Charles Tyler - Mid Western Drifter (1992)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) ~ 195.09 Mb | 56:26 | Covers
Free Jazz | Label: Bleu Regard - CT 1942
The final recording by the criminally ignored saxophonist Charles Tyler is, in essence, a manifesto of his entire art. Performed in trio with bassist Didier Levallet and pianist Curtis Clark, Tyler, in composition, poetry, and, of course, blowing, reveals in the flesh someone that has almost totally disappeared form the jazz scene: the minstrel who tells the story of his becoming. Mingus did it, Cecil Taylor still does it albeit in an obtuse fashion, Matthew Shipp and Charles Gayle do it, but Tyler did it as an entire enterprise: his storytelling and poetry and compositions were inseparable from the sounds he made on the horn or form the tunes he played from the jazz canon.