WILLEM BREUKER & HAN BENNINK "NEW ACOUSTIC SWING DUO" (ICP, 1967)
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WILLEM BREUKER & HAN BENNINK "NEW ACOUSTIC SWING DUO"
Willem Breuker, soprano, alto and tenor saxophones, Eb clarinet, bass clarinet
Han Bennink, bass drum, small and large tom toms, street parade drum, snare drum, tabla, banya, vibra pan, home made rattles, cow and temple bells, Chinese 7" giant cymbals, scraper, Chinese temple blocks, hi-hat, iron and wooden sticks, voice
1. Music for John Tchicai (07.43)
2. Felix Meritis and B.V. (04.52)
3. I.C.P. 1 for Maarten Derksen (01.44)
4. Singing the impalpable blues (03.05)
5. Mr M.A. de R. in A. (03.32)
6. Gamut (21.47)
Recorded on 19 November and 10 December 1967 in Amsterdam.
ICP 001
(lp rip)
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13 comments:
you're quite a dream team, onxidlib + nick, fantastic. :)
Wow. I don't get into a lot of Breuker's stuff (perhaps I have a lousy sense of humor), but the lossy rip I heard of this ages ago was fantastic. Looking forward to the upgrade, and thanks!
Big thanks ...to both of you ,and Nick xtra thanks for your generosity!!
Just a reminder that we have posted a live set from these two gentlemen here. But the picture of the cover on this and the earlier post is different. How come?
Hi
realized the quote about the covers is given in Lucky's blog too
Nick
That'll be great to have a chance to listen to this magical historical record in lossless, cause i only listened to an old Lucky's mp3 version i must say, which is pretty good but still)
And there's no working link in comments to Kinabalu's post with "Live in Essen 1968" too, so...please, repost!!!
Igor
@Igor: That Essen 68 set is accessible to the hillbillies (if you get my drift), but I'll up a new link at the old post for the masses, too.
and this one can also be found at the apex - in lossless. Just sayin'
A re-up would be amazing!!!
can you re.up this again, thanks
Could you re-up it please?
No new link 'cause it was reissued. We do not post available music here.
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