Dive into the raw and unfiltered world of free jazz with Buell Neidlinger's "New York City R&B," a captivating album originally recorded in 1961 and reissued in 2007 under the Poppydisc label. This concise yet powerful collection features just four tracks, spanning a total of 36 minutes, each one a testament to the genre's improvisational spirit and emotional depth.
Neidlinger, a seasoned bassist, is joined by the legendary Cecil Taylor on piano and Billy Higgins on drums, creating a dynamic trio that pushes the boundaries of jazz. The album opens with "O.P.," setting the tone for the avant-garde journey that follows. "Cell Walk for Celeste - Take 8" showcases the musicians' intricate interplay, while "Cindy's Main Mood" offers a moment of introspection. The album concludes with "Things Ain't What They Used to Be - Take 1," a poignant reflection on the changing times.
Originally recorded as a session by Neidlinger, the album was later reissued under joint names, highlighting the collaborative spirit of the musicians involved. The 2007 reissue brings this historic recording to a new generation of listeners, offering a glimpse into the innovative and boundary-pushing world of free jazz. Whether you're a seasoned jazz aficionado or a curious newcomer, "New York City R&B" promises an engaging and thought-provoking listening experience.