Hyman Paul Bley, CM (November 10, 1932 – January 3, 2016) was a Canadian pianist known for his contributions to the free jazz movement of the 1960s as well as his innovations and influence on trio playing. Bley was a long-time resident of the United States. His music characteristically featured strong senses both of melodic voicing and space.
Early life
Bley was born in Montreal, Quebec, on November 10, 1932. His adoptive parents were Betty Marcovitch, an immigrant from Romania, and Joe Bley, owner of an embroidery factory.
Later life and career
In the 1950s Bley founded the Jazz Workshop in Montreal, performing on piano and recording with bebop alto saxophonist and composer Charlie Parker. He also performed with tenor saxophonists Lester Young and Ben Webster at that time. In 1953 he conducted for bassist Charles Mingus on the Charles Mingus and His Orchestra album. That year Mingus produced the Introducing Paul Bley album with Mingus and drummer Art Blakey. In 1960 Bley recorded on piano with the Charles Mingus Group.
Paul Bley is the second album by Canadian jazz pianist Paul Bley featuring tracks recorded in 1954 and released on the EmArcy label.
Reception
Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars stating "Pick a personality trait of the Paul Bley style and chances are it won't be found anywhere here, as lovely a piano trio jazz record as this is... For the most part the tone of the pianist remains almost frigid in its consistency; volume level rarely varies and the direction of the improvisations is solidly mainstream... The obvious problem with someone like Bley or Jimi Hendrix is that once they developed their totally unique musical personality, their earlier work starts to sound a little boring".The Penguin Guide to Jazz said "At this stage of his career, he's a very orthodox bopper, aware of the blues but certainly not restricted by them, possibly exploring aspects of Tristano's evolution as well, and certainly listening to classical pianists for technique and harmonic ideas".
Mister also known as Mr. is a Hong Kong, Chineserock band composed of lead vocalist Alan Po, rhythm guitarist Ronny Lay, lead guitarist Quincy Tam, bassist and backing vocalist Desmond Tam, and drummer Tom To.
The quintet originated from the underground indie scene where they were known as White Noise. Their breakthrough performance was their gig at Alan Tam's birthday party. They were subsequently recommended to Universal Music by himself who was deeply impressed by their skill and talent.
"Mister (Hangul: 미스터, Japanese: ミスター)" is a song performed by South Koreangirl groupKara from their second Korean album, Revolution. It was released as their Japanese debut single on August 11, 2010. It was released in four editions, one includes a DVD, another one is CD with a 28-page photobook, and two CD only editions, first press and regular.
Background
The song was originally from the group's second Korean album Revolution. The group performed this song as a part of their comeback stage special alongside Revolution's lead single, "Wanna", starting on July 31, 2009, beginning with KBS's Music Bank then onto MBC'sShow! Music Core and finally on SBS'sInkigayo. After wrapping up their comeback stages to begin promotions for their second full-length Korean album, the song proved to be popular with the viewers due to its addicting "butt dance" that is featured prominently in the choreography; helping the group's Revolution album to perform well on various music charts prompting the group to promote the song more on music programs rather than the actual lead single, "Wanna". Due to the overwhelming response that "Mister" received, the group's overall popularity in South Korea increased, with numerous advertisement requests coming in for the group as they had more advertisements in October 2009 than the previous two years.
It is included in the Fontana's album " BLOOD " .
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Mr Joy
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Mr Joy · Paul Bley · John Gilmore · Billy Elgart · Gary Peacock · Annette Peacock
Turning Point
℗ 1975 Improvising Artists aka IAI Records
Released on: 1975-01-01
Producer: Paul Bley
Engineer: David Baker
Engineer: Alfie Wade
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published: 02 Oct 2022
paul bley mr joy
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Mr. Joy (Annette Peacock- Composer)
Paul Bley - Piano
Gary Peacock - Bass
Billy Elgart - Drums
Paul Bley - Mr. Joy (1968)
Label: Limelight
Catalog#: LS 86060
Format: Vinyl, LP
Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Jazz, Avantgarde
Recorded 10th & 12th May, 1968 at Audio Recording Inc.;
and 11th May, 1968 at a live concert at the University of Washington, Seattle
Tracklist
A1 Only Lovely
Composed By – Paul Bley
6:20
A2 Kid Dynamite
Composed By – Annette Peacock
3:10
A3 Nothing Ever Was, Anyway
Composed By – Annette Peacock
5:44
A4 El Cordores
Composed By – Annette Peacock
6:04
B1 Ramblin'
...
published: 12 Dec 2012
Mister Joy
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Mister Joy · Paul Bley · Franz Kolgmann · Gary Peacock
Annette
℗ 2010 Hat Hut Records Ltd.
Released on: 2010-10-11
Music Publisher: Vicious Music/MCPS/PRS
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published: 11 Apr 2015
Annette Peacock & Paul Bley - Mr. Joy
Brano composto da Annette Peacock
Traccia #6 dall'LP "Revenge"
Inciso tra il 6 aprile e il 3 novembre 1969
Paul Bley, synthesizers
Annette Peacock, vocals
with
Steve Haas, drums
Richard Youngstein, bass
published: 03 Nov 2019
Paul Bley Trio – Mr. Joy
from: Blood (1966)
published: 02 Oct 2017
Bley-Peacock Synthesizer Show - Mr. Joy
Revenge: The Bigger The Love The Greater The Hate
(Polydor 1971)
published: 07 Mar 2013
Paul Bley - Mr. Joy
published: 28 Jun 2010
Blood - Mr Joy PAUL BLEY (1968 audio)
from the LP, Mr. Joy...Gary Peacock bass, Bill Elgart drums, Paul Bley piano...
B3_Blood 00:00
B4_Mr. Joy 06:06
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Mr Joy · Paul Bley · John Gilmore · Billy Elgart · Gary Peacock · Annette Peacock
Turning Point
℗ 1975 Improvi...
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Mr Joy · Paul Bley · John Gilmore · Billy Elgart · Gary Peacock · Annette Peacock
Turning Point
℗ 1975 Improvising Artists aka IAI Records
Released on: 1975-01-01
Producer: Paul Bley
Engineer: David Baker
Engineer: Alfie Wade
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Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Mr Joy · Paul Bley · John Gilmore · Billy Elgart · Gary Peacock · Annette Peacock
Turning Point
℗ 1975 Improvising Artists aka IAI Records
Released on: 1975-01-01
Producer: Paul Bley
Engineer: David Baker
Engineer: Alfie Wade
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Disclaimer: I don't own the music or the pictures, they belong to their rightful owners.
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http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com.au/2014/08/paul-bley-mr-j...
Disclaimer: I don't own the music or the pictures, they belong to their rightful owners.
flac here:
http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com.au/2014/08/paul-bley-mr-joy-1968.html
Mr. Joy (Annette Peacock- Composer)
Paul Bley - Piano
Gary Peacock - Bass
Billy Elgart - Drums
Paul Bley - Mr. Joy (1968)
Label: Limelight
Catalog#: LS 86060
Format: Vinyl, LP
Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Jazz, Avantgarde
Recorded 10th & 12th May, 1968 at Audio Recording Inc.;
and 11th May, 1968 at a live concert at the University of Washington, Seattle
Tracklist
A1 Only Lovely
Composed By – Paul Bley
6:20
A2 Kid Dynamite
Composed By – Annette Peacock
3:10
A3 Nothing Ever Was, Anyway
Composed By – Annette Peacock
5:44
A4 El Cordores
Composed By – Annette Peacock
6:04
B1 Ramblin'
Composed By – Ornette Coleman
4:44
B2 Touching
Composed By – Annette Peacock
4:49
B3 Blood
Composed By – Annette Peacock
6:10
B4 Mr. Joy
Composed By – Annette Peacock
3:50
Disclaimer: I don't own the music or the pictures, they belong to their rightful owners.
flac here:
http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com.au/2014/08/paul-bley-mr-joy-1968.html
Mr. Joy (Annette Peacock- Composer)
Paul Bley - Piano
Gary Peacock - Bass
Billy Elgart - Drums
Paul Bley - Mr. Joy (1968)
Label: Limelight
Catalog#: LS 86060
Format: Vinyl, LP
Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Jazz, Avantgarde
Recorded 10th & 12th May, 1968 at Audio Recording Inc.;
and 11th May, 1968 at a live concert at the University of Washington, Seattle
Tracklist
A1 Only Lovely
Composed By – Paul Bley
6:20
A2 Kid Dynamite
Composed By – Annette Peacock
3:10
A3 Nothing Ever Was, Anyway
Composed By – Annette Peacock
5:44
A4 El Cordores
Composed By – Annette Peacock
6:04
B1 Ramblin'
Composed By – Ornette Coleman
4:44
B2 Touching
Composed By – Annette Peacock
4:49
B3 Blood
Composed By – Annette Peacock
6:10
B4 Mr. Joy
Composed By – Annette Peacock
3:50
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Mister Joy · Paul Bley · Franz Kolgmann · Gary Peacock
Annette
℗ 2010 Hat Hut Records Ltd.
Released on: 2010-...
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Mister Joy · Paul Bley · Franz Kolgmann · Gary Peacock
Annette
℗ 2010 Hat Hut Records Ltd.
Released on: 2010-10-11
Music Publisher: Vicious Music/MCPS/PRS
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Mister Joy · Paul Bley · Franz Kolgmann · Gary Peacock
Annette
℗ 2010 Hat Hut Records Ltd.
Released on: 2010-10-11
Music Publisher: Vicious Music/MCPS/PRS
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Brano composto da Annette Peacock
Traccia #6 dall'LP "Revenge"
Inciso tra il 6 aprile e il 3 novembre 1969
Paul Bley, synthesizers
Annette Peacock, vocals
wit...
Brano composto da Annette Peacock
Traccia #6 dall'LP "Revenge"
Inciso tra il 6 aprile e il 3 novembre 1969
Paul Bley, synthesizers
Annette Peacock, vocals
with
Steve Haas, drums
Richard Youngstein, bass
Brano composto da Annette Peacock
Traccia #6 dall'LP "Revenge"
Inciso tra il 6 aprile e il 3 novembre 1969
Paul Bley, synthesizers
Annette Peacock, vocals
with
Steve Haas, drums
Richard Youngstein, bass
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Mr Joy · Paul Bley · John Gilmore · Billy Elgart · Gary Peacock · Annette Peacock
Turning Point
℗ 1975 Improvising Artists aka IAI Records
Released on: 1975-01-01
Producer: Paul Bley
Engineer: David Baker
Engineer: Alfie Wade
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Disclaimer: I don't own the music or the pictures, they belong to their rightful owners.
flac here:
http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com.au/2014/08/paul-bley-mr-joy-1968.html
Mr. Joy (Annette Peacock- Composer)
Paul Bley - Piano
Gary Peacock - Bass
Billy Elgart - Drums
Paul Bley - Mr. Joy (1968)
Label: Limelight
Catalog#: LS 86060
Format: Vinyl, LP
Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Jazz, Avantgarde
Recorded 10th & 12th May, 1968 at Audio Recording Inc.;
and 11th May, 1968 at a live concert at the University of Washington, Seattle
Tracklist
A1 Only Lovely
Composed By – Paul Bley
6:20
A2 Kid Dynamite
Composed By – Annette Peacock
3:10
A3 Nothing Ever Was, Anyway
Composed By – Annette Peacock
5:44
A4 El Cordores
Composed By – Annette Peacock
6:04
B1 Ramblin'
Composed By – Ornette Coleman
4:44
B2 Touching
Composed By – Annette Peacock
4:49
B3 Blood
Composed By – Annette Peacock
6:10
B4 Mr. Joy
Composed By – Annette Peacock
3:50
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises
Mister Joy · Paul Bley · Franz Kolgmann · Gary Peacock
Annette
℗ 2010 Hat Hut Records Ltd.
Released on: 2010-10-11
Music Publisher: Vicious Music/MCPS/PRS
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Brano composto da Annette Peacock
Traccia #6 dall'LP "Revenge"
Inciso tra il 6 aprile e il 3 novembre 1969
Paul Bley, synthesizers
Annette Peacock, vocals
with
Steve Haas, drums
Richard Youngstein, bass
Hyman Paul Bley, CM (November 10, 1932 – January 3, 2016) was a Canadian pianist known for his contributions to the free jazz movement of the 1960s as well as his innovations and influence on trio playing. Bley was a long-time resident of the United States. His music characteristically featured strong senses both of melodic voicing and space.
Early life
Bley was born in Montreal, Quebec, on November 10, 1932. His adoptive parents were Betty Marcovitch, an immigrant from Romania, and Joe Bley, owner of an embroidery factory.
Later life and career
In the 1950s Bley founded the Jazz Workshop in Montreal, performing on piano and recording with bebop alto saxophonist and composer Charlie Parker. He also performed with tenor saxophonists Lester Young and Ben Webster at that time. In 1953 he conducted for bassist Charles Mingus on the Charles Mingus and His Orchestra album. That year Mingus produced the Introducing Paul Bley album with Mingus and drummer Art Blakey. In 1960 Bley recorded on piano with the Charles Mingus Group.