3 February 2019

J.Jarman & D.Moye Quartet - Live in Rome '81


The concert took place just a week before the group entered the
Barigozzi Studios (Milan) to record the album "Earth Passage/
Density" for Black Saint.

Rec. live at "Teatro Olimpico", Rome, Italy, on February 10, 1981
(mix recording)

Joseph Jarman,tenor and sopranino saxes,clarinets,flutes
Famoudou Don Moye,percussions
Craig Harris,trombone,cowbell,didgeridoo
Donald Rafael Garrett,bass,flute

1. Zulu Village (15:22)
2. Sun Spots (13:51)
3. Unknown (19:18)
4. Jawara (14:04)
5. Crushed (07:13)
6. Encore (04:47)
7. Greetings (02:08)

Total Time 1:16:46

18 comments:

riccardo said...

mp3 (171 MB)

flac (410 MB) : part1 part2 part3

Anonymous said...

Amazing! Thank you!

trane said...

Perfect xmas gift, thanks riccardo!

Anonymous said...

MANY MANY THANKS
all art ensemble members is welcome
best regards

maghetto

Igor said...

Many, many thanks for this gig, riccardo.
Buon Natale e Felice Anno Nuovo!

Anonymous said...

PS.:IF YOU ARE INTERESTED HERE IS A CONCERT OF 'ART ENSEMBLE 1974

http://www.ina.fr/audio/PHF09000843/concert-de-jazz-au-studio-104-art-ensemble-of-chicago.fr.html

REGARDS

MAGHETTO

SlimStew said...

Thank you! Recordings by the great Donald Rafael Garrett are so rare. What a document!

kinabalu said...
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Jazz from Italy said...

This is fast and perfect, thx!!!

Unknown said...

Grandi

Unknown said...

Musica, no etichetta, impegno.

kinabalu said...

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francisco santos said...

COOL!...
BIG THX!...

Marcel said...

Thank you!

jeff said...

kinabalu, many thanks for this reup. I already had the Milan with Dyani but did not have this Rome '81. Really looking forward to hearing it.
Geeez, Roscoe is the last man standing of the original band (and still going strong), and of course the great Don Moye.
Was sad news to hear of Jarman's passing, along w/ Alvin Fielder and Robert Barry. All within days of each other.

wightdj said...

C ool, thanks.

guairao said...

Many thanks!

Jan Schneider said...

Is there any possibility to download this ?