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Pieces for Guitar in Franklin, TN

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Pieces for Guitar in Franklin, TN

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What an unexpected treasure trove this turned out to be!
Derek Bailey
's earliest extant recordings, all solo guitar, none previously heard. Although still very much under the influence of
Webern
,
Bailey
was already committed to the idea of non-idiomatic
free improvisation
, even if he arguably hadn't quite achieved that goal by this time. Compared to his work from only a couple of years later, these pieces are considerably more on the melodic and
jazz
-tinged end of things (he even comes close to quoting
Monk
!), although even so, they certainly would have gotten him unceremoniously removed from most stages in 1966-1967. Aside from their inherent beauty as stand-alone works, part of the fascination of this disc is the way certain pieces clearly anticipate
avant-garde
rock
trends of the next several years. For instance,
"G.E.B.,"
which opens the album, sounds very much akin to
Don Van Vliet
's delicate instrumental tracks like
"Peon"
and
"One Red Rose That I Mean."
Similarly, the closing
improvisations
bear a marked similarity to
Robert Fripp
's sparse, spatially aware playing on
"Moonchild"
from the first
King Crimson
album. But the nascent abstract and almost insectival aspect that
fans would come to know and love is surely present as well on gnarly, knotty works like
"Bits,"
which also incorporates early explorations into the use of feedback. And
"Practising: Wow & Stereo"
would still cause the hackles to rise on the necks of the great majority of
fans, lo, these 35 years hence.
Pieces for Guitar
is an invaluable artifact in the archeology of
free improvised
music and a must for any fans of the genre. Highly recommended. ~ Brian Olewnick
What an unexpected treasure trove this turned out to be!
Derek Bailey
's earliest extant recordings, all solo guitar, none previously heard. Although still very much under the influence of
Webern
,
Bailey
was already committed to the idea of non-idiomatic
free improvisation
, even if he arguably hadn't quite achieved that goal by this time. Compared to his work from only a couple of years later, these pieces are considerably more on the melodic and
jazz
-tinged end of things (he even comes close to quoting
Monk
!), although even so, they certainly would have gotten him unceremoniously removed from most stages in 1966-1967. Aside from their inherent beauty as stand-alone works, part of the fascination of this disc is the way certain pieces clearly anticipate
avant-garde
rock
trends of the next several years. For instance,
"G.E.B.,"
which opens the album, sounds very much akin to
Don Van Vliet
's delicate instrumental tracks like
"Peon"
and
"One Red Rose That I Mean."
Similarly, the closing
improvisations
bear a marked similarity to
Robert Fripp
's sparse, spatially aware playing on
"Moonchild"
from the first
King Crimson
album. But the nascent abstract and almost insectival aspect that
fans would come to know and love is surely present as well on gnarly, knotty works like
"Bits,"
which also incorporates early explorations into the use of feedback. And
"Practising: Wow & Stereo"
would still cause the hackles to rise on the necks of the great majority of
fans, lo, these 35 years hence.
Pieces for Guitar
is an invaluable artifact in the archeology of
free improvised
music and a must for any fans of the genre. Highly recommended. ~ Brian Olewnick

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