John Taylor Trio - Decipher - AudioSoundMusic
John Taylor Trio - Decipher - AudioSoundMusic
John Taylor Trio - Decipher - AudioSoundMusic
John Taylor Trio - Decipher - AudioSoundMusic
John Taylor Trio - Decipher - AudioSoundMusic
John Taylor Trio - Decipher - AudioSoundMusic
John Taylor Trio - Decipher - AudioSoundMusic
John Taylor Trio - Decipher - AudioSoundMusic

John Taylor Trio - Decipher

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John Taylor - piano

Chris Laurence - bass

Tony Levin - drums

Composed by John Taylor

 

1 LP, Gatefold jacket

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label :  MPS

Original Label : MPS

Recorded in 1972–1973 at MPS Studio, VillingenProduced by MPS Records

Originally released in 1973

Reissued in 2017

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. Cipher / Wait For Me
  2. Leaping

Side B:

  1. Speak To Me
  2. Song For A Child
  3. White Magic

 

Reviews:

“Though the British pianist John Taylor played with a full slate of jazz greats including Charlie Haden, Lee Konitz, Jan Garbarek and Kenny Wheeler (with whom he performed in varied settings including the vocal trio Azimuth and a duo), he was seriously underappreciated on this side of the ocean at the time of his death in 2015. The reissue of this terrific 1973 album is both a great introduction to his talent and a valuable document of an important artist on the rise.

Decipher captures both the driving intensity and harmonic complexity of Taylor’s style. His trio, including bassist Chris Laurence and drummer Tony Levin, has some of the interactive chemistry of Bill Evans’ great early trio but pushes the music forward in a more aggressive, even swaggering manner. Taylor is in speed mode from the get-go, knocking out swirling, sculpted phrases on “Cipher,” an infectious modal-style tune that circles around a repeated phrase.” JazzTimes Review by Bylloyd Sachs, April 25th 2019

 

Ratings :

Discogs : 4,44 / 5

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