16 June 2013

EVAN PARKER/PAUL RUTHERFORD/DAVE HOLLAND/PAUL LOVENS "THE ERICLE OF DOLPHI" (PO TORCH, 1976/85)





EVAN PARKER/PAUL RUTHERFORD/DAVE HOLLAND/PAUL LOVENS  "THE ERICLE OF DOLPHI"


Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Dave Holland, double bass, cello
Paul Lovens, selected drums and cymbals, singing saw


LP 1
1. To meet a (23:45)
2. To meet b (15:28)

Quartet recording from 3 November 1976 at the Quartier Latin,
Berlin during the 9. Total Music Meeting.


LP 2
1. To stay a (first part) (24:21)
2. To stay a (continued) (17:27)
3. To stay b (06:10)


Trio (without Holland) recording from 27 April 1985 at the Arts Theatre,
London during the Incus festival.


PTR/JWD 13/14

(my lp rip & Nick's scans)

24 comments:

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...
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Rev. Dr. Moller. MDMA, THC and BAR. said...

Thank you.

john said...

Thanks for this rarity; just listening to the first track, which is full of space and texture. Looking forward to the rest of it.

Anonymous said...

Thanks very much for this and thanks for Gamefront option.

Colin Green said...

Thanks so much - I've been waiting for this for years.

roberto t. said...

I'd really like to join the thankful ones, but it is a file too big for a non paying (anymore)rapid-share. 30% is the maximum I get before they say 'game over' no time left. The other one is unknown to my connection, either Chrome or Mozilla. But who knows? Maybe some day the winds will blow in the right direction, or the rapid police might fall asleep, or some merciful uploader will remember about zippy or some more friendly host. Thanks anyway.

roberto t. said...

Chrome did it! I join all the thankings, wonderful musicians! A big thank you onxidlib!

Anonymous said...

Thank-you!

Daniel Karrer said...

Wow. You are awesome dude. Cannot thank you enough

Anonymous said...

many thanks!

Igor

Wallofsound said...

Ta

matt w said...

Thank you! I stop paying attention for a week or two and there's far too much great stuff to keep up with....

Tantris said...

Thank you - this is excellent.

neil said...

A BIG thank you, onxidlib, for the re-up...

lee said...

First, yes thanks for the re-up, but...

Second, the 1f link doesn't seem to be working. And I got an error when converting flac to mp3 for portable listening.

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...
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lee said...

You, sir, are incredibly generous. Thanks for the swift response (I've long wanted to hear this one, in particular). Cheers!

SantosCurser said...

never even heard of this one, but it is an amusing name... checking it out, thanks

SantosCurser said...

Hey roberto, I suppose u will likely never read this response to your comment, however, I am in the US (not Italy like you?) and all of a sudden I am finding the anomaly of the site exystence.net, being unreachable but a site, which checks if sites are up, says that it is available and running.... so this apparently is what the internet is evolving into.... I wondered when the dark powers of capitalism would show some reaction to the fact that the internet is bringing new freedom and hope to all mankind... lol(exystence.net is not even worth bothering with they are so anal retentive there.. who knows maybe it is just a scam by exystence.net to make themselves look cool)

QPjr said...

Always one of my favorite titles for a jazz record. Should be better known just for that alone! Is it too obvious or did anyone crack a smile at first glance? Oracle of Delphi / Ericle of Dolphi???

NickS said...

Could this get a re-up?

Nick said...

Not Po Torch. You might be able to get a copy from Paul Lovens.

NickS said...

Thanks Nick, I will give that angle a shot. The listings I've seen are way out of my price range. Always seem to be a day late. :o)

Thanks for the response.

hahaouahlol said...

any chance of a reup? :-)