Recorded in 1988 as part of Cecil Taylor month in Berlin, this trio, 
which consists of Taylor, saxophonist Evan Parker, and cellist Tristan 
Honsinger, is an improviser's dream. Here are two personalities actually
 strong enough to rein Taylor in and bring the music up out of him 
instead of the force. Parker chose tenor for this gig, and he and 
Honsinger play to each other for the first couple of minutes, 
establishing a mutated kind of blues groove as Taylor sings in his tinny
 voice and claps in the background. Honsinger's bowed chord voicings 
offer Parker plenty to work off of tonally, and he does, turning the 
blues riff into a vamp on thirds, and then elongated harmonic structures
 that bring Taylor in on the piano after about ten minutes. Taylor 
enters with arpeggios blazing, but he is reined in by the architecture 
created by Honsinger in his phrasing. When Taylor is forced to play 
inside it, his creativity rages; he is full of colors, glissandi, 
dynamics, and a palette of textures that is dizzying -- so much so that 
Parker stops playing for a while. When he reenters, it is to slow things
 down and build upon some of the tonal structures Taylor has been 
tossing off within Honsinger's phraseology. Parker becomes a mode 
setter, creating a new layer of intervallic order from each set of 
overtones, where any player is allowed to push against its walls but not
 to break them. And from here, a language is established within the 
trio, making the musicians move into one another more closely, taking 
bits and pieces and growing ideas out into entire musical universes made
 by three -- not one plus one plus one. This is a devastatingly fine 
gig, and one of the best Taylor played the entire month he was in 
Berlin. 
-> This comment is posted on Allmusic by Thom Jurek, follower of our blog 'O Púbis da Rosa' <-
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Tristan Honsinger / Evan Parker / Cecil Taylor
Cello – Tristan Honsinger
Piano – Cecil Taylor
Tenor Saxophone – Evan Parker  
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