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Following Lyons's death in 1986 Taylor formed the Feel Trio in the early 1990s with William Parker ( bass ) and Tony Oxley ( drums ); the group can be heard on Celebrated Blazons, Looking ( The Feel Trio ) and the 10-CD set 2 T's for a Lovely T. He has also performed with larger ensembles and big-band projects.
His extended residence in Berlin in 1988 was extensively documented by the German label FMP, resulting in a massive boxed set of performances in duet and trio with a who's who of European free improvisors, including Oxley, Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, Han Bennink, Tristan Honsinger, Louis Moholo, Paul Lovens, and others.
Most of his latter day recordings have been put out on European labels, with the exception of Momentum Space ( a meeting with Dewey Redman and Elvin Jones ) on Verve / Gitanes.
The classical label Bridge released his 1998 Library of Congress performance Algonquin, a duet with violinist Mat Maneri.
Taylor continued to perform for capacity audiences around the world with live concerts, usually played on his favored instrument, a Bösendorfer piano that features nine extra lower-register keys.
A documentary entitled " All the Notes ", was released on DVD in 2006 by director Chris Felver.
Taylor was also featured in an earlier documentary film Imagine the Sound ( 1981 ), in which he discusses and performs his music, poetry and dance.

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