Improvisie Explained

Improvisie
Type:live
Artist:Paul Bley
Cover:Improvisie.jpg
Recorded:March 26, 1971
Venue:Club B14, Rotterdam, Holland
Genre:Jazz
Label:America (AM 6121)
Producer:Pierre Berjot
Chronology:Paul Bley
Prev Title:The Paul Bley Synthesizer Show
Prev Year:1971
Next Title:Dual Unity
Next Year:1972

Improvisie is a live album by Paul Bley with Annette Peacock and Han Bennink which was released on the French America label in 1971.[1]

Reception

Allmusic awarded the album 4½ stars observing "There are two pieces on the set, the elegiac title cut, which is nearly 14 minutes in length, and the much more adventurous "Touching," which is nearly 24. On "Improvisie," elements of jazz phrasing and harmony usher in the piece haltingly, purposefully, almost reverently... Even 35 years later, "Touching" is still a brave and uncompromising work, one that asks as many questions as it answers, and one that renews its freshness with each repeated listening".[2] The Penguin Guide to Jazz stated "It was Peacock who got Bley interested in synthesisers and even at this early stage their mutual explorations of electronic sounds is extremely impressive".[3]

Track listing

  1. "Improvisie" (Annette Peacock, Han Bennink, Paul Bley) – 13:53
  2. "Touching" (Peacock) – 23:43

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. http://www.jazzdisco.org/paul-bley/catalog/#america-30-am-6121 Paul Bley catalog
  2. Jurek, T., Allmusic Review accessed June 20, 2014
  3. Book: Cook, Richard. Richard Cook (journalist). Brian Morton. Brian Morton (Scottish writer). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD. 8th. The Penguin Guide to Jazz. 2008. Penguin. London. 0141023279. 133. registration.