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The World Of
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CECIL TAYLOR The World Of (1960 US 5-track mono vinyl LP with 'deep groove' label. Cecil produced fascinating but puzzling freeform jazz in the avant-garde style and this session from October 12-13th, 1960 recorded in New York is no exception.The exciting pianist is joined by Buell Neidlinger on bass, drummer Dennis Charles and tenor saxophonist Archie Shepp, the latter playing on Air Lazy Afternoon only. A richly rewarding album! The pasted picture sleeve has tape repaired edgesbut otherwise shows just a little light shelfwear with some age yellowing to the back slick & the vinyl remains excellent with little sign of play CJM8006) more...
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