Only one official record exists by this great duo :
"Some Jive Ass Boer: Live At Jazz Unité '81", so i
think that this recording could be an helpful
addition for both Waldron's and Dyani's lovers.
Rec. live at "Centro Jazz St. Louis", Rome, Italy, on
October 27th, 1979 (mics recording)
Mal Waldron,piano
Johnny Dyani,bass
1. Track #1 (39:30)
2. Track #2 (05:53)
3. Track #3 (43:27)
Total Time 1:28:52
lame (202 MB) :
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http://rapidshare.com/files/226789957/MW_JD_Rome_79_mp3.part2.rar
flac (390 MB) :
http://rapidshare.com/files/226809871/MW_JD_Rome_79_flac.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/226827657/MW_JD_Rome_79_flac.part2.rar
Thanks a lot for this concert. I'm a great fan. It's indeed a great addition to the duo outings. Something rare as you say.
ReplyDeleteI'm still amazed that a Waldron/Dyani concert like this one can (re)surface like that today. It's surprising. It's very good... but I'm surprised.
Cheers to all. Keep up the good work.
Many, many thanks! Love Dyani!
ReplyDeleteIt's so wonderful to see these Johnny Dyani records surfacing. Grandmother's Teaching was wonderful as well.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU!
brian
Thanks very much! I love Johnny Dyani.
ReplyDeleteI would never have known of Mr Dyani if it wasn't for your wonderful site. I'm enjoying the experience and education of listening to many people who would otherwise most certainly have passed me by. Many thanks for this and for all the other posts that I've downloaded without any acknowledgement. I'm trying to remember my manners in recent days, but I owe many thanks for many fantastic downloads. So ...
ReplyDeletethank you, again.
Thanks for this, Dyani is a favorite.
ReplyDeleteThanks, this is great.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this gem. Those interested in more Dyani, search for his work with Pierre Dørge and the New Jungle Orchestra on four SteepleChase sessions: New Jungle Orchestra, Brikama, Even The Moon Is Dancing and Johnny Lives. First rate stuff.
ReplyDeleteJust great music from these two giants. Thank you very much.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks riccardo. We all owe a massive debt to Italy and to Black Saint/Soul Note for their efforts in keeping jazz alive during a slack period.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this. I knew Johnny Dyani mainly from his collaboration with another great pianist - Abdullah Ibrahim. Now I'm curious to find out what he and Mal Waldron sound like together.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much. It is actually, to my mind, better than "Boer", though that is a fine-cutting distinction!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the posts that really makes this wonderful site as great as it is.
Like the rest of you, I'm mourning the brevity of Dyani's life (not to mention the passing of Waldron), but am so grateful that his/their music is being passed on for posterity.
Amandla!
Re-up please?
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ReplyDeleteThanks for this re-up!
ReplyDeletethanks for the re-up.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, thanks so much for the new link!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the FLAC files of this onxidlib.
ReplyDeleteThank-you very much
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