condition (record/cover): NM / NM
Insert and obi included.
Café Montmartre, Copenhagen, 1962: Cecil Taylor with Jimmy Lyons and Sunny Murray - the trio that broke the time barrier, documented live at the exact moment of breakthrough, in one of the most consequential club engagements ever taped. Murray abandons the stated beat for pure floating pulse, drumming as continuous energy rather than punctuation - the innovation that would soon carry Ayler's revolution too; Lyons threads Bird's language through the storm with the loyalty and brilliance that would define three decades at Taylor's side; and Taylor himself plays with an orchestral violence and control that made the piano a percussion section, a string section and a weather event simultaneously. The Montmartre tapes are among the most important live recordings of the sixties, full stop - the new music's Rosetta stone, studied by every serious player since.
Japanese Trio pressing on the Freedom series, quiet vinyl for a hurricane. Foundational, and still genuinely frightening in the best possible way.