31 October 2015
THE QUARTET. Birmingham 1996.
GERD DUDEK, tenor and soprano saxophones
ROB VAN DEN BROECK, piano
ALI HAURAND, bass
TONY LEVIN, drums
1. Lonnie's Lament 18:31
2. 12:12
3. 09:46
4. 21:05
Birmingham and Midland Institute, Birmingham
18th March 1996
Let me know the titles. Enjoy.
30 October 2015
La Monte Young - Steve Reich - Philip Glass - Terry Riley - Uli Götte ~ Ensemble in process ~ 16th October 2015
Earlier on this blog, kinabulu posted a session in which Terry Riley collaborated with Don Cherry. Picking up the thread from this, here is a recent concert by Ensemble in process of minimalist pieces, including a great version of Terry Riley's In C that deftly shows the eddy currents and subtle fractals that flow through this music;
La Monte Young: Composition 1960 Nr. 7
Steve Reich: Music for Mallet Instruments, Voices and Organ
Philip Glass: "Glassworks", Opening und Floe
Terry Riley: "In C"
Ulli Götte: Nukleus (Hiroshima-Fukushima); Lernen aus der Geschichte (part 8)
Ensemble in process
Conducted by Uli Götte
Erlangen,16th October 2015
TERUMASA HINO MEETS REGGIE WORKMAN – A PART (CANYON RECORDS, LOVE RECORDS, 1971)
A. A Part
B1. Ode To Workman
B2. Be And Know
Reggie Workman, bass
Yuji Imamura, congas
Motohiko Hino, drums
Kiyoshi Sugimoto, guitar
Hideo Ichikawa, piano, electric piano
Takao Uematsu, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet
Terumasa Hino, trumpet, flugelhorn
Recorded at T.S.C. Japan on 1 & 8 November and 3 December, 1970.
Canyon Records - CAJ-1005
LP Rip
29 October 2015
JOHN TAYLOR & JOHN SURMAN - Bath Festival 1992
JOHN TAYLOR - piano
JOHN SURMAN - baritone and soprano saxophone, bass clarinet
1. Ambleside Days
2. Wandering
3. Morning Among Coniston Fells
4. Scale Force
5. Dry Stone
6. Clapperclowe
7. ?
8. Tess
9. Going for a Burton
Guildhall, Bath. May 1992
BBC Radio 3 'Jazz at the Bath Festival'
26 October 2015
THE JOHNNY RONDO TRIO "LAS BICICLETAS" (CHILTERN SOUND, 1977)
Lol Coxhill, soprano saxophone
Colin Wood, cello
Dave Holland, piano
A. Las Bicicletas 2:34
B. Frog Dance 2:48
Chiltern Sound Records – RONDO 1 (prob.1977)
(vinyl rip)
25 October 2015
Willem Breuker Kollektief Klap op de Vuurpijl Various locations, Amsterdam 1995-96 FM FLAC
Tracklist:
01 Overture: Fijn Veertje (from "Joy of Dance") (fade out)
Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, December 29, 1995
02 Surabaya Johnny (Kurt Weill)
Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, December 30, 1995
Bernard Hunnekink - "Uitgebreid Watertanden" (Extensive Mouth-Watering)
03 Uitgebreid Watertanden, part 1
04 Uitgebreid Watertanden, part 2
05 Uitgebreid Watertanden, part 3
06 Uitgebreid Watertanden, part 4
07 Uitgebreid Watertanden, part 5
08 Uitgebreid Watertanden, part 6
Westergasfabriek, Amsterdam, December 31, 1995
09 Steaming
10
11 Eight Pages of Eights (from "Joy of Dance") (fade out)
Theater Frascati, Amsterdam, December 30, 1996
Line-up Willem Breuker Kollektief:
Willem Breuker saxes, clarinets
Alex Coke saxes, clarinets
Peter Barkema saxes, clarinets
Andy Altenfelder trumpet
Boy Raaymakers trumpet
Bernard Hunnekink trombone
Nico Nijholt trombone
Henk de Jonge piano
Arjen Gorter bass
Rob Verdurmen drums
Lorre Lynn Trytten violin (1996)
Guest musicians, 1995:
Mondriaan Strings:
Erik Kromhout violin
Tjamke Roelofs violin
Wieke Meyer cello
Suzanna Degerfors cello
Rena Scholtens viola
Michael Klier viola
Aimee Versloot viola
Alfred Jansson accordeon, vocals
Ole Edvard Antonsen trumpet
Line-up "Uitgebreid Watertanden":
Alex Coke - flute, tenorsax, altosax
Bernard Hunnekink - tuba trombone
Henk de Jonge - piano
Aimee Versloot - viola
Lorre Lynn Trytten - violin
Hanneke Hoogerwerf - cello
Bo van de Graaf - sopranosax, altosax
Wim Jonas - bassoon
John Korsrud - trumpet
Martin van Duynhoven - drums
Ernst Glerum - bass
FM > cassette > CDR > EAC > WAV > Audacity (minor track editing) > FLAC
gastr del sol (David Grubbs & Jim O'Rourke) 30 June 1996 Cicero's, St. Louis, Missouri, USA SBD FLAC
sbd > analog cassette (unknown gen) > cdr > eac (secure) > flac
1. afternoon delight
2. dictionary of handwriting
3. thos. dudley ah! old must dye
4. ursus arctos wonderfilis
5. rebecca sylvester
6. hello spiral
7. a louse of a spouse is a spice for lice (a.k.a. vietnamese folk song)
8. ?
9. work from smoke
10. talking
11. dry bones in the valley
edit during applause between tracks 9 and 10.
http://www.dragcity.com/bands/grubbs.html
http://www.dragcity.com/bands/jimo.html
24 October 2015
Wayne Horvitz European Orchestra ~ BimHuis ~ 4th October 2014
A very interesting set from the Wayne Horvitz European Orchestra, exploring the full scale, range and colour of the instrumentation, and making a strong case for free music rooted in big band and swing. Definitely one to return to frequently.
Another great broadcast from the Italian radio station RAI3, one of the most interesting broadcasters of jazz & improvised music.
Wayne Horvitz European Orchestra
trumpet Luca Calabrese
trumpet Eric Boeren
reeds Massimiliano Milesi
reeds Silke Eberhard
reeds Edoardo Marraffa
reeds John Dikeman
trombone Gerhard Gschlössl
trombone Wolter Wierbos
guitar, clarinet Alex Ward
piano Alexander Hawkins
bass Danilo Gallo
drums Zeno de Rossi
conductor
Wayne Horvitz
BimHuis, Amsterdam, 4th October 2014
Wadada Leo Smith Golden Quartet / Roscoe Mitchell & Mike Reed Duet - Théâtre du Châtelet, 19th October 2015
Here's a recording from France Musique of a concert earlier this week at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the AACM. Two sets, the first from Wadada Leo Smith's Golden Quartet, and the second a duet between Roscoe Mitchell and Mike Reed. Thoroughly excellent, especially the blistering performance by Roscoe Mitchell.
I've not done much editing into separate pieces, mainly because the radio presenter speaks over the intro and outro, and at various times to remind the radio audience who is playing. It's only a minor distraction however.
Golden Quartet
Wadada Leo Smith (trumpet / electronics)
Anthony Davis (piano)
John Lindberg (bass)
Mike Reed (drums)
Duet
Roscoe Mitchell (saxophones, flute)
Mike Reed (drums)
Théâtre du Châtelet, Paris; 19th October 2015
23 October 2015
ENSEMBLE FIELDS KARNER KLAFFENBÖCK – INSPIRATION IMPROVISATION TRADITION INTONATION (GRANIT RECORDS, 1985)
A1. Improvisation
A2. Intonation
A3. Komposition
A4. Inspiration
B1. Windharfe
B2. Percussion
B3. Tradition
B4. Toleranz
Harry Klaffenböck, bass
Manfred Karner, percussion
Paul Fields, piano, violin, percussion
Granit Records – JFR 85504
LP Rip
22 October 2015
John Zorn 19, 20, 21 March 1999 Hertogenbosch, Holland FLAC FM
Disc 1:
19 March 1999
Cobra
Anton Goudsmit (g)
Erik Friedlander (cello)
Fred Frith (g)
Michael Moore (cl)
Mary Oliver (violin)
Alan Purves (perc)
Marc Van Rooy (b)
Jeoren Van Vliet (p)
John Zorn (as, prompter)
Disc 2:
20 March 1999
Masada Songbook
Anton Goudsmit (g)
Erik Friedlander (cello)
Fred Frith (g on track 9)
Michael Moore (cl)
Mary Oliver (violin)
Alan Purves (perc)
Marc Van Rooy (b)
Jeroen Van Vliet (p)
John Zorn (conductor, as on 5 & 9)
Disc 3:
21 March 1999
String Quartets
performed by the Mondrian String Quartet
fm > dat > cdr > eac > flac
Billy Bang/Don Cherry Quartet Tramps NYC 3-26-84
Original notes:
unknown aud source>shn>wav>flac(level 8)
total time 45:46
Billy Bang Violin
Don Cherry Trumpet, Piano
Wilbur Morris Bass
Dennis Charles Drums
One of only a handful of gigs they did in Support of the "Untitled Gift" LP
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originally a punkjazz seed in shn, I did the shn>wav>flac, other than that it's the same.
flac fingerprints:
bang-cherry1984-03-24_01.flac:4f342d42664345fb82d8e49ad47a7b09
bang-cherry1984-03-24_02.flac:2a282b941dde4e2fea89fa352cfc1598
bang-cherry1984-03-24_03.flac:a656e32323d54ae7c743aa33d7511a0f
JACKIE MCLEAN with the CEDAR WALTON TRIO - Cheltenham Jazz Festival 1997
JACKIE MCLEAN - alto saxophone
CEDAR WALTON - piano
DAVID WILLIAMS - bass
VICTOR LEWIS - drums
1. trio 11:13
2. unk 11:55
3. Mr. E 6:29
4. I fall in love too easily 9:01
5. unk 7:41
6. unk 5:02
7. Interview with Geoffery Smith 14:43
Recorded at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham. Cheltenham Jazz Festival. April 1997
BBC Radio 3 b'cast.
Help with titles would be appreciated. Thanks.
EUROPÄISCHE JAZZNACHT FÜSSEN "1993/1994/1995 TEIL 2"
1. Trio Clusone = o.T.(1) 8:44
Michael Moore, clarinet + soprano saxophone
Ernst Reijseger, cello
Han Bennink, drums
2. Trio Clusone = o.T.(2) 8:58
Michael Moore, clarinet + soprano saxophone
Ernst Reijseger, cello
Han Bennink, drums
3. Bauer - Nozati - Van Hove = o.T. 11:40
Johannes Bauer, trombone
Annick Nozati, vocals
Fred van Hove, piano
4. London Jazz Composers' Orchestra = Witch Gong Game lll/12 (Die Post Geht Ab) 44:24
Barry Guy, bass, leader
Henry Lowther, trumpet
John Corbett, trumpet
Marc Charig, trumpet
Alan Tomlinson, trombone
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Chris Bridges, trombone
Steve Wick, tuba
Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Pete McPhail, soprano & alto saxophone
Martin Speicher, soprano & alto saxophone
Simon Picard, tenor saxophone
Paul Dunmall, alto & tenor saxophone
Phil Wachsmann, violin
Howard Riley, piano
Barre Phillips, bass
Paul Lytton, drums
"Die Post geht ab" recorded at the Kurhaus, Füssen, Germany on 14th October, 1995.
Note: The piece "Die Post geht ab" was a commission of the city of Füssen
for the 500th anniversary of the post-station Füssen.The event was held during the 700th
anniversary of the city of Füssen and the 150th birthday of King Ludwig the second.
Note 2: the first piece of the evening was "Harmos".
Tracks 1 to 3 recorded (southern Bavaria) between 1993 and 1995
Concerts produced by Peter Ernst
21 October 2015
Peter Brötzmann, Dudu Pukwana, John Zorn, Grenzüberschreitungen Big Band 1983-October-06 Wuppertal, Börse, Festival Grenzüberschreitungen 1983
One of the first shows I ever torrented. I was so proud of myself. No idea who upped it then but all credit to him/her etc.....
Original notes:
Phil Minton,tp,voc Toshinoro Kondo,tp,shenai Heinz Becker,tp
Conrad Bauer,tb Johannes Bauer,tb
Ernst Ludwig Petrowsky,as,cl John Zorn,as,reeds Dudu Pukwana,ss,as Rüdiger Carl,ts
Peter Brötzmann,bs Peter Kowald,tu
1 Improvisation 46:10
Total Time 46:10
lineage: audience rec > cdr in trade > flac > dime
sound rating: AUDIENCE RECORDING A-
Remark: Grenzüberschreitung means in english Cross-Border. This was a music festival over two days in 1983 in Wuppertal, Germany.
DAVE HOLLAND QUINTET - RONNIE SCOTT'S 1998
DAVE HOLLAND - bass
STEVE WILSON - alto and soprano saxophone
ROBIN EUBANKS - trombone
STEVE NELSON - vibraphone, marimba
BILLY KILSON - drums
1. Metamorphos 13:37
2. In Your Arms 12:45
3. The Balance 16:56
4. How's Never 13:28
Ronnie Scott's, London. April 1998
BBC Radio 3 broadcast
19 October 2015
MUJICIAN - PENZANCE 1989 Set 2
KEITH TIPPETT - piano
PAUL DUNMALL - clarinet, tenor and soprano saxophones
PAUL ROGERS - bass
TONY LEVIN - drums
1. Set Two 48:27
The Acorn, Penzance. 10 November 1989
And here we go...over the sea to Skye!
17 October 2015
EUROPÄISCHE JAZZNACHT FÜSSEN "1993/1994/1995 TEIL 1"
The "König Ludwig Lied" is a traditional song which came up shortly after the mysterious death of king Ludwig II from Bavaria.
Lyrics vary sometimes - occaisonally with a strong incriminating political content.
But it is also a quite 'kitschy' song which has also connotations to a superficial view of Bavaria and its history/customs.
1. Die Volksweise (mit dem langen Bart) Das König Ludwig Lied 1:11
2. Bauer - Nozati - Van Hove Trio = Das König Ludwig Lied 3:59
Johannes Bauer, trombone
Annick Nozati, vocals
Fred van Hove, piano
3. Evan Parker Trio = Das König Ludwig Lied 15:32
Evan Parker, soprano + tenor saxophone
Barry Guy, bass
Paul Lytton, drums
4. Alexander von Schlippenbach - Aki Takase = Thelonious Monk Variationen 24:52
Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
Aki Takase, piano
5. Alexander von Schlippenbach - Aki Takase = Das König Ludwig Lied 3:26
Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
Aki Takase, piano
6. Les Trois Dames = Das König Ludwig Lied 5:11
Annick Nozati, vocals
Joelle Léandre, bass
Irene Schweizer, piano
7. Les Trois Dames = o.T. 9:41
Annick Nozati, vocals
Joelle Léandre, bass
Irene Schweizer, piano
8. Italian Instabile String Trio = o.T. 10:00
Paolo Damiani, cello
Renato Geremia, violin
Bruno Tommaso, bass
Recorded in Füssen (southern Bavaria) between 1993 and 1995
14 October 2015
HOHE UFER KONZERTE + 1 (1976/77)
I got this rip through a kind trader - THANK YOU!! - and I post it as I've received it (only a tiny bit of manual declicking).
Here is a loose translation of the cover's text:
"The "alta ripa" group (Günter Christmann, Johannes Goebel and Gunter Lage) was formed to create a place in Hannover, were they could be presented unusual forms of dance, theater, text, new music, improvisation, new jazz a.o.
In cooperation with the Hannoverschen Künstlerverein and with the help of the ministry of science and arts [region of Niedersachsen - in the nothern part of Germany], monthly Hohe Ufer concerts were held in the historical museum of Hannover.
Parts of the program were held also in three other cities.
The surprising success of the presentation gave the motive for the publication of this LP."
The last piece "Tanka" is from another LP - probably released by the city of Langenhagen, which is located near Hannover.
The lyrics on track 4 are from the german painter Kurt Schwitters.
His activites were far broader than only painting - dada, surrealism, poetry, sound, sculpture, graphic design, typography and installation art. Most famous he is for his collages called "Merz Pictures".
More about this astonishing artist >
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Schwitters
HOHE UFER KONZERTE + 1 (1976/77)
1. Yukiko Sugawara
Yukiko Sugawara, piano
"Sonatas and Interludes von John Cage" (excerpt) 05:24
2. Irene Schweizer solo
Irène Schweizer, piano
"Sofort" 05:42
3.Evan Parker - Paul Lytton Duo
Evan Parker, soprano saxophone
Paul Lytton, percussion
"Halt, we are specialists" 04:28
4. Egon Hofmann
Egon Hoffmann, voice
"Welt voll Irrsinn"/"Cornelia"/"Bii büll ree"/"From dark to dawn" 06:04
(Poems by Kurt Schwitters)
5. Christmann-Schönenberg Duo
Günter Christmann, trombone
Detlef Schönenberg, percussion
"We built our time" 08:02
6. Achim Knispel
Achim Knispel, guitar
"Mushrooms for alta ripa" 02:49
7. Christmann-Schönenberg-Duo
Günter Christmann, trombone
Detlef Schönenberg, percussion
"Tanka" 06:06
Track 1 - 6 (LP "Hohe Ufer Konzerte"),
recorded between 1976 and 1977 in Hannover, Germany.
Recorded by Günter Christmann and issued by the Hannoverschen Künstlerverein (1978 ?)
Track 7 (LP "Musik in Langenhagen"),
recorded probably 1976 in Langenhagen, Germany and issued probably by the city Langenhagen, 1976.
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9 October 2015
TAKAO HAGA, IWASE SHUNJI – KAI KI (T.H.I.S., 1980)
A. Part 1
B. Part 2
Takao Haga, alto and soprano saxophone, clarinet, recorder, harmonica, bells
Iwase Shunji, upright piano, pianica
Recorded on March 24, 1979 at Goodman.
T.H.I.S.-0100
LP Rip
4 October 2015
CARLA BLEY, MICHAEL MANTLER AND STEVE LACY- JAZZ REALITIES 1966
Here's a repost of a post from the early days of the blog. The text below is as it was posted back then. New links have been added at the bottom of the comments section.
And now the same aforementioned friend brings us his rip of yet another mid sixties classic. Again taken from a well loved and played record. All the tunes here are C. Bley's save for Communications#7 which was recorded in Baarn, Holland, on 11th of january 1966.
tracklist:
1/ Doctor
2/ Oni Puladi
3/ J.S.
4/ Walking Batterie Woman
5/ Closer
6/ Communication No 7
Fontana 1966/1990
My friend feels this is a very special record, with which I can only concur as I've said elsewhere. This entire Phillips series ,was briefly reissued (for about 2 minutes) in Japan, first on vinyl in the early eighties and then cd for even less time in the early 90's. Those are now very high ticket items which I certainly cant afford. When will larger lables ever learn that there is a market for this stuff? I'd be the first to replace worn vinyl and rips from same, but I'm sure as hell not prepared to fork out up to USD 150 for a used cd.
Just to add briefly to the last paragraph, the files are from the 1990 cd.
And now the same aforementioned friend brings us his rip of yet another mid sixties classic. Again taken from a well loved and played record. All the tunes here are C. Bley's save for Communications#7 which was recorded in Baarn, Holland, on 11th of january 1966.
tracklist:
1/ Doctor
2/ Oni Puladi
3/ J.S.
4/ Walking Batterie Woman
5/ Closer
6/ Communication No 7
Mike Mantler: trumpet;
Steve Lacy: soprano;
Carla Bley: piano;
Kent Carter: bass;
Aldo Romano: drums.
Steve Lacy: soprano;
Carla Bley: piano;
Kent Carter: bass;
Aldo Romano: drums.
Fontana 1966/1990
My friend feels this is a very special record, with which I can only concur as I've said elsewhere. This entire Phillips series ,was briefly reissued (for about 2 minutes) in Japan, first on vinyl in the early eighties and then cd for even less time in the early 90's. Those are now very high ticket items which I certainly cant afford. When will larger lables ever learn that there is a market for this stuff? I'd be the first to replace worn vinyl and rips from same, but I'm sure as hell not prepared to fork out up to USD 150 for a used cd.
Just to add briefly to the last paragraph, the files are from the 1990 cd.
3 October 2015
DiSTRiCT SiX - To Be Fee (Editions EG 1987)
Chris McGregor - piano, vocals;
Jim Dvorak - pocket trumpet, vocals;
Brian Abrahams - drums, percussion, vocals;
Dill Katz - fretless bass guitar;
Harrison Smith - tenor and soprano saxes, flute, bass clarinet, vocals
1. Ke A Rona (Power To The People) (Dvorak) 3.35
2. Into The Light (Dvorak & Abrahams) 16.41
3. Etlon-tu (Abrahams) 4.28
4. Songs For Winnie Mandela (Abrahams) 17.30
a) Reasons Of The Heart
b) Kwa Tebugo (At Louis’s House)
c) Unity Dance
5. Kali-Mba (Night Song) (Abrahams) 6.31
6. Mbiso (Abrahams) 8.31
Recorded at Woodway Manor Studios, Wokingham, Berkshire, June 1987
EGCD 53 (UK)
2 October 2015
KEITH TIPPETT + KREUTZER STRING QT LINUCKEA (Bath Festival 1996)
KEITH TIPPETT + KREUTZER STRING QUARTET
Keith Tippett - piano, composer
1. Linuckea 40:36
Bath Festival, May 1996
BBC Radio 3, Hear and Now broadcast 15th November 1996
WOW!!
MASABUMI KIKUCHI SEXTET WITH SADAO WATANABE QUARTET – COLLABORATION (PHILIPS, 1970)
A1. Illusion
A2. Thanatos
B1. Up Tight
B2. So Por Voci
B3. Lunar Eclipse
C1. Hiro
C2. Drizzling Rain
D1. Microcosm I
D2. Without Lullaby
D3. Thanatos - Take 1
Yoshio Ikeda, bass
Yoshio Suzuki, bass, electric bass
Hiro Tsunoda, drums
Hiroshi Murakami, drums
Keiji Kishida, drums
Masabumi Kikuchi, electric piano, piano
Yoshiaki Masuo, guitar
Masahiro Kikuchi, organ, electric piano
Sadao Watanabe, sopranino and alto saxophone
Kosuke Mine, soprano saxophone
Recorded at Victor Studio on Oct. 8th, 13th and Nov. 14th, 1970
Philips – FS-5052~3
LP Rip