20 September 2009
M'Boom Re:Percussion - Live in Alassio '79
"I remember trying to explain my concept of M'Boom to people
at the record companies, and all anybody knew was that each
man had a solid reputation as a trap drummer. And so when the
record came out, they were trying to figure, well how do we
market this ? Because we didn't have a sax player or a trumpeter
or a piano. "Is it Jazz?" No, it's a percussion ensemble. We just
wanted to see if we could come up with enough music from that
style of instrumentation.
So the marketing people decided to put M'boom in the audiophile
bin, so people with sophisticated equipment could hear all these
big drums and the little bells and shakers; the sounds of skins and
metal and wood and all these devices that make sense within the
fabric of each piece.
With M'Boom, the idea was to put the drummer on the front line.
We wanted to step up and showcase our musicality. Soon members
of the band brought in pieces that were multi-layered, with
numerous metrical changes and variations. And we had a wonderful
array of instruments : a big bass drum, two bass marimbas, an octave
of concert toms, five timpani, vibraphone ans xylophone, symphonic
bells, steel drums, musical saw, Afro-Cuban percussion and dozens
of small instruments." Max Roach
Rec. live in Alassio, Italy, on September 9th, 1979
(mics recording)
Max Roach, drums,whistle,vibraphone,xylophone,tympani,orchestra
bells,afuche,percussion
Fred King, marimba,orchestra bells,tympani,percussion
Omar Clay, marimba,tympani,timbales,timbales,percussion
Joe Chambers, chimes,vibraphone,marimba,xylophone,percussion
Warren Smith, drums,tympani,vibraphone,orchestra bells,percussion
Freddie Waits, drums,orchestra bells,xylophone,percussion
Roy Brooks, drums,musical saw,percussion,temple block,cymbal,
tympani,steel drums
Ray Mantilla, African & Latin percussion,triangle
1. Onomatopoeia [O.Clay] (16:21)
2. Unknown (06:31)
3. Epistrophy [T.Monk] (09:56)
4. The Glorious Monster [M.Roach] (18:16)
5. Twinkle Toes [W.Smith]
6. Kujichaglia [R.Brooks] (08:55)
7. Caravanserai [J.Chambers] (25:45)
8. Morning, Noon, Midday [O.Clay, W.Smith] (08:19)
9. Rumble In The Jungle [O.Clay] (09:49)
10. Encore (20:08)
Total Time 2:07:49
mp3 (262 MB) :
ReplyDeletehttp://rapidshare.com/files/282534245/Boom_Alassio_79_mp3.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/282561416/Boom_Alassio_79_mp3.part2.rar
flac (805 MB) :
http://rapidshare.com/files/282553535/Boom_Alassio_79_flac.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/282591785/Boom_Alassio_79_flac.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/282643439/Boom_Alassio_79_flac.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/282666460/Boom_Alassio_79_flac.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/282706347/Boom_Alassio_79_flac.part5.rar
It seems everything by this ensemble is pretty hard to come by, so it goes without saying, thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot fo this one, just love M'Boom Re!!!
ReplyDeleteLexman
http://tuneupspace.blogspot.com/
I just got the mp3s of their Strata East Record Re:Percussion, and now am on the hunt for it on vinyl. This live performance (more than 2 hours!) will do just fine to tide me over. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
ReplyDeleteAny chance you could point me in the direction of those mp3s?
Delete25 minute version of Caravaserai !!!!
ReplyDeletethis looks tremendous thank you
Anything by M'Boom is always welcome.
ReplyDeleteI've only had a chance to listen to a little bit of this but I'm really enjoying it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot riccardo.
ReplyDeleteI have found this short video clip of the same performance taken from Italian TV Rai Tre. Unfortunately, it only takes 15 minutes.
Better than nothing...
http://rapidshare.com/files/290637256/Max_Roach_-_M_Boom_Re_Percussion_-_Alassio_1979.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/290664153/Max_Roach_-_M_Boom_Re_Percussion_-_Alassio_1979.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/290757660/Max_Roach_-_M_Boom_Re_Percussion_-_Alassio_1979.part3.rar
many many thanks Igor!
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ReplyDeleteanyone have Collage from M'Boom in flac? I can't find my cd of it and i would like to hear it in full rez!
ReplyDeleteThought I would upload a M'Boom live performance from 1971 to my YouTube page. Hope some of you brothers appreciate the magical sounds.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/user/ukvibeorg
http://blackstarliners.blogspot.com/2010/10/mboom-max-roach-collage.html
ReplyDeleteI've downloaded this already earlier but came back to thank you..
ReplyDeleteagain, amazing stuff / share!
cheers,
Hooch
New link https://mega.nz/#!nFwHiaqK!eivlUiVoeTNsjEJyo8Z3H2p_JpvLdpamHcaLWrr9BbQ
ReplyDeleteosirius thnks for this max roach and the one with braston
ReplyDeletemuch appreciated!
robert
NO mp3 available - but some Flac files. See the link two comments above yours.
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