The Kitchen Concert

The Kitchen Concert is an album by American jazz pianist Marilyn Crispell, which was recorded live at The Kitchen, New York City in 1989 and released on the English Leo label.[1]

The Kitchen Concert
Live album by
Released1991
RecordedFebruary 2, 3 & 4, 1989
VenueThe Kitchen, New York City
GenreJazz
Length50:11
LabelLeo
ProducerLeo Feigin
Marilyn Crispell chronology
Live in San Francisco
(1990)
The Kitchen Concert
(1991)
Overlapping Hands
(1991)

Background

The primary inspirations on the album include the blues, African drumming and the music of Lennie Tristano. The pieces were commissioned by the New York arts organisation Roulette as part of their tenth birthday celebrations. Crispell, bassist Mark Dresser and drummer Gerry Hemingway played together many times in the Anthony Braxton quartet, but this was their debut performance as a trio.[2]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Penguin Guide to Jazz[3]

The Penguin Guide to Jazz states "This marks a slight but significant change of direction. In place of free or structured improvisation, The Kitchen Concert documents a first, rather tentative, confrontation with written forms of her own."[3]

Track listing

All compositions by Marilyn Crispell

  1. "Solstice" – 4:44
  2. "What of it I Refuse Awares the Wide-Eyed Stone" – 7:42
  3. "Alchemy" – 8:05
  4. "Ahmadu/Sierra Leone" – 8:23
  5. "Night Light Beach I" – 5:06
  6. "For L.T." – 15:58

Personnel

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References

  1. Marilyn Crispell Sessionography by Rick Lopez
  2. Original Liner Notes by Graham Lock
  3. Cook, Richard; Brian Morton (1994). The Penguin Guide to Jazz on CD. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (2nd ed.). London: Penguin. p. 301. ISBN 0140179496.
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