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Jimmy Lyons: Live From Studio Rivbea (Jimmy Lyons)
ByJimmy Lyons
saxophone, alto1933 - 1986

Cecil Taylor
piano1929 - 2018
But a fatal cocktail of perfectionism and self-doubt meant that he only issued five recordings under his name during his lifetime, a tally later doubled by live tapes collected after his untimely death in 1986 as The Box Set (Ayler, 2003). Nonetheless, that makes the release of a new live album from the Studio Rivbea archivesa trove curated from the late

Sam Rivers
saxophone, tenor1923 - 2011
The pick of the pair is "After You Left," a previously unheard part of Lyons' set during the legendary Summer 1976 Festival, which resulted in the monumental Wildflowers: The New York Loft Jazz Sessions (Douglas, 1977). Joining the saxophonist are longtime partner bassoonist

Karen Borca
bassoonb.1948
Hayes Burnett
bass, acousticHenry Letcher
drumsBorca, one of the few women active in avant-garde jazz at the time and an early pioneer of the bassoon in improvisational contexts, mirrors Lyons with a patient, architectural methodology. Her lines build reiterated figures, spiked with expressive cries and sudden jabs of color. Burnett, whose resume also included

Sun Ra
piano1914 - 1993

Pharoah Sanders
saxophone, tenor1940 - 2022

Bill Dixon
trumpet1925 - 2010
A performance recorded at Rivbea just under two years earlier presents a more skeletal configuration: a trio with Burnett and drummer

Syd Smart
drumsLyons moves from tightly coiled introductory repetitions into serpentine flights, during which his place in a lineage stretching back to

Charlie Parker
saxophone, alto1920 - 1955
What emerges across both sets is a portrait of Lyons as a musician of uncommon discipline and intensitya player deeply committed to cohesion even in the most unbound musical settings. These recordings are not only a vital addition to his sparse discography but a reaffirmation of the crucial role the Lower East Side lofts played as crucibles for experimental jazz in the 1970s. In this nurturing ecosystem, musicians like Lyons could forge their paths, even in the shade of brighter stars. ">
Track Listing
After You Left; Diads.
Personnel
Jimmy Lyons
saxophone, altoKaren Borca
bassoonHayes Burnett
bass, acousticHenry Letcher
drumsSyd Smart
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Karen Borca: bassoon (1); Henry Letcher: drums (1); Syd Smart: drums (2).
Album information
Title: Live From Studio Rivbea (Jimmy Lyons) | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: NoBusiness Records
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