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Billy Taylor|Live at MCG

Live at MCG

Billy Taylor and Gerry Mulligan

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Billy Taylor was already in his early seventies and Gerry Mulligan not far behind when the pianist and baritone saxophonist performed together for the first time in a series of 1993 dates at the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild in Pittsburgh, PA. The two had been close friends for years, though, and their on-stage meeting has an aura of inevitability about it: there's a symbiotic relationship at work here from the first moments that only grows tighter as the program moves along. By this time, each musician had half a century of experience behind him, accustomed to working in any number of diverse configurations, but together they keep things loose and easy here, not looking to prove anything to anyone -- only to enjoy each other's company. Working with drummer Carl Allen and bassist Chip Jackson, Mulligan and Taylor largely stick with the standards, playing them straight-ahead and unadorned, yet injecting each with a sense of tenderness and integrity. There's a palpable sense of mutual respect as they trade riffs on tunes that, in less capable hands, would just sound old and tired. Duke Ellington's "Come Sunday," Johnny Mercer's "Laura," and the classic "Body and Soul" are all spacious and bluesy, Taylor bringing a moodiness to it that Mulligan is all too happy to feed off. The opening "Stompin' at the Savoy" is a chipper, midtempo romp setting a good-time mood that never dissipates, and the set's two originals, Taylor's "Capricious" and Mulligan's "Line for Lyons," are dramatic swingers that give the band and its soloists a chance to open up and blow, without getting carried away. Mulligan only had a little more than two years left, and although he and Taylor never left more of a mark as partners, it's a good thing that this superb, thoroughly enjoyable document survives.

© Jeff Tamarkin /TiVo

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1
Stompin' At The Savoy
00:06:11

Benny Goodman, Composer - Edgar Sampson, Composer - Gerry Mulligan, MainArtist - Chick Webb, Composer - BILLY TAYLOR, MainArtist - Rytvoc Inc., MusicPublisher - EMI Robbins Catlog, Inc., MusicPublisher - Raybag Music Publishing Corp., MusicPublisher

2007 MCG Jazz 2007 MCG Jazz

2
Just You Just Me
00:04:57

Gerry Mulligan, MainArtist - BILLY TAYLOR, MainArtist - EMI Robbins Catalog, Inc., MusicPublisher - Jesse Greet, Composer

2007 MCG Jazz 2007 MCG Jazz

3
Darn That Dream
00:07:11

Jimmy Van Heusen, Composer - Gerry Mulligan, MainArtist - Eddie Delange, Composer - BILLY TAYLOR, MainArtist - RANGE ROAD MUSIC, INC., MusicPublisher - Jerry Leiber Mike Stoller Music Shapiro Berstein and Co. Inc. Scarsdale Music Corp., MusicPublisher

2007 MCG Jazz 2007 MCG Jazz

4
All The Things You Are
00:05:11

Jerome Kern, Composer - Oscar Hammerstein, Composer - Gerry Mulligan, MainArtist - BILLY TAYLOR, MainArtist - Universal-Polygram International Publishing, Inc., MusicPublisher

2007 MCG Jazz 2007 MCG Jazz

5
Laura
00:08:19

Johnny Mercer, Composer - Gerry Mulligan, MainArtist - David Raskin, Composer - BILLY TAYLOR, MainArtist - EMI Robbins Catalog, Inc., MusicPublisher

2007 MCG Jazz 2007 MCG Jazz

6
Line For Lyons
00:07:27

Gerry Mulligan, Composer, MainArtist - BILLY TAYLOR, MainArtist - Citerion Music Corp., MusicPublisher

2007 MCG Jazz 2007 MCG Jazz

7
Body and Soul
00:08:10

Edward Heyman, Composer - Frank Eyton, Composer - John Green, Composer - Robert Sour, Composer - Gerry Mulligan, MainArtist - BILLY TAYLOR, MainArtist - WB Music Corp., MusicPublisher - Range Road Music Inc., MusicPublisher - Druropetal Music Tetauq Music Inc., MusicPublisher - Songwriters Guild fo America, MusicPublisher

2007 MCG Jazz 2007 MCG Jazz

8
Indiana (Back Home Again In Indiana)
00:06:14

PUBLIC DOMAIN, MusicPublisher - Gerry Mulligan, MainArtist - James Hanley, Composer - BALLARD MACDONALD, Composer - BILLY TAYLOR, Composer, MainArtist

2007 MCG Jazz 2007 MCG Jazz

9
Come Sunday
00:08:23

Duke Ellington, Composer - Gerry Mulligan, MainArtist - BILLY TAYLOR, MainArtist - Music Sales Corp., MusicPublisher

2007 MCG Jazz 2007 MCG Jazz

10
Capricious
00:06:28

Gerry Mulligan, MainArtist - BILLY TAYLOR, Composer, MainArtist - Duane Music, Inc., MusicPublisher

2007 MCG Jazz 2007 MCG Jazz

Album review

Billy Taylor was already in his early seventies and Gerry Mulligan not far behind when the pianist and baritone saxophonist performed together for the first time in a series of 1993 dates at the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild in Pittsburgh, PA. The two had been close friends for years, though, and their on-stage meeting has an aura of inevitability about it: there's a symbiotic relationship at work here from the first moments that only grows tighter as the program moves along. By this time, each musician had half a century of experience behind him, accustomed to working in any number of diverse configurations, but together they keep things loose and easy here, not looking to prove anything to anyone -- only to enjoy each other's company. Working with drummer Carl Allen and bassist Chip Jackson, Mulligan and Taylor largely stick with the standards, playing them straight-ahead and unadorned, yet injecting each with a sense of tenderness and integrity. There's a palpable sense of mutual respect as they trade riffs on tunes that, in less capable hands, would just sound old and tired. Duke Ellington's "Come Sunday," Johnny Mercer's "Laura," and the classic "Body and Soul" are all spacious and bluesy, Taylor bringing a moodiness to it that Mulligan is all too happy to feed off. The opening "Stompin' at the Savoy" is a chipper, midtempo romp setting a good-time mood that never dissipates, and the set's two originals, Taylor's "Capricious" and Mulligan's "Line for Lyons," are dramatic swingers that give the band and its soloists a chance to open up and blow, without getting carried away. Mulligan only had a little more than two years left, and although he and Taylor never left more of a mark as partners, it's a good thing that this superb, thoroughly enjoyable document survives.

© Jeff Tamarkin /TiVo

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