Solo
Cecil Taylor · 1973
31 min · 4 tracks · jazz · avant-garde music
An exploration of piano as a percussive instrument, melding raw energy with intricate melodic patterns.
Solo is an album by Cecil Taylor, released in 1973. An exploration of piano as a percussive instrument, melding raw energy with intricate melodic patterns. 'Solo' is notable for its unorthodox approach to jazz, showcasing Taylor's radical techniques that influenced countless musicians. The album received critical acclaim and solidified Taylor's reputation within the avant-garde music scene, becoming a reference point for future generations of experimental pianists. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Solo sound like?
An exploration of piano as a percussive instrument, melding raw energy with intricate melodic patterns. Rooted in jazz and avant-garde music.
What makes Solo by Cecil Taylor notable?
'Solo' is notable for its unorthodox approach to jazz, showcasing Taylor's radical techniques that influenced countless musicians. The album received critical acclaim and solidified Taylor's reputation within the avant-garde music scene, becoming a reference point for future generations of experimental pianists. Released in 1973, 'Solo' represents a significant moment in Cecil Taylor's career following his groundbreaking work in avant-garde jazz. By this time, Taylor was emerging as a key figure in the genre, having previously recorded influential albums like 'Unit Structures' (1966) and 'Conquistador!' (1966). This album captures his evolution as he continues to push the boundaries of improvisation and solo performance.
How many songs are on Solo?
Solo has 4 tracks, running approximately 31 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Choral of Voice (Elesion) Standout 7:21
- 2 Lono Standout 9:25
- 3 Asapk in Ame 7:09
- 4 Indent: 1/2 of First Layer / 2nd 1/2 of First Layer Standout 7:17
Release Date
January 1, 1973
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
31 min 12 sec
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