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John Taylor (jazz)

John Taylor (25 September 1942[1] – 17 July 2015)[2] was a British jazz pianist, born in Manchester, England,[1] who occasionally performed on the organ and the synthesizer. In his obituary, The Guardian described him as "one of the great jazz pianists and composers of his generation" and at a musical level comparable to Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Keith Jarrett, McCoy Tyner and Brad Meldhau. [3]

John Taylor
Taylor in 2008
Background information
Born(1942-09-25)25 September 1942
Manchester, England
Died17 July 2015(2015-07-17) (aged 72)
Segré, France
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Piano, organ, synthesiser
Years active1969–2015

Early life edit

John Taylor was a self-taught pianist.[1] With his family, he moved from Manchester, first to the Midlands and then to Hastings where he played locally. In 1964, Taylor became a civil servant, moved to London and became involved in the free jazz scene.[4]

Performing career edit

Taylor first came to the attention of the jazz community in 1969, when he partnered with saxophonists Alan Skidmore and John Surman.[5] He was later reunited with Surman in the short-lived group Morning Glory and, in the 1980s, with Miroslav Vitous's quartet.[1]

In the early 1970s, Taylor was accompanist to the singer Cleo Laine and started to compose for his own sextet.[1] He also worked with many visiting artists at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in London, and later became a member of Scott's quintet.[1]

In 1977, Taylor formed the trio Azimuth, with Norma Winstone and Kenny Wheeler.[1] On some of the group's recordings, Taylor played synthesiser and organ. The group was described by Richard Williams as "one of the most imaginatively conceived and delicately balanced contemporary chamber-jazz groups". The trio made several recordings for ECM Records[6] and performed in Europe, the US and Canada.

The 1980s saw Taylor working with groups led by Jan Garbarek,[1] Enrico Rava, Gil Evans, Lee Konitz[1] and Charlie Mariano, as well as performing in duos with Tony Coe and Steve Argüelles. Composing projects included a commission for the English choir Cantamus Girls Choir with Lee Konitz and Steve Argüelles and pieces for the Hannover Radio Orchestra with Stan Sulzmann. Taylor also performed on David Sylvian's song "Laughter and Forgetting", on which Kenny Wheeler also featured.

From 2006, Taylor was a member of Kenny Wheeler's quartet and large ensemble and performed in duo and quartet settings with John Surman; their recording of Ambleside Days on ahum won critical acclaim. In 1996 Taylor played organ on Surman's choral work Proverbs and Songs from Salisbury Cathedral, later released on ECM Records. During the 1990s, he made several recordings also for ECM with Peter Erskine's trio with Palle Danielsson on bass.

In 2000, Taylor made a new collaboration with Azimuth and the Smith Quartet for the Weimar Festival. Also in that year, he recorded Verso with Maria Pia De Vito and Ralph Towner.

Taylor celebrated his 60th birthday in 2002 with a Contemporary Music Network Tour, in which he presented his new trio with drummer Joey Baron and Marc Johnson on bass. The tour also featured the Creative Jazz Orchestra playing Taylor's composition "The Green Man Suite". In July 2002, Taylor received the BBC Jazz Award for 'Best New Work' for this suite.

Taylor's trio recording with Johnson and Baron was released early in 2003, and September 2003 saw the release of his solo CD Insight on Sketch. John Fordham wrote in The Guardian: "This is one of contemporary jazz's great performers at work ... a beautiful solo statement by a very modest star."[7] In 2004, Taylor recorded Where Do We Go from Here? in duo with Kenny Wheeler and Nightfall with bassist Charlie Haden. They subsequently performed at the Montreal International Jazz Festival. Also that year Taylor formed a new trio with Palle Danielsson and Martin France. They performed at the Vancouver Jazz Festival and recorded Angel of the Presence for CAM Jazz. This recording was released in January 2006 to coincide with their UK tour and has received critical acclaim.

Keyboard style edit

While Taylor's unique piano style drew on the whole of the jazz pallette and considerable influence from classical music, his approach was characterised by a sophisticated and advanced rhythmic and harmonic sensibility. Rhythmically he specialised in asymmetrical meters and in employing "drumming" patterns on the keyboard. Harmonically, he significantly developed and expanded the harmonic vocabulary of musicians such as Bill Evans and Gil Evans.[2]

Teaching edit

Taylor was professor of Jazz Piano at the Cologne College of Music from 1993 onwards, and became a lecturer in jazz at University of York[8] in 2005. He coached and taught undergraduate jazz musicians and was of central importance to the new master's degree jazz pathway and in advancing doctoral research and performance in jazz.

Family edit

Taylor was married to jazz vocalist Norma Winstone from 1972[1] until their divorce. The couple had two sons:[9] Leo Taylor, a drummer with indie rock band The Invisible; and Alex Taylor, a singer-songwriter. John Taylor was married to Diana (née de Courcy) until her death in 2004 from cancer, and his subsequent marriage to childhood sweetheart Carol Weston, lasted for the rest of his life.

Death edit

Taylor died on 17 July 2015, following a heart attack he suffered while performing at the Saveurs Jazz Festival in Segré, France. Although he was resuscitated at the venue, he died after being taken to hospital.[2]

Discography edit

As leader edit

Date Line-up Album title Label Notes
1971 octet w/ Norma Winstone, Stan Sulzmann, John Surman, Kenny Wheeler, Chris Pyne, Chris Laurence, Tony Levin Pause, and Think Again Turtle produced by John Surman; re-released 1995 on FMR
1973 John Taylor Trio w/ Chris Laurence, Tony Levin Decipher MPS/BASF cd released in Japan in 1998, remastered in 2000 and again in 2016; German reissue in 2017 by edel
1991 John Taylor Trio w/ Mick Hutton, Steve Argüelles Blue Glass Ronnie Scott's Jazz House live recording
1992 w/ John Surman Ambleside Days Ah Um
1992 solo Solo Sentemo
2001 w/ The Creative Jazz Orchestra (octet w/ Julian and Steve Argüelles a.o.) Exits and Entrances Oh No!
2002 w/ Kenny Wheeler, Riccardo del Fra Overnight Sketch
2003 w/ Marc Johnson, Joey Baron Rosslyn ECM
2003 solo Insight Sketch
2005 solo Songs and Variations CAM Jazz
2005 w/ Steve Swallow, Gabriele Mirabassi New Old Age EGEA
2005 w/ Palle Danielsson, Martin France Angel of the Presence CAM Jazz
2007 w/ Palle Danielsson, Martin France Whirlpool CAM Jazz recorded 2005
2009 solo Phases CAM Jazz recorded 2006
2011 w/ Palle Danielsson, Martin France Requiem for a Dreamer CAM Jazz recorded 2008
2012 w/ Palle Danielsson, Martin France Giulia's Thursdays CAM Jazz recorded 2006
2014 solo In Two Minds CAM Jazz recorded 2011
2015 w/ Alex Taylor, Oren Marshall, Leo Taylor 2081 CAM Jazz recorded 2014

With Norma Winstone and/or Kenny Wheeler edit

Date Artist Album title Label
1972 Norma Winstone (w/ large ensemble) Edge of Time Argo
1973 Kenny Wheeler (w/ large ensemble) Song for Someone Incus
1977 Azimuth Azimuth ECM
1978 Azimuth The Touchstone ECM
1979 Azimuth with Ralph Towner Départ ECM
1984 Kenny Wheeler (quintet) w/ Mike Brecker, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette Double, Double You ECM
1985 Azimuth Azimuth '85 ECM
1985, 1996 Norma Winstone, Kenny Wheeler, Paolo Fresu, John Taylor, Paolo Damiani, Tony Oxley Live at Roccella Jonica Ismez/Polis, Splasc(H)
1987 Norma Winstone (trio) w/ Tony Coe Somewhere Called Home ECM
1987 Kenny Wheeler Quintet w/ Stan Sulzmann, Dave Holland, Bill Elgart Flutter By, Butterfly Soul Note
1990 Kenny Wheeler (feat. Norma Winstone a.o.) Music for Large and Small Ensembles ECM
1990 Kenny Wheeler Quintet w/ John Abercrombie, Dave Holland, Peter Erskine The Widow in the Window ECM
1992 Kenny Wheeler (tentet; JT on three of seven tracks) Kayak Ah Um
1994 Azimuth How It Was Then... Never Again ECM
1997 Kenny Wheeler (quartet w/ Joe LaBarbera, Riccardo del Fra) All the More (rec. 1993) Soul Note
1997 Kenny Wheeler, John Taylor, Norma Winstone w/ The Maritime Jazz Orchestra Siren's Song Justin Time
1999 Norma Winstone & John Taylor (duo) Like Song, Like Weather (rec. 1996) Koch Jazz
1999 Kenny Wheeler (w/ large ensemble) A Long Time Ago ECM
2001 Kenny Wheeler (trio w/ Gabriele Mirabassi) Moon Egea
2002 The Maritime Jazz Orchestra feat. Kenny Wheeler, John Taylor, Norma Winstone Now and Now Again (rec. 1998) Justin Time
2005 Kenny Wheeler (duo) Where Do We Go from Here? CAM Jazz
2005 Kenny Wheeler (quartet w/ Chris Potter, Dave Holland) What Now? CAM Jazz
2011 Kenny Wheeler w/ Hugo Wolf String Quartet Other People CAM Jazz
2011 Kenny Wheeler (trio) w/ Steve Swallow One of Many CAM Jazz
2012 Kenny Wheeler Big Band The Long Waiting CAM Jazz
2013 Kenny Wheeler (sextet w/ Stan Sulzmann, Bobby Wellins) Six for Six (rec. 2008) CAM Jazz
2015 Kenny Wheeler (duo) On the Way to Two (rec. 2005) CAM Jazz

As co-leader and sideman edit

Line-ups in brackets indicate that names or format are not mentioned on the album front cover. Recordings with artists without wiki entry (for the most part), and the seldom guest appearances were not included. For initial alphabetical order of artists reload the page.

Date Artist Album title Label
1981 Arild Andersen w/ Bill Frisell, Alphonse Mouzon A Molde Concert ECM
1975 Neil Ardley, Ian Carr, Mike Gibbs and Stan Tracey Will Power - A Shakespeare Birthday Celebration in Music Argo
1991 Julian Argüelles (quartet w/ Mick Hutton, Martin France) Phaedrus Ah Um
2014 Julian Argüelles (quartet w/ Dave Holland and Martin France) Circularity CAM Jazz
2013 Pierluigi Balducci w/ Paul McCandless & Michele Rabbia Blue from Heaven Dodicilune
2017 Pierluigi Balducci, Paul McCandless & Michele Rabbia Evansiana Dodicilune
1970 Harry Beckett (octet w/ Surman, Osborne, Skidmore, Ricotti, Laurence a.o.) Flare Up Philips
1971 Harry Beckett (sextet) Warm Smiles RCA Victor
1972 Harry Beckett's S & R Powerhouse Sections (septet) Themes for Fega RCA Victor
2009 Tore Brunborg, Thomas Strønen (trio) as Meadow Blissful Ignorance Hecca
1993 Ian Carr (duo w/ JT organ) Sounds and Sweet Airs (That Giveth Delight & Hurt Not) Celestial Harmonies
2015 Hayden Chisholm (trio w/ Matt Penman) Breve Pirouet
1970 Graham Collier (tentet) Songs for My Father Fontana
1970 Mike Cooper (w/ Alan Skidmore, Mike Osborne a.o.) Trout Steel Dawn
1972 Paolo Damiani's Musica Mu(n)ta Orchestra (w/ Lindsay Cooper, Gianluigi Trovesi, Fresu, Lauren Newton, Winstone a.o.) Annìnnìa Ismez/Polis
1972 John Dankworth Big Band Full Circle Philips
1998 Maria Pia de Vito (quintet w/ Gianluigi Trovesi) Phoné Egea
2000 Maria Pia de Vito, Ralph Towner (trio) Verso Provocateur
2000 Maria Pia de Vito (w/ Towner, Swallow, Patrice Héral) Nel respiro Provocateur
1978 Martin Drew Band (quintet w/ Bill Le Sage, Brian Smith a.o.) British Jazz Artists Vol. 3 Lee Lambert
1979 Jon Eardley (quintet w/ Pete King, Mickey Roker a.o.) Namely Me Spotlite
1992 Peter Erskine (trio) w/ Palle Danielsson You Never Know ECM
1993 Peter Erskine (trio) w/ Palle Danielsson Time Being ECM
1994 Peter Erskine (trio) w/ Palle Danielsson As It Is ECM
1999 Peter Erskine (trio) w/ Palle Danielsson Juni ECM
1983 Gil Evans (w/ Surman, Sulzmann, Don Weller, Ray Russell a.o.) The British Orchestra Mole Jazz
2006 Mark Feldman What Exit ECM
1993 Paolo Fresu (trio) w/ Furio di Castri EncontroS Egea
1977 Jan Garbarek Places ECM
1978 Jan Garbarek Photo with Blue Sky, White Cloud, Wires, Windows and a Red Roof ECM
1971 Mike Gibbs (big) Band Tanglewood 63 Deram
1972 Mike Gibbs (big band) Just Ahead Polydor
1993 Mike Gibbs Orchestra (w/ Wheeler, Evan Parker, Charlie Mariano, Swallow a.o.) By the Way Ah Um
2018 Mike Gibbs (big) Band (feat. John Scofield w/ Wheeler, Argüelles, Tony Coe, Swallow, Bill Stewart Symphony Hall, Birmingham 1991 Dusk Fire
2004 Charlie Haden (duo) Nightfall Naim
1970 Don "Sugarcane" Harris (w/ Volker Kriegel, Tony Oxley a.o.) Keep on Driving MPS/BASF
1988 Lee Konitz (duo) Songs of the Stars Jazz House
1971 Volker Kriegel (quintet) Spectrum MPS/BASF
1972 Volker Kriegel (octet w/ Albert Mangelsdorff, Eberhard Weber a.o.) Inside: Missing Link MPS/BASF
1973 Volker Kriegel (septet w/ Weber, Zbigniew Seifert a.o.) Lift! MPS/BASF
1971 Cleo Laine with the John Dankworth Quartet Cleo Laine in Australia World Record Club
1973 Bobby Lamb and the Keymen (tentet) Bobby Lamb and the Keymen BBC
2011 Marilyn Mazur w/ Josefine Cronholm & Anders Jormin Celestial Circle ECM
1991 Nick Purnell (big band w/ Wheeler, Gibbs, Argüelles, Django Bates, Erskine a.o.) Onetwothree Ah Um
1987 Enrico Rava (quintet w/ Bruce Ditmas a.o.) as Rava Secrets Soul Note
1971 Frank Ricotti & Michael de Albuquerque (quintet) First Wind Pegasus
1977 Ronnie Scott's Quintet Serious Gold Pye
1969 Alan Skidmore Quintet Once Upon a Time Deram
1970 Alan Skidmore Quintet TCB Philips
2003 Tommy Smith Sextet (w/ Joe Lovano, John Scofield, John Patitucci, Bill Stewart) Evolution

Spartacus

1981 Soft Machine Land of Cockayne EMI
1970 Splinter (w/ Tom Scott, Chris Spedding a.o.) Harder to Live Dark Horse
1979 Louis Stewart w/ Sam Jones and Billy Higgins I Thought About You Livia
1987 Stan Sulzmann (duo) Everybody's Song but My Own? Loose Tubes
1988 Stan Sulzmann, Frank Ricotti, Tony Hymas, Chris Laurence Aspects of Paragonne MMC/EMI
2016 Stan Sulzmann (duo) Double Exposure (rec. 1990) InVersion
1970 John Surman (big band) How Many Clouds Can You See? Deram
1971 John Surman, Barre Phillips, Stu Martin as The Trio (plus big band w/ Wheeler, Beckett, Skidmore, Osborne, Chick Corea, Dave Holland a.o.) Conflagration Dawn
1971 John Surman / John Warren Tales of the Algonquin Deram
1972 John Surman, Alan Skidmore, Tony Oxley a.o. Jazz in Britain '68–'69 Decca Eclipse
1973 John Surman (sextet) Morning Glory Island
1993 John Surman Quartet Stranger Than Fiction ECM
1996 John Surman (duo w/ chorus, JT organ) Proverbs and Songs ECM
2005 John Surman (quartet) Way Back When (rec. 1969) Cuneiform
1995 Steve Swallow (duo) Parlance Instant Present
2008 Diana Torto (trio) w/ Anders Jormin Triangoli Egea/Astarte
1993, 1997 Colin Towns Mask Orchestra w/ Skidmore, Surman, Nigel Hitchcock a.o. Mask Orchestra (Bolt from the Blue) The Jazz Label, Provocateur
1982 Miroslav Vitouš Journey's End ECM
1998 Eric Vloeimans w/ Marc Johnson and Joey Baron Bitches and Fairy Tales Challenge
2000 Eric Vloeimans w/ di Castri and Joe LaBarbera Umai Challenge
1973 Ray Warleigh w/ Ron Mathewson, Frank Gibson Reverie Vinyl
1971 Mike Westbrook Orchestra Metropolis Neon/RCA Victor

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Jazz (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 389. ISBN 0-85112-580-8.
  2. ^ a b c Tamarkin, Jeff (19 July 2015). "John Taylor, British Pianist, Dead at 72". JazzTimes. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
  3. ^ Fordham, John (19 July 2015). "John Taylor obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  4. ^ Naysmith, Stephen (23 July 2015). "John Taylor". The Herald. Retrieved 31 January 2017.
  5. ^ "John Taylor, jazz pianist - obituary". The Daily Telegraph. 21 July 2015. Retrieved 31 January 2017.
  6. ^ Fordham, John (17 December 2007). "Norma Winstone, Amoroso (Only More So)". The Guardian. UK. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  7. ^ Fordham, John (5 September 2003). "John Taylor, Insight". The Guardian. UK. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  8. ^ . University of York. Archived from the original on 1 October 2012. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  9. ^ Fordham, John (19 July 2015). "John Taylor obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 July 2015.

External links edit

  • BBC review of Rosslyn

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For other people named John Taylor see John Taylor disambiguation John Taylor 25 September 1942 1 17 July 2015 2 was a British jazz pianist born in Manchester England 1 who occasionally performed on the organ and the synthesizer In his obituary The Guardian described him as one of the great jazz pianists and composers of his generation and at a musical level comparable to Herbie Hancock Chick Corea Keith Jarrett McCoy Tyner and Brad Meldhau 3 John TaylorTaylor in 2008Background informationBorn 1942 09 25 25 September 1942Manchester EnglandDied17 July 2015 2015 07 17 aged 72 Segre FranceGenresJazzOccupation s Musician composerInstrument s Piano organ synthesiserYears active1969 2015 Contents 1 Early life 2 Performing career 3 Keyboard style 4 Teaching 5 Family 6 Death 7 Discography 7 1 As leader 7 2 With Norma Winstone and or Kenny Wheeler 7 3 As co leader and sideman 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editJohn Taylor was a self taught pianist 1 With his family he moved from Manchester first to the Midlands and then to Hastings where he played locally In 1964 Taylor became a civil servant moved to London and became involved in the free jazz scene 4 Performing career editTaylor first came to the attention of the jazz community in 1969 when he partnered with saxophonists Alan Skidmore and John Surman 5 He was later reunited with Surman in the short lived group Morning Glory and in the 1980s with Miroslav Vitous s quartet 1 In the early 1970s Taylor was accompanist to the singer Cleo Laine and started to compose for his own sextet 1 He also worked with many visiting artists at Ronnie Scott s Jazz Club in London and later became a member of Scott s quintet 1 In 1977 Taylor formed the trio Azimuth with Norma Winstone and Kenny Wheeler 1 On some of the group s recordings Taylor played synthesiser and organ The group was described by Richard Williams as one of the most imaginatively conceived and delicately balanced contemporary chamber jazz groups The trio made several recordings for ECM Records 6 and performed in Europe the US and Canada The 1980s saw Taylor working with groups led by Jan Garbarek 1 Enrico Rava Gil Evans Lee Konitz 1 and Charlie Mariano as well as performing in duos with Tony Coe and Steve Arguelles Composing projects included a commission for the English choir Cantamus Girls Choir with Lee Konitz and Steve Arguelles and pieces for the Hannover Radio Orchestra with Stan Sulzmann Taylor also performed on David Sylvian s song Laughter and Forgetting on which Kenny Wheeler also featured From 2006 Taylor was a member of Kenny Wheeler s quartet and large ensemble and performed in duo and quartet settings with John Surman their recording of Ambleside Days on ahum won critical acclaim In 1996 Taylor played organ on Surman s choral work Proverbs and Songs from Salisbury Cathedral later released on ECM Records During the 1990s he made several recordings also for ECM with Peter Erskine s trio with Palle Danielsson on bass In 2000 Taylor made a new collaboration with Azimuth and the Smith Quartet for the Weimar Festival Also in that year he recorded Verso with Maria Pia De Vito and Ralph Towner Taylor celebrated his 60th birthday in 2002 with a Contemporary Music Network Tour in which he presented his new trio with drummer Joey Baron and Marc Johnson on bass The tour also featured the Creative Jazz Orchestra playing Taylor s composition The Green Man Suite In July 2002 Taylor received the BBC Jazz Award for Best New Work for this suite Taylor s trio recording with Johnson and Baron was released early in 2003 and September 2003 saw the release of his solo CD Insight on Sketch John Fordham wrote in The Guardian This is one of contemporary jazz s great performers at work a beautiful solo statement by a very modest star 7 In 2004 Taylor recorded Where Do We Go from Here in duo with Kenny Wheeler and Nightfall with bassist Charlie Haden They subsequently performed at the Montreal International Jazz Festival Also that year Taylor formed a new trio with Palle Danielsson and Martin France They performed at the Vancouver Jazz Festival and recorded Angel of the Presence for CAM Jazz This recording was released in January 2006 to coincide with their UK tour and has received critical acclaim Keyboard style editWhile Taylor s unique piano style drew on the whole of the jazz pallette and considerable influence from classical music his approach was characterised by a sophisticated and advanced rhythmic and harmonic sensibility Rhythmically he specialised in asymmetrical meters and in employing drumming patterns on the keyboard Harmonically he significantly developed and expanded the harmonic vocabulary of musicians such as Bill Evans and Gil Evans 2 Teaching editTaylor was professor of Jazz Piano at the Cologne College of Music from 1993 onwards and became a lecturer in jazz at University of York 8 in 2005 He coached and taught undergraduate jazz musicians and was of central importance to the new master s degree jazz pathway and in advancing doctoral research and performance in jazz Family editTaylor was married to jazz vocalist Norma Winstone from 1972 1 until their divorce The couple had two sons 9 Leo Taylor a drummer with indie rock band The Invisible and Alex Taylor a singer songwriter John Taylor was married to Diana nee de Courcy until her death in 2004 from cancer and his subsequent marriage to childhood sweetheart Carol Weston lasted for the rest of his life Death editTaylor died on 17 July 2015 following a heart attack he suffered while performing at the Saveurs Jazz Festival in Segre France Although he was resuscitated at the venue he died after being taken to hospital 2 Discography editAs leader edit Date Line up Album title Label Notes 1971 octet w Norma Winstone Stan Sulzmann John Surman Kenny Wheeler Chris Pyne Chris Laurence Tony Levin Pause and Think Again Turtle produced by John Surman re released 1995 on FMR 1973 John Taylor Trio w Chris Laurence Tony Levin Decipher MPS BASF cd released in Japan in 1998 remastered in 2000 and again in 2016 German reissue in 2017 by edel 1991 John Taylor Trio w Mick Hutton Steve Arguelles Blue Glass Ronnie Scott s Jazz House live recording 1992 w John Surman Ambleside Days Ah Um 1992 solo Solo Sentemo 2001 w The Creative Jazz Orchestra octet w Julian and Steve Arguelles a o Exits and Entrances Oh No 2002 w Kenny Wheeler Riccardo del Fra Overnight Sketch 2003 w Marc Johnson Joey Baron Rosslyn ECM 2003 solo Insight Sketch 2005 solo Songs and Variations CAM Jazz 2005 w Steve Swallow Gabriele Mirabassi New Old Age EGEA 2005 w Palle Danielsson Martin France Angel of the Presence CAM Jazz 2007 w Palle Danielsson Martin France Whirlpool CAM Jazz recorded 2005 2009 solo Phases CAM Jazz recorded 2006 2011 w Palle Danielsson Martin France Requiem for a Dreamer CAM Jazz recorded 2008 2012 w Palle Danielsson Martin France Giulia s Thursdays CAM Jazz recorded 2006 2014 solo In Two Minds CAM Jazz recorded 2011 2015 w Alex Taylor Oren Marshall Leo Taylor 2081 CAM Jazz recorded 2014 With Norma Winstone and or Kenny Wheeler edit Date Artist Album title Label 1972 Norma Winstone w large ensemble Edge of Time Argo 1973 Kenny Wheeler w large ensemble Song for Someone Incus 1977 Azimuth Azimuth ECM 1978 Azimuth The Touchstone ECM 1979 Azimuth with Ralph Towner Depart ECM 1984 Kenny Wheeler quintet w Mike Brecker Dave Holland Jack DeJohnette Double Double You ECM 1985 Azimuth Azimuth 85 ECM 1985 1996 Norma Winstone Kenny Wheeler Paolo Fresu John Taylor Paolo Damiani Tony Oxley Live at Roccella Jonica Ismez Polis Splasc H 1987 Norma Winstone trio w Tony Coe Somewhere Called Home ECM 1987 Kenny Wheeler Quintet w Stan Sulzmann Dave Holland Bill Elgart Flutter By Butterfly Soul Note 1990 Kenny Wheeler feat Norma Winstone a o Music for Large and Small Ensembles ECM 1990 Kenny Wheeler Quintet w John Abercrombie Dave Holland Peter Erskine The Widow in the Window ECM 1992 Kenny Wheeler tentet JT on three of seven tracks Kayak Ah Um 1994 Azimuth How It Was Then Never Again ECM 1997 Kenny Wheeler quartet w Joe LaBarbera Riccardo del Fra All the More rec 1993 Soul Note 1997 Kenny Wheeler John Taylor Norma Winstone w The Maritime Jazz Orchestra Siren s Song Justin Time 1999 Norma Winstone amp John Taylor duo Like Song Like Weather rec 1996 Koch Jazz 1999 Kenny Wheeler w large ensemble A Long Time Ago ECM 2001 Kenny Wheeler trio w Gabriele Mirabassi Moon Egea 2002 The Maritime Jazz Orchestra feat Kenny Wheeler John Taylor Norma Winstone Now and Now Again rec 1998 Justin Time 2005 Kenny Wheeler duo Where Do We Go from Here CAM Jazz 2005 Kenny Wheeler quartet w Chris Potter Dave Holland What Now CAM Jazz 2011 Kenny Wheeler w Hugo Wolf String Quartet Other People CAM Jazz 2011 Kenny Wheeler trio w Steve Swallow One of Many CAM Jazz 2012 Kenny Wheeler Big Band The Long Waiting CAM Jazz 2013 Kenny Wheeler sextet w Stan Sulzmann Bobby Wellins Six for Six rec 2008 CAM Jazz 2015 Kenny Wheeler duo On the Way to Two rec 2005 CAM Jazz As co leader and sideman edit Line ups in brackets indicate that names or format are not mentioned on the album front cover Recordings with artists without wiki entry for the most part and the seldom guest appearances were not included For initial alphabetical order of artists reload the page Date Artist Album title Label 1981 Arild Andersen w Bill Frisell Alphonse Mouzon A Molde Concert ECM 1975 Neil Ardley Ian Carr Mike Gibbs and Stan Tracey Will Power A Shakespeare Birthday Celebration in Music Argo 1991 Julian Arguelles quartet w Mick Hutton Martin France Phaedrus Ah Um 2014 Julian Arguelles quartet w Dave Holland and Martin France Circularity CAM Jazz 2013 Pierluigi Balducci w Paul McCandless amp Michele Rabbia Blue from Heaven Dodicilune 2017 Pierluigi Balducci Paul McCandless amp Michele Rabbia Evansiana Dodicilune 1970 Harry Beckett octet w Surman Osborne Skidmore Ricotti Laurence a o Flare Up Philips 1971 Harry Beckett sextet Warm Smiles RCA Victor 1972 Harry Beckett s S amp R Powerhouse Sections septet Themes for Fega RCA Victor 2009 Tore Brunborg Thomas Stronen trio as Meadow Blissful Ignorance Hecca 1993 Ian Carr duo w JT organ Sounds and Sweet Airs That Giveth Delight amp Hurt Not Celestial Harmonies 2015 Hayden Chisholm trio w Matt Penman Breve Pirouet 1970 Graham Collier tentet Songs for My Father Fontana 1970 Mike Cooper w Alan Skidmore Mike Osborne a o Trout Steel Dawn 1972 Paolo Damiani s Musica Mu n ta Orchestra w Lindsay Cooper Gianluigi Trovesi Fresu Lauren Newton Winstone a o Anninnia Ismez Polis 1972 John Dankworth Big Band Full Circle Philips 1998 Maria Pia de Vito quintet w Gianluigi Trovesi Phone Egea 2000 Maria Pia de Vito Ralph Towner trio Verso Provocateur 2000 Maria Pia de Vito w Towner Swallow Patrice Heral Nel respiro Provocateur 1978 Martin Drew Band quintet w Bill Le Sage Brian Smith a o British Jazz Artists Vol 3 Lee Lambert 1979 Jon Eardley quintet w Pete King Mickey Roker a o Namely Me Spotlite 1992 Peter Erskine trio w Palle Danielsson You Never Know ECM 1993 Peter Erskine trio w Palle Danielsson Time Being ECM 1994 Peter Erskine trio w Palle Danielsson As It Is ECM 1999 Peter Erskine trio w Palle Danielsson Juni ECM 1983 Gil Evans w Surman Sulzmann Don Weller Ray Russell a o The British Orchestra Mole Jazz 2006 Mark Feldman What Exit ECM 1993 Paolo Fresu trio w Furio di Castri EncontroS Egea 1977 Jan Garbarek Places ECM 1978 Jan Garbarek Photo with Blue Sky White Cloud Wires Windows and a Red Roof ECM 1971 Mike Gibbs big Band Tanglewood 63 Deram 1972 Mike Gibbs big band Just Ahead Polydor 1993 Mike Gibbs Orchestra w Wheeler Evan Parker Charlie Mariano Swallow a o By the Way Ah Um 2018 Mike Gibbs big Band feat John Scofield w Wheeler Arguelles Tony Coe Swallow Bill Stewart Symphony Hall Birmingham 1991 Dusk Fire 2004 Charlie Haden duo Nightfall Naim 1970 Don Sugarcane Harris w Volker Kriegel Tony Oxley a o Keep on Driving MPS BASF 1988 Lee Konitz duo Songs of the Stars Jazz House 1971 Volker Kriegel quintet Spectrum MPS BASF 1972 Volker Kriegel octet w Albert Mangelsdorff Eberhard Weber a o Inside Missing Link MPS BASF 1973 Volker Kriegel septet w Weber Zbigniew Seifert a o Lift MPS BASF 1971 Cleo Laine with the John Dankworth Quartet Cleo Laine in Australia World Record Club 1973 Bobby Lamb and the Keymen tentet Bobby Lamb and the Keymen BBC 2011 Marilyn Mazur w Josefine Cronholm amp Anders Jormin Celestial Circle ECM 1991 Nick Purnell big band w Wheeler Gibbs Arguelles Django Bates Erskine a o Onetwothree Ah Um 1987 Enrico Rava quintet w Bruce Ditmas a o as Rava Secrets Soul Note 1971 Frank Ricotti amp Michael de Albuquerque quintet First Wind Pegasus 1977 Ronnie Scott s Quintet Serious Gold Pye 1969 Alan Skidmore Quintet Once Upon a Time Deram 1970 Alan Skidmore Quintet TCB Philips 2003 Tommy Smith Sextet w Joe Lovano John Scofield John Patitucci Bill Stewart Evolution Spartacus 1981 Soft Machine Land of Cockayne EMI 1970 Splinter w Tom Scott Chris Spedding a o Harder to Live Dark Horse 1979 Louis Stewart w Sam Jones and Billy Higgins I Thought About You Livia 1987 Stan Sulzmann duo Everybody s Song but My Own Loose Tubes 1988 Stan Sulzmann Frank Ricotti Tony Hymas Chris Laurence Aspects of Paragonne MMC EMI 2016 Stan Sulzmann duo Double Exposure rec 1990 InVersion 1970 John Surman big band How Many Clouds Can You See Deram 1971 John Surman Barre Phillips Stu Martin as The Trio plus big band w Wheeler Beckett Skidmore Osborne Chick Corea Dave Holland a o Conflagration Dawn 1971 John Surman John Warren Tales of the Algonquin Deram 1972 John Surman Alan Skidmore Tony Oxley a o Jazz in Britain 68 69 Decca Eclipse 1973 John Surman sextet Morning Glory Island 1993 John Surman Quartet Stranger Than Fiction ECM 1996 John Surman duo w chorus JT organ Proverbs and Songs ECM 2005 John Surman quartet Way Back When rec 1969 Cuneiform 1995 Steve Swallow duo Parlance Instant Present 2008 Diana Torto trio w Anders Jormin Triangoli Egea Astarte 1993 1997 Colin Towns Mask Orchestra w Skidmore Surman Nigel Hitchcock a o Mask Orchestra Bolt from the Blue The Jazz Label Provocateur 1982 Miroslav Vitous Journey s End ECM 1998 Eric Vloeimans w Marc Johnson and Joey Baron Bitches and Fairy Tales Challenge 2000 Eric Vloeimans w di Castri and Joe LaBarbera Umai Challenge 1973 Ray Warleigh w Ron Mathewson Frank Gibson Reverie Vinyl 1971 Mike Westbrook Orchestra Metropolis Neon RCA VictorReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Who s Who of Jazz First ed Guinness Publishing p 389 ISBN 0 85112 580 8 a b c Tamarkin Jeff 19 July 2015 John Taylor British Pianist Dead at 72 JazzTimes Retrieved 20 July 2015 Fordham John 19 July 2015 John Taylor obituary The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 6 February 2024 Naysmith Stephen 23 July 2015 John Taylor The Herald Retrieved 31 January 2017 John Taylor jazz pianist obituary The Daily Telegraph 21 July 2015 Retrieved 31 January 2017 Fordham John 17 December 2007 Norma Winstone Amoroso Only More So The Guardian UK Retrieved 18 October 2010 Fordham John 5 September 2003 John Taylor Insight The Guardian UK Retrieved 18 October 2010 John Taylor Jazz Piano University of York Archived from the original on 1 October 2012 Retrieved 18 October 2010 Fordham John 19 July 2015 John Taylor obituary The Guardian Retrieved 20 July 2015 External links editBBC review of Rosslyn JazzTimes article Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Taylor jazz amp oldid 1218133209, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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