23 March 2011

ROLF & JOACHIM KÜHN "MONDAY MORNING" (HÖRZU, 1969)





Don't know what to write - thank you R. for the rip - cover found on the "web-side"...




ROLF & JOACHIM KÜHN "MONDAY MORNING"


Eje Thelin, trombone
Rolf Kühn, clarinet
John Surman, baritone saxophone
Joachim Kühn, piano, alto saxophone
Barre Phillips, bass
Stu Martin,drums
Jacques Thollot, drums


1. Black Out (J. Kühn) 00:53
2. Strangulation Of A Monkey (R. Kühn) 06:07
3. Dance Of A Spaceman (R. Kühn/R. Jürgensen) 09:33
4. Reflections Of A Monday Morning (R. Kühn) 03:07
5. Oh! Grand Pa (J. Kühn) 07:42
6. Don't Think (J. Kühn) 05:54


Recorded : November 1969 in Berlin.
(On a morning after a concert at Berlin Jazz Fest -
the J.Kühn Quartet had a concert on 06.Nov. -
they played "Suite to our Father Duke" -
so the actual recording date should be the 7th November 1969.
Track 5 is dedicated to Duke Ellington.)

HÖRZU (Black Label) SHZE909BL

18 comments:

onxidlib said...
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1009 said...

Awesome!!! I will check out anything featuring Mr. Thollot on the drums!

jazzcol said...

The lineup is insane! Lets check the music! Thank you million times, Mr. Dixon!

matt w said...

Looks very cool -- the Kuhn brothers' "Impressions of New York" is a great session and adding the Trio can only help!

Anonymous said...

Thank you!

glmlr said...

Thank you Onx, yet again! Your collection of free jazz rarities is simply amazing. May the gods smile on you.

wightdj said...

Nice, very rare, never seen before. Thanks.

Wallofsound said...

Thank you. I'll make this my Friday treat

freebones said...

not too familiar with this, but it has caught my interest. will happily give it a spin! thanks!

Gerald said...

Thanks for another gem!

Jerry

sotise said...

great music thanks!

Anonymous said...

The Trio on another album. Yes please!

Thanks again.

SlimStew said...

The Trio plus some heavy hitters--Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this... short LP, but such youth and energy (sigh)

gdgm+

Peter said...

I remember this, the first free jazz album I bought (because of Surman), and thinking

W-H-A-T T-H-E H-E-L-L !

A contet between racketmakers going full belt at 280 km/h!!

I still liked it though (the second time I heard it ... :D )

Thanks very much for putting it up!

psychedelic_head said...

Thank you!

Anonymous said...

Wow, great discovery. Appreciate it big-time!

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