Jazz Advance

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Jazz Advance is the groundbreaking 1956 debut album by avant-garde jazz pianist Cecil Taylor, noted for its innovative, dissonant approach that helped lay the foundations of free jazz.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
debut album
artist Cecil Taylor NERFINISHED
chronologyPosition first album by Cecil Taylor
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception later recognized as groundbreaking in avant-garde jazz
featuresInstrument bass
drums
piano
featuresMusician Buell Neidlinger NERFINISHED
Cecil Taylor NERFINISHED
Dennis Charles NERFINISHED
genre avant-garde jazz
free jazz
jazz
hasCoverArt Jazz Advance album cover
hasStyleCharacteristic complex rhythm
dissonant harmony
structural freedom
hasTrack Azure NERFINISHED
Bemsha Swing NERFINISHED
Charge 'Em Blues NERFINISHED
Judy's Bounce NERFINISHED
Rick Kick Shaw NERFINISHED
Song
Sweet and Lovely NERFINISHED
You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To NERFINISHED
hasType studio album
includesCompositionBy Cecil Taylor NERFINISHED
Cole Porter NERFINISHED
Gus Arnheim NERFINISHED
Harry Tobias NERFINISHED
Jules LeMare NERFINISHED
Thelonious Monk NERFINISHED
influenced later avant-garde jazz pianists
influencedGenre free jazz
label Transition Records NERFINISHED
language instrumental
notableFor helping lay foundations of free jazz
innovative dissonant approach
originalFormat LP record
performer Cecil Taylor NERFINISHED
producer Tom Wilson NERFINISHED
recordedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
recordingDate 1956
releaseDate 1956

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Cecil Taylor notableWork Jazz Advance