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Paul Bley / Franz Koglmann / Gary Peacock: Annette
ByPaul Bley
piano1932 - 2016

Annette Peacock
vocalsThe slashing experimentalism of that music was, however, almost certainly an invention of Bley's as much as it was Peacock's. They were husband and wife during the time most of this music was composed and recorded, though they were not even remotely connected when this album was made in 1992. So Bley 's remarkable intimacy in interpreting these songs instrumentally is astounding, notwithstanding his being ably abetted by another of Peacock's ex-husbands, bassist,

Gary Peacock
bass, acoustic1935 - 2020

Franz Koglmann
flugelhornb.1947

Carla Bley
piano1938 - 2023
Deeply influenced by the early psychedelic era as well as elements of the Way of Zen, Annette Peacock composed works that were characterized as much by hypnotic whorls as by the use of silence and harmonic space between phrases and lines. Right from the early mid-sixties, when Peacock joined

Albert Ayler
saxophone, tenor1936 - 1970
Bley remains true to Peacock's stylistic idiosyncrasies throughout this album. His heart-wrenching performances of "Touching" and "Blood" cast Peacock as a musical doppelganger of author Sylvia Plath. Peacock's originals possess stripped down emotions that bare her soul, and Bley's versions emanate directly from his artistic soul. His astounding work is matched, note-for-note by the ingenious soul-searching minimalism of Peacock's sinewy pizzicato playing, as well as the lonesome, electrifying beauty of Koglmann's trumpet and flugelhorn, capturing Peacock's sensibilities ever so accurately, especially on Miracles." Small wonder this album remains as fresh 18 years on as it was when it was originally released. ">
Track Listing
Touching (take 1); El Cordobes; Cartoon; Albert's Love Theme; Kid Dynamite; Miracles; Blood (take 1); Annette; Both; Blood (take 2); Mister Joy; Touching (take 2).
Personnel
Paul Bley
pianoPaul Bley: piano; Franz Koglmann: flugelhorn, trumpet; Gary Peacock: double bass.
Album information
Title: Annette | Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Hat Hut Records
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