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Partners (Paul Bley & Gary Peacock album)

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Partners
Studio album by
Released1991
RecordedDecember 18, 1989
Sound on Sound Studio, NYC
GenreJazz
Length61:35
LabelOwl OWL 058
ProducerFrançois Lemaire
Paul Bley chronology
The Life of a Trio: Sunday
(1989)
Partners
(1991)
BeBopBeBopBeBopBeBop
(1989)
Gary Peacock chronology
Guamba
(1987)
Partners
(1989)
Oracle
(1993)

Partners is an album by pianist Paul Bley and bassist Gary Peacock recorded in New York in 1989 and released on the French Owl label in 1991.[1]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars stating "by the time this duo session was recorded, one could expect that a certain degree of musical empathy would be in play. And yes, here there is plenty of the give and take of two old friends who do not go along with the mainstream jazz program. Yet one could also call this an album of twin monologues, for ten of the 15 tracks here are solo improvisations for each player".[2]

Track listing

All compositions by Paul Bley and Gary Peacock except as indicated

  1. "Again Anew" - 6:32
  2. "Pleiades Skirt" (Peacock) - 2:12
  3. "Octavon" (Bley) - 2:13
  4. "Latin Genetics" (Ornette Coleman) - 5:07
  5. "Workinoot" (Peacock) - 4:37
  6. "Afternoon of a Dawn, Parts 1-3" (Bley) - 5:33
  7. "Hand in Hand" - 4:44
  8. "Satyr Satire" (Peacock) - 2:41
  9. "Lull-A-Bye" (Bley) - 3:31
  10. "Twitter Pat" (Peacock) - 1:35
  11. "Who's Who Is It?" - 11:37
  12. "Gently, Gently" (Peacock) - 2:11
  13. "Majestique" (Bley) - 3:06
  14. "Pot Luck" (Peacock) - 2:48
  15. "No Pun Intended" - 3:08

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Paul Bley catalog, accessed June 28, 2014
  2. ^ a b Ginell, R. S., Allmusic Review accessed June 28, 2014