Nefertiti the Beautiful One Has Come

Nefertiti the Beautiful One Has Come

Infobox Album |
Name = Nefertiti, the Beautiful One Has Come
Type = Studio album
Artist = Cecil Taylor


Released = ?
Recorded = November 23, 1962
Genre = Jazz
Length = 118:13
Label = Revenant Records (previously Arista/Freedom)
Producer = Alan Bates
Reviews = *amg|id=10:0ykmikljbb89|rating|4.5|5
Last album = "Cell Walk For Celeste"
(1961)
This album = "Nefertiti, the Beautiful One Has Come"
(1962)
Next album = "Unit Structures"
(1966)

"Nefertiti, the Beautiful One Has Come" is a 1962 album by the Cecil Taylor Unit, recorded live at the Café Montmartre in Copenhagen, Denmark. It is key documentation of the group's evolution into lengthy collective performances.

Saxophonist Albert Ayler also played on the adjacent nights, but not on these recordings. The one extant recording of the quartet performance at Café Montmartre was released in 2004 on "Holy Ghost", Revenant Records's 9-disc box of Albert Ayler recordings.

Personnel

Cecil Taylor - piano

Jimmy Lyons - alto sax

Sunny Murray - drums

Track listing

# "Trance" – 9:12
# "Call" – 9:00
# "Lena" – 6:58
# "D Trad, That's What" – 21:26
# "Taylor" – 1:02
# "Call [version] " – 6:36
# "What's New?" – 12:11
# "Nefertiti, the Beautiful One Has Come" – 9:11
# "Lena [Second Version] " – 14:21
# "Nefertiti, the Beautiful One Has Come" – 8:07
# "Taylor" – 1:02
# "D Trad, That's What [version] " – 20:08


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