Taylor, Mike -trio-
Trio
The expressive English pianist Mike Taylor recorded a couple of excellent albums in the mid-1960s, at the request of
Denis Preston of Lansdowne Studios, before drug use got the better of him, resulting in a long period of homelessness
and a tragically early death from drowning at the age of 30, in 1970. Trio, the only album Taylor cut with the jazz trio
he fronted,
has strikingly original renditions of jazz standards such as "Stella By Starlight" and "The End Of A Love Affair," as
well as his own captivating originals, such as "Guru" and "Abena," which both hinted at exotic foreign elements that
would later be used more widely in "World Music" releases. A key member of the trio was bassist Jack Bruce, who would
later revive some of Taylors work with Cream; drummer Jon Hiseman, who also played on Taylors debut album, keeps things
together rhythmically as Bruce and Taylor pull the melody into disparate directions and Ron Rubin, who also made a name
for himself as a jazz pianist, is present on some tracks on double bass. The Cream connection may be a major draw for
fans of that group, yet the album is worth exploring in its own right for all fans of jazz, given Taylors undeniable
talents, Prestons sterling arrangements, and the unmistakable bass of Jack Bruce.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
25-09-2020
Label
Item-nr
543709
EAN
0889397107475
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
ALL THE THINGS YOU ARE
2
JUST A BLUES
3
WHILE MY LADY SLEEPS
4
THE END OF A LOVE AFFAIR
5
TWO AUTUMNS
6
GURU
7
STELLA BY STARLIGHT
8
ABENA