TOMASZ STANKO - MICHEL PILZ QUARTET "MOERS, 1996"
Tomasz Stanko, trumpet
Michel Pilz, bass clarinet
Christian Ramond, bass
Klaus Kugel, drums
CD1:
1. Suite (Melusina) 14:53
2. Cecelina 6:53
3. Gaby's Rhapsody 8:46
4. War Song 8:15
5. Sunia 8:19
CD2:
6. Sandrinella 8:08
7. Relais De La Petrusse 6:45
8. Fast Song 7:39
9. Suite 2 12:59
Recorded for the WDR Jazzmeeting at 'Die Röhre', Moers on March 7, 1996.
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ReplyDeleteThanks onx! Never knew about this group -- it looks great.
ReplyDeleteFantastic, Onx. Do you have your hard drives plugged back in or are you still waiting to move?
ReplyDeleteThrilling, thanks.
ReplyDeleteNick - I am already moving since two weeks and I will continue to do so until the end of August.
ReplyDeleteFirst all the stuff we don't need badly and during the last week-end all the remaining and especially heavy things, f.e. washing-machine.
In short: when I'm not working I am "schlepping".
Thank you Onx. Anything by Michel Pilz is of great interest to me.
ReplyDeleteAnything by Stanko is of great interest to me! Many, many thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteThank you Onx. Great music and sound quality. :)
ReplyDeleteThe drummer and bassist were regulars in Pilz's bands in the 80's, so this in reality is more of a session where Stanko is sitting in.
ReplyDeletewonderful, thanks Onxi!
ReplyDeletehi, the Michel Pilz Trio & Tomasz Stanko did a Germany tour incl. this WDR recording Moers in 1996, not in 1985 !!
ReplyDeleteHi ironaxe - thanks for your comment/information.
ReplyDeleteI got the recording with the text-file through trading.
Didn't find any evidence for 1996 only 1985.
Do you have any link or another source for 1996?
Thank you!
Ta
ReplyDeletehi onx, re: ironaxe comment - this page from drummer Klaus Kugel's website would seem to back up the 1996 date:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.klauskugel.com/?id=2&archive=1
and the Pilz tracks "Melu Sina" and "Gaby's Rhapsody" appear on a 1991 release called "Melu Sina" by Pilz Quartet (although of course those compositions could have been around in the 80s)...
but then there is a listing here that has the '85 date - so who knows!?!?!?
http://www.plosin.com/MilesAhead/Tapes.aspx?s=19850307
HI Alan - thanks for your link/information.
ReplyDeleteI will try to solve the question by asking Michel Pilz himself.
Hi to all - Michel Pilz confirmed the year > 1996!
ReplyDeletebrilliant! many thanks onxi + Michael.
ReplyDelete'96 makes much more sense - I thought this was a bit of an odd diversion for Stanko to be making at the height of his electric period. Listening afresh, there's a definite feel of his performance being much more Leosia-era.
Still a fantastic recording, and thanks again for sharing.
Is it possible to put right links back?
ReplyDeleteI'll do a re-up soon.
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ReplyDeletehi guys, have a look at this movie: http://www.lrt.lt/mediateka/irasas/31898
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BIG THX, Ernst !...
ReplyDeleteThank you
ReplyDeleteThx Ernst for repost
ReplyDeleteThank you for the re-up!
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