Marco,
I do not have "A Man About a Horse," this release always came off as more of an "ambient" work when compared to Tibbetts early stuff. I would almost call it shallow compared to his older and more spontaneous work. Some of this may have been influenced by Mark Anderson who was contributing back then, or perhaps Steve mellowed out with age. In any case, his early music is intense and enthusiastic and why it remains an important part of my library.
Regarding your suggestion of Marc Ducret, I listened to some brief samples on line and to me his work sounds influenced by Cecil Taylor's group, particularly early stuff (1959). Cecil's work is not bad but it never quite reaches my musical soul.
Go back in time with Steve Tibbetts and give "Yr," "Northern Song,' and "Safe Journey" a listen and see if the younger and more passionate Tibbetts reaches you.
I do not have "A Man About a Horse," this release always came off as more of an "ambient" work when compared to Tibbetts early stuff. I would almost call it shallow compared to his older and more spontaneous work. Some of this may have been influenced by Mark Anderson who was contributing back then, or perhaps Steve mellowed out with age. In any case, his early music is intense and enthusiastic and why it remains an important part of my library.
Regarding your suggestion of Marc Ducret, I listened to some brief samples on line and to me his work sounds influenced by Cecil Taylor's group, particularly early stuff (1959). Cecil's work is not bad but it never quite reaches my musical soul.
Go back in time with Steve Tibbetts and give "Yr," "Northern Song,' and "Safe Journey" a listen and see if the younger and more passionate Tibbetts reaches you.