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ARTIST
BLEY TRIO, PAUL
TITLE
Closer
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
ESP-DISK
CATALOG #
ESPDISK 1021CD
ESPDISK 1021CD
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
2/12/2008
Restocked. When
Oscar Peterson
moved from Montreal to New York in 1949, the 17-year-old
Paul Bley
took over his residency at the Alberta Lounge on Oscar's recommendation; in his twenties, he played with
Charlie Parker
. Bley started incorporating maverick pianist
Lennie Tristano
's approach to improvisation and collaborating with
Charles Mingus
, and in 1958 in Los Angeles Bley famously put together a band with
Ornette Coleman
,
Don Cherry
,
Charlie Haden
, and
Billy Higgins
. His move into free improvisation in the groundbreaking
Jimmy Giuffre 3
brought him acclaim. After moving to New York, he was one of the performers at the Cellar Cafe in
Bill Dixon
's "October Revolution in Jazz" four-day festival, which led to Bley being one of the co-founders shortly thereafter of the Jazz Composers Guild. It was in the midst of that fabled month that Bley recorded his first LP for ESP-Disk' (sixth overall to that point),
Barrage
. Bley returned to the studio for his second ESP-Disk' LP a bit less than two months later.
Closer
finds Bley again heavily featuring then-wife
Carla
's compositions; she's credited on seven of the ten tracks, including two also heard on
Barrage
, "Batterie" and "And Now the Queen." They sound quite different on this quieter trio date, and the performances are more concise (no track breaks the 3:30 mark). Paul included one of his own tunes, "Figfoot," as well as Ornette Coleman's "Crossroads" and future wife
Annette Peacock
's "Cartoon." Closer features the distinctive pianism we've come to associate with Bley in one of its earliest recorded manifestations. The other players are fellow Jimmy Giuffre 3 member
Steve Swallow
and, in his recording debut,
Barry Altschul
.
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