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Spring of Two Blue​-​J's [Part 2: quartet]

from Spring of Two Blue​-​J's by Cecil Taylor Unit

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This track is Part 2 of the 2nd set of a live concert recorded on November 4, 1973 in New York City.

Producer’s note: This digital-only drop of “Spring of Two Blue-Js” is available of all streaming services. It is the first authorized release of the album, mastered from the original master tapes, since 1974. The vinyl LP was originally issued in early 1974 on Unit Core Records, the personal label of Cecil Taylor. There were only 2000 records pressed. Every other release has been a bootlegged transcription from that pressing.

More details are available in the free PDF booklet attached to this release.

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from Spring of Two Blue​-​J's, released January 2, 2023
Cecil Taylor Unit

Cecil Taylor: piano, composer
Andrew Cyrille: percussion
Jimmy Lyons: alto saxophone
Sirone: double bass

For Ben Webster, died 10/73

2nd track of the second set of a concert recorded live November 4, 1973 at
The Town Hall
123 West 43rd Street
New York, New York

Produced by Bonitza Melodies (Fred Seibert) and A.D.Icklas aka David Laura
Recording engineered by Fred Seibert with Nick Moy
Remix by Fred Seibert, Jeff Ader, Alan Goodman, David Laura and Tony May
Cover photo by K. Abe
Art by Don Mathe and Li Baily

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Oblivion Records Los Angeles, California

Oblivion Records is an independent American blues and jazz recording company, revived during the pandemic after 50 years to drop the digital release of an historic performance of jazz innovator Cecil Taylor in New York City in 1973.

Dick Pennington, Tom Pomposello and Fred Seibert started Oblivion in the back room of Tom's hippie record store on Long Island.

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