Dive into the intricate and captivating world of Cecil Taylor with this extraordinary album, "The World of Cecil Taylor/Love for Sale." Released on September 9, 2007, by Poppydisc, this double album is a masterclass in the avant-garde and free jazz genres, showcasing Taylor's unique blend of hard bop and experimental sounds. Spanning a generous 1 hour and 30 minutes, the album features 10 tracks that highlight Taylor's virtuosic piano playing and his innovative approach to composition and improvisation.
The album opens with "Get Out of Town," a dynamic and energetic piece that sets the tone for the rest of the record. Other standout tracks include "I Love Paris," a reimagining of the classic song that showcases Taylor's unique interpretation, and "Love for Sale," a sultry and sophisticated take on the Cole Porter classic. "Little Lees (A.K.A. 'Louise')" and "Matie's Trophies (A.K.A. 'Motystrophe' Or 'Blues')" offer a glimpse into Taylor's more introspective side, while "Air - Take 28" and "This Nearly Was Mine - Take 1" demonstrate his mastery of improvisation.
The album also features several rare and previously unreleased tracks, including alternate takes and unique compositions that have never been heard before. "Port of Call" and "E.B." - Take 2" are particularly noteworthy, showcasing Taylor's ability to create complex and engaging music that pushes the boundaries of traditional jazz.
Throughout the album, Taylor's playing is characterized by his signature use of dissonance, polyrhythms, and extended techniques, creating a sound that is both challenging and rewarding. The album also features contributions from other talented musicians, including Booker Little, who appears on several tracks.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Cecil Taylor or a newcomer to his music, "The World of Cecil Taylor/Love for Sale" is an essential addition to any jazz collection. With its unique blend of styles and innovative approach to composition, this album is sure to captivate and inspire listeners.