Here we have Gumpert's contribution to the soundtrack(s) for a famous and long going 'crime' series - quiet popular in Germany.
The model for the music is obviously Miles Davis' "Ascenseur pour l'échafaud" (Elevator to the Gallows) - but it has clearly it's own vibe.....and hey - what a line-up!
Heinz Becker, trumpet & fluegelhorn
Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, tenor saxophone
Ulrich Gumpert, piano
Klaus Koch, bass (9 to 35)
Matthias Bauer, bass (1 to 8, 36 to 39)
Günter Sommer, drums
Markowitz Blues
01. Take 1 3:32
02. Take 2 1:11
03. Take 3 1:13
04. Take 4 1:55
05. Take 5 0:55
06. Take 6 1:40
07. Take 7 1:39
08. Take 8 4:02
Tod Einer Alten Frau
Markowitz 2
09. Take 1 0:47
10. Take 2 1:04
11. Take 3 1:27
12. Take 4 0:43
13. Take 5 3:32
14. Take 6 1:28
15. Take 7 0:25
16. Take 8 0:41
17. Take 9 1:06
Smell A Rat
18. Take 1 1:41
19. Take 2 1:03
Markowitz 2
20. Take 10 1:48
21. Take 11 1:17
22. Take 12 2:53
Die Sache Baryschna
Baryschna
23. Take 1 0:35
24. Take 2 2:34
The Fugitive
25. Take 1 2:19
26. Take 2 1:40
27. Take 3 1:06
Baryschna
28. Take 3 2:45
Geschlossene Akten
Markowitz 3
29. Take 1 0:50
30. Take 2 0:41
31. Take 3 1:11
32. Take 4 1:01
33. Take 5 1:01
Smell A Rat Again
34. Take 1 2:25
Markowitz 3
35. Take 1 3:36
Endstation
Markowitz 4
36. Take 1 1:02
37. Take 2 0:56
Skate On Thin Ice
38. Take 1 2:43
Markowitz 4
39. Take 3 1:48
Tracks 1 to 8 recorded 9.6.1992 at FMP-Studio Berlin
Tracks 9 to 22 recorded 2.2.1993 at RBT-Studio Berlin
Tracks 23 to 28 recorded 19.5.1993 at RBT-Studio Berlin
Tracks 29 to 35 recorded 1.3.1994 at RBT-Studio Berlin
Tracks 36 to 39 recorded 21.12.1994 at RBT-Studio Berlin
BASIC 50002 (CD 1995)
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Great post, just what the doctor ordered! Thanks.
ReplyDeletewhat a line-up, indeed!
ReplyDeletei very much enjoyed koch and bauer playing, albeit simultaneously, on bill dixon's marvelous "Berlin Abbozzi" five years later (i just learned matthias is brother to hannes and conny). i enjoy the configurations of the Zentralquartett/Synopsis/Sommer&3OldFriends/Etc., so I appreciate your post of this project with a Gumpert slant this time!
thanks for this music, makes me want to see the movie
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for this! It's great to have it.
ReplyDeleteJezzer
many thanks for gumpert!
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