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The Baptised Traveller

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Released
  
1969

Length
  
38:51

Artist
  
Label
  
COLUMBIA

Recorded
  
January 3, 1969

Producer
  
David Howells

Release date
  
1969

Genre
  
Avant-garde jazz

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The Baptised Traveller(1969)
  
Similar
  
Tony Oxley albums, Other albums

The Baptised Traveller is the debut album by English free-jazz drummer Tony Oxley, which was recorded in 1969, released on CBS as part of their Realm Jazz Series and reissued on CD by Columbia in 1999. The album, the first of a trilogy that Oxley recorded for major labels, has enjoyed legendary status for years as an avant-garde classic.

Contents

Background

Oxley won the Melody Maker Readers Jazz Poll this year and was more or less permanent drummer at London's Ronnie Scott Club in an accompanying role. But his music, as presented on this record, had not been heard. The album features an all-star lineup of British avant jazz carefully chosen with trumpeter Kenny Wheeler, saxophonist Evan Parker, guitarist Derek Bailey and bassist Jeff Clyne.

Music

The opener, "Crossing", was written by Oxley in 1964, when he was still living in his native Yorkshire studying and teaching. "Stone Garden" is an arrangement of a tune Oxley culled from his experience of accompanying its composer, altoist Charlie Mariano, at the Ronnie Scott club. The final track, "Preparation", is a ten-note row treated serially, its theme is played in half-time as a canon.

The Penguin Guide to Jazz notes that Oxley's pieces "move relatively slowly, even if there is a lot of surface detail." According to British music writer Ben Watson, "the record has a manifesto-like quality. By beginning with themes reminiscent of bop and modal jazz, Oxley was portraying the origins of the new music. The album culminates in 'Preparation', by which the time the syntax known as Free Improvisation has arrived."

Reception

The Penguin Guide to Jazz awarded the record one of its rare crown accolades and says that "Oxley's stately reading of Charlie Mariano's 'Stone Garden' is one of the masterworks of contemporary improvised music, a slow chorale rooted in Bailey's chiming guitar chords."

The All About Jazz review by Clifford Allen notes that "though The Baptised Traveller might seem a conservative step for its participants – a far cry from later projects – it is in reality a swan song for the known possibilities of mainstream jazz, and an exuberant cry for the unknowns of the avant-garde."

In his book Derek Bailey and the Story of Free Improvisation, music writer Ben Watson claims about the record "If people say that British jazz had produced no masterpieces, it's an illusion created by the fact that CBS had no idea how to market this album."

Track listing

All compositions by Tony Oxley except as indicated
  1. "Crossing / Arrival" – 17:37
  2. "Stone Garden" (Charlie Mariano)– 17:10
  3. "Preparation" – 4:04

Personnel

  • Evan Parker – tenor sax
  • Kenny Wheelertrumpet, flugelhorn
  • Derek Bailey – guitar
  • Jeff Clynebass
  • Tony Oxley – drums
  • Songs

    1Crossing - Arrival17:37
    2Stone Garden17:10
    3Preparation4:04

    References

    The Baptised Traveller Wikipedia


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