8 May 2010

Evan Parker Trio - Live in Milan '79



A wonderful Trio that didn't left (at my knowledge) any official
recording and, most of all, the pleasure of listening, one more time,
to the Great Peter Kowald.

Rec. live at "Teatro Cristallo", Milan, Italy, on March 23, 1979
(mix recording)

Evan Parker,tenor & soprano sax
Peter Kowald,bass
Paul Lytton,percussion

1. Improvisation (55:30)
2. Encore [inc.] (07:27)

Total Time 1:02:58


16 comments:

  1. mp3 (142 MB) :
    http://rapidshare.com/files/385012801/EPT_Milan_79_mp3.part1.rar

    http://rapidshare.com/files/385017635/EPT_Milan_79_mp3.part2.rar

    flac (389 MB) :
    http://rapidshare.com/files/385021649/EPT_Milan_79_flac.part1.rar

    http://rapidshare.com/files/385028072/EPT_Milan_79_flac.part2.rar

    http://rapidshare.com/files/385034089/EPT_Milan_79_flac.part3.rar

    http://rapidshare.com/files/385041284/EPT_Milan_79_flac.part4.rar

    http://rapidshare.com/files/385048921/EPT_Milan_79_flac.part5.rar

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  2. Excellent! Thank you very much Riccardo.

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  3. totally amazing , many thanks riccardo & the sound quality is superb...what a Band !!!.right on for...P.Kowald !!!!

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  4. This looks great, thanks.

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  5. more Kowald? absolutely! thanks, riccardo

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  6. Improvisation of the highest order. Beautiful recording. Thank you so much.

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  7. lovely stuff and may thanks.

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  8. Could you repost this, please?

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  9. please repost this if possible, thx

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  10. Playing with Kowald was, and remains a top highlite of my musical life, especially the 2nd time, since if he didn't like us at first he wouldn't have bothered coming again! Quite a character,too...

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  11. What's the story o clownish one? Any chance of hearing a recording?

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  12. Yes - I would really like to hear your meeting with Kowald!
    Come on do us this favour and let us hear it! I hope you've recorded the meeting(s).
    And one or two anecdotes wouldn't be unappreciated for sure.

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