Its been a while, since we've featured any Horace Tapscott.
lately, i've been listening to this quite a bit , a satellite recording in Fulsome sound, from the mid 90's ..
I havent doctored the original file set in anyway.... wonderful music,many thanks to the original uploader.
here is his text file.
Horace Tapscott - Pan African People's Arkestra, 1995.06.03, Moers (Germany),Festivalzelt
33. Internationales New Jazz Festival,Moers, Germany ,3. June 1995
source: DVB-S > MP2/48kHz > Audio-CD-Recorder > CDRW >
EAC > WAV > Audacity > FLAC 6
Horace Tapscott - Pan African People's Arkestra
Horace Tapscott - p
Nate Morgan - p
Arthurn Blythe - as
Michael Session - as,ss
Jesse Sharps - ss,basson,cl
Charles Owens - ts,bars
Steve Smith - tp
Fundi Legon - frh
Therman Green - tb
William Roper - tuba
Roberto Miranda - b
David Bryant - b
Sunship Theus - dr,perc
Fritz Wise - dr
Dwight Trible - voc
1. The Black Apostles - 16:52
2. Motherless Child - 14:31
3. A Ballad For Deadwood Dick - 11:43
4. Little Africa - 9:17
5. Dem Folk 3:52 faded out (complete 22:35)
total time 56:17 incomplete
PS- Complete Version of Dem Folks, added by Boldsouls see Comments
lately, i've been listening to this quite a bit , a satellite recording in Fulsome sound, from the mid 90's ..
I havent doctored the original file set in anyway.... wonderful music,many thanks to the original uploader.
here is his text file.
Horace Tapscott - Pan African People's Arkestra, 1995.06.03, Moers (Germany),Festivalzelt
33. Internationales New Jazz Festival,Moers, Germany ,3. June 1995
source: DVB-S > MP2/48kHz > Audio-CD-Recorder > CDRW >
EAC > WAV > Audacity > FLAC 6
Horace Tapscott - Pan African People's Arkestra
Horace Tapscott - p
Nate Morgan - p
Arthurn Blythe - as
Michael Session - as,ss
Jesse Sharps - ss,basson,cl
Charles Owens - ts,bars
Steve Smith - tp
Fundi Legon - frh
Therman Green - tb
William Roper - tuba
Roberto Miranda - b
David Bryant - b
Sunship Theus - dr,perc
Fritz Wise - dr
Dwight Trible - voc
1. The Black Apostles - 16:52
2. Motherless Child - 14:31
3. A Ballad For Deadwood Dick - 11:43
4. Little Africa - 9:17
5. Dem Folk 3:52 faded out (complete 22:35)
total time 56:17 incomplete
PS- Complete Version of Dem Folks, added by Boldsouls see Comments
source: DVB-S > MP2/48kHz > Audio-CD-Recorder > CDRW >
ReplyDeleteEAC > WAV > Audacity > FLAC 6
https://mega.co.nz/#!BdMDRRTK!cV-UU1q_3WAiatYQFExXORNp8wArIVzOeFuwp3SSIPg
Thanks, this looks great.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for this gem, Sotise! Horace was a great, underrated musician.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sotise, everything from Horace Tapscott is aa amazing surprise. It'd be great if someone can reupload the old Tapscott's posts
ReplyDeleteJazzer3ogun
...oh yes, it was an unique show. The right order of tracks is:
ReplyDelete1. The Black Apostles
2. Motherless Child
3. Dem Folk
4. A Ballad For Deadwood Dick
5. Little Africa
and here you can find the complete 'Dem Folk':
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8pf7m2x5ytivhad/Track03-Dem%20Folk.flac
Great! Many thanks boldsouls.
ReplyDeletethanks boldsouls for completing Dem Folk, appreciated!
ReplyDeleteTapscott is always very, very welcome. Thanks Sotise and boldsouls.
ReplyDeleteI won't use mega. Could you eventually please upload also somewhere else? RS or ZS? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis looks great, thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sotise! Tapscott's Arkestra recordings are rare and thank you Boldsouls for the complete track!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sotise, wasn't famaliar with Horace at all and found this to be quite enjoyable!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sotise and Boldsouls!!!
ReplyDeleteJezzer
Please, could you re-up the complete "Dem Folk"?
ReplyDeleteThanks
Horace Tapscott, eh? What a blinder! Please, please, pretty please, is there any chance of a re-up for the complete "Dem Folk"? I should dearly like to hear how this wonderful music continues. Gratefully, msj
ReplyDeleteNew link for Track 3. Dem Folk (complete)
ReplyDeletehttp://hni3qdjco9.1fichier.com/
Thanks for the complete Dem Folk friends...
ReplyDeletethanks for your attention, but now it is missing the rest
ReplyDeletere post, please...
ReplyDeleteTHX!...
Ditto to francisco's request for a repost. Thanbks in advance.
ReplyDeleteThe tuba player for the Horace Tapscott Arkestra, Moers 1995 was William Roper, not Roger Williams or William Roger.
ReplyDeleteThanks, William.
ReplyDeletere post, please
ReplyDelete1fichier
ReplyDeleteHUGE THX!...
ReplyDeletemany thanks for Horace Tapscott,one recomendation Horace Tapscott Producer ,piano,One of my favorite albums:
ReplyDeleteBillie Harris – I Want Some Water
https://markweber.free-jazz.net/2012/04/13/billie-harris-quintet-sessions-i-want-some-water/
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ReplyDeleteHi correct silence, track 3 is from boldsouls (see comments) and the other tracks come from Dime or from Sotise (the original poster). But as far as I remember my source was a lossless one.
ReplyDeleteOh yes Ernst my comment was not about the lossless but after reading the list of comment I understood that "Dem folk" was not complete in the original post and have been completed from another source, pity that we haven't all the live in stereo.
ReplyDeleteI take this chance to announce the up coming issue of two unpublished Horace Tapscott concerts by the french label "Dark Three", normally they will be published in few month.
OK, understand.
ReplyDeleteInteresting news about those two previously unpublished Tapscott concerts.
I only know that Soul Jazz will do a new edition of "Live at the IUCC" (+ bonus track) and some time later also "The Call". Both on CD and vinyl.
From what I have seen about the track listing of the new edition of the live at IUCC, the cd version will be the same, only the lp version will have one bonus track due to the fact that they will publish a triple lp, it will have the same music as the nimbus cd reissue and the new cd reissue.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for further info about the reissues.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ernst.
ReplyDeleteThe link of this up right now has some mislabeling, Little Africa is listed as "Ballad for Deadwood Dick" and the track listed as Little Africa is actually the incomplete version of "Dem Folk", the actual recording of Ballad for Deadwood Dick seems to be missing entirely, does a completely intact version of this exist? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteEarnst, thank you (again) for the re-up.
ReplyDelete