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Andrew Hill: Andrew Hill: Solos - The Jazz Sessions
By
Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018

Anthony Braxton
woodwindsb.1945
Hill's Solos: The Jazz Sessions represents the audio version of a brilliant thirty-nine part Canadian television series produced by Daniel Berman from 2004-2006. Like all the series' episodes, Hill was recorded at the Berkeley Church in Toronto, Canada and his performance took place in the first year of the program. Berman staged these performances without host, narration or audience, purposefully letting the music speak for itself. That unique ambiencealong with pristine sound qualityhave resulted in a superior audio account of the event, almost ten years later.
Berman imposed no constraints on Hill's selections for this performance. The self-selected compositions on Solos: The Jazz Sessions span decades of Hill's catalogue from "East 9th Street" Hommage (441 Records, 1975) to "Smooth" from Time Lines (Blue Note Records, 2006). The interpretations are fresh and his playing is as elegantly quirky as anything he did in his career. The eighteen-plus minute closing piece, "Tough Love" is warm and contemplative without sacrificing Hill's adventurous style of improvisation or his idiosyncratic cadenced approach to playing. Each of the four relatively lengthy pieces on Solos: The Jazz Sessions is marked by Hill's unorthodoxly beautiful readings and his search for new ways to express the music.
By the time Hill was barely out of his teens, he had already caught the attention ofand worked withtrumpeter

Miles Davis
trumpet1926 - 1991

Eric Dolphy
woodwinds1928 - 1964

Joe Henderson
saxophone1937 - 2001
Track Listing
East 9th Street; Bent Forward; Words by Hill; Smooth; Tough Love; Words by Hill.
Personnel
Andrew Hill
pianoAndrew Hill: piano.
Album information
Title: Andrew Hill: Solos - The Jazz Sessions | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Original Spin Music
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