Introducing Paul BleyPaul Bley Trio
Release Date: 05/22/1992
Original Release:
1953
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 60504_CD
UPC # 025218620123
Label: Original Jazz Classics
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Disc: 1
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Theme, The - (bonus track)
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Performer: Paul Bley Trio
Artist: Charles Mingus; Art Blakey Distributor: Fantasy (distributor) Notes: Personnel: Paul Bley (piano); Charles Mingus (bass); Art Blakey (drums). Personnel: Paul Bley (piano); Art Blakey (drums). Recording information: 11/30/1953. Unknown Contributor Roles: Paul Bley; Art Blakey; Charles Mingus. Paul Bley was 21 years old when he recorded his first album in 1953. With Art Blakey on drums and Charles Mingus on bass (it was originally released on his Debut Records label), this finds Bley still working within the framework of bebop. This CD reissue adds four extra tracks and the alternate take it includes of Bley's own "Opus 1" is fascinating for what it reveals. In his soloing--different on each of the two takes--he can be heard using forceful but brief melodic fragments with little harmonic embellishment. He's continued to explore those possibilities on through the decades. However, it is remarkable to notice here, at the beginning of the young pianist's career, to hear Bley stepping out of the confines of the genre and to witness the development of his distinctive individual voice. |