25 February 2016
24 February 2016
Charles Austin, Roy Babbington, Joe Gallivan - Home from Home
Charles Austin Roy Babbington Joe Gallivan - Home from Home
Ogun OG 522 (1979)
Due to a request from Miloš, here is a trio recording from 1977, released on the Ogun label in 1979. This is a set of quiet, emphathetic sketches, most of them fairly short, at least by jazz standards. Chamber jazz might be a word to describe what we hear on this record. Not the stuff to leap at you, but to grow insidiousaly after repeated listenings. Quite a fine little gem, in my humble opinion. Nice flute playing with an oriental touch, sinuous electric bass to the fore and there is even a synth creeping in on several tracks.
Charles Austin and Joe Gallivan have cooperated a lot over the years and both are active up to the present date. Austin is a resident of New Orleans and devoting more time to teaching than to playing in later years. Gallivan played with several stalwarts on the UK jazz scene while living in the UK for some years in the 70s, but also made a memorable album with Larry Young, well worth seeking out. Babbington was associated with the Canterbury scene in the 70s, playing in one version of Soft Machine, but also with Elton Dean and Keith Tippett and later with Barbara Thompson.
Side One
Oriental Fantasy
Piecing It Together
Soft Day
Percussive Moments
Whistle Two-thirty-eight
Two On A Train
Side Two
Soul One
Catch Me If You Can
Winter Solace
Finding Speed
On Top Of the World
Speedway
Zero Is The Hour
Charles Austin Flutes Oboe Saxophones
Roy Babbington Bass Bass Guitar
Joe Gallivan Drums Synthesizer Percussion
21 February 2016
Tony Bianco . John Edwards . Paul Dunmall BLOOD PULSE (unreleased studio recording)
TONY BIANCO - drums
JOHN EDWARDS - bass
PAUL DUNMALL - tenor and soprano saxophones
1. Pulse 1 25:03
2. Pulse 2 07:46
3. Pulse 3 17:50
4. Pulse 4 09:05
Unreleased studio recording.
Recorded 26th March 2007
20 February 2016
Tim Berne's Decay Birdland Radio Jazz Festival 19. November 2015 mp2
Donnerstag, 11.02.2016
23:05 bis 00:00 Uhr
BR-KLASSIK
Bildquelle: Tim Berne
Jazztime
Die Schönheit der rauen Schale: Saxophonist Tim Berne mit seiner Band Decay beim 5. Birdland Radio Jazz Festival. Mit Michael Formanek, Bass, Ryan Ferreira, Gitarre, und Ches Smith, Schlagzeug. Aufnahme vom 19. November 2015 im Jazzclub Birdland in Neuburg an der Donau.
Moderation und Auswahl: Roland Spiegel
"The magnificient seven" (Tim Berne)
"Olas mood" (Tim Berne)
"How hip is the ocean" (Tim Berne)
"Fantastic 5"(Tim Berne)
https://www.br-klassik.de/programm/radio/ausstrahlung-583298.html
thanks to Rienhardt.....
17 February 2016
The Instant Composers Pool Orchestra au festival JazzOnze+ 2015 mp2
Rear murmurs
Beetje Zenuwachtig
Lokomotiv
6 of wasps
Lachende Dwerg
Kwijt
Rollo V [= 5]
Where the sunflowers grow
Rambling rake
Young horizon
Blue chopsticks
Solitude
Last call for alcohol
Guus Janssen (p) - Ab Baars (cl, anches) - Tobias Delius (cl, anches) - Michael Moore (cl,
anches) - Thomas Heberer (tp) - Mary Oliver (vln, viola, voc) - Tristan Honsinger (cello, voc) -
Ernst Glerum (b) - Han Bennink (dm, voc)
12 February 2016
Nublu Orchestra Live from AI CONFINI TRA SARDEGNA E JAZZ FM FLAC
Recorded in Sant'Anna Arresi, Piazza del Nuraghe, 2015/09/04
FF_01.flac Italian talking
Recorded in Sant'Anna Arresi, Piazza del Nuraghe, 2015/09/04
FF_02.flac
Nublu Orchestra Conduction n.1. The Long Goodbye
sassofono Ilhan Ersahin
tromba Graham Haynes
chitarra Doug Wieselman
sax contralto Jonathon Haffner
basso Michael Kiaer
chitarra Brandon Ross
batteria, direzione Kenny Wollesen
FF_03.flac Italian talking
Recorded in Sant'Anna Arresi, Piazza del Nuraghe, 2015/09/05
FF_04.flac
Nublu Orchestra Conduction n.2. Tribute to Butch Morris
sassofono Ilhan Ersahin
tromba Graham Haynes
chitarra Doug Wieselman
sax contralto Jonathon Haffner
basso Michael Kiaer
chitarra Brandon Ross
atteria Hamid Drake
batteria, direzione Kenny Wollesen
FF_05.flac encore
FF_06.flac Italian talking
All thanks to giojazz over at DIME
11 February 2016
DUNMALL . GUY . LEVIN - The Sun, 1988
PAUL DUNMALL - tenor saxophone
BARRY GUY - bass
TONY LEVIN - drums
1. Sun 1 44:32
2. Sun 2 38:52
Recorded by Stu. The Sun, Clapham, London. 9th March 1988
Have that!
Nublu Orchestra Conduction ~ Sant'Anna Arresi ~ 4th & 5th September 2015
Following the live broadcast of the Large Ensemble on 3rd September, RAI3 have now broadcast the following two nights from the Sant'Anna Arresi festival, with two long-form and episodic, but most importantly sensational concerts by the Nublu Orchestra Conduction. Just great to hear music of this quality on the radio. Enjoy!
Nublu Orchestra Conduction n.1. The Long Goodbye
saxophone Ilhan Ersahin
trumpet Graham Haynes
guitar Doug Wieselman
alto sax Jonathon Haffner
bass Michael Kiaer
guitar Brandon Ross
drums, direction Kenny Wollesen
Sant'Anna Arresi, Piazza del Nuraghe, 4th September 2015
Nublu Orchestra Conduction n.2. Tribute to Butch Morris
saxophone Ilhan Ersahin
saxophone Ilhan Ersahin
trumpet Graham Haynes
guitar Doug Wieselman
alto sax Jonathon Haffner
bass Michael Kiaer
guitar Brandon Ross
drums Hamid Drake
drums, direction Kenny Wollesen
Sant'Anna Arresi, Piazza del Nuraghe, 5th September 2015
10 February 2016
Dreamtime live at the Red Rose, London, 2001
Here's another one of "psykies'" offerings, recorded by BBC Radio 3's "Jazz on Three" in 2001. Dreamtime was originally a trio, dating back to the early 1980s. From their web site:
Dreamtime began in London in 1982 when Nick Evans, Gary Curson and Jim Le Baigue met in a friend's basement in order to 'work out'. The raw intensity of the trio's improvisations, together with the haunting themes borne out of the interaction between the three musicians' differing styles demanded that a working band be formed and the trio became a quintet with the addition of trumpet player Jim Dvorak and bass player Roberto Bellatalla. As a quintet Dreamtime recorded the album Bunny Up in 1983 for Affinity Records. The quintet maintained a weekly residency at a London club and rapidly expanded its repertoire before augmenting to a sextet with the addition of pianist Keith Tippett.
Few bands confound the stereotyped expectations aroused by the words 'free improvisation' as thoroughly as Dreamtime. Most radically, they utilise structure to a far greater extent than might be expected from musicians with their track records; they also draw freely on an extraordinary diversity of traditions, from Tibetan and Native American chants to African and Chinese music. But, perhaps most importantly, they surprise those who expect improvised music to be sternly esoteric and inaccessible by imbuing everything they play with a highly affecting brand of fierce joy—Chris Parker, The Times
I can only subscribe to what's said above. They also have a cd out, Zed Fish, and from what I can gather, is still an ongoing proposition. They played the Vortex in August 2014 with a slightly different line-up from what you can hear here. By the way, a visit to London is not complete unless you have checked into the Vortex or Cafe Oto, which is within walking distance, both in the Dalston area of East London. I can vouch for the place, friendly hosts, nice clientele and some fine locally made beer. The Red Rose in Finsbury Park is, alas, no more.
Les facts:
01. Careful Driver [7:56]
02. Traumatic Experience [9:05]
03. Loopin’ [6:38]
04. Trunk Call [7:00]
05. And So Tibet [6:15]
06. Zen Fish [4:49]
07. Pygmy Strut [7:17]
08. Call The Devil [9:23]
Jim Dvorak - trumpet
Nick Evans - trombone
Gary Curson - saxophone
Keith Tippett - piano
Roberto Bellatalla - bass
Jim Le Baigue - drums
Introduction is by Jez Nelson. On a small note, there is another rendition here of "Traumatic Experience", a Harry Miller tune, which you can also hear played by the Dedication Orchestra, posted here a little while ago.
As always, enjoy!
8 February 2016
DUNMALL . GUY . LEVIN - Black Cat Club, 1988
PAUL DUNMALL - tenor and baritone saxophones
BARRY GUY - bass
TONY LEVIN - drums
1. 24:32
2. 18:39
3. 11.17
Black Cat Club at the Rose and Crown, Stoke Newington Church Street, London. May 1988
Thanks to unkown recorder.
7 February 2016
BASIL KIRCHIN - WORLDS WITHIN WORLDS 1 (COLUMBIA, 1971) & 2 (ISLAND RECORDS, 1974)
A. Part I - Integration (Non-Racial)
B. Part II - The Human Element
C. Part III - Emergence
D. Part IV - Evolution
Evan Parker, soprano saxophone
Darryl Runswick, bass
Frank Ricotti, marimba
Claire Deniz, cello
Graham Lyons, bassoon
Brian Dee, organ
Kenny Wheeler, flugelhorn
Basil Kirchin, tapes
Columbia – SCX 6463 and Island Records - HELP 18
LP Rip
2 February 2016
PAUL ROGERS PROJECT - PARIS 1993
ELTON DEAN - saxello and alto saxophone
PAUL DUNMALL - tenor saxophone
HARRY BECKETT - trumpet
JEAN-FRANCOIS CANAPE - trumpet
SYLVAIN KASSAP - soprano and baritone saxophone
SOPHIA DOMANCICH - piano
PAUL ROGERS - bass
TONY MARSH - drums
1. Fast 1 & 2 34:58
2. Riffiffi 22:12
3. Three for Louis 33:42
Les Instant Chavires, Paris. 15 May 1993
Especially for softnucleus.
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