6 September 2013

Baden-Baden New Jazz Meeting 1977



The picture above depicts a part of the interior of the Kurfürstliches Schloss in Mainz, Germany. Some may wonder what the Schloss had to do with the annual Treffen in Baden-Baden, but as it happened, the 1977 Treffen culminated in a concert in front of an audience at the Schloss. The concert took place after rehearsals at the SWR studios in Baden-Baden, the usual locality of the Treffens over the years.

In contrast to the 1970 Treffen which we posted a little while ago, the 1977 one was a more consolidated affair with a smaller cast of characters. The core appears to be Mumps, a slightly extended version of the John Surman - Barre Phillips - Stu Martin trio with Albert Mangelsdorff making it a quartet. To this core is added vocalist Karin Krog (whose collaborations with Surman have continued apace ever since), guitarist Attila Zoller, trumpetist Tomasz Stanko, pianist Stan Tracey, tenor saxophonist Johnny Griffin and bassist Motoharu Yoshizawa. The brunt of the cast was also on the 1970 sessions, leaving Griffin, Tracey and Yoshizawa as the new ingredients to the mix.

As usual there are full group performances as well as several splits into duos and trios, though no pure solo performances on this set of tunes. Less rowdy and rambunctious than some of the predecessors, the accent is here on solidly grounded modern jazz, some anchored in reworkings of Monk standards, others venturing into ambient landscapes - with synths and abstract vocalese. Some of the rehearsal pieces reappear in the concert, also a regular feature of the Treffens.

I can't dish up seven hours this time, but there should be enough here to sink one's tastebuds into. I find myself liking this set better than some of the earlier ones, possibly because it sounds more coherent and consoliated. In any case, enjoy!


Cast of characters:

Tomasz Stanko, trumpet; 
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone; 
Johnny Griffin, tenor saxophone; 
John Surman, soprano and baritone saxophone, synthesiser; 
Stan Tracey, piano; 
Attila Zoller, guitar; 
Barre Phillips, bass; 
Motoharu Yoshizawa, bass; 
Stu Martin, drums; 
Karin Krog, vocal

Baden-Baden Free Jazz Meeting – radio broadcast

Recorded 27-30 November 1977, Baden-Baden, Germany unissued (see folders BB77 1-3)
Recorded 1 December 1977, Kurfürstliches Schloss, Mainz, Germany unissued (see folders BB77 4-5)

Full track listings in the comments and inside the zipped folders

22 comments:

  1. BB 77-1:

    RS1

    BB 77-2:

    RS2

    BB 77-3:

    RS3

    BB 77-4:

    RS4

    BB 77-5:

    RS5


    and in one Mega-package:

    Mega

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  2. BB 77-1

    1 announcer
    2 A Monk’s Dream 11:27
    Stanko, Mangelsdorff, Griffin, Surman, Tracey, Zoller, Phillips, Martin
    3 announcer
    4 Riley’s Mood (Yoshizawa) 14.58
    Stanko, Mangelsdorff, Surman, Tracey, Zoller, Phillips, Yoshizawa, Martin
    5 announcer
    6 What’s New? 5.03
    Krog, Zoller
    7 announcer
    8 Number Three (Hancock) 7:54
    Stanko, Mangelsdorff, Surman, Tracey, Zoller, Phillips, Yoshizawa, Martin, Krog
    9 announcer
    10 Instanteous (Mangelsdorff/Surman) 3.52
    Surman, Mangelsdorff
    11 announcer
    12 AER (Phillips) 6:45
    Stanko, Mangelsdorff, Griffin, Surman, Tracey, Zoller, Phillips, Yoshizawa, Martin
    13 announcer
    14 Memories Of Before (Surman) 9.28
    Stanko, Mangelsdorff, Griffin, Surman, Tracey, Zoller, Phillips, Yoshizawa, Martin, Krog
    15 announcer
    16 Beans Dance (Yoshizawa) 4.46
    Stanko, Griffin, Surman, Tracey, Zoller, Phillips, Yoshizawa
    17 announcer
    18Moto Barre I (Phillips/Yoshizawa) 5.06
    Phillips, Yoshizawa

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  3. BB 77-2

    1 announcer
    2 Moto Bert (Mangelsdorff/Yoshizawa) 4.02
    Mangelsdorff, Yoshizawa
    3 announcer
    4/5Bass Freak 8.52
    Surman, Zoller, Phillips, Yoshizawa, Krog
    6 announcer
    7When We Were One 5.22
    Griffin, Tracey, Phillips, Martin, Krog
    8 announcer
    9New Fine Valley (Zoller) 10.40
    Surman, Zoller, Phillips, Krog
    10 announcer
    11Baden Meeting 4.44
    Zoller, Phillips, Martin
    12 announcer
    13The Opener 11:10
    Stanko, Mangelsdorff, Surman, Tracey, Phillips, Martin
    14 announcer
    15Doin’ It For Art 5:17
    Griffin, Tracey, Phillips, Martin
    16 announcer
    17 For Export Only 6.35
    Surman, Tracey
    18 announcer
    19 Number One 6:19
    Stanko, Mangelsdorff, Griffin, Surman, Tracey, Zoller, Phillips, Yoshizawa, Martin

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  4. BB 77-3

    1 announcer
    2 Number Two 6:47
    Stanko, Mangelsdorff, Griffin, Surman, Tracey, Zoller, Phillips, Yoshizawa, Martin
    3 announcer
    4 Moto Barre II 4.33
    Phillips, Yoshizawa
    5 announcer
    6 A Monk’s Dream II 11:16
    Stanko, Mangelsdorff, Griffin, Surman, Tracey, Phillips, Martin

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  5. BB 77-4:

    1. announcer
    2. Beans Dance (Yoshizawa) 4.01
    Surman, Phillips, Stanko, Griffin, Zoller, Tracey, Yoshizawa
    3. announcer
    4. Number Three (Hancock) 13.03
    Krog, Surman, Mangelsdorff, Tracey, Yoshizawa, Martin
    5. announcer
    6. Double A (Mangelsdorff/Zoller) 9.59
    Zoller, Mangelsdorff
    7. announcer
    8. Things Are Getting’ Better 4.25
    Krog, Griffin, Tracey, Phillips, Martin
    9. When We Were One 6.39
    Krog, Griffin, Tracey, Phillips, Martin, Surman
    10. announcer
    11. For Export Only 4:39
    Surman, Tracey
    12. announcer
    13. AER (Phillips) 11.04
    Zoller, Stanko, Griffin, Mangelsdorff, Surman, Phillips, Martin, Tracey, Krog, Yoshizawa

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  6. BB 77-5:

    1. Sparrow Knows (Martin/Mangelsdorff/Phillips/Surman) 6.01
    Surman, Mangelsdorff, Phillips, Martin
    2. announcer
    3. The Opener 4:13
    Tracey, Stanko, Surman, Martin, Phillips, Mangelsdorff
    4. announcer
    5. Newfane Valley 9.05
    Zoller, Krog, Phillips, Surman
    6. announcer
    7. Moto Barre [inc.] (Phillips/Yoshizawa) 2.36
    Yoshizawa, Phillips
    8. announcer
    9. Doin’ It For Art 6.15
    Griffin, Tracey, Martin, Phillips
    10. Number Two [inc.] 7.08
    Mangelsdorff, Stanko, Martin, Griffin, Surman, Phillips, Tracey

    ‘Doin’ It For Art’ is incorrectly announced as ‘Love Now, Weep Later’

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  7. Thanks a lot K! I only had bits of this.

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  8. This is the stuff our dreams are made of! The "Little Giant" and Yoshizawa on the same cut,get outta here!

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  9. Thanks again for another amazing BB post, K. Very much appreciated.

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  10. Many thanks. Always great to hear this.

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  11. A real piece of musical history. many thanks.

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  12. It's taken me quite a while to listen to all of this broadcast recording and, like you K, I liked this even more than the earlier post. Tracy and Griffin add something quite special, and the link back to Monk works wonderfully well. Thank you so much for posting this.

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  13. Thank you VERY much for the Mega link...was afraid I'd missed out on this spectacular experience.

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  14. and this one 2...it's a lot of work, but if you would be so kind...i will be grateful...Big THX !...

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  15. is it possible to repost please? Thanks!

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  16. The Mega link from kinabalu is still up - see first comment.

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