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"Mike Taylor Remembered" - Various Artists (DUSKCD103)
Released: Aug 27th 2007
On: Dusk Fire Records
Format: CD
Via: Proper Music Distribution UK
FIRST OFFICIAL RELEASE FOR BRIT JAZZ GREATS' 1973 MEMORIAL TO MAVERICK
TALENT
One of the most gifted British jazzmen of his age, and one of the most
audacious musical pioneers of all time, Mike Taylor died tragically young
in late January 1969.
There is no exact date for his death. His body was pulled out of the
Thames estuary, near Southend, England. He had been in the water for some
time and it took the police more than a week to make a positive
identification. He lies buried at Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.
Speculation continues as to whether his death was an act of suicide or
misadventure. What was only too apparent to friends and colleagues was
Taylor's physical and mental decline, and the collapse of his career,
caused by excessive drug use.
Mike Taylor left just two albums (Pendulum and Trio), together with
co-writes with Ginger Baker for Cream's Wheels Of Fire album. Yet today,
he is fast attaining cult status for his breadth of vision coupled to
highly original composition and performance.
Over the following few years Taylor's music received growing exposure.
Four months after his death, Jack Bruce and Dave Gelly assembled a small
band for a special edition of BBC Radio's Jazz Workshop in tribute to
their former colleague.
Gelly directed a concert of his music at the London School of Economics
towards the end of the year.
A programme of songs by Taylor and Neil Ardley was broadcast in BBC
Radio's Jazz In Britain series in October 1970.
The New Jazz Orchestra kept several Mike Taylor pieces in its repertoire,
notably 'Half Blue', 'Ballad' and the challenging 'Pendulum', in Neil
Ardley's orchestration, including them in concerts and broadcasts.
A version of Taylor's 'Jumping Off The Sun' was featured on Colosseum's US
album, The Grass Is Greener.
Mike Taylor Remembered is the most fulsome tribute of all. Recorded over
two days in June 1973, at Denis Preston's Lansdowne Studios in London, it
collects a trove of Taylor compositions, performed by a veritable who's
who of modern British jazz, with around twenty musicians contributing
differing orchestration for each of the ten album's 10 pieces.
This collective brought a personal approach to the material providing the
resultant recordings a rounded impression of its composer's musical
personality and the breadth of his talent.
Jon Hiseman and Barbara Thompson knew Mike intimately and worked on much
of this music with him; Ian Carr, who originally introduced Mike Taylor to
Denis Preston, recorded two albums by Mike Taylor; Neil Ardley, as leader
of the New Jazz Orchestra directed performances of his orchestral music;
Henry Lowther and Dave Gelly featured Mike's music with their own bands;
and Norma Winstone was one of the few singers able to sing his
extraordinary songs.
The recording album of Taylor's surviving orchestral music, jazz tunes and
songs served both as a memorial to him and to preserve his work as a
composer and song writer for posterity.
Released now, for the first time, Mike Taylor Remembered. (Dusk Fire;
DUSKCD103) presents the full set list, re-mastered from Neil Ardley's
original tapes, and includes a generous 20-page booklet with extensive
booklet notes on Taylor and the album's recording by Dave Gelly
complemented by previously-unseen photography.
The album gets a vinyl LP release in August on Jonny Trunk's Trunk label.
Track listing:
Half Blue : Pendulum : I See You : Son of Red Blues - Brown Thursday :
Song of Love : Folk Dance No 2 : Summer Sounds : Land of Rhyme in Time :
Timewind : Jumping Off The Sun : Black and White Raga
Musicians playing on the album:
Tony Fisher, Greg Bowen, Henry Lowther, Ian Carr (trumpets, flugelhorn) :
Chris Pyne, David Horler (trombones) : Ray Premru (bass trombone) :
Barbara Thompson (flute, alto flute, soprano sax) : Ray Warleigh (flute,
alto sax) : Stan Sulzmann (flute, alto sax, soprano sax) : Bob Efford
(oboe, tenor sax, bassoon) : Dave Gelly (bass clarinet, clarinet, tenor
sax) : Bunny Gould (bass clarinet, bassoon) : Peter Lemer (piano, electric
piano, synthesizer) : Alan Branscombe (vibraphone) : Chris Laurence, Ron
Mathewson (bass, bass guitar) : Jon Hiseman (drums, percussion) : Neil
Ardley (director) : Norma Winstone (vocal)
ENDS
Information released on behalf of Dusk Fire Records by
Singsong Entertainment Publicity
Contacts: Peter Muir; tel + 44 (0)1296 715228 email
peter@singsongpr.biz
www.duskfire.co.uk
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