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ARTIST
DAVIDSON TRIO, LOWELL
TITLE
Lowell Davidson Trio
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
ESP-DISK
CATALOG #
ESPDISK 1012LP
ESPDISK 1012LP
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
6/11/2021
Restocked. ESP-Disk' present a
Lowell Davidson Trio
's self-titled album, originally released in 1965. On
Ornette Coleman
's recommendation, ESP-Disk' owner
Bernard Stollman
signed up pianist
Lowell Davidson
(then majoring in biochemistry at Harvard) for this album without having heard him play. Davidson came to New York and got to work with the elite rhythm section of drummer
Milford Graves
and bassist
Gary Peacock
, both stalwarts of the ESP catalog. The interplay among the members of the trio is dazzling, but in all ways the pianist is the star of the album. His playing inevitably drew comparisons to
Cecil Taylor
(can't blame the critics too much, as there just weren't that many pianists going this far out in 1965, so there weren't many comparisons available), but he is his own man stylistically, and puts more space around his notes. He's equally likely to unleash complexly intertwining two-handed runs, spicy dissonances, shimmering Impressionism, or poignant lyricism. The only recording ever approved for release by Davidson, it remains fresh and exciting fifty years later. Personnel: Lowell Davidson - piano; Gary Peacock - bass; Milford Graves - percussion. Recorded July 27, 1965. Engineering by
Art Crist
. Photography by
George Klabin
. Original cover design by
Baby Jerry
. Tape transfer and mastering by
Steven Walcott
. Design and layout by
Miles Bachman
and
Michael Sanzone
.
"...
The composition of the trio is also quite inspired. There appears to have been a symbiotic relationship between the other players -- bassist Gary Peacock, percussionist Milford Graves -- and the pianist. Davidson's superior harmonic sense is beautifully reflected in the manner in which Graves, for instance, employs dynamics to explore tonal colors and rhythmic textures. Although he displays this exquisite sensibility throughout very good examples of this are heard on 'L' and 'Stately.' Peacock achieves no less a state of rarified elegance playing both pizzicato and con arco, especially on 'Ad Hoc.' Note his and Graves' rumbling bass, punctuated by bright splashes on various cymbals, a perfect foil for Davidson's complex forays into the heart of the song's theme
." --
Raul d'Gama Rose
, All About Jazz
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