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Most of
Carla Bley's
earliest compositions were first recorded by her then-husband, pianist
Paul Bley
, during the first half of the 1960s. For this 1991 trio date with bassist
Marc Johnson
and drummer
Jeff Williams
,
Bley
revisits ten of his former wife's songs, most of which date from the early era. While
"Ida Lupino"
has been explored in more definitive fashion by
elsewhere, his versions of such songs as "Vashkar," "Seven," "Turns" and "Ictus" work quite well. The music falls somewhere between advanced bop and the avant-garde, often swinging but with surprising turns and twists and often-unusual chord sequences. An intriguing set. ~ Scott Yanow
Carla Bley's
earliest compositions were first recorded by her then-husband, pianist
Paul Bley
, during the first half of the 1960s. For this 1991 trio date with bassist
Marc Johnson
and drummer
Jeff Williams
,
Bley
revisits ten of his former wife's songs, most of which date from the early era. While
"Ida Lupino"
has been explored in more definitive fashion by
elsewhere, his versions of such songs as "Vashkar," "Seven," "Turns" and "Ictus" work quite well. The music falls somewhere between advanced bop and the avant-garde, often swinging but with surprising turns and twists and often-unusual chord sequences. An intriguing set. ~ Scott Yanow
Most of
Carla Bley's
earliest compositions were first recorded by her then-husband, pianist
Paul Bley
, during the first half of the 1960s. For this 1991 trio date with bassist
Marc Johnson
and drummer
Jeff Williams
,
Bley
revisits ten of his former wife's songs, most of which date from the early era. While
"Ida Lupino"
has been explored in more definitive fashion by
elsewhere, his versions of such songs as "Vashkar," "Seven," "Turns" and "Ictus" work quite well. The music falls somewhere between advanced bop and the avant-garde, often swinging but with surprising turns and twists and often-unusual chord sequences. An intriguing set. ~ Scott Yanow
Carla Bley's
earliest compositions were first recorded by her then-husband, pianist
Paul Bley
, during the first half of the 1960s. For this 1991 trio date with bassist
Marc Johnson
and drummer
Jeff Williams
,
Bley
revisits ten of his former wife's songs, most of which date from the early era. While
"Ida Lupino"
has been explored in more definitive fashion by
elsewhere, his versions of such songs as "Vashkar," "Seven," "Turns" and "Ictus" work quite well. The music falls somewhere between advanced bop and the avant-garde, often swinging but with surprising turns and twists and often-unusual chord sequences. An intriguing set. ~ Scott Yanow
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