Solo Guitar (Derek Bailey album)

Solo Guitar (later referred to as Volume 1) is a solo album by guitarist Derek Bailey which was recorded in London in February 1971 and became the second release by Incus.[1] A revised version of this album with alternative improvisations was released as Solo in 1978. In 1995 a CD version incorporating improvisations from the original and revised LPs was released.[2]

Solo Guitar
Studio album by
Released1971
RecordedFebruary 1971
GenreFree improvisation
LabelIncus
Derek Bailey chronology
Improvisations for Cello and Guitar
(1970)
Solo Guitar
(1971)
Derek Bailey & Han Bennink
(1972)
Solo cover

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [3]
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings    [4]

The AllMusic review by Brian Olewnick called it "required listening for any self-respecting Derek Bailey fan and a fascinating, complex, and ultimately delicious disc on its own merits... one of the landmark early albums of English free improvisation" and states "No one, absolutely no one, was playing guitar like this in 1971. ...Bailey occupied a universe of his own, freely improvising with little reference to the jazz tradition (including free jazz), sending splinters of notes into the ether and summoning ringing feedback from the deep innards of his ax".[3]

Track listing edit

All compositions by Derek Bailey except where noted.

  1. "Improvisation 4" – 2:02
  2. "Improvisation 5" – 7:43
  3. "Improvisation 6" – 5:29
  4. "Improvisation 7" – 3:10
  5. "Where Is the Police?" (Misha Mengelberg) – 8:25
  6. "Christiani Eddy" (Willem Breuker) – 5:50
  7. "The Squirrel and the Ricketty-Racketty Bridge" (Gavin Bryars) – 6:31
  8. "Improvisation 3" – 2:41 (bonus track on CD reissue)
  9. "Improvisation 8" – 4:19 (bonus track on CD reissue)
  10. "Improvisation 9" – 1:52 (bonus track on CD reissue)
  11. "Improvisation 10" – 3:04 (bonus track on CD reissue)
  12. "Improvisation 11" – 2:16 (bonus track on CD reissue)
  13. "Improvisation 12" – 3:46 (bonus track on CD reissue)

Personnel edit

Technical
  • Bob Woolford, Hugh Davies – recording

References edit

  1. ^ Shapiro, R. Sessionography of Derek Bailey accessed 5 May 2016
  2. ^ Jazzlists: Incus LP discography accessed 5 May 2016
  3. ^ a b Olewnick, Brian. Solo Guitar, Vol. 1 – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved May 5, 2016.
  4. ^ Cook, Richard; Brian Morton (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (9th ed.). London: Penguin. p. 57. ISBN 978-0-14-103401-0.

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