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1977 studio album by Cecil Taylor
Jumpin' Punkins is an album by Cecil Taylor recorded for the Candid label in January 1961 but not issued in the States until 1987. The first release was in Japan by Victor in 1977 as Cecil Taylor All Stars Featuring Buell Neidlinger . The album features two small group performances by Taylor with Buell Neidlinger , Denis Charles and Archie Shepp , and two performances by a larger group including Billy Higgins , Clark Terry , Roswell Rudd , Steve Lacy and Charles Davis . Additional recordings from these sessions were released on New York City R&B in 1971 and Cell Walk for Celeste in 1988.
In a review for AllMusic , Scott Yanow wrote: "The two most intriguing performances are versions of Mercer Ellington's 'Jumpin' Punkins' and 'Things Ain't What They Used to Be' which feature the avant-garde pianist with trumpeter Clark Terry, trombonist Roswell Rudd, soprano saxophonist Steve Lacy, baritonist Charles Davis, tenor Archie Shepp, bassist Buell Neidlinger, and drummer Billy Higgins. Taylor's jarring comping behind the other soloists is quite interesting and somehow works. 'O.P.' and 'I Forgot' feature Taylor with Neidlinger, drummer Dennis Charles, and (on the latter song) the young Archie Shepp. A good sampler of Cecil Taylor's marathon Candid sessions."[ 1]
All compositions by Cecil Tayor except as indicated
"Jumpin' Punkins" [Take 6] (Mercer Ellington ) - 8:15
"O.P." [Take 1] (Buell Neidlinger) - 7:35
"I Forgot" [Take 1] (Cecil Taylor) - 8:34
"Things Ain't What They Used to Be " [Take 3] (Mercer Ellington) - 8:55
Recorded Nola's Penthouse Sound Studios, NYC, January 9 (tracks 2 & 3) & 10 (tracks 1 & 4), 1961
Studio albums Live albums Compilations
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release, unless stated otherwise.
Leader
Archie Shepp – Bill Dixon Quartet (1962)
The House I Live In (and Lars Gullin , 1963)
Four for Trane (1964)
Fire Music (1965)
On This Night (1965)
New Thing at Newport (split album with John Coltrane , 1965)
Archie Shepp Live in San Francisco (1966)
Mama Too Tight (1966)
The Magic of Ju-Ju (1967)
For Losers (1968–69)
Kwanza (1968–69)
The Way Ahead (1968)
Archie Shepp & Philly Joe Jones (1969)
Black Gipsy (1969)
Blasé (1969)
Live at the Pan-African Festival (1969)
Pitchin Can (1969–70)
Poem for Malcolm (1969)
Yasmina, a Black Woman (1969)
Archie Shepp and the Full Moon Ensemble (1970)
Coral Rock (1970)
Doodlin' (1970)
Things Have Got to Change (1971)
Attica Blues (1972)
The Cry of My People (1972)
A Sea of Faces (1975)
Bijou (1975)
Body and Soul (Horo , 1975)
Jazz a Confronto 27 (1975)
Mariamar (1975)
Montreux One (1975)
Montreux Two (1975)
There's a Trumpet in My Soul (1975)
Hi-Fly (and Karin Krog , 1976)
Steam (1976)
Goin' Home (and Horace Parlan , 1977)
On Green Dolphin Street (1977)
Duet (and Dollar Brand , 1978)
Lady Bird (1978)
Looking at Bird (and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen , 1980)
Trouble in Mind (and Horace Parlan, 1980)
Mama Rose (and Jasper van 't Hof , 1982)
Soul Song (1982)
Down Home New York (1984)
California Meeting: Live on Broadway (1985)
Little Red Moon (1985)
Duo Reunion (and Horace Parlan , 1987)
Splashes (1987)
Lover Man (and Annette Lowman, 1988)
Body and Soul (and Richard Davis , Enja , 1989)
Blue Ballads (1995)
New York Contemporary Five WithCecil Taylor With others