1 August 2012

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116 comments:

upkerry14 said...
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miloo2 said...

Oh, well ... happy year 11 !!

very quick all here...

"I’ve said things about Ninesense before, and it’s more than nice to have their two Ogun LPs – or most of them, but I’ll get back to that in a moment – back on CD, not just to remind today’s F-Ire types of their illustrious predecessors but also to revise my own views towards their recorded output. Certainly until a few years ago I was slightly cagey about both Oh! For The Edge and Happy Daze in terms of their worth as records; were they really representative of the roaring, apocalyptic band I saw on stage at the Third Eye Centre around the time of punk, or was there a degree of holding back? The question was further shaken up by the arrival of the Live At The BBC CD containing the two sessions they recorded for Radio 3’s Jazz In Britain, one of which turned out to be their only recording with Mongezi Feza in the line-up, and both of which contained tunes from their previously published albums, but in a notably rougher and more vibrant form.

Conceptually there was no ambiguity about the group; they were a pretty direct crossover between Keith Tippett’s old sextet and the Brotherhood of Breath and their music reflected that, both danceable and troublesomely spiritual. Oh! For The Edge sees them in action, albeit reduced to Eightsense by the absence of second trombonist Radu Malfatti, before what sounds like a sadly sparse audience (you can count the handclaps) at the 100 Club in March 1976, and the band appears to expand in order to fill the room (hear the still astonishing “Forsoothe” for evidence of this). (...) And Dick Whitbread’s collage for Oh! For The Edge is still one of my favourite of all album covers.

The problem is that, on the CD, side two of Oh! For The Edge has been truncated; in order to fit both albums onto one CD, that side’s key performance of Feza’s “Friday Night Blues” – some 12½ minutes long on the original record – has been cut down to its final five minutes or so, i.e. Elton’s alto solo (discreetly faded in) and the final theme statement. The trouble is that this imbalances the album completely; Feza’s death was a major torpedo to the scene which Ogun celebrated and documented and the whole of side two was structured as a tribute to him, with the relaxed swing of “FNB” being bookended by Dean’s solemn “M.T.” and the final “Prayer For Jesus.” Furthermore, by editing the performance, we miss a wonderful solo by Harry Beckett – Feza’s replacement in the group, whose solo pays explicit tribute to him – and (shame!) one of the few recorded solos by Mark Charig on tenor horn. The length is essential to accommodate the stretch and release, following on from the cathartic roars of “Forsoothe,” and it is a dismal reflection on the stupid state of funding that economics have dictated that Ogun cut down the album in order to accommodate everything on one CD (rather than a 2CD reissue, which really should have happened). ~ Marcello Carlin, garbocathedral.blogspot.com"

Damn right. But due to my investigation, it was not Hazel Miller's intent to make incomplete CD release.

Here is vinyl rip of one of my most loved jazz albums ever in its entirety, mp3@320 at the moment, thanks to one unnamed early trader, who sent me CD-R:

ELTON DEAN'S NiNESENSE: Oh! For The Edge (Ogun 1976)

1. Dance (09.07)
2. Fall in Free (04.33)
3. Forsoothe (09.05)
4. M.T. (01.52)
5. Friday Night Blues (12.45)
6. Prayer for Jesus (03.25)

Elton Dean - alto sax, saxello
Alan Skidmore - tenor sax
Harry Beckett - trumpet, flugelhorn
Mark Charig - trumpet, tenor horn
Nick Evans - trombone
Keith Tippett - piano
Harry Miller - double bass
Louis Moholo - drums

Recorded live at Grass Roots Jazz Club at the 100 Club, London, on March 22, 1976.

http://ultrashare.net/hosting/fl/b1222e0920

Igor said...

@LYM
Are you still looking for George Lewis' A Power Stronger Than Itself?
If so, check Contributions section on RoaL.

corvimax said...

thanks to the crew again for your good work

Hakim Jami and The Street Band vol. 1

01 - Converations
02 - The gaull
03 - Know your enemy
04 - The call
05 - Sevens

Skeeter Shelton - reeds
Faruk Z. Bey - reeds
Charles Hopkins - trumpet
Abdul Wali - trumpet
Ajaramu Shelton - drums & percussion
Howard Birdsong - drums & percussion
Ron Jackson - drums & percussion
Hakim Jami - bass
Idrees - guitar

recorded live at Harmony Cafe', Detroit
2004 Reparation Records

Skeeter Shelton, Faruk Z. Bey, Charles Hopkins, Abdul Wali, Hakim Jami, 2004

mp3-320 + scans (175,3 MB)
http://www.multiupload.com/MW7A22UZDJ

flac + scans (587,7 MB)
http://www.multiupload.com/ALK7PXRTLU



Hakim Jami and The Street Band vol. 2

1. Khemti nobles (Faruq Z. Bey)
2. Sevens (Skeeter Shelton)
3. The gaull (Hakim Jami )
4. Know your enemy (Hakim Jami)

Hakim Jami - bass
Ajaramu Shelton - drums & percussion
Howard Birdsong - drums & percussion
Roy Brooks - drums & percussion, saw imbera
Skeeter Shelton - reeds
Faruq Z. Bey - reeds, spoken word on track 1
Charles Hopkins - trumpet
Abdul Wali - trumpet

produced by: Hakim Jami
recorded live at WDET FM Detroit
2004 Reparation Records



flac e scans(378,7 MB)
http://www.multiupload.com/VQ2N29AOSK

mp3 e scans (153,7 MB)
http://www.multiupload.com/4O8B6CX6Q1

Dri said...

Here is a wonderful Gil Evans digital video, with 3 Hendrix tunes (I got it on www.dimeadozen.org) :

http://rapidshare.com/files/445684524/Gil_Evans_19861026_Hamburg__DV_.zip

After uploading it, I see it unfortunately doesn't work with rapidshare "Free Accounts" (1,2 Go, too big for free account downloading).
Does anyone know the maximum size to upload on rapidshare which could fit with a free account download ?
I could thus reup after cutting it (seems easy with 7zip).

Here are 6 more G. Evans audio recordings (mp3, mostly 192 kbps as I have a small hard drive, among them one upped by Riccardo, with a pitch fix):

http://rapidshare.com/users/QT3L5Q/0

The links should be avalaible at least until 15 April of this year (end by now of my "Rapid Pro" account).

Dri said...

Gil Evans Orchestra - 11th Jazzfestival, Fabrik, Hamburg, 26 October 1986 DVD (PAL)

6 parts .zip (200 Mo each for rapidshare "free users") here :

http://rapidshare.com/users/INUUNA/0

Lew Soloff, Shunzo Ono, Miles Evans, tp, John Clark, frh, Dave Bargeron, tb, Dave Taylor, b-tb, Chris Hunter, as, Bill Evans, ts/ss, Howard Johnson, bs/tu/fl, Delmar Brown, Pete Levin, syn, Hiram Bullock, g, Mark Egan, b, Victor Lewis, d, Marilyn Mazur, perc, Gil Evans, p/el p/cond

setlist: 1. Up From The Skies - 2. Little Wing - 3. Sometimes - 4. Voodoo Chile

Source: Digital Satellite -> raw data to HDD, -> ProjectX -> TMPGEnc DVD Author -> Video_ts; audio is 2 channel MP2@192

I found the "Keep Files Forever" option on rapidshare, so these files and the previous ones should be available forever ? (rapidshare is still a bit esoteric for me)

Margaret Davis Grimes said...

Whose blog is this, and where are you located? Please let me know. Thanks!
musicmargaret[@]gmail.com, http://www.henrygrimes.com.

onxidlib said...

Has anyone already contacted Margaret Davis Grimes.
There is also a comment here >
http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2007/04/henry-grimes-quartet-live-in-new-york.html?showComment=1296879835052#c1891252669963870841

kinabalu said...

Onx, I just wrote her an email on the overall background and direction of the blog and the post from a couple of years back.

kinabalu said...

Reading milloo's post, I regret that music has to be shoehorned into the max 80 minutes format. I thought that the cd provided a format that would solve the physical constraints of the lp album. It also happened with Terje Rypdal's Odyssey where an entire side was left out. Fortunately, I have both the Deans and Rypdal on lp. It doesn't really encourage you to get the cd, does it?

upkerry14 said...

Billy Cobham "Magic Band"
"Unconcert FM Broadcast"
Park West
Chicago, IL, USA
March 4th, 1978

FM>Low Gen Maxell XL II(gold) Cass>NAK DR 10> Sony Stand Alone Burner>CDR>EAC

A-/B+? Check Sample.....


Billy Cobham - Drums, Percussion
Mark Soskin - Keyboards
Randy Jackson - Bass
Ray Mouton - Guitar
Charles Singleton - Guitar
Alvin Baptiste - Clarinet, Saxophone, Flute


T1 On A Magic Carpet Ride 10:26
T2 Ayajala 31:37
T3 Drum Solo>? 10:33
T4 FM DJ:10



http://www.megaupload.com/?d=K3E7W24V
PW: Cobhamandegg$

onxidlib said...

Thank you Kinabalu.

Anonymous said...

This is Joe McPhee's "Rotation". Together with Black Magic man / Tenor / The Willisau concert, which are posted in this blog, e four works of begining time of Joe McPhee in Hat Hut are completed.

http://rapidshare.com/files/448077849/Joe_McPhee_-_Rotation.zip

Anonymous said...

Here attached "Banana" by Luther Thomas & Human Arts Ensemble. This rather rare item, I guess.

http://rapidshare.com/files/449862193/Luther_Thomas___Human_Arts_Ensembel_-_Banana_mp3.rar

Anonymous said...

This Three for Quarter One for dime by Archie Shepp. This is rather rare item of his Impulse time.
Ripped from Vinyl. This is in style of long free improvisation. Just one tune takes one side. And these two tunes are played seamlessly.
Full of power! Enjoy it!
http://rapidshare.com/files/449866595/Archie_Shepp_-_Three_for_quarter__One_for_dime.rar

SOTISE said...

Anonymous , i dont mean to dampen your enthusiasm , but Archie S's'Three for Quarter One for dime'has not been a rare item for some years ..both it and its companion- Live at SF (at the both/and Club feb 19-1966) are available as one package...in a digipak cd
http://www.amazon.com/Live-San-Francisco-Archie-Shepp/dp/B0000065KM
a little research doesnt go astray..

Anonymous said...

This is "Endangered spieces" by Hamiet Bluiett.

http://rapidshare.com/files/450085625/Hamiet_Bluiett_-_Endangered_spiecies_mp3.rar

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your kind guidance. Yeah! This live album includes Three for quarter as last title, and price of this CD is lower than vinyl I bought for this tune...

Anonymous said...

This is "Seasons" by Alan Silva & Celestrial communication orchestra on 1970 live performance. Early works of Celestrial communication orchestra.

http://rapidshare.com/files/443237801/AS-seasons_mp3.rar

I invoked by this blog : http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2011/02/alan-silva-celestrial-communication.html

steve.d said...

Just a word of thanks for this magnificent Billy Harper '81 concert,wonderful music,thank you so much.

onxidlib said...

I have started a private blog for Contemporary Classical music - if anyone is interested to get an invitation - wether reader only or as an author - send me a mail.

Anonymous said...

I again upload "Orange fish tears" of Baikida Caroll with better mp3 sound quality. But noise in side B
(title tune 3 & 4) can not be reduced.

http://rapidshare.com/#!download|758tl4|451612968|Baikida_Caroll_-_Orange_fish_tears_mqmp3.zip|74393

Anonymous said...

A very good friend of mine interviewed and wrote an article about ground breaking contrabassist Bertram Turetzky. After having learned so much from this blog, I'd thought I'd give back a little. For those of you who don't know Bert, here is a fascinating read (feel free to comment on it, as well!):

http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=38727

Nonebody said...

inconstant sol et al....
thanks fot the great music & sharing. I'm a recent but avid attendee... I do a music podcast called "Conference of the Birds" (Holland, Braxton qt, yes, but also back thru al-Attar & Chaucer) that posts weekly. New & old musics from and thru improv., w/ sources and resources (African, Asian, Middle-Eastern, cosmic, etc.). I hope you'll check it out...

http://conferenceofthebirds.mypodcast.com

I post the playlists on the blog:

http://confbirds.blogspot.com

The 'mypodcast' site allows for 96kbps only... I post 192kbps @ archive.org (links to each cast via the blog).

Anyway -- happy to share anything y'all find there that's not in print. Send a reques via the blog or the email (confbirds.yahoo.com).

keep it up!

s cope

Otto Link said...

here's a link to a youtube video of Bert Wilson, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvDtmlggGT4
Bert played on Sonny Simmons' Music From the Spheres and James Zitro's album on ESP plus a lot more - http://www.sonnysimmons.org/wilson.htm

miloo2 said...

http://orclose2edge.blogspot.com - for all interested about what is happening on Czech jazz & impro scene, including number of free mp3 album downloads in various posts and link to Euro Jazz web radio.

Anonymous said...

Finally Lacy's "solo at mandara"!!!!!!!

Steve Lacy Solo At Mandara
label: Alm Records (Japan) / AL-5 (LP, 1975)

on youtube!!!!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Idsefc55494&feature=related


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miloo2 said...

Here is free download of studio album from TEMBRYO, world flass free-impro trio from Prague - www.fluidumrecords.cz/tembryo

Jan Faix (piano, synths), Filip Černý (electtric guitar, electronics), Jan Kyncl (tenor sax).

wildgrebe said...

Herbert Joos ... Philosophy of the Fluegelhorn

all instruments played by Herbert Joos,
including:
fluegelhorn, bass, bass-recorder, bamboo-flute, mellophone, trumpet, alto-horn, vibes

Recorded July 1973, Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg
japo 60004 oop

A1 The Philosophy Of The Fluegelhorn (13:07)
A2 The Warm Body Of My True Love (6:38)
B1 Skarabäus II (8:51)
B2 Rainbow (3:32)
B3 The Joker (2:36)
B4 An Evening With The Vampire (1:56)

FLAC 24/96

http://www.multiupload.com/FX481V6O25
http://www.multiupload.com/JSGPCTGJ10
http://www.multiupload.com/T8TV6J12I7
http://www.multiupload.com/2MH0DG3E6J
http://www.multiupload.com/50QZUG3M0K
http://www.multiupload.com/53DARSMAO3
http://www.multiupload.com/8J6QN16LMY

feel free to front page it.. regards wbgee

wildgrebe said...

Rena Rama .... Landscapes

01. ENOK (12:28) [Bobo Stenson]
02. Rumanian Folk Song (8:03) [Palle Danielsson]
03. Circle Dance (9:38) [Palle Danielsson]
04. På Campagnan II (7:24) [Lennart Åberg]
05. Royal Song from Dahomey (5:27) [Lennart Åberg]

Lennart Åberg: Tenor and Soprano Saxophones, Percussion
Bobo Stenson: Piano, Percussion
Palle Danielsson: Bass
Leroy Lowe: Drums, Percussion

Recorded June 1977 at Talent Studio, Oslo

Japo 60020 oop

FLAC 24/96

http://www.multiupload.com/TGH7F6CUHI
http://www.multiupload.com/L2TQFFRJFB
http://www.multiupload.com/IZ0MSXS83Q
http://www.multiupload.com/H8B95OJPLD
http://www.multiupload.com/5K1DFWE61T

wildgrebe said...

James Newton Trio & Quartet* .... Binu

Bass - Mark Dresser
Drums - Tylon Barea
Flute, Ceramique Flute - James Newton
Koto - Allan Iwohara

A1 The Change
A2 T & E
A3 Pinkie Below
B1 Red Car
B2 Past Spirits*
B3 Shakuhachi*

Circle Records 21877/11 {1977}

FLAC [Fresh Rip]

http://www.multiupload.com/L81FXXIJ71

320k

http://rapidshare.com/files/227921189/tet4newnnubi.rar

OLD LINK OF mine I POSTED ELSEWHERE a long time ago and is still alive..

wildgrebe said...

Arild Andersen - Lifelines

Arild Andersen: Bass
Steve Dobrogosz: Piano
Kenny Wheeler: Fluegelhorn, Cornet
Paul Motian: Drums

Cameron 6:23
Prelude 5:53
Landloper 0:48
Predawn 6:02
Dear Kenny 6:20
A Song I Used to Play 2:42
Lifelines 6:28
Anew 8:30

ECM 1188 oop not released on cd

FLAC

http://www.multiupload.com/AGGJ0L1A8X

wildgrebe said...

Contact Trio ... New Marks

Evert Brettschneider:acoustic and electric guitar
Aloys Kott:bass
Michael Jüllich:percussion, marimba, vibes

01 Happy (7:30)
02 Circle (12:57)
03 The Quick Brown Fox (3:49)
04 Stoned Tunes (3:56)
05 New Marks (10:17)

JAPO 60024 oop

FLAC

http://www.multiupload.com/PIVJ6HT33U

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for these oop JAPO/ECM recordings.

wildgrebe said...

Takeo Moriyama .... Green River

Shuichi Enomoto (fl,ss,ts),
Toshi Inoue (ss,ts),
Hideaki Mochizuki (b),
Takeo Moriyama (d);

01 Ta-Ke
02 Night Story
03 Gradation
04 Green River
05 Tohku
06 Non Check
07 Fields

ENJA 4080 [1984]

FLAC

http://www.multiupload.com/GQP0D2D144

wildgrebe said...

Tok .... Paradox

Takashi Kako: piano
Kent Carter: bass
Oliver Johnson: drums

01 Paradox (8:14)
02 Night Music (6:20)
03 Dodéc (5:33)
04 A Lua De Portugal (5:20)
05 Sekitei (7:06)
06 Wobbly Walk Parade (3:59)

Rec. 1979, Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg

Japo 60029 (1979) oop

FLAC

http://www.multiupload.com/2CLH4UCDYA

wildgrebe said...

Magog .. S/T

Hans Kennel: tp, fl-h, perc
Andy Scherrer: ss, ts, fl, perc
Paul Haag: tb, perc
Klaus Koenig: p, el-p, perc
Peter Frei: b
Peter Schmidlin: dr, perc

01 Lock
02 Gogam
03 Rhoades
04 Der Bachstelzer
05 Summervogel
06 New Samba

Japo 60011 oop 1976

FLAC

http://www.multiupload.com/PA8D5GOV0R

miloo2 said...

you are tiredless and so quick, wildgrebe ;D ... got magog too, thank you for all previous posts. what stivín & dašek system tandem on japo, do you have it?

wildgrebe said...

@ Millo I'll rip it over the weekend Japo 60008
System Tandem .. regards WGbe

wildgrebe said...

Jiří Stivín Rudolf Dašek - System Tandem

Jiří Stivín - alto,soprano sax, flute,recorder
Rudolf Dašek - guitar

01 Puddle on the Muddle 5:39
02 Moravian Folk Song - Forman Going Down the Valley 5:13
03 Hey, Man (Let's Play Something About Spain) 9:10
04 Shepherd Song 10:33
05 What's Your Story 8:01
06 Puzzle Game 3:00

Japo 60008 oop 1974

FLAC

http://www.multiupload.com/A2TFNDC1N1

miloo2 said...

Great, thanks wildgrebe. Had this in poor mp3 only before.

wildgrebe said...

Larry Karush, Glen Moore May 24, 1976

Larry Karush: piano
Glenn Moore: bass, violin

01 Untitled 3:05
02 Duet 3:54
03 Country 6:57
04 Transit Boogie 3:50
05 Violin Suite 6:04
06 Flagolet 1:19
07 Abstinence 6:02
08 Vicissitudes 3:22
09 Pamela: At The Hawk's Well 4:11
10 Triads 4:13

JAPO 60014 oop 1976

FLAC

http://www.multiupload.com/OHECS64O9G

Anonymous said...

Thank you once again for these JAPO/ECM recordings. Great scans too!

wildgrebe said...

D. Bailey / D. Holland .. Impro's for Cello and Guitar

Derek Bailey, guitar;
David Holland, cello.

Improvised piece III (20.04)
Improvised piece IV (08.16)
Improvised piece V (10.08)

Recorded 1n January 1971 at the Little Theatre Club, London.

ECM 1013 oop

WAV

http://www.multiupload.com/OXMVZT0ZML

onxidlib said...

Thank you, Wildgrebe.
I have tried three times to buy it - at two occasions I was too late - and then it was toooo expensive...

Anonymous said...

Wonderful! Thank you wildgrebe!

wildgrebe said...

Enrico Rava ..."Quotation Marks"

Warren Smith Percussion
Ray Armando Percussion
Herb Bushler Bass
David Horowitz Synthesizer, Piano, Piano (Electric)
Jeanne Lee Vocals
John Abercrombie Guitar
Jack DeJohnette Drums
Enrico Rava Trumpet, Main Performer

01 Espejismo Ratonera
02 Short Visit to Malena
03 Sola
04 San Justo
05 Water Kite
06 Quotation Marks/Naranjales
07 Melancolia de Las Maletas

1976
Japo 60010

FLAC

http://www.multiupload.com/YC0OT2OPMY

Anonymous said...

Wow! Another one! Thank you!

wildgrebe said...

Heiner Goebbels ..... Es herrscht Uhu im Land

Christoph Anders: voice, guitar, organ
Heiner Goebbels: synthesizer, piano, saxophone, voice
Alfred Harth: saxophones, bass clarinet, voice
Paul Lovens: drums, percussion
Rolf Riehm: english horn, alto saxophone, voice
Annemarie Roelofs: trombone, violin, voice

Burroughs Haiku
Wertkauf
Ländliches
Autobahn
El Salvador
Echter Lachs
Ich nicht mich dich
Mahlzeit
Meinen Eltern
Schottendicht
Echter Lachs
Uhu
Geigensäge
Riesel, Riesel
Säge
Superbirdsong
Ehorn-Uhu
Durch den Wald
Der Main
Knecht U.
Tilt!

Recorded December 9 - 11, 1980 at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg

JAPO 60037 oop

FLAC

http://www.multiupload.com/OZQSKE9JWX

miloo2 said...

Thanks Wildgrebe, this looks really great.

onxidlib said...

I was looking for "Es herscht Uhu im Land" since last, when I learned that this LP existed.

The title means literally "It prevails eagle-owl in the country".

It is a joke 'cause "Uhu" (eagle-owl) is referring to "Ruhe" which means "calmness" or "dormancy".
There's a political/sicial background to the LP's title - but more in a ironic or dadaistic way.

It is hard to mediate such cultural "leaning".

Thank you, Wildgrebe!

miloo2 said...

thanks, onxidlib ~°°

Anonymous said...

Live of Gunter Hampel in 60s.

8.NOV.1968, Quasimodo Club, Berlin.

Gunter Hampel Time Is Now with Sonny Sharrock and Pharoah Sanders, ca 90 min

Gunter Hampel ------ vib, fl
John McLaughlin ---- g
Arjen Gorter ------- b
Laurie Allen ------- dr
Pharoah Sanders ---- reeds
Sonny Sharrock ----- g

1.Unknown title 45:50
2.Unknown title 34:30
3.Unknown title 11:25

This is link:

http://www.multiupload.com/T55YR6RX48

joesh said...

Can't anyone post Steve Lacy's Solo in Mandara ... please?

I'm amazed that this rare and apparently amazing record is kept from the public by a few haughty collectors ... who probably don't even listen to their precious pressings!

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for the Heiner Goebbels.

Anonymous said...

This blog has many Walter Zuber Armstrong. As most of his works are difficult to get, this would be intereste site.


http://freethemusic-olatunji.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

For Joesh

Steve Lacy: SOLO AT MANDARA (Alm, rec. 1975)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7BCSOFZ7
(mp3-320)

Tao:
1/ Existence (Lacy) 7:20
2/ The Way (Lacy) 2:50
3/ Bone (Lacy) 5:16
4/ Name (Lacy) 4:59
5/ The Breath (Lacy) 7:20
6/ Life On Its Way (Lacy) 3:59

7/ Snips (Lacy) 5:28
8/ Stabs (Lacy) 6:40

Recorded at Mandara Coffee Shop, Kichijoji, Tokyo, June 8, 1975

sotise said...

-Joint Venture- : Paul Smoker (tp) Ellery Eskelin (ts) Drew Gress (b) Phil Haynes (d)
New York, March 1987
Lush life Enja (G)5049, 5049-2
Just in time - , -
Chorale and descendance - , -
Avenue A - , -
Intra-action no 2 - , -
El-smoke - ,

Flac-pics,
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OSHREY6Z


-Miroslav Vitous Group- : John Surman (sop,bar,b-cl) Kenny Kirkland (p) Miroslav Vitous (b) Jon Christensen
(d)
Oslo, July 1980
When face gets pale ECM (G)1185
Second meeting -
Number six -
Inner peace -
Interplay -
Gears -
Sleeping beauty -
Eagle -
Note : Entire session also on ECM-1-1185, (Jap)PAP-22507, (Jap)25MJ-3350.
Flac pics
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=1UTHQFSF

Pino27 said...

Peter Brotzmann Trio & Friends - Live in Hamburg 1972

Live at Fabrik, Hamburg
February 28th, 1972

Recorded on "NDR Jazzworkshop"
German Television Programme

Tracklist
01 Announcement [00:53]
02 Nikkes at All (Brotzmann) [19:46]
03 Freies Stuck (improvisation) [30:48]
04 The End (Brotzmann) [10:54]

Personnel:
Peter Brotzmann (tenor and baritone sax)
Albert Mangelsdorff (trombone)
Paul Rutherford (trombone)
Steve Lacy (soprano sax)
Misha Mengelberg (piano)
Fred Van Hove (piano)
Han Bennink (drums, percussion)

Very good sound quality (FLAC) with fantastic photos.

Download
part1 (157.36 MB)
http://www.multiupload.com/OP62KBC7B6

part2 (148.12 MB)
http://www.multiupload.com/2GNB2QBAYL

Frédito said...

Thank you everyone ; the Steve Lacy solo at Mandara is exquisite.

Here is a duet concert of guitarmen Fred Frith & Camel Zekri, at Luz Saint-Sauveur (french Pyrénées) in the summer of 2005. Good MD recording > 192k.
Very pleasant, with some wordless vocals by Zekri, quiet atmosphere à la montagne.
http://mir.cr/DUHR0D3H

onxidlib said...

@ Pino27 - I know the music - just seeded it at DIME.
But the pictures - very nice!
Thank you!

Pino27 said...

Keith Jarrett Trio - Live in Paris 2011

Live at La Salle Pleyel, Paris
July 12th, 2011

Tracklist
Set One
01 [12:20]
02 [09:44]
03 [07:20]
04 [08:07]
05 [08:03]

Set Two
01 [09:21]
02 [08.36]
03 [07:10]
04 [11:03]
encores:
05 [11.01]
06 [09:18]

Personnel:
Keith Jarrett (piano)
Gary Peacock (bass)
Jack DeJohnette (drums)

Sorry for unknown tracklist.

Download
part1 (209.81 MB)
http://www.multiupload.com/D9X7EIOLQ6
part2 (188.04 MB)
http://www.multiupload.com/COH6DCPV5W

Dri said...

Here is, as a (late) echoe to kinabalu's up of of Abdullah Ibrahim and Carlos Ward live in Kalisz, Poland , the video :

http://www.multiupload.com/TZMOYWH96U
http://www.multiupload.com/W7N6UYTXRH
http://www.multiupload.com/BMQF5BYPVC

(1,2 Go, DVD format, catched on www.dimeadozen.org)

Timo said...

Hi,
I found a great internet Radio that keeps on surprising me anytime I listen to it: from the Chicago Free to the best swedish progg jazz...a goldmine. Seems 100% independant.
It's called "Creative sound Radio" (echo of a creative planet)
Here's the link : http://www.creativesoundradio.com/

Eron Rauch said...

I'm always trying to push friends to get more active in listening to and going to jazz concert - My girlfriend recently came up with an idea to do a mix of funk and jazz from the 60's and 70's that would appeal to younger fans of the TV show Cowboy Bebop. Whipped up a cool mix and wanted to let you know your site (as well as Orgy In Rythm) was a big inspiration and resource so I wanted to share the final product! http://eronrauch.blogspot.com/2011/09/saturn-in-rain-cowboy-bebop-inspired.html

Franco said...

Never found this in Blogland etc...for anyone interested....

Chico Hamilton - Reaching For The Top 1979

FLAC & Mp3@320

http://cosmicechoesechoes.blogspot.com/2011/09/chico-hamilton-reaching-for-top.html

Anonymous said...

This is rare item of Steve Lacy.

"Capers"

Ripped from LP in mp3.

http://www.multiupload.com/WESHDZ4ILK

http://www.multiupload.com/BJ674J21K6

Franco said...

Thanks for comments, just sorted them out....still learning.
Moha, Bender, Onxidlib and Anon'

Franco

Franco said...

Wildgrebe...Thanks for 'Rico Rava'
Excellent....right up my street !

Franco

Micah said...

Hello, I love this blog. I play in various free ensembles in Berlin and would like to offer this recording, done in the last week.

http://soundcloud.com/sparrplatzcollective/glowing-tubing-in-the

All the best,
Micah Brashear

miloo2 said...

Hello, i have just added flac version to this original post

http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2011/04/harry-beckett-pictures-of-you-paladin.html

Bill said...

Don't know if it falls within the terms of this blog, but here is some more Loevendie. Rec. on cassette from FM-radio a long time ago.
Two pieces by Loevendie's quartet of the time, and three by his Consort, the entire show, recorded in 1972.
Here it is: http://www.mediafire.com/?te6dsvzb4fbwhex
Enjoy it!

marten512 said...

Six and a half minutes of footage of Albert Ayler and chums:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39BgEHMg3ig

marten512 said...

Sorry, I forgot to say that the Albert Ayler film was uploaded by someone called '1smileymn' and not me.

Andy said...

@marten125 Thanks for the Ayler tip. I wonder why there is a hold up getting this film out??

12tone4ever said...

Loek Dikker - The Waterland Big Band is Hot! Vol. 1


Waterland – WM 008 (1980)

Tracklist ▼
A Health Food & Bug Spray pt. 1
B Health Food & Bug Spray pt. 2
Credits▼

* Alto Saxophone – Keshavan Maslak, Leo Van Oostrom
* Baritone Saxophone – Gijs Hendriks
* Bass – Mark Miller
* Percussion – Joop Van Erven
* Piano – Loek Dikker
* Tenor Saxophone – Abraham Baars*, Fred Leeflang
* Trombone – Geerhard Zwiers, Nils Landgren, Willem Van Manen
* Trumpet – Boy Raaymakers, Charles Green, Frank Grasso
* Vibraphone – Jeroen Goldsteen

Notes▼

Recorded june 7th 1979, at the Stadsschouwburg Eindhoven.



FLAC (267 MB): http://www.multiupload.com/E51851NK38 (This is in fact vol.1, but I misnamed the file ;))

mp3 (98,3 MB): http://www.multiupload.com/DVD8NT3UNF

Have fun

Anonymous said...

I have a high quality version of Wolfgang Dauner's "Für" if anyone is interested.It's great, wild & wooly LP.

-Joel

onxidlib said...

Hi Joel, surely there's someone who would be interested!
Myself - for example ;)

Anonymous said...

Well that went easier than I expected:

link to the files (side a & b separated into individual tracks, artwork is in the the second file) here:

http://www.mediafire.com/?jaghhifyehlfeyc,vzvvadbd5ekjbfq

Let me know if I've done everything OK, as I said this is my first venture into public posting of music.

Cheers and enjoy the tunes.

-Joel

onxidlib said...

Wow! Thank you Joel - I'll let you know how it works later. Now off to work...

Anonymous said...

No problem, happy to contribute in whatever way I can. I stumbled upon this on obscure German site and was most excited as I had heard that, even for Dauner,this was a pretty strange affair.


-Joel

12tone4ever said...

As promised: Vol. 2



Loek Dikker / Waterland Big Band – The Waterland Big Band is Hot - Live Volume II


Waterland – WM 009 (1980)

Tracklist ▼
A Little Tommy Lost Concentration For A While 18:05
B Little Tommy Lost Concentration For A While 22:05


Notes▼

Recorded june 7th 1979, at the Stadsschouwburg Eindhoven.


FLAC (240,1 MB): http://www.multiupload.com/JDJ4QK76FD

mp3 (88,8 MB): http://www.multiupload.com/FCI96QBD2T

Have fun

kinabalu said...

New links for

Carman Moore - Dragon
Joe Harriott - Movement

to be found at the respective posts.

riccardo said...

CROSSCURRENT 3 JAZZ FESTIVAL

Joe McPhee @ Le Poisson Rouge, New York City 11.9.2011

Joe McPhee,soprano sax (44:59)

avi (190 MB)

riccardo said...

CROSSCURRENT 3 JAZZ FESTIVAL

Dave Burrell, Steve Swell & Michael Formanek @ Le Poisson Rouge, New York City 10.9.2011

BURRELL's 71st BIRTHDAY SPECIAL PROJECT (1:10:07)

Dave Burrell,piano & composition
Steve Swell,trombone
Michael Formanek,bass

avi (410 MB)

riccardo said...

CROSSCURRENT 3 JAZZ FESTIVAL

Taylor Ho Bynum Sextet @ Le Poisson Rouge, New York City 11.9.2011

Taylor Ho Bynum cornet,brass & composition
Jim Hobbs,alto sax
Bill Lowe,bass trombone & tuba
Mary Halvorson,electric guitar
Michael Formanek,bass
Tomas Fujiwara,drums

Total Time 1:06:33

avi (390 MB)

riccardo said...

CROSSCURRENT 3 JAZZ FESTIVAL

Tyshawn Sorey: "For Kathy Change" @ Le Poisson Rouge, New York City 11.9.2011

Tyshawn Sorey drums,percussion & composition
Ben Gerstein,trombone
Kris Davis,piano
Okkyung Lee,cello
Terrence McManus,classical guitar

Total Time 1:01:54

avi (262 MB)

riccardo said...

CROSSCURRENT 3 JAZZ FESTIVAL

Wayne Horvitz New Quartet @ Le Poisson Rouge, New York City 9.9.2011

WORLD PREMIERE (1:07:14)

Wayne Horvitz,piano,keyboards & composition
Briggan Krauss,alto sax
Tony Malaby,tenor sax
Ches Smith,drums

avi (393 MB)

kinabalu said...

New links for Trio - live in Göttingen 1970:

http://oron.com/nqw7duu8mm7i
http://oron.com/7p1i238wlkwz

These correspond to cds one and two of this set.

onxidlib said...

Hi Joel - Waterland(s) - thank you again!
All is fine :)

kinabalu said...

New links for Ted Daniel - In the Beginning:

http://oron.com/ob0ovfz92m6e

Franco said...

As promised and way over due,'Bridgewater Brothers - Generations Suite'....Vinyl Rip at 24/192 converted to Flac.

Ceicel Bridgewater: tp flh
Ron Bridgewater: ss, fl
Hubert Eavs: P, Kalimba
Donald Smith: el-p, fl
Regie Workman: b, perc
Michael Carvin:ds

Denon Label
Digital Mastering

Enjoy...if its your bag !

kinabalu said...

New links for:

ALAN SILVA CELESTRIAL COMMUNICATION ORCHESTRA "DESERT MIRAGE" (IACP, 1982)

http://oron.com/rujkyos4v40u

upkerry14 said...

What with the demise of MU etc... I see we are now turning to more obscure file hosting services. Unfortunately a 46 minute wait to DL something is ridiculous so.... I won't be using said services a to share music anymore and instead will use freeware called Retroshare (Google it). It's easy and private. No need for storage lockers. I urge everyone to give it a look. Thanks Bill

kinabalu said...

New link for

Louis-Moholo-Moholo-and-friends-at-Sant' Anna Arresi, Sardinia, 2007

http://oron.com/shewsd79u0ld

riccardo said...

William Parker' Double Sunrise over Neptune: "Universal Tonality" @ Festival Sons d'Hiver 2012

Rec. live at "Théâtre Claude Levi-Strauss", Musée du Quai Branly, Festival Sons d'Hiver, Paris, France, on January 28, 2012 (video)

Sangeeta Bandyopadhyay,vocals
Molla Sylla,vocals,doson'ngoni,mbira and gembri
Bill Cole,shenai,double reeds and flute
Rob Brown,alto sax
Klaas Hekman,bass saxophone,flute and piccolo
Cooper-Moore,piano and handmade instruments
William Parker,double bass,double reeds,doson'ngoni,gembri, shakuhachi and conduction
Hamid Drake,drums,tabla and frame drums

1. Suite (six movements) : "How The World Changed It Self" (1:41:14)

AVI (836 MB) : part1 part2 part3

onxidlib said...

NEW LINK for:

http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2011/10/masahiko-togashi-steve-lacy-eternal-duo.html

riccardo said...

Martial Solal Piano Solo - Live at Münchner Klaviersommer 1999

(1:09:37 - 649 MB - for joining use HJSplit)

AVI001 : http://oron.com/u4e1s7ho308w

AVI002 : http://oron.com/ctqpidxwf9ji

Bill said...

Theo Loevendie, BIM-huis, 2009
http://www.mediafire.com/?h9io9mia8396hfb

zardoz1984 said...

riccardo, just saw the solal video & that's really great. And I'm aware –too late– that you uploaded CROSSCURRENT 3 JAZZ FESTIVAL videos, among them a solo McPhee which must be awesome. But the multiupload disease striked your links! Begging for a reup when you got some time & the heart for. Thks again for so many shared treasures!

Anonymous said...

To 'Anonymous' 14 June 2011: any chance you know of a new link for this Gunter Hampel/Sonny Sharrock/Pharoah Sanders recording? Multiupload of course is down. Gunter Hampel with John McLaughlin!!!? I've got to get ahold of this. Any help [from anyone] would be most appreciated.

-Brian

riccardo said...

new links for Joe McPhee @ Le Poisson Rouge, New York City 11.9.2011 (AVI)

rapidshare

oron

fileserve

zardoz1984 said...

My oh my: I'm watching now Joe McPhee playing that marvelous "Voices (?)" which never fails to give me gooseflesh. Live, that man made me really cry one day with a Billie Holiday song but, I can't believe it, he's just finishing his set with that God bless the child –charged with quite a social & political background! And, special treat, he's singing it. Certainly not with the bittersweet voice of Billie but with all the rage those times must inspire.
Riccardo, it's a treat, many many thks for that beautiful set!

miloo2 said...

New link for Sean Bergin - Jazz For Freedom added

riccardo said...

Cecil Taylor Piano Solo - Live at Münchner Klaviersommer 1984

(55:48 - 510 MB - for joining use HJSplit)

AVI001 : rapidshare fileserve oron

AVI002 : rapidshare fileserve oron

onxidlib said...

I had only a short part of this video - now I can watch the complete concert.

Riccardo - Thank you! :)

Reza said...

@Joel, many thanks for Dauner's Fur

My vinyl rip of Gunter Hampel's "The 8th July 1969" with Braxton, Breuker, Jeanne Lee on Natural Jazz 001

http://www.divshare.com/download/16886243-e7f

Ur welcome to post it on the blog if you wish

marten512 said...

(I am not sure if it is legit to post this:)

This is an MP3 stripped from an AVI file - Steve Lacy's soundtrack to Daniele Cipri & Franco Marescos' film 'A Memoria'.

http://www.fileserve.com/file/jsrBwMR

onxidlib said...

You'll find the complete movie here

riccardo said...

@ onxi
many,many, many thanks

marten512 said...

My apologies to the 'Eye'.
I had previously tried on several occasions to download 'A Memoria' and on each occasion was redirected to the Rapidshare homepage. I assumed that the links were dead. I will delete my post.

Anonymous said...

Hello
I'm a big fan of ELTON DEAN, and there are a bunch of fantastic rarities on this blog. Thanks a lot.

I have uploaded his memorial concert from 2006 on the "guitars101" forum, which is not the best place for it. But at least, it's available. I thought I should advertise it here for those of you who might be interested.

Elton DEAN Memorial concert - Le Triton, France, 2006 :
See all info and links here :

http://www.guitars101.com/forums/f145/elton-dean-memorial-concert-2006-ex-soft-machine-135517.html

MX

Andy said...

Anonymous MX, Thanks very much for the tip off to the Elton memorial recordings at Le Triton. These things are always a little disappointing as the tributee can't make the gig. What I've heard so far sounds respectful and interesting and the recording is fine. I'll try and get some more Elton here soon.

onxidlib said...

See here for the final track of the Sam Rivers Tuba Trio (Circle Records).

Anonymous said...

Hey, to all lovers of ELTON DEAN, I have another upload for you. The wonderful very first gig of SOFT BOUNDS, in 2004, at le Triton, France.

Half of the concert has been officially released on CD, so here you have the rest :

1 – introduction
X – Gimlet abides
X – First in the Wagon
2 – Slightly All the Time (Ratledge) 17.47
3 - Noisette (Hopper) 0.46
4 - Backwards (Ratledge) 6.01
5 - Mousetrap Riff / Noisette reprise (Hopper) 1.55
X – Kings and Queens
6 – The Lonely Sea and the Sky (Hopper) 14.34
X – La Part des Anges
7 – Le Retour d'Emmanuel Philibert (Goubert) 15.11
8 – Slightly Not All The Time (Ratledge) /Noisette (Hopper) /Backwards (Ratledge) /Noisette Encore (Hopper) 8.37

(X denotes a track on the official CD. 7 was also on the CD but not in its entirety)

You can find it here :
https://rapidshare.com/files/621489067/SoftBounds-AnotherLiveAtLeTriton2004.zip

Enjoy.

MX

Andy said...

Many thanks indeed for this Anonymous MX.

Hugh Hopper - bass guitar
Elton Dean - alto sax and saxello
Simon Goubert - drums
Sophia Domancich - piano and fender rhodes