19 May 2022

....Contributions

Anything our readers and followers would like to contribute goes here. That may include recommendations, reviews, recordings, you name it.

The earlier contributions thread was unfortunately deleted, but we have managed to recover about three years of the last five years of posts. The recovered posts have now been moved to separate posts in the new thread. All links to files are working at the time of writing. If there is anybody out there who has found that their contributions are missing, feel free to repost them or if anybody has downloaded files when they were still available, the same thing applies.  Of course, we welcome any new contributions from our followers, anything that we and you should know about.

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magogiallo said...

@ Newk Tom Bruno & Ellen Christi 1976, enjoy!

http://www.mediafire.com/file/tqyaeq5z63v2oh8/Tom_Bruno_%2526_Ellen_Christi_-_Sound_Life_Tom_%2526_Ellen_1976.zip/file

magogiallo said...

@ roberth, you are welcome, I hope you'll find something interesting

magogiallo said...

New York City Artists' Collective - And You Ain't Ready For This One Either 1979

http://www.mediafire.com/file/z99s0x9z7xo6g9f/New_York_City_Artists%2527_Collective_-_And_You_Ain%2527t_Ready_For_This_One_Either_1979.zip/file

magogiallo said...

New York City Artists' Collective - Plays Butch Morris 1982

http://www.mediafire.com/file/zvx60m9ud292z4w/New_York_City_Artists%2527_Collective_-_Plays_Butch_Morris_1982.zip/file

correct silence said...

@Magogiallo
Unfortunately the rip of the Tom Bruno & Ellen Christi is in mono, it comes from ninegreychair. All the others Tom Bruno posted on this blog are in stéréo except this one. SO if someone have the lp and want to do a new rip it would be appreciated.
TO change totally the topic, do someone know a late Cleve Pozar album titled"let's try it again? IN the eighties and nineties Pozar have changed a bit the aesthetic of his music and was less interested in avant garde so I wonder about this album where he plays bata drums? If someone knows it and can describe.
https://www.discogs.com/fr/Cleve-Pozar-Lets-Try-It-Again/release/11582531

there is one copy for sale actually on discogs but I won't buy it due to the fact that I know the seller and have problems with him in the past.

volumeselector said...

Oliver Lake & James Newton duo - Live Los Angeles 12-18-1977 2CD FLAC. Recorded on my birthday.

https://mega.nz/file/Xp4HnZaC#fwnGgGxUMaPRnoabMPFSbxJJxF78SjwFT1i4RWcVNdc

roberth said...

thank u osiris for this duo
roberth

David said...

Thanks Osiris!

volumeselector said...

Dave Burrell Trio with William Parker and Andrew Cyrille - Live Buffalo, NY 11-24-2003 2CD FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/ygIAFIbZ#SBJuFzQj-77d6Q-ujC9qPocSEcP6kkyEYsT1jRU9kLk

volumeselector said...

Dave Burrell Trio with William Parker and Andrew Cyrille - Live Philadelphia, PA 12-1-2003 2CD FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/HxBEQaDQ#3k15lOzRPB-ZLZ-2IZdCIsaMnocJDNvawsVcu2uh2gM

magogiallo said...

Wow great uploads Osiris, thank you, I will donwload them...I found an high resolution rip of Atlantis Transit ‎– Tabor 1987 It was new to me, I think it is quite a record and not reissued if someone is interested I can upload it

volumeselector said...

@magogiallo You're welcome!

David said...

Belated thanks Osiris!

magogiallo said...

I have listened to the preview of this one https://www.soundohm.com/product/improdimensions-lp and it seems very interesting. Agusti Fernández is a well known musicians I don't know much, Liudas Mockunas is new to me. @ OSIRIS Lake/Newton duo is quite great, James Newton is one of those musicians I first met here at IS. Thanks

Hedorian Forever said...

Taller de música mundana - Concierto para papel (1987, Grabaciones Accidentales - GA-117) [LP rip with scans]

https://mega.nz/#!HAVUDYyb!sNCEkn-heUHR_lcOsTD2a4bT6_2N6UVkA1fZaMGtqGw

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

@Hedorian Forever - thank you very much for this (to me) unknown LP. Interesting stuff. Thank you again!

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

... only now I see that Fatima Miranda is on this vinyl. With this the LP becomes more interesting. This was recorded some years before her solo releases had apperead.

jeff said...

@correct silence
This will not be in mono.... also wav,flac or good old fashioned analog.

Ellen Christi re-released this. Digital and vinyl available here

https://ellenchristi.bandcamp.com/album/sounds-of-life

.....and for anyone else interested
vinyl is a limited edition

jeff said...

and also "Plays Butch Morris" on vinyl and digital. here

https://ellenchristi.bandcamp.com/album/new-york-city-artists-collective-plays-butch-morris

correct silence said...

@Jeff
Very good news many thanks. I will buy the download even if I think our.15 is a bit expensive for just a download but the music is very good so...

correct silence said...

I visited the Bandcamp store of Ellen Christi and what is offering has a very poor quality.
Both digital versions of « plays Butch Morris » and « Sounds of life » are in mono and the order title of those albums have been changed from the original version. It is particularly problematic regarding « sounds of life » because originally this lp is a suite and both sides are uninterrupted. I’m sure that « plays Butch Morris » have been recorded in stereo. Regarding « sounds of life » it have been obviously originally published in mono considering the informations that I have found, that would explain why in his original post Serviceton have ripped it in mono. Last but not least the files of « sounds of life » available on Bandcamp have a continuous sound parasite behind all the tracks and both « plays Butch Morris » and « sounds of life » have a very poor dynamic… all of this for $15 in the download version and $20 for the lp. I don’t know if the lp are some original copies still available or if they have been reissued from the same material as the download, if that’s it don’t buy and get an original copy from discogs if available. For those like me who don’t have no more turn table, you can download the files updated by Magogiallo.

magogiallo said...

Alvin Batiste is not the most famous musician, but I really liked the few records available especially Musique D'Afrique Nouvelle Orleans, and the Clarinet Summit records, I have just found this short recording from 1994. Thanks to the original uploader. I hope someone enjoy it.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/p6rywzw7yvf1uev/Alvin_Batiste_%2526_the_Jazztronauts_-_Fair_GroundsRace_Course%252C_New_Orleans%252C_LA_23-04-1994.zip/file

Newk said...

magogiallo!!!

The night I made those requests, my laptop died, and it's taken this long for me to get it repaired, so I'm just now seeing your contributions. Thank you very much!!! Looking forward to hearing those albums again.

trabukko.59 said...

Awesome blog!
I noticed some of the "Gruppo d'Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza" work on the blog.
I'm sharing another one, currently out of print:

Gruppo d'Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza - Improvisationen (1969)

link:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QNTkKRkFRU3SYpwPNxQNrxbwQaZMYjsb/view?usp=sharing

If you like, in the future I will share other improvisation works, above all by Italian musicians and labels, but not only.

that's all folk

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Hi trabukko.59, thanks for your contribution. Please share more - would be appreciated for sure.
Cheers

volumeselector said...

Keith Tippett Trio with Jay Oliver and Willi Kellers - Live Wiesbaden, Germany 12-11-1986 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/L8YXRa7C#ijbCVEqFINhnFHk-3MazgMfs2d4d4qBgxZA0uqzmNE4

volumeselector said...

Keith Tippett Solo - Live Tokyo 3-15and16-2013 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/C9Z0xKbA#WWlToGtBfuo20mkpA4Xrr9yaLScbTRBHzXjPVEmQRWI

Andy said...

@ OSIRIS thank you very much for Keith Tippett Trio.

Andy said...

@ ORISIS And thank you for the Japanese solo concerts - in great sound! Very much appreciated.

magogiallo said...

@ Osiris thank you for the the Tippett concerts...in these days I can't stop to listen to his incredible music...
@ Newk you are welcome

David said...

@Osiris, thanks for the Tippetts

correct silence said...

@Trabukko59
the link doesn't work for me.

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Hi correct silence. I'm downloading Trabukko59's music and shall upload it to 1fichier. I'll add the link later here or I make a proper post of it.

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Just finished downloading. It is in mp3 - do you still want it?

volumeselector said...

I just looked on SLSK for the Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza Improvisationen vinyl rip in question and several people are sharing it in FLAC. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soulseek and https://www.slsknet.org/news/node/1

correct silence said...

@Ernst
Maybe no. In fact I have bought many David Panton on the bandcamp store those last days so actually I have many music to listen, shall send you some in the next days if you are interested

roberth said...

Trabukko59 thanks for your post
osirus thanks as always for yr live show posts
in this case the keith tippets
did keith die of covid?
roberth

Colin Green said...

There's no suggestion that Keith Tippett's death was Covid related. He had been seriously ill for some time.

magogiallo said...

I have just found (http://duclism.blogspot.com/) this: Iva Bittova, Pavel Fajt, Tom Cora, Hans Reichel - Koncepts, Oakland, CA. 14-10-1989 an interesting line up. I am not sure it is complete, just 36 min. Enjoy!

http://www.mediafire.com/file/5k0xrczhrb0htsw/Iva_Bittova%252C_Pavel_Fajt%252C_Tom_Cora%252C_Hans_Reichel_-_Koncepts%252C_Oakland%252C_CA._14-10-1989.zip/file

or from the above address...

volumeselector said...

Anthony Braxton Trio with Milford Graves and William Parker - Live Rome 3-16-2007 FLAC. No mirrors please.

https://mega.nz/file/7xxDQTzC#ZtAZy1994RzRdoU9CJjNnX72CzZaO2MAGuuYd1iS6fo

trabukko.59 said...

Hi
In principle, I am against sharing music in lossless format.
The aim is to make discs currently unavailable even to those who don't own them, so Mp3@320 are perfect.
Unfortunately, those who own lossless music often lose interest in buying records ...
In the meantime, I share another album, currently out of catalog:
Mario Schiano, Famoudou Don Moye, Marcello Melis, Giancarlo Schiaffini - Uncaged (1991)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wQwIz1Km0LoQV5PyHBpaBkRvSzs-Io0N/view?usp=sharing

Let me know if Mp3@320 music is not welcome in sharing.
that's all folk

magogiallo said...

this, in my opinion, is interesting https://www.discogs.com/Folk-Magic-Band-Jazz-Al-Folkstudio/release/8857507 a project I guess, as almost all the line up is on board, started from Spirale, a band from Rome that recorded only one album of good jazz rock https://www.discogs.com/artist/3476978-Spirale-2 (just reissued), the Blue Morning drummer https://www.discogs.com/Blue-Morning-Blue-Morning/release/6375375 and other people, some quite unespected. I can hear some Cherry influeces here and there, but maybe is just me :).
Unfortunately this time, just a 320mp3, if someone has a lossless rip would be very welcome

http://www.mediafire.com/file/jropvu0pjcaux3q/Folk_Magic_Band_-_Jazz_Al_Folkstudio.zip/file

magogiallo said...

@ trabukko.59, I think the most of us have the house full of records, CDs, tapes etc. if not, how could exist a blog as Incostant Sol and if they are not available on the market, I don't see which is the problem to share between music lovers. Actually didn't we already done that in the past exchanging tapes and then CDr, well at least I did it with all my friends. Of course just my opinion :). Thanks for your last share, if someone would like a lossless rip I can upload it.

David said...

Thanks Osiris for the Braxton trio!

trabukko.59 said...

@ magogiallo. It seems to me that the blog is careful not to share currently distributed material and to stop sharing albums when they are republished.
I think this serves to encourage the purchase of records, but many who download albums in lossless quality will certainly not be interested in purchasing the original version.
The above are just considerations. Of course I agree with you on the spirit of the blog (awesome blog!).
magogiallo ... sei italiano ?
regards

volumeselector said...

All contributions are good but frankly MP3's sound like crap, which is why this blog and most of the community of OOP and RoIO collectors renounced MP3's 10 years ago as a policy. For instance they have no 'trade value' whatsoever with collectors and the sources of these OOP and RoIO's utterly reject MP3's. Personally I don't touch them unless there's no other option.

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Hi OSIRIS - about your comment above: I understand and agree!

magogiallo said...

@ Osiris I perfectly agree with you, I avoid mp3 and use them only if I don't find something better as for the above post that I decide to upload bc I think it is quite interesting even if the rip is pretty crapy. Hopefully it can also be a way to find a lossless one :).
It was not long ago that we were talking about Mr. Cherry and his RAI recordings...and here it is https://www.soundohm.com/product/om-shanti-shanti-om-lp it is out for Black Sweat Records a very interesting italian label.

corvimax said...

hello people
Maybe ' contributions' is not the right place but here is were the discussion started.
A few words again on the infinite history about mp3 and flac.
As a participant of this blog I always share music in flac, when is the rip of an album that I own, for respect to the people that prefer it in flac, while to me 320 are good as well.
I spotted a comment above by OSIRIS where is said "mp3 sound like crap".
I don't notice the difference between a 320 and a flac and like me the majority of listeners (there have been inquiries and statistic made on this issue).
From what I know, to notice the difference between a flac and a 320 you need a very expensive sound system; saying mp3 sound like crap looks an insult to all the people that cannot afford to spend some -or many- thousands euros for amplifier, speaker etc., and this is the majority of people.
The format or the music?
In one of my last post I shared "Reform Art Orchestra meets Subway Art" as a 320, no other format available. There were about 180 downloads, about the half of the usual, for an album very well recorded, while some live concert posted here and around are unavoidably of very poor sound quality, and flac cannot change this, even if the music is still worth listening.
Again the music or the format? what do you find more important?

corvimax said...

magogiallo, many thanks for the Folk Magic Band, I was there then, but didn't know they existed

miloo2 said...

@corvimax - thanks for those words and opinions. What is important? To me it is Music. I am trying to remaster some shared recordings, when they have in flac or even in any mp3. With rusty and dusty recordings format is irrelevant. What you hear in the end is music, if it's there.

correct silence said...

Trabukko's commentary was not initially about the debate over the difference in sound between flac and mp3 but in the fact that to him, posting in flac would encourage people to stop buying music. This is false for at least three reasons. First, the decline of record sales began at a time when most blogs were still posting in mp3s. On the other hand there are today a few blogs that illegally provide recent or even downright new recordings and these blogs offer mostly mp3. the shabby blog « adarker shade of blue » which has even more shabby descendants mainly offer mp3 and it is obvious that many of those who frequent these shitty blogs no longer buy music. Finally the biggest sellers of music for download like iTunes or amazon, only offer mp3. It is therefore obvious that the question of format has nothing to do with civility and the intelligence of an alleged music lover who should normally understand that for music to last, it must be paid for and that the musicians or current producers have to face the same imperatives as anyone to fill their fridge or get a roof. One have to be pretty shabby as are the assiduous of a darker shade of blue or awesome… to claim to be a fan of music and steal it.
As for the eternal debate between flac and mp3, there is almost no audible difference between lossless and mp3 / 320. If we admit in addition that with age the perception of high mid frequencies deteriorates, we might think that there is no reason to hang on to the lossless. If we continue with this logic, we might think that there is also no reason to insist on having good pressing, good sound recording, etc. The amateurs of the lossless of which I am a part just want to indicate to the producers and engineers of the sound that the quality work still seduces.

volumeselector said...

LOL, FLAC sounds way better then MP3.

correct silence said...

@Osiris
it depends on what kind of mp3, of course if you compare lossless with mp3 at 192 or in a less quality you will hear a difference but the difference between mp3/320 and lossless in term of high frequencies (those are the ones compressed in lossy) is very smal, less than 1 Khz if my memory is good.

trabukko.59 said...

Nuove Tendenze Del Jazz Italiano Vol. 1 (1976) - LP to FLAC

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cuN4aEiB645sqS6F3A9qrYrRNuxvLKrk/view?usp=sharing

that's all folk

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Hi trabukko.59, thank you for your contributions. And if you post mp3 - that's OK. (although I won't dl it for me in most cases).
Thanks again - Cheers

trabukko.59 said...

Thanks Ernst Grgo Nebhuth
Nuove Tendenze Del Jazz Italiano Vol. 2 (1976) - LP to FLAC

https://drive.google.com/file/d/106L7KcyqnRanMuFMXGDrf5IjpZMR80bU/view?usp=sharing

that's all folk

correct silence said...

@Trabukko
do you eventually have some records of Giorgio Buratti, a great underrated musician, here is a list of records that seems very interesting, in flac if possible
Don’t bother me
https://www.discogs.com/fr/Giorgio-Buratti-Dont-Bother-Me/release/3989106

I feel sexy
https://www.discogs.com/fr/Giorgio-Buratti-I-Feel-Sexy/release/10029228

Homo Sapiens?
https://www.discogs.com/fr/Giorgio-Buratti-Homo-Sapiens/release/3933336

E’inutile discutere
https://www.discogs.com/fr/Giorgio-Buratti-EInutile-Discutere/release/7388165
if you have even one of those it would be greatly appreciated.

magogiallo said...

@ correct silence, I have Homo Sapiens @320 and A Smooth Day lossless let me know

trabukko.59 said...

@ correct silence
I have various material acquired (wave) on external disks ... I am almost certain there is something about Giorgio Buratti. In the next days ...
regards

magogiallo said...

@ trabukko.59, thanks a lot for these two compilations of live recordings, very very interesting! I have never listened to Cadmo playing live. (grazie, si sono italiano)

correct silence said...

@Trabukko
your offer will be welcome, I already have "a smooth day", "explosion/four tunes for a waltz" and "my soul in performance", i also have "homo sapiens " but at 320 so homo sapiens in lossless would be great.
@Magogiallo
I already have the ones you also have, thanks

volumeselector said...

Pharoah Sanders Quartet with Lonnie Liston Smith, Sirone and Majeed Shabazz - Live France 7-20to24-1968 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/L8pREQ4D#qWT7JKm9onvSMESTwZtOEqM6WElW7zXIibmjdI4Hg2M

correct silence said...

Sometimes spy activities deserve good surprises. Here is what I discovered while browsing Ernst' collection
https://frodegjerstad.bandcamp.com/album/a-concert-detail
OF course it is highly recommended

trabukko.59 said...
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Nick said...

Hi - Giorgio Buratti - Jazz Forms For Export is available on paid streaming sites, sorry

volumeselector said...

Can we make this Contributions Section better? I'm doing what I can to post things that are exciting and enjoyable. In the past Sirone was a big deal on Inc Sol but I just posted his largest body of RoIO recordings with the wonderful Pharoah Sanders on his Summer 1968 tour in France and crickets. Where are the collectors who will give to this blog freely without a bunch of hot air about nonsense? This section is for contributions of RoIO's and OOP jazz and discussions about said contributions. Come on people -- we can do better. Cheers :)

correct silence said...

@Osiris
You often worry about the lack of reaction about your posts here. If you want to continue posting you have to admit that the collectors you are talking about have been gradually replaced by people who fill hard drives and who for many are unable to have discussions about music because they hardly listen to what 'they download. I have been a contributor in the past and I have never failed to leave a comment on the posts that interested me. If I still leave comments I have stopped contributing and I also download significantly less because for me it is useless to store recordings that you do not have time to listen to. So I no longer download live shows that have poor sound quality. For example, one of Andy's last posts with Elton Dean, John Stevens and Barry Guy was musically absolutely great, but due to the recording quality, all of the instruments and particularly Barry Guy’s bass had a completely distorted sound. Admittedly it is a document but for my part I no longer want to store documents without exception because how often do we listen to these documents. I also prefer to have recordings of little known artists rather than having the 40th Braxton or the 30th Brotzmann. I have more fun discovering an artist like David Panton than I recently discovered rather than listening to an additional recording by a musician whose titles I already have. It's a personal point of view

trabukko.59 said...

@ Nick
It's true ! "Giorgio Buratti - Jazz Forms For Export" is available. It had escaped me.
thank you

correct silence said...

Strangely I was never able to get a physical cd copy of this Buratti reissue. But I have to admit that I'm more interested in the late records by him so it is not a real problem.

volumeselector said...

@Correct Silence Since you don't contribute anything to this section except hot air why are you trolling me?

correct silence said...

check my contributions in the past two years and you will see if it is hot air man! where have you read that I have trolled you? Obviously you need a good psychiatrist that can deal with your paranoia. So go on posting your music and complaining that there are no reactions.

volumeselector said...

Cecil Taylor Unit with Roscoe Mitchell, Douglas Ewart, Malachi Favors and Steve McCall - Live Mandel Hall, Chicago 5-2-1985 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/G1plAaIC#hatwKPueaBDh-b9vk4Y4RZAx0CR8p8gAI8L35IZPegs

magogiallo said...

this seems to be quite interesting https://www.soundohm.com/product/ancestral-echoes-the-covi Horace Tapscott and Pan Afrikan People's Arkestra live 1976. I first listened to his music on I.S. so again thanks for all the passion and time some people put here on the blog. I am a bit surprised to see this kind of discussions on the blog, people use their time as they like or can, talking about me, from when I was a kid I am used to listen to many different kind of music, not only jazz or more strictly improvised music, then I love to spend as much time as I can outdoor, then I am dealing for a couple of years with a demented mom, then I have friends I love to see, then I have to work, then I also like to wonder around on the net to see if I find some music stimulates my curiosity, I.S. is one of the best place for that, but days have only 24 hours and sleep is a must too :). So guys take it easy, there are bigger problems out there. Of course just my opinion and I promise I won't talk about that anymore.

volumeselector said...

@Magogiallo Best of luck to you and your family. I hope all the music is healing for you. Check out the Pharoah Sanders 1968 tour material I posted above^. Cheers!

magogiallo said...

this is another interesting one https://jamiesaft.bandcamp.com/album/the-golden-scale Jamie Saft improvises on historical instruments from the Steve Greenstein Collection

correct silence said...

@Magogiallo
Better to buy the Horace Tapscott directly from the source, the producer is a friend of mine, here is the link
http://www.darktree-records.com/horace-tapscott-with-the-pan-afrikan-peoples-arkestra-–-ancestral-echoes-the-covina-sessions-1976-–-dtrs13

correct silence said...

Regarding Jamie Saft, this treasure is now finally available for download for people who don't have no more turn table:
https://www.rarenoiserecords.com/releases/ceremonial-healing/
one of the best Sun ra inspiration without being a simple copy

volumeselector said...

ROVA with Fred Frith and Henry Kaiser - Live Veteran's Building, San Francisco 9-18-1987 4CD FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/2tByyArY#-VZNUqjHwVHQb_ZsVJAhV-zaRTuHgD9zaXy-kl-AS0M

trabukko.59 said...

Hi. I would have available the album "Giorgio Buratti – Homo Sapiens?" in FLAC, but it seems to me that it is now available for sale in digital format, so I think I can't share it. How about?

David said...

@Osiris, thanks for Rova!

volumeselector said...

You're welcome David. Cheers :)

correct silence said...

@Trabukko
yes it is available for download but the download version have some noises in several tracks that probably comes from the digital transfer. I bought the digital version from itunes and they refunded my order. I suggested them to remove the file or to get in touch with the label, I don't know if they done it or no. I think they don't care due to the probable low level of sales of that kind of album. So I think that considering that it might be possible to share it, eventually for a limited time if Ernst is oK or if not I would be interested to have the file personally because due to the digital problems I never listen to the download version.

trabukko.59 said...

@correct silence
Ok. We await a nod from Ernst. My version comes from a magnetic coil (Teac A-3340s) with LP recording made years ago. The quality seems good to me.

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Hi trabukko.59, if it is available I would say we should not share it here at Inconstant Sol!
Cheers

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Rüdiger Carl & Sven-Åke Johansson in concert: Munich in May 2019
video at https://vimeo.com/402289636

correct silence said...
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trabukko.59 said...

@Ernst. Sure. When in doubt, I asked for an opinion. A greeting

volumeselector said...

Robin Kenyatta Group with Peter Brotzmann, Irene Schweizer, Johnny Dyani, Peter Kowald and Pierre Favre - Live Ulm, Germany 10-11-1969 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/3xp0GQRD#We0wjEkai1YPGdhm9psb627c-A0u8EN87DTetMcbuog

volumeselector said...

Roscoe Mitchell and Malachi Favors duo - Live James Moore Theater, Oakland, CA 10-16-1993 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/vgRmGCSL#Hg1ydKQx_vFC4ul8wwLN5z4h5Wid7-YUBIzlToMuZc4

David said...

Thanks Osiris, superb posts again!

Andy said...

OSIRIS please consider taking to the front page. 🤪

volumeselector said...

Globe Unity Orchestra featuring Alan Silva - Live Public Theater, NYC 12-16-1983 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/Glx3yKzY#FEa_XHq1Os7ZMsn9zFwzVyrTdBG3h8-u7or08fHwcPY

-Otto- said...

Many thanks for the GUO, OSIRIS!

volumeselector said...

Thank you for the invite Andy. I'm not the original uploader of these RoIO's so adding them to the Contributions section seems prudent. The original blog owner Marc also invited me to be an admin/moderator here many years ago and I did not accept for the same reason. Cheers!

volumeselector said...

Gunter Hampel and his Galaxie Dream Band - Live Vienna, Austria 10-2-1973 3CD FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/XxwVRADK#X6f1K7CbMD0ITheLbqE_JRIiQYTFajeVDHuGSg-nsrA

volumeselector said...

Gunter Hampel and his Galaxie Dream Band - Live Heidelberg, Germany 4-29-1976 2CD FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/b1x0wQIb#PtvioWGMAeBR_bHqfr_jiL3uivMzeDP3tvqndSIbmII

volumeselector said...

Gunter Hampel and his Galaxie Dream Band - Live The Environ, NYC 8-21-1976 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/qw5jAaQY#jnDxwe70o0FMllcbkuP0U9b2ZILnNSkCpkWo_fBnPec

volumeselector said...

Gunter Hampel and his Galaxie Dream Band - Live Donaueschingen, Germany 10-19-1975 pre FM FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/6xp01QQb#UYXv_jEu4bYGog8dlar_6Q2hKV6DwCcgilGqjK72ZEM

David said...

@Osiris, thanks for Hampel!

volumeselector said...

You're welcome David! :)

volumeselector said...

Gunter Hampel and Jeanne Lee duo - Live Berlin 5-9-1981 FM FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/mwZ1mCoA#BPF4hmU7iKwDnuRFYiH1jQN3bDGNdLQJZsIzzqjIaVc

volumeselector said...

Gunter Hampel with Jeanne Lee and Thomas Keyserling - Live WKCR, NYC 12-27-1982 FM FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/iwA3USRb#FBEvpxD93_Tq29vVKGKSAcKbsxcfMAm8gHsU8RUnS7A

volumeselector said...

Gunter Hampel with Jeanne Lee and Thomas Keyserling - Live WBRS, Waltham, MA FM FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/r4B0lYia#H6XZbc9AgMIvIhHr5G9jGnF7AaU315HhY_OgXtYDyu0

volumeselector said...

Gunter Hampel Sextet featuring Manfred Schoof and Alex Schlippenbach - Live 8-7-1966 FM FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/ak4FwRCT#LXkIagUwQ6KQSgSoEyTQ_dNkmbrCUcQVbOedalhGncI

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Many thanks, Osiris for all your contributions! The last Gunter Hampel with Schoof + Schlippenbach is already here at IS: https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2018/10/gunter-hampel-quintett-complain-la-tour.html

volumeselector said...

Gunter Hampel Group with Willem Breuker, Piet Veening and Pierre Courbois - Live 11-3-1966 Cologne broadcast FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/mxJVAYDY#pz43UdKxvGj2G4n7C0vVsfuIUz6fOOFP04YxrNUF9UY

volumeselector said...

Gunter Hampel Group with Jeanne Lee, Willem Breuker, Arjen Gorter and Pierre Courbois - Live Cologne 10-xx-1967 broadcast FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/W4oHCSST#GllXLh7nRPiwVEODV4C8i15m7Um3WLMOcaXxIz2J13E

magogiallo said...

@ Osiris, thank you a lot for all of these GUnter Hampel recordings, Vienna concert is quite amazing! After many years I finally found lossless rips of Spjärnsvallet, Vargavinter, Levande Livet, Archimedes Badkar & Afro 70 and the first two Arbete och Fritid, if someone is interested just let me know

correct silence said...

@Magogiallo
Regarding Spjarnsvallet the lp have been partially reissued and is still available on cd and download.
https://countryandeastern.se/records/again-and-again-vinyl-edition/

volumeselector said...

@magogiallo You're welcome. :)

trabukko.59 said...

Testimony of an incredible and unrepeatable period of Italian Jazz, this record is unfortunately and unfairly little known.
Patrizia Scascitelli, a pupil of Giorgio Gaslini, was 25 years old at the time of the recording and, as a trio, offers original pieces alternating with reworkings of popular themes.
Absolutely to listen. That's all folk.

Patrizia Scascitelli - Ballata (1975) > FLAC

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Uw7m4X-GJvwJt0KIY0nocvE1bgXwdwyp/view?usp=sharing

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Thank you trabukko.59 for "Ballata". Patrizia Scascitelli is unknown to me but your description leaves me curious.

roberth said...

osirus incredible music you have for all of us. were any of the recordings made by u? thank u so much. for months you have been brining the trasures. totally appreciated. tonight i am grabbing some of the gunter hampels, i got to see him in boston in 70's/
also thanks for cecil with roscoe
and roscoe with malachi
exciting there is more
but off to bed i must go
back tomorrow.
roberth

volumeselector said...

@roberth You're very welcome. I'm not the recorder or original seeder of any of these but I have acquired a large RoIO collection. I also have a large freejazz LP collection that I treasure. Cheers! :)

magogiallo said...

Found this: Vilayat Khan 1978-06-30 Montreal, It should be a full concert as it lasts 2h 25m, kind of impressing recording for a bootleg, let me know if someone is interested

volumeselector said...

Miles Davis - Live Tokyo, Japan 1-23-1975, 2-7-1975 and 2-8-1975 6CD FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/OgQn1IjA#1M-hPgVk4l5fZV0IexeQykNXds-Po6fNQT3TD4djAEQ

correct silence said...

@Magogiallo
This Ustad Vilayat Khan concert is already on the blog here
https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2020/04/ustad-vilayat-khan-live-in-montreal.html
the link of download is still active.

magogiallo said...

ops...I didn't check it :)...I've recently relistened to the 35th AACM anniversary festival, lots of great music there. I have it for a very long time and as I have never bumped again in it, if someone is interested I could upload it. They are 4 double CDs, one for each day (27-30-4-2000).

Andy said...

@ OSIRIS . Thanks a lot for Miles in Tokyo.

David said...

@magogiallo, I am very interested in the music of the 35th AACM anniversary festival, if you kindly care to share it, thanks in advance

roberth said...

osirus this is such a feast. THANKS image it in bold too.!
i just had to comment again. i will be listening for a long time.
hey it may even get me to the end of the pandemic. just heard it may take more than a year
for the average person to get a vacine. if it works.
music is the healing force of the....
roberth

magogiallo said...

@ David, I am uploading day 1: 27-04-2000 CD1 1-Opening Drum Call 2-6 Leroy Jenkins Ens. CD2 Ernest Dawkins New Horizons Ens. with James Newton. Soon the rest: 28-04 CD1 1-2 Joseph Jarman, James Newton, Ari Brown 3-7 Wadada Leo Smith Brass Tribute to L. Bowie CD2 8Bold Souls with Oliver Lake - 29-04 CD1 Adegoke Colson 8th Tone Dimology CD2 Douglas Ewart and Inventions with Clarinet Choir - 30-04 CD1 Ye'Bindu (Mother's Pearl) CD2 1 Ari Brown Ensemble with Joseph Jarman 2-3 Closing Drum Ceremony

magogiallo said...

@ David, here it is: AACM 35th Anniversary Festival, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL day 1 27-04-2000 Enjoy!

http://www.mediafire.com/file/n4gjvv24grd68sn/27-04-2000.zip/file

magogiallo said...

Day 2

http://www.mediafire.com/file/6lgmystmsok2k1d/28-04-2000.zip/file

David said...

Many thanks magogiallo, already looking forward to the rest!

magogiallo said...

Day 3

http://www.mediafire.com/file/jiox5l8x92h1qmi/29-04-2000.zip/file

magogiallo said...

Day 4

http://www.mediafire.com/file/jwhirzko4f8jj9r/30-04-2000.zip/file

David said...

Brilliant, thanks magogiallo! That's my weekend sorted...

volumeselector said...

@magogiallo Thank you for this wonderful share! Cheers!

jeff said...

All these AACM 35th anniversary shows are great. I have had these recordings for quite some time and also had the pleasure of being at the Museum of Contemporary Art for all of these shows. I also travelled up to Minnesota later that year in November to see the AACM 35th Anniversary shows at the Walker Arts Center.
Highly recommended.

magogiallo said...

You are all welcome, glad you enjoy. talking about AACM festival, in 2009 Umbria Jazz organized a three days multiple presentations program: 6 different programs by 6 different composers.
I have them all except for program 1. If someone have it would be very nice to share it. Of course if someone is interested in the rest (H. Dawkins, N. Mitchell, D. Ewart, M. Bowden, G. Lewis, etc.) I can upload them.

volumeselector said...

Muhal Richard Abrams with Roscoe Mitchell, Henry Threadgill, Fred Hopkins and Steve McCall - Live Ali's Alley, NYC 3-4-1977 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/O5Qk3L4K#zkxn_BJMNqiY-4rkxHEjvVKrVYAIJ8wTKSnb3fXOOuc

volumeselector said...

Muhal Richard Abrams with Roscoe Mitchell, Henry Threadgill, Fred Hopkins and Steve McCall add Kalaparusha, Hamiet Bluiett, Chico Freeman and Olu Dara on the 3rd set - Live Ali's Alley, NYC 3-5-1977 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/j0JijJ5Q#-ymk2aUt_oaUxP31ZEacncpUhFKCYDd0OaPSlC8U-EQ

David said...

@magogiallo, would love to hear the AACM Umbria shows!

magogiallo said...

@ Osiris, thanks a lot for these two nights with such great musicians, I still have to listen to them, but they looks special!
@ David,I will upload them soon :)

magogiallo said...

@ David this is the first day/second program, as I said I missed the first, here two suites by H. Dawkins and one track by Saalik Ziyad directed by Mwata Bowden, Teatro Morlacchi, Perugia, 14-07-2009. The rest of the programs will follow. Unfortunately RAI Radio3 didn't recorded the full concerts, so usually the last track and possible encores are missing, recording is pretty good. Enjoy!

http://www.mediafire.com/file/w0u6frufdh3gwka/AACM_Great_Black_Music_Ensemble_-_Umbria_Jazz_2009_Vol._2.zip/file

Nick said...

Here's some recent Junji Mori streaming at Jazz Tokyo

volumeselector said...

@roberth I just read your nice comment. I do hope all this music is helpful for people. Cheers!

magogiallo said...

Program 3 with Mwata Bpwden ANd Nicole Mitchell directors

http://www.mediafire.com/file/w0u6frufdh3gwka/AACM_Great_Black_Music_Ensemble_-_Umbria_Jazz_2009_Vol._2.zip/file

magogiallo said...

Opps sorry this is again prog 2, I need to reupload prog 3

David said...

@Osiris, thanks for the Muhals!

magogiallo said...

Sorry I had problems with mediafire
program 3 Mwata Bowden & Nichole Mitchell

http://www.mediafire.com/file/4n5q7ivjiyb0nsb/AACM_Great_Black_Music_Ensemble_-_Umbria_Jazz_2009_Vol._3.zip/file

magogiallo said...

program 4: An Ann Ward Solo Piano and a Douglas Ewart's Suite

http://www.mediafire.com/file/u0tip37xb06fsd1/AACM_Great_Black_Music_Ensemble_-_Umbria_Jazz_2009_Vol._4.zip/file

volumeselector said...

Magic Triangle - Live Tin Palace, NYC 12-21-1979 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/O04yRT5K#3yJ8WyIbj8LNke3TqC9d5joeGioO5CMETmQvRk1kswA

volumeselector said...

Magic Triangle - Live Tin Palace, NYC 12-22-1979 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/r5Y2kJTI#eSU2_O4JDFBtWq5cdnsOrMaVfOIdjdm6DdhgAmiYAK8

magogiallo said...

Program 5: Mwata Bowden/Dee Alexander

http://www.mediafire.com/file/5ihcjkt9hruoff9/AACM_Great_Black_Music_Ensemble_-_Umbria_Jazz_2009_Vol._5.zip/file

magogiallo said...

Program 6: George Lewis

http://www.mediafire.com/file/asmnyv7dae8lghq/AACM_Great_Black_Music_Ensemble_-_Umbria_Jazz_2009_Vol._6.zip/file

Recently I found out also Program 1, but only low bitrate MP3 256, not sure if still interesting, so let me know, enjoy!

volumeselector said...

@magogiallo Thanks again for all the great AACM stuff!

David said...

@magogiallo, thanks for the Umbria programs! And of course interested in Program #1!
@Osiris, thanks for Magic Triangle!

magogiallo said...

Peogram 1: George Lewis

http://www.mediafire.com/file/bcxy96ss81ri212/AACM_Great_Black_Music_Ensemble_-_Umbria_Jazz_2009_Vol._1_2009_256.zip/file

I also have this: AACM Great Black Music Ensemble-Theatre de Cachan, Sons d'Hiver 16-02-2008
2 sets first again George Lewis (I still have to listen to it), second set is a pretty interesting Fletcher Henderson Tribute by Mwata Bowden. I will upload them soon. Recently after a long wait I finally have been able to find a lossless rip of Conspiracy-Soviet Jazz Festival Zürich 1989, the box should be out of print, but not sure. So let me know if someone is interested I will upload it.

magogiallo said...

AACM Great Black Music Ensemble-Theatre de Cachan, Sons d'Hiver 16-02-2008

http://www.mediafire.com/file/xxwwt6w7d32rsrs/AACM_Great_Black_Music_Ensemble_-_Theatre_de_Cachan%252C_Sons_d%2527Hiver_16-02-2008.zip/file

David said...

@magogiallo, thanks for missing Umbria program and bonus extra!
Conspiracy box set has been on my wanted list too, a share would be greatly appreciated! Cheers!

magogiallo said...

@ David, VA - Conspiracy - Soviet Jazz Festival Zürich 1989 CD 1, So the box has been out of print for quite a long time, it should be ok to post it.

http://www.mediafire.com/file/yk5h00a7nuywd1u/CD_1.zip/file

magogiallo said...

CD2 VA - Conspiracy - Soviet Jazz Festival Zürich 1989

http://www.mediafire.com/file/kw4q1z34vvlq0c2/CD_2.zip/file

magogiallo said...

CD3 VA - Conspiracy - Soviet Jazz Festival Zürich 1989

http://www.mediafire.com/file/499yyslmlm3308j/CD_3.zip/file

magogiallo said...

CD 4 CD3 VA - Conspiracy - Soviet Jazz Festival Zürich 1989

http://www.mediafire.com/file/vs5sufst6smhidg/CD_4.zip/file

David said...

Thanks magogiallo!!

jeff said...

@magogiallo
Many thanks for the AACM @ Umbria 2009.
This is new to me... and very happy to have the George Lewis in any format.
If I ever run into a lossless copy I will let you know.

I lived in Chicago for many years and always highly anticipated the annual AACM group concerts. At that point they were usually at the Museum of Contemporary Arts. Tried to attend all the nights (most of the time). Sometimes we would go up to Minneapolis to see the performances there.
Really special stuff. The big band performances and the smaller units. Always an exhilarating handful of nights.

These type of AACM performances really bring me back a few years.

Thanks for the chance to hear this one.
Listened to program 2. Really nice.
Mwata Bowden directing two Ernest Dawkins suites.
That vocal section at the end of the second suite, The Mysterious Side is simply amazing.
Going back to program 1, George Lewis, now.

volumeselector said...

Rashied Ali and Sonny Fortune duo - Live Tritone, Philadelphia 5-24-2003 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/boRGSZ7L#8W6lE0jima3ERGey5aErnASWLeA2kHNPNUx0uoT9Qjk

magogiallo said...

@ jeff, you are very lucky you could enjoy almost all of these special nights, if I will find an upgrade of the first night in Perugia I will post it here. Glad you enjoyed these concerts.

David said...

Osiris, thanks for Ali/Fortune!

volumeselector said...

Toshinoro Kondo with Sabu Toyozumi, Kazuko Shiraishi and Kazuo Ohno - Live Wuppertal, Germany 10-7-1983 FLAC. Toshinoro Kondo R.I.P.

https://mega.nz/file/bkZFDKoA#UkpXq-vdZE7_Hlou8yKRAqqWTIX81xDaE4v7DuDts6k

volumeselector said...

Toshinoro Kondo and Paul Lovens duo - Live Basel, Switzerland 3-20-1987 FLAC. Toshinoro Kondo R.I.P.

https://mega.nz/file/78QVSSSB#qN3u_4uuDldi_XwuRn_pyaToeFjZ-XvdrF1V0FRUJSk

jeff said...

Thanks for the Kondo from Wuppertal, OSIRIS.

The one with Lovens is already here at IS.
https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2013/05/toshinori-kondo-paul-lovens-basel-1987.html

jeff said...

@magogiallo
I have really been digging program 5 of the AACM at Umbria.
The vocal choir introduction performance with Tomeka Reid is Absolutely Fabulous!
Mwata Bowden appears to have orchestrated the formation of this particular AACM Ensemble.
.....And the his material in leading program 5 is stunning, to say the least.

I have recently unearthed a box that has pictures and all 4 ticket stubs from the AACM 35th Anniversary at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.
Granted the pictures are not perfect due to lighting and possibly degradation of the film itself. But still some interesting stuff.
I am going to pull them all out. Scan them, and make a file with scan of stubs to add to that file set. Cheers.
Wooohooooo....... Dee Alexander's opening duet with Tomeka "Rossignol" (again, Program 5). Fucking beautiful!!!

volumeselector said...

Your welcome @jeff and thanks again for all the great posts @magogiallo. Cheers! :)

magogiallo said...

@ jeff and Osiris you are welcome, jeff would be nice to see the stuff you found :), and yes I agree program 5 is one of the highlights of these 3 days festival that had a pretty high level of performances.

volumeselector said...

Anthony Braxton 65th Birthday Benefit for the Tri-Centric Foundation featuring Anthony Braxton, John Zorn, Steve Coleman, Richard Teitelbaum, Marilyn Crispell, Nicole Mitchell, etc - Live Le Poisson Rouge, NYC 6-18-2010 FLAC. Happy Halloween! :)

https://mega.nz/file/v8IzxabY#BJyVGRCJm5JmM8kghI8X8pTDvUVXVTEaCObGkTy0D7c

volumeselector said...

Charles Gayle Trio with William Parker and Rashied Ali - Live Knitting Factory, NYC 6-27-1995 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/L4plXYYa#dBJFF3tolzIOSWHkrutXUExW7EKlOarmjr0RIKbnWV0

correct silence said...

I recommand this album of a young musician Luke Stewart
https://wfubaa.bandcamp.com/album/luke-stewart-exposure-quintet
The two first tracks are in the classical mood of free jazz but the rest is more personal.
For those who want also to have some different sounds than what we can often hear in the free jazz, here is something very singular:
https://idischidiangelica.bandcamp.com/album/angels-on-the-edge-of-time
I think Nick can appreciate this music.

volumeselector said...

Charles Gayle Trio with Torsten Muller and Bill Elgart - Live Villingen, Germany 4-20-1985 and Live Oberhausen, Germany 4-24-1985 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/ulgwHYbB#Ev6_Sc_MbYVt9QxmINCg5KhNKUZuaCpdDe8yD9M_VAE

volumeselector said...

Charles Gayle Solo - Live Clusone, Italy 7-25-2003 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/Th4wUSAK#PA_JUMFFgS1GOMTVayYpC9mp8Q5WI9lnfZO4nYu5Yis

jeff said...

I agree correct silence, the Luke Stewart Exposure Quintet album is excellent.
Picked it up recently.
Anything with Edward Wilkerson Jr. is highly anticipated in my book.
A great effort from this very interesting band.

... said...

Id M Theft Able & White Blood Blue Bones - Live at Kyiv Noise Weekend, Coschey Local DIY, Kyiv, 17-11-2018

Tracklist:
01 improvisation part 1 (31:16)
02 improvisation part 2 (13:10)

Musicians:
Id M Theft Able - sounds, voice
Vladimir Bovtenko - saxophone
Olga Ksendzovskaya - trombone
Maxim Trianov - guitar
Yuri Kulishenko - drums, percussion, vocals

Butoh dancers:
Irina Avdeyeva, Julia Blokha

Here's the bootleg recording of the show of the American sound artist Id M Theft Able and Ukrainian free improvisation band White Blood Blue Bones that took place on November 17, 2018, at the DIY punk club in Kyiv, Ukraine. These artists teamed up for a few gigs by occasion - Scott Spear, who performs under the Id M Theft Able alias, was touring Europe around that time, and got an invitation from WBBB musicians to play together in their country, where they met at the jazz festival two years earlier. So this was Scott's last stop before he went back home. And despite some organizational inconsistencies, annoying people in the audience, financial troubles and tiredness, he did great.
Since the small popularity of improvised music in Ukraine, unlike Id M Theft Able, WBBB, being one of the very few local acts playing in that genre, only rarely face the public, and hold a status of unexplored phenomenon. Prior to their collaboration with freewheeling American improviser, they allied with a group of butoh dancers - music and dance were also woven together on that special eve...

Lineage is unknown. It may look like the source is lossy, but the shortness of frequencies is likely a result of a rough mastering job - the person who originally uploaded this stuff recorded it himself, from what is known. Although, a combination of noise reduction and compression that was evidently applied in audio processing has pretty much ruined the music, it sounds listenable on portable devices.

The upload includes photos and self-made artwork.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/8e0hm7tbcjri7kj/Id+M+Theft+Able+&+White+Blood+Blue+Bones+-+Shine_Live+in+Kyiv+2018.zip/file

https://idmtheftable.bandcamp.com/
https://brain-arts.org/blog?post=our-man-in-maine-id-m-theft-able-s-a-tuba-with-a-microphone-stuck-in-it-series-soothes
https://wbbb.bandcamp.com/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD2H39lTWzk

Igor

... said...

and more sounds from Ukraine:
https://riasnidrovaconsort.bandcamp.com/album/--2
https://riasnidrova.bandcamp.com/album/the-sun-smelled-sour-cream
https://hokkei.bandcamp.com/album/hemptys-love

Igor

David said...

@Osirisn thanks for Charles Gayle x 4!

volumeselector said...

Thank you Igor for the great shares!

volumeselector said...

Charles Gayle Trio with Michael Bisel and Michael Wimbely - Live Bottom Of The Hill, San Francisco 9-15-1994 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/Ho5SHApB#KFSex1CnQyaz1tlp2sqYKPLayxNqUQx7BKxRToy6lKg

volumeselector said...

Charles Gayle Trio with Wilber Morris and Michael Wimbely - Live The Palms, Davis, CA 2-21-1996 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/ipR01L6A#r9RJN9k_L18tfBab4F02tOMqonPZywQ1lQrWboR1SG8

... said...

OSIRIS, in the main, i'm only pointing to some releases. thanks for checking, and, of course, for sharing so many interesting bootlegs!)
_
Louise Landes Levi with Ed Yazijian and Special Guest Orchestra - Live at The Root Cellar, Greenfield, MA, 2019-10-11
http://www.mediafire.com/file/0iydyjd9l21kgot/Louise+Landes+Levi+-+2019-10-11+The+Root+Cellar,+Greenfield,+MA.zip/file
super relaxing, deeply spiritual Eastern-style music going along with poetry reading and singing by the esteemed "Crazy Louise"
once posted on Dime by pschnob

volumeselector said...

Joseph Jarman Solo - Schindler House, West Hollywood, CA 9-19-2003 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/2xAw1DRS#YTdeklLlunolja2K6SaZCh7HBOUSk2RHrz3hlqwZiAk

correct silence said...

I recommand this one from SAJ records bandcamp
https://saj-rec.bandcamp.com/album/abstract-beauty
The Sten Sandell trio with normally Johan Berthling and Paal Nilssen-Love is always a great music experience. WITH this other band featuring Joel Grip and Sven Ake Johansson, it is also very interesting.

volumeselector said...

Sun Ra Arkestra - Live Slug's Saloon, NYC xx-xx-1969 or xx-xx-1970 2CD FLAC. One of the coolest Sun Ra RoIO's I have ever heard!

https://mega.nz/file/O5YngAwa#liBvjh4lOKEn2UWAJT7IMjtPOKfY8D4XvWu4jApbWx0

correct silence said...

Thanks Osiris for this absolutely great Sun Ra with a very very good sound. Obviously the Arkestra is smaller than usual, I wonder who is the trumpet player who doesn't sounds like the usual trumpet players of the arkestra at this time. The early version of space is the place who is close to the version that the band played in Egypt in 1971 makes me think that this live is from 70 more than 69. The last track of the second cd is probably Little Sally Wacker instead of Water. It is strange that this show have never been officially released, there are so many archival of Sun Ra really worse than this one that have been released.

volumeselector said...

@correct silence You're welcome.

roberth said...

i do n't know i will take the 40th braxton as well as the unknown. i am unknown so it goes.
osiris first thank u for your name it is need in this time.
second thanks for all your shares they are needed in this time.
third thanks for the braxton i can't wait to hear.
fourth just thanks for being here
robert h

@igor thanks for your shares i look forward to being turned on to the sounds

magogiallo said...

@ Osiris thank you man for all these last shares, I found Jerman's gig almost moving, yesterday afternoon in the total silence of the lockdown (I live in a farm) has been a very nice experience to listen to this gentle man. Big thanks for the Sun Ra concert too. Not long ago I found Sun Ra's Intergalactic Research Arkestra, 1971.11.11, Delft on SLSK, a very good recording by VPRO. If somene is interested, just let me know.
@ ... thank you very much for Landes Levi gig, very appreciate. and thank you to correct silence for the tip, SAJ records has lots of interesting music, I knew Sten Sandell's music only for his first records and some collaborations here and there, the trio is a pleasure to listen, but I really liked the one with Sven Ake Johansson. So...Lots of thanks here :)...

correct silence said...

@Magogiallo
Maybe you can post the Sun Ra concert that you have, if the sound is good I can be interested thanks in advance.

correct silence said...

@Magogiallo
Glad that you appreciate the trio of Sandell, Johansson & Grip. You may also appreciate the absolutely great live in Tokyo by the Sten Sandell trio. I just remember that you may be interested by this box set about Trevor Watts
https://sluchaj.bandcamp.com/album/a-world-view
I have already ordered my physical copy because obviously it is in very limited quantity. One can regret that there are no old recordings from the seventies with John Stevens or with Amalgam. This box set is mostly focused on the moire music period but it was a very good band. Please note also the cd with Gibran Cervantes who invented the Urukungolo, a sort of hybrid between the berimbo and the cymbalum. Trevor told me years ago that he have meet Cervantes during a moire music tour in south America but Gibran have got a very fragile health so they never toured very much. One album have been published on FMR and I thought that it was the only recording of this band beside the Dialogos intestinale by Gibran himself but in fact this box set reveals another recording.

volumeselector said...

David Murray and Stanley Crouch Duo - Studio Rivbea, NYC 2-25-1977 2CD FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/j0QyGL5D#2h4Kihi4UeVwyh4BAn-5I9CUFlIXw-zoesRPYrSGMDU

magogiallo said...

Sun Ra's Intergalactic Research Arkestra, 1971.11.11, Delft
This is a pretty amazing concert, very well recorded, as for the Slug's Saloon recently shared by Osiris I wonder why it has never been officially released. it is more than 1 Giga, so I had to split the folder in two, these are the first 2CD. Soon the 3rd and infos

https://www.mediafire.com/file/zms69x956x9sfop/Sun_Ra_%2526_His_Intergalactic_Research_Arkestra_-_Delft_11-11-1971-1.zip/file

magogiallo said...

@ correct silence, I have the FMR CD, a very unique concert, I gave a brief check to the box when you first talked about that, then I forgot about it, too much going on lately :)
I will go back to it.

https://www.mediafire.com/file/teoncgg38vlq43m/Sun_Ra_%2526_His_Intergalactic_Research_Arkestra_-_Delft_11-11-1971-2.zip/file

correct silence said...

Many thanks Magogiallo for this massive Sun Ra concert that have a very good sound for the few minutes that I have heard. it will be one of my activity for this week end. Have we talked before about Bill Cole, have you ever heard his music. I suggest those 3 albums
-BILL COLE’S UNTEMPERED ENSEMBLE seasoning the greens
-BILL COLE’S UNTEMPERED ENSEMBLE live in greenfield Massachusetts November 20, 1999
-BILL COLE’S UNTEMPERED ENSEMBLE music for Yoruba proverbs

The last one is particularly interesting because of Julius Hemphill's presence in the band. When I bought this last one in the beginning of 2020 it could only be purchased at down town music gallery.

I also recommend for all this reissue of the first album by guitarist Sangeeta Michael Berardi, available on cd also at dmg only

http://sunjumprecords.com/divine-song.html

correct silence said...

@Magogiallo
I have just finished to play the full concert of the Arkestra that you shared here and it is just incredible. It is surely one of the best Sun Ra recordings of all his discography. The music is fantastic, the sound is perfect and the band played with intensity during more than 3 hours. yes it is strange that this live have never been officially released, considering that the live at Le Théâtre du Chatelet from the same year have been. The Chatelet was one of my favorite but this one is much better.
I will burn some cdr to play it on my hi fi system.
great share thanks.

magogiallo said...

@ correct silence, yes it is quite stunning, I recently downloaded it from slsk. so thanks to the original uploader, I think there are not so many Sun Ra recordings of this level around especially of this period, the band is simply amazing...Bill Cole, yes I 've got the first album shared here at IS, and one record with William Parker, but I have never listened to his own project Untempered Ensemble, it seems very interesting, I will. Thanks

correct silence said...

For all people who still have a fair and responsible attitude and continue to buy music I found this great concert available at cafe oto store:
https://www.cafeoto.co.uk/shop/corsano-mcphee-prevost-robinson-15216/

In my opinion some of the most recent recordings by Joe McPhee are not so exciting but this one is great and it is a rare occasion to hear fantastic vibist Orphy Robinson.
Some years ago he was playing in a quintet (Bruised) with Tony Bevan that was really great.

jeff said...

correct silence.
Agreed. That is a great album (the McPhee). Bought that when it came out some time ago. Cafe OTO has a great store for physical and digital copies. Plus their store has an excellent marketplace for many independent labels.
I was pretty psyched when they introduced Roaratorio label to their list of indie labels. All those limited edition vinyl Joe McPhee albums are in there for digital download. Alto, Soprano and Everything Happens For A Reason. All great albums
Was very happy to be able to get these.
Tons of stuff in that store.
I recently picked up from OTO
Han Bennink – Musical Collage for Mara (A covid isolation mash up)
Susie Ibarra – 7.11.19 (an excellent solo performance)
Matana Roberts & Pat Thomas - The Truth (Have not heard yet. Waiting for the LP to arrive)

jeff said...

@cs
And thanks for the heads up on "Yoruba Proverbs". Already ordered from DTMG. I was unaware of this one!
Love Bill Cole.... and of course Hemphill among my very favorites.

@OSIRUS and magogiallo
Thanks for the recent Sun Ra's from Delft and Slugs.
Both are excellent

correct silence said...

@Jeff
Thanks for the info about Roaratorio on Cafe Oto store, I haven't noticed this. I already bought one digital that is very particular in the career of Joe McPhee: Plan B - from outer space. Unfortunately they don't have all the Roaratorio catalogue, they don't have McPhee with Konstrukt - Babylon and they also don't have Sun Ra - sign of the myth, both lp that I would really like to have in digital.
Yoruba proverb from Bill Cole is a really good record, so nice if you can get a copy.

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