On The Spot!
Jaki Byard
When Jaki Byard (1922-1999) played, you'd hear the history of jazz piano, from ragtime and stride to swing, bebop, and the avant-garde. The Worcester, Massachusetts native, though influenced by such greats as Bud Powell and Art Tatum, developed a unique, immediately recognizable style. Here, recorded in the mid-to-late '60s with such able compatriots as trumpeter Jimmy Owens, bassist Paul Chambers, and drummer Billy Higgins, Byard is magnificent. He swings in a modern-minded manner on "Olean Visit," offers a piquant emulation of Jelly Roll Morton on "Spanish Tinge," goes funky on "Alexander's Ragtime Band," delivers sprays of notes à la Cecil Taylor on the title track, and strides like mad on "GEB Piano Roll." There are also two examples of Byard as a singing-toned, resourceful alto saxophonist.
with Jaki Byard, Jimmy Owens, Paul Chambers, George Tucker, Billy Higgins Alan Dawson
TRACKLISTING
- 1. A-toodle-oo, Toodle-oo
- 2. I Fall In Love Too Easily
- 3. Olean Visit
- 4. Spanish Tinge
- 5. Alexander's Ragtime Band
- 6. On The Spot
- 7. Geb Piano Roll
- 8. Second Balcony Jump
- 9. P.c. Blues
- 10. Snow Flakes
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with George Tucker, Alan Dawson
Recorded April 15, 1965.








