The Billy Taylor Trio with Candido

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The Billy Taylor Trio with Candido
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Studio album by
Released1955
RecordedSeptember 7, 1954
Studio Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ
Genre Jazz
Length31:41
Label Prestige
PRLP 7051
Producer Bob Weinstock
Billy Taylor chronology
Cross Section
(1953-54)
The Billy Taylor Trio with Candido
(1955)
Billy Taylor Trio at Town Hall
(1954)

The Bily Taylor Trio with Candido is an album by American jazz pianist Billy Taylor's trio with Cuban percussionist Candido Camero featuring tracks recorded in 1954 for the Prestige label. [1]

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Reception

Professional ratings
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Allmusic reviewer Stephen Cook stated: "A very nice program of Latin-tinged bop numbers". [2]

Track listing

All compositions by Billy Taylor, except where noted.

  1. "Mambo Inn" (Mario Bauzá, Edgar Sampson, Bobby Woodlen) – 4:51
  2. "Bit of Bedlam" – 5:14
  3. "Declivity" – 4:41
  4. "Love for Sale" (Cole Porter) – 7:46
  5. "A Live One" – 2:50
  6. "Different Bells" – 6:30

Personnel

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References

  1. Prestige Records discography accessed August 21, 2012
  2. 1 2 Cook, S. Allmusic Review accessed August 21, 2012
  3. Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th ed.). Penguin. p. 1379. ISBN   978-0-141-03401-0.