27 November 2011

BERGISCH-BRANDENBURGISCHES QUARTET "KÖLN, 1981"







This is an unreleased broadcast recorded about six months before they made their only LP on the now defunct DDR label Amiga. Wether the LP will ever be reissued remains doubtful at least.

You'll find it here:
http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2010/11/bergisch-brandenburgisches-quartett.html


Enjoy Hans Reichel and his comrade-in-music looking outside...







BERGISCH-BRANDENBURGISCHES QUARTET "KÖLN, 1981"


Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, alto & baritone saxophone, clarinet, harmonica
Rüdiger Carl, tenor saxophone, clarinet, accordion
Hans Reichel, guitar, violin
Sven-Ake Johansson, drums, percussion, vocal


1. Unknown Title 06:54
2. Unknown Title 07:55
3. Unknown Title 06:09
4. Unknown Title 06:57
5. Unknown Title 09:21


Recorded on September 29, 1981 at the WDR Studio 2, Annostrasse, Köln, Germany.
(Broadcast)

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  2. This is wonderful, thanks. I had the pleasure of writing to Rüdiger Carl recently, looking for some limited edition CDrs that I couldn't find anywhere. He not only sent them, but dug out new copies of Vorn and Goose Pannée for me that he still had. Great guy.

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  3. Thanks much for this! I too was in contact with Rüdiger Carl (a number of years ago though--also kindly provided me with a copy of Goose Pannée which I just listened to again the night before last!) Interestingly he told me that he had recorded every concert that BBQ played, but didn't bring any of it out because they had agreed to be an exclusively live band--no recordings. Sven-Ake Johansson, according to Carl, made a deal on the side with GDR Radio that eventually resulted in the BBQ album on Amiga. When Hans Reichel found out, he ended the group then and there!

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  4. thanks for the share. Music that doesn't stay rooted in one place.

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  5. hope this one will rise from ashes

    Igor

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  7. it's alive! it's alive!
    fabulous music!
    thanks much, onxidlib!

    Igor

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  8. Thanks. Seems I missed this one.

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  9. As did I and I still miss it! Bitte schoen mein Herr?

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