the legendary energy of Coltrane's performances. Legend has it that Taylor was inspired by a Coltrane concert the night before and the influence is palpable, driving each musician to extraordinary limits. Remastered by Dave Gardner for audiophile-grade vinyl, this release brings the brilliance and intensity of Taylor's pioneering vision into sharp relief. It's essential listening for jazz fans and anyone eager to experience the beginnings of true free jazz.
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 in stock $69.60
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