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Two Can Make Three

Jazz composer Carla Bley' finds a new pathway, this time, in trio form. With Donald Macleod and writer and jazz critic Kevin Le Gendre.

Jazz composer Carla Bley' finds a new musical pathway, this time, in trio form.

With Donald Macleod and writer and jazz critic Kevin Le Gendre.

One of the most original voices in jazz, composer, arranger, performer and bandleader Carla Bley has been determinedly pursuing her own musical path for more than 60 years. Her back catalogue of some 50 plus recordings tell the story of a musician who's responded in her own unique style to all the current trends, from free and experimental jazz in the 60s and 70s to 80s soul, blues and R&B. In later decades, she's written for and created big bands recalling the musical landscapes of Count Basie and the Duke and in the last 20 years, she's refined a distilled, intimate style for smaller chamber ensembles, in particular performing in a trio with her life partner, bassist Steve Swallow and the British saxophonist Andy Sheppard. Little wonder then, her fellow musicians affectionately call Bley 'Countess Bleysie' and 'Bleythoven'. Featuring a selection of recordings suggested by Carla Bley, Donald Macleod and Kevin Le Gendre follow Bley's musical adventuring from her early days writing for Paul Bley and Gary Burton, to her latest album for the Carla Bley Trio, released in 2020.

In 1994 saxophonist Andy Sheppard joined regular musical partners Carla Bley and Steve Swallow on tour. It was a move that would see Bley develop new confidence as a pianist, refining and honing her famously distilled style, and it was the start of a creative partnership that has continued following Bley's treatment for cancer in 2018.

Doctor
Carla Bley, piano
Steve Swallow, bass

Wrong Key Donkey
Carla Bley, piano
Andy Sheppard, tenor saxophone
Steve Swallow, bass

And then one Day
Carla Bley, piano
Andy Sheppard, tenor and soprano saxophones
Steve Swallow, bass

Vashkar
Carla Bley, piano
Andy Sheppard, soprano saxophone
Steve Swallow, bass

Wildlife
Carla Bley, piano
Andy Sheppard, soprano saxophone
Steve Swallow, bass

Producer: Johannah Smith

59 minutes

Last on

Fri 19 Nov 2021 12:00

Music Played

  • Carla Bley

    Doctor

    Performer: Carla Bley. Singer: Steve Swallow.
    • WATT.
  • Carla Bley

    Wrong Key Donkey

    Performer: Carla Bley. Performer: Andy Sheppard. Singer: Steve Swallow.
    • WATT.
  • Carla Bley

    And Then One Day

    Performer: Carla Bley. Performer: Andy Sheppard. Singer: Steve Swallow.
    • ECM.
  • Carla Bley

    Vashkar

    Performer: Carla Bley. Performer: Andy Sheppard. Singer: Steve Swallow.
    • ECM.
  • Carla Bley

    Wildlife

    Performer: Carla Bley. Performer: Andy Sheppard. Singer: Steve Swallow.
    • ECM.

Broadcast

  • Fri 19 Nov 2021 12:00

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