Noah howard, One of the great musicians of that second wave of new jazz from the 60’s..Was born in new Orleans in 1943.
Apparently he was inspired to play by hearing paul gonsalves, monster solo on diminuendo and crescendo in blue from Ellington’s great Newport 58 concert.
In the mid sixties after a stint in san Francisco he moved to new york , playing with sunny murray , frank wright ,archie shepp ,sun ra and the aeoc, howard was also documenting his work prolifically , and it was at that time that he started his altsax label ,the catalogue of which is still sporadically in circulation.
In 69-70 ,he went to Europe where being surprised by the level of respect accorded the new jazz , he was to return and settle in 1973.
Howards got an intense and personal sound, though I guess after the critical success of classics like the black arc, live at the village vanguard and at Judson hall people thought they had him pigeon holed and lost sight of him after he( confounded expectations and) moved on into other more subdued and or eclectic areas.
This is a record I quite love now though initially I was pretty disappointed having heard , the esp albums and the black arc first, to be fair I didn’t much like the black arc at the time either.
Anyway this is a great band.
Apparently he was inspired to play by hearing paul gonsalves, monster solo on diminuendo and crescendo in blue from Ellington’s great Newport 58 concert.
In the mid sixties after a stint in san Francisco he moved to new york , playing with sunny murray , frank wright ,archie shepp ,sun ra and the aeoc, howard was also documenting his work prolifically , and it was at that time that he started his altsax label ,the catalogue of which is still sporadically in circulation.
In 69-70 ,he went to Europe where being surprised by the level of respect accorded the new jazz , he was to return and settle in 1973.
Howards got an intense and personal sound, though I guess after the critical success of classics like the black arc, live at the village vanguard and at Judson hall people thought they had him pigeon holed and lost sight of him after he( confounded expectations and) moved on into other more subdued and or eclectic areas.
This is a record I quite love now though initially I was pretty disappointed having heard , the esp albums and the black arc first, to be fair I didn’t much like the black arc at the time either.
Anyway this is a great band.
Personnel is as follows
Noah howard –alto sax
Takashi kako- pno
Kent carter- db, oliver Johnson- dr on ole (only)
Muhammad ali- dr ( on the rest)
Track list
Side- a
1)Ole-12’’
2)kanpai- 9’’
side b
1)creole girl- 11’
2) new arrival- 6’’
3)lift every voice and sing- 4’
there aren’t too many references to this on the net, sadly I cant find a professional review or intact cover.
Check out howards homepage, which also previews new releases on his altsax label, provides info on tours and new projects and some sample mp3’s
Here
http://www.noahhoward.com/
Noah howard –alto sax
Takashi kako- pno
Kent carter- db, oliver Johnson- dr on ole (only)
Muhammad ali- dr ( on the rest)
Track list
Side- a
1)Ole-12’’
2)kanpai- 9’’
side b
1)creole girl- 11’
2) new arrival- 6’’
3)lift every voice and sing- 4’
there aren’t too many references to this on the net, sadly I cant find a professional review or intact cover.
Check out howards homepage, which also previews new releases on his altsax label, provides info on tours and new projects and some sample mp3’s
Here
http://www.noahhoward.com/
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haven't heard this yet, but looking forward. thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this one sotise. I've always enjoyed the stuff he did with Frank Wright, but I've never even heard of this one. Very brave of him to tackle such a well known Coltrane original as Ole, but he created a very good rendition of it.
ReplyDeletethis has got me a bit excited - thanks sotise!
ReplyDeletedidn't know it existed: - a look at noahhoward.com/discography.html seems to show this material also on "Live in Europe Vol 1 (1975)".
.. which i don't have and have never seen, hence excitement!
And the one I was going to ask you about doesn't appear in Noah H's discog. page at all - it's "Traffic" from 1980(?), released on Frame Recs (Europe only[?])
Heard 'Traffic'?
thanks again for this anyway!
serviceton.. no i dont know traffic at all, ive never heard of it.
ReplyDeleteare you offering it?
probably my favourite is live at the village vanguard 1972,with frank lowe and rashied ali.
im not sure that that is available.
im pretty sure the cd i paid full price for is a boot, it appears to be a cdr replica.
this is a very nice rip & a swell record. one can definitely hear connection to black ark, but w/out arthur doyle it's bound to be a different beast.
ReplyDeletesotise, i think i've seen that boot (@ chicago's jazz record mart). i know atanase had it up @ the old church (wch is where i got my copy). i'd be happy to donate his rip of that if you'd like. (sorry forgot bitrate.)
1009 , i dont recall seeing that up at the church..
ReplyDeletebut yeah that'd be swell
id consider myself lucky to hear new howard ,im unfamiliar with.
so yes please
1009 - I'd second that!
ReplyDeleteI too would be interested in that one.
sotise, I'd offer Traffic if I had it.
an auction site that you may be familiar with (ahem) is currently (16/03/08) showing 1 copy of Noah Howard's 'Traffic' available as a BuyItNow item.
I have hesitated thus far due to
a) groundless suspicion that this is a 'quickie-on-tour' knock off date
b) extreme current financial disability
:o( . . . . .
Thanks a lot for Ole. I played it a few times today and was totally taken with it. A beauty of an album and a fine rip to go along with it.
ReplyDeleteHere's a link to a decent quality scan of the cover:
http://www.earthwaverecords.com/Pictures/AlbumImg/H/A0095874.jpg
Hmm. That link doesn't display completely. Here it is again, split this time:
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AlbumImg/H/A0095874.jpg
I love Noah Howard!! I haven't heard this one yet. Do you have any of his other rarer albums?
ReplyDeleteThanks for this. I've only recently stumbled across Noah Howard and his music....I really like what I've heard, so I'm looking forward to this one. Howard seems like a cross between two of my faves, Pharoah Sanders and John Coltrane, But I'm sure real jazz experts would laugh at my facile comparisons.
ReplyDeleteLike Peskypesky, I'd never heard of Noah Howard until I found your site. His music is wonderful, as is your site. Thank you for this, and all the other great posts on here.
ReplyDeleteThanks for contributing so many pieces to my " jigsaw of joy "
ReplyDeletePeace AA
I dream about a re-up of this chef d’œuvre .....
ReplyDeleteCould you re-up this?
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A beautiful record, this one.
BIG THX!...
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks kinabalu, a nice one!
ReplyDeletehere it is Again ... NEW RIP WITH COVER PICS
ReplyDeleteENJOY
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