4 November 2014

DHARMA QUINTET ‎– MR ROBINSON (SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE DE PRODUCTIONS PHONOGRAPHIQUES, 1970)






A1. Augure
A2. Jerkologie

B.  Balada Y Tres


Jeff Sicard, alto & tenor saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
Michel Gladieux, bass
Jacques Mahieux, dums
Patricio Villaroel, piano, electric piano
Gérard Coppéré, soprano & tenor saxophone


Recorded in Paris, July 27, 1970.

Société Française De Productions Phonographiques ‎– SFP - 53.006

LP Rip



14 comments:

  1. been looking out for that one.
    thanks for sharing

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  2. Thanks Nick, Dharma Quintet albums are a rarity. I extremely appreciate your efforts. Cheers.

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  3. great post, great band
    thank you Nick -your post is gorgeous as usual
    Alex in Solex

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  4. Really grateful for this rarity!
    I hope to see soon the marvelous "End Starting" in this quality
    Thanks Nick

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  5. Hi Nick - about your try to reach me regarding the wishlist: I sent you an email (on Oct 18) with my new mail adress (also in my profile), you probably used my old one from Psychic Hut days which is defunct. Greetings, Lucky

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  6. Hi Lucky - I am travelling until late November, so I don't have fast internet for now.

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  7. And one more with Jef (one f)!!! Thousands thanks, Nick !

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  8. Alright, Nick - enjoy your trip!

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  9. Thanks ! I just discovered Dharma Quintet through their album with Colette Magny ("Visage - Village") and I couldn't wait to hear more of them !

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  10. Both Dharma Quintet and the trio will be reissued on lp in October by the French label "souffle continu" later a cd box set containing the 3 albums will also be published. For those who will be in France on October 19, Dharma Quintet + Cohelmec Ensemble + Workshop de Lyon will play live, the two first bands haven't played together since the early eighties. For those who are far from France I'm currently working with the manager of the show to broadcast the concert on a French radio, more news when I have of course.

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