24 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
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ReplyDeleteAwesome!!! I will check out anything featuring Mr. Thollot on the drums!
ReplyDeleteThe lineup is insane! Lets check the music! Thank you million times, Mr. Dixon!
ReplyDeleteLooks very cool -- the Kuhn brothers' "Impressions of New York" is a great session and adding the Trio can only help!
ReplyDeleteThank you Onx, yet again! Your collection of free jazz rarities is simply amazing. May the gods smile on you.
ReplyDeleteNice, very rare, never seen before. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I'll make this my Friday treat
ReplyDeletenot too familiar with this, but it has caught my interest. will happily give it a spin! thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for another gem!
ReplyDeleteJerry
great music thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe Trio on another album. Yes please!
ReplyDeleteThanks again.
The Trio plus some heavy hitters--Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this... short LP, but such youth and energy (sigh)
ReplyDeletegdgm+
I remember this, the first free jazz album I bought (because of Surman), and thinking
ReplyDeleteW-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!
Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWow, great discovery. Appreciate it big-time!
ReplyDeletehope this one will rise from the ashes someday again)
ReplyDeleteIgor
It will rise soon....
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ReplyDeletethank you so much, onxidlib! that was incredibly fast! i missed a lot of great stuff here and i feel a bit unconfortable, saving comments as the one above) i keep digging old posts out, finding more lost gems out to explore, so i'm happy that it's like never too late in most cases and i'm very grateful for that)
ReplyDeleteIgor
To Igor and all interested - through the change of RS policy many links which are still on their servers do not work anymore.
ReplyDeleteBut in most cases I only have to change them into "share" modus.
Insofar - keep asking 'cause mostly it's no problem to "re-up" them.
Thanks for the tip onx. Best wishes, Andy
ReplyDeletescans from my lp
ReplyDeletehttp://www11.zippyshare.com/v/69247863/file.html
Thank you brian for your scans.
ReplyDeleteAfter receiving a new pc my old scanner didn't want to work anymore.
And my new one is not yet able to work although I've dl the appropriate driver...and I haven't yet figured out how to connect the two scnas of a cover...
yes… at least 4 scans for one page… i use adobe photoshop on mac to put them together!
ReplyDeleteThis is a Kuhn Brothers' recording I've not come across before. It's a great line-up. Looking forward to hearing it. Many thanks for both the re-up and the Zippyshare links. It's the only site I've found that allows simultaneous downloads by free users.
ReplyDelete-brian
Hi Onxid
ReplyDeleteis a repost possible? The line up is very exciting!!
1fichier
ReplyDeletehttp://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/1CCFJPAG/rk-mm_scans.rar_links
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Onxidlib! And thank you also, Brian, for the scans (only solidfiles'link is still working, others are dead).
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