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Blues for Smoke in Franklin, TN
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Blues for Smoke in Franklin, TN
Current price: $17.99
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Pianist
Jaki Byard
's first recording as a leader was not released domestically until this 1988 CD. That fact seems strange for
Byard
is absolutely brilliant on the solo piano set. Many of his selections (all nine tunes are his originals) look both backwards to pre-bop styles and ahead to the avant-garde including such numbers as
"Pete and Thomas (Tribute to the Ticklers),"
"Spanish Tinge No. 1,"
and
"One, Two, Five."
The most remarkable selection is
"Jaki's Blues Next"
which has
alternating between
James P. Johnson
-type stride and free form a la
Cecil Taylor
; at its conclusion he plays both styles at the same time. A highly recommended outing from a very underrated pianist. ~ Scott Yanow
Jaki Byard
's first recording as a leader was not released domestically until this 1988 CD. That fact seems strange for
Byard
is absolutely brilliant on the solo piano set. Many of his selections (all nine tunes are his originals) look both backwards to pre-bop styles and ahead to the avant-garde including such numbers as
"Pete and Thomas (Tribute to the Ticklers),"
"Spanish Tinge No. 1,"
and
"One, Two, Five."
The most remarkable selection is
"Jaki's Blues Next"
which has
alternating between
James P. Johnson
-type stride and free form a la
Cecil Taylor
; at its conclusion he plays both styles at the same time. A highly recommended outing from a very underrated pianist. ~ Scott Yanow
Pianist
Jaki Byard
's first recording as a leader was not released domestically until this 1988 CD. That fact seems strange for
Byard
is absolutely brilliant on the solo piano set. Many of his selections (all nine tunes are his originals) look both backwards to pre-bop styles and ahead to the avant-garde including such numbers as
"Pete and Thomas (Tribute to the Ticklers),"
"Spanish Tinge No. 1,"
and
"One, Two, Five."
The most remarkable selection is
"Jaki's Blues Next"
which has
alternating between
James P. Johnson
-type stride and free form a la
Cecil Taylor
; at its conclusion he plays both styles at the same time. A highly recommended outing from a very underrated pianist. ~ Scott Yanow
Jaki Byard
's first recording as a leader was not released domestically until this 1988 CD. That fact seems strange for
Byard
is absolutely brilliant on the solo piano set. Many of his selections (all nine tunes are his originals) look both backwards to pre-bop styles and ahead to the avant-garde including such numbers as
"Pete and Thomas (Tribute to the Ticklers),"
"Spanish Tinge No. 1,"
and
"One, Two, Five."
The most remarkable selection is
"Jaki's Blues Next"
which has
alternating between
James P. Johnson
-type stride and free form a la
Cecil Taylor
; at its conclusion he plays both styles at the same time. A highly recommended outing from a very underrated pianist. ~ Scott Yanow