Paul Bley's 1972 Solo Album Open, To Love Reissued as Part of the ECM Luminessence Series on 180g LP.
Paul Bley is one of the most influential pianists in the history of jazz. His touch instantly recognizable. Bley’s career, which now spans seven decades, has continued to be a reference for successive generations of musicians. This is unsurprising, given that the Canadian pianist has worked with “more first-rate, wide-ranging, original musical minds than anyone but Miles,” as DownBeat put it. Bley’s work has influenced many of the pianists on ECM, as well as countless musicians in the wider world. One of the most influential recordings in the history of jazz piano, Paul Bley’s solo album thoughtfully explores the compositions of Carla Bley and Annette Peacock.
Luminessence, ECM's new audiophile vinyl-reissue series, is a kaleidoscope, shedding light on the jewels of the label's deep catalogue in elegant, high-quality editions. The hallmarks of the series: original and evocative music, imaginatively played and sensitively produced. The recordings underline the scope and variety of ECM's world of sound and the LPs are presented in different formats.
Side A:
- Closer
- Ida Lupino
- Started
Side B:
- Open, To Love
- Harlem
- Seven
- Nothing Ever Was, Anyway