condition (record/cover): NM / NM
Insert included. No obi.
The second volume of the Paris concert document: Cecil Taylor and the Unit continuing the arc across another LP, Japanese Trio / Freedom pressing. Taylor's long-form concerts resist excerpting by design - the power is cumulative, wave upon wave, each climax recontextualizing the last - and the second volume is where the accumulation pays off in full: the energy peaks that only ninety minutes of preparation can earn, the structural returns that reveal the whole evening was composed all along, in real time, in front of witnesses. Jimmy Lyons remains the most underrated great altoist of his era by a wide margin, and these European tapes are core evidence for the appeal: Bird's syntax spoken fluently inside Taylor's hurricane, night after night, for three decades of loyalty the music has never quite properly repaid. Both volumes belong together on the shelf, obviously and permanently.
Here is the second half of the argument - quiet vinyl, strong copy, case closed.