John Taylor — 艺术家 (6)
Azimuth [音乐] 豆瓣
John Taylor / Norma Winstone
发布日期 1977年1月1日 出版发行: ECM
·John Taylor: Piano
·Norma Winstone: Voice
·Kenny Wheeler: Trumpet, Fluegelhorn
Recorded March 1977 at Talent Studio, Oslo.
Produced by Manfred Eicher.
This recording has been reissued as part of a three-disc set: ECM 1546/48
Sherlock Holmes: The Rediscovered Railway Mysteries and Other Stories (Unabridged) [音乐] 豆瓣
9.4 (7 个评分) Benedict Cumberbatch / John Taylor
发布日期 2010年11月15日 出版发行: BBC Audiobooks Ltd
This title includes "An Inscrutable Masquerade", "The Conundrum of Coach 13", "The Trinity Vicarage Larceny" and "The 10.59 Assassin". Inspired by Arthur Conan Doyle's original Sherlock Holmes stories, John Taylor has written four more mysteries featuring the world's greatest detective. Read by acclaimed actor Benedict Cumberbatch, these new adventures share all the suspense of the original tales. In a drawer in his bureau, Dr. Watson keeps a locked cedarwood chest - a 'box of secrets'. It contains an archive of notes referring to some of Holmes' cases that, for one reason or another, never saw the light of day. Now, for the first time, Watson has decided to reveal the truth to the world...In these four thrilling stories, Holmes experiments with the science of ballistics, locates some missing gold bullion, investigates the theft of a large amount of money and solves the baffling mystery of the Stovey murder. Benedict Cumberbatch reads these four new Sherlock Holmes stories by John Taylor.
Morning Glory [音乐] 豆瓣
John Surman / John Marshall 类型: Jazz
发布日期 1973年1月1日
recorded March 12, 1973, Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
Malcolm Griffiths, trombone; John Surman, soprano saxophone, bass clarinet; Terje Rypdal, guitar; John Taylor, piano, electric piano; Chris Laurence, bass; John Marshall, drums
Somewhere Called Home [音乐] 豆瓣
Norma Winstone / John Taylor
发布日期 1986年1月1日 出版发行: ECM
Having already recorded for ECM as a member of Azimuth-- the band also included her husband, pianist John Taylor, and trumpeter Kenny W heeler-- it seemed only a matter of time before Norma Winstone would contribute her fine and very original vocal talents to a solo disc for the label; hence listeners have 1986's Somewhere Called Home. It's not only a watermark of Winstone's career but, in the long line of modern vocal outings released since the romantic vocal tradition of Fitzgeraldand Vaughanended with free jazz and fusion, the disc stands out as one most original yet idyllic of vocal jazz recordings. Joined by Taylorand British saxophone legend Tony Coe, Winstone imparts equal measures of intimacy and drama to the proceedings. Sidestepping the noose that the standard vocal canon can impose, she reinvigorates the tradition with adaptations of material by such unlikely figures as Egberto Gismonti, Ralph Towner, Wheeler, and Bill Evans. Her cogent and stunning mix of economical phrases, tasteful embellishments, and airy vocal tones transform these songs into standards for the modern age. Even her go at two old nuggets, Arlenand Mercer's infrequently covered "Out of This World" and Vincent Youmans' "Tea for Two," produce rarefied results -- glowing orbs of sound and lovingly forlorn slices of lyricism. Think of Helen Merrill's similarly delicate voice matched up with a bit of Blossom Dearie's coy sweetness and you get part of the picture (both of these singers have done equal justice to the standards covered here). The rest comes from Winstone's own very original interpretive skills and the excellent and equally tempered sentiment heard in both Coeand Taylor's playing. A must for fans looking for something as cozy as a golden age chanteuse, but without all the gymnastic scatting and carbon copy ways of many a contemporary jazz singer.
Norma Winstone (Voice)
John Taylor (Piano)
Tony Coe (Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone)