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The Hearth

Cecil Taylor · 1989

61 min · 1 track · jazz ยท avant-garde music

A sprawling, avant-garde exploration of sound that intertwines chaos with lyrical beauty across its expansive runtime.

The Hearth is an album by Cecil Taylor, released in 1989. A sprawling, avant-garde exploration of sound that intertwines chaos with lyrical beauty across its expansive runtime. 'The Hearth' received critical acclaim for its ambitious structure and depth, solidifying Taylor's influence on the avant-garde jazz scene. It is noted for its lengthy format, challenging conventional listening practices and contributing to discussions around the boundaries of jazz music during this period. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Hearth sound like?

A sprawling, avant-garde exploration of sound that intertwines chaos with lyrical beauty across its expansive runtime. Rooted in jazz and avant-garde music.

What makes The Hearth by Cecil Taylor notable?

'The Hearth' received critical acclaim for its ambitious structure and depth, solidifying Taylor's influence on the avant-garde jazz scene. It is noted for its lengthy format, challenging conventional listening practices and contributing to discussions around the boundaries of jazz music during this period. By 1989, Cecil Taylor had established himself as a leading figure in avant-garde jazz, and 'The Hearth' marked his return to the studio after a five-year hiatus. This album followed his acclaimed works in the 1980s and showcased his unique approach to improvisation and composition, reflecting both personal evolution and artistic experimentation.

How many songs are on The Hearth?

The Hearth has 1 track, running approximately 61 minutes.

Tracklist

1 track·61:31

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  • 1 The Hearth Standout 1:01:31

Genre

avant-garde music, jazz

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

61 min 31 sec