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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correct silence said...

If my memory serve me well I think I have recommended the preview album of this band: Gjerstad, Conde, Galante, Knedal Anderson titled "moon in the tree". Frode Gjerstad has just published another concert of the same band, in fact the first one from October 6 2019 and it is as excellent as the first one. The music is a bit different than the usual scale of Gjerstad, less directly expressive and more introspective at times, Fabiana Galante on piano and Dag Erik Knedal Andersen on percussions are particularly subtle musicians, this second chapter (that is in fact the first) is great. I think that this band have made a cd for FMR records some years ago but I was personally less impressed by this cd than by those two recent concerts, the new one is available here for purchase at a very low price
https://frodegjerstad.bandcamp.com/album/when-will-we-meet-again

volumeselector said...

Cecil Taylor Unit with Raphe Malik, Jimmy Lyons, David Ware and Beaver Harris - Live Munich 6-15-1977 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/WRBFgIxR#_lbGKvMsLnC2xs8yrOQTHbfYCc9Vza4hd5Zf8VsvKDk

volumeselector said...

Cecil Taylor Unit with Raphe Malik, Jimmy Lyons, David Ware and Beaver Harris - Live Amsterdam 6-18-1977 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/idIXyYDY#NC9TJssVEcDn8lvgwNZb2IFVYY2EA_yu98Fqx3_-cHE

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Hi volumeselector - thanks for the two CT contributionns. I do know both concerts. For the Munich recording I would like to add that it was recorded at the Arri Kino (Kino = cinema).

bra robs said...

Hello!
I'd like to listen to the following record:
Chris Green / Mervyn Africa / Thebe Lipere / Paul Rogers / Paul Hession – Out The Window
Thanks in advance
Roberto

volumeselector said...

@Ernst The person that seeded those on Dime a few years back said they had never been shared online before but that he had had them for quite a while. Cheers!

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

@volumeselector - that's perfectly possible. Before online sharing collectors shared the roios with snail-mail. That's the way I got it.
A friend of mine is member of the Cecil Taylor "Appreciation Society" (the word is made up 'cause I've forgot the name of this pool of CT fans). He has more than 400 unreleased CT concerts. There was a great website with a sessionograpphy of CT. This was hosted at Webmutations but is now available via the Wayback machine only.
However - there's a great collector at Dime. His nickname is jazzrita. He has many, many unreleased Jazz recordings. Maybe the Dime share of the Munich and Amsterdam concerts are from his collection. I'm at Dime since about 12 years but nowadays I'm not active anymore, except once a year or so.
I only wanted to give some background as far as I know it.
Cheers

volumeselector said...

@Ernst I would be interested in joining that group. I currently have 163 CT RoIO's in my collection so I have a ways to go. I remember the CT online sessionography well. Most of my collection came from Dime, Marc (Inc Sol founder), Spindrifter, Rick, etc. I was corresponding with Jan Strom RIP but he only did tape trades so I never got anything from him.

Hedorian Forever said...

Hermann Gehlen: Jazzmesse / Giselher Klebe: 12‐Ton‐Messe (Agnes Giebel, Der Düsseldorfer Musikverein, Hartmut Schmidt, Orchester Kurt Edelhagen, Kurt Edelhagen, Elfriede Labusch, Almut Rößler, Die Niederrheinische Chorgemeinschaft) (1969, Schwann AMS Studio - ams-studio 600) [LP rip with scans]

https://mega.nz/file/JIJz3CYT#j4a82zzJsWpHIhSDGXeYzf3VAFPod5Cs6hp6GoxlBlI

volumeselector said...

@Hedorian Forever Thanks for the great share!

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

@Hedorian Forever - yep, thanks from my side as well!

volumeselector said...

Don Cherry with Ed Blackwell and Yahya Abdul-Majid - Live DC Space, Washington DC 1-7-1977 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/2JQxWaID#JlWmMXp5x9afeJaUqs4ZjPgpIRtD44bbINFrG1p7uQ0

correct silence said...

I have recently discovered this excellent and original record by an Argentinian super group called DATRΣbIL.
To describe the music it is as if Miles Davis Bitches Brew has meet Henry Cow.
It is a collective affair with not so much solo, it is not free in the usual mode but the music is great, well produced. Not jazz rock and not prog but a mix of all with some free moments, few copies are still for sale on discogs but it become rare
https://www.discogs.com/fr/release/6141047-DATRΣbIL-Noise-RPO

correct silence said...

Recently some good music was published by Canadian guitarist Gordon Grdina with his group Square Peg. It is the second album of this band, the preview one was a live and this one recorded almost at the same time has the same feeling, very original music
https://gordongrdina.bandcamp.com/album/klotski

This new album by bassist Luke Stewart is also very interesting and original with sitar player Jarvis Harnshaw who doesn’t try to do some fusion between jazz and Indian classical music but who is finding some original sounds and way to use this traditional instrument
https://lukestewart.bandcamp.com

correct silence said...

Regarding Datrebil noise r p o album that I have recommended, i found the sound cloud of Wenchi Lazo, the guitarist who was the leader of the project and one track of the cd can be heard
https://soundcloud.com/wenchi-lazo/2pordatrebil2006

correct silence said...

professor and music researcher Eric Fillion just sent me the link to a new archival publication by the label "tour de bras". It is the early days of impro music of Québec. Fans of minimalism and microtonal music will appreciate this
https://tourdebras.bandcamp.com/album/latelier-de-musique-exp-rimentale

correct silence said...

A very good news for british jazz fans, Ogun is releasing for the first time on cd and digital "they all be on this old road" by Elton Dean with 40 mn of bonus music than on the lp
https://ogun3.bandcamp.com
Ogun is also re-releasing on cd "Frames music for an imaginary film" by Keith Tippett's Arc, previously released but long out of print. Also all the Harry Miller lp are now available on digital, interesting for those who don't have the box set collection.
It is important to support those reissues, if we want the process go on.

correct silence said...

found this incredible archival recording but I don't know if it will be published on cd or if will be only in digital:
https://hi4headtrevorwatts.bandcamp.com/album/the-yorkshire-suite

correct silence said...

The Yorkshire suite will perhaps be issued on cd in 2022, this is what I learned after getting in touch with the label.
Another suggestion from my recent buys
https://jamesilgenfritzbrianchaserobbielee.bandcamp.com

correct silence said...

incredible future release by producer Jim Ego about the archival recordings of Steve Tintweiss, check the line up here and you will see
https://www.originalvinylrecords.com/copy-of-whistle-stop-tour

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Thank you correct silence for your heads-up. Already orderd me the new CD by Tintweiss.

correct silence said...

sure, me too Ernst I haven't hesitate one second, if you haven't the preview one : STEVE TINTWEISS AND THE PURPLE WHY markstown
it is excellent too with a very good sound and also a superbe line up including Mark Whitecage.

volumeselector said...

Lester Bowie and Oliver Lake duo add Barry Altschul on last track - Live The Energy Center, NYC 4-13-1975 FM broadcast FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/7AwEDDzL#XruyK-5Jbtsbhw70Coq2cki1AARCq9mTRVJmFhPsbJU

roberth said...

volumeselector thank u for the cecil taylors and the lake bowie
roberth

trabukko.59 said...

@Hedorian Forever - I've only seen it now ... Great! Thanks

jeff said...

There had been a few re-up requests on the post below I have put a new link there.
https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2009/01/jeanne-lee-trio.html

Also a few other links for your enjoyment from a couple shows posted over at dime by jazzrita a while back.
Thanks to any and all involved.
These are quite special.
.....and great German FM broadcasts.
A brilliant ensemble.

Both recordings are of Peter Kowald, Jeanne Lee, Klavs Hovman and Marilyn Mazur, aka "Principle Life".

1- May 21, 1990 - Karlsruhe, Germany
https://mega.nz/file/Sk80kLiS#-uRa4I8IAifAMXHANM0icu43Y27RzrOc9kE-T_F2-Jo

2- May 30, 1990 - Hamburg, Germany
https://mega.nz/file/ytkiSB4Y#IOI798BgyufS8GIl-cfJh6Ddg-W4xxWggVnWhFYgXmI

volumeselector said...

@jeff Thanks Man!

volumeselector said...

David Murray, Julius Hemphill, Leo Smith, Stanley Crouch and unknown bass - Live unknown venue, NYC 6-7-1976 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/bdwmDLab#9JLCKTvhJUBRAzLcaUJ2klvBndJb3depplrVPPgmbAM

correct silence said...

@Jeff
thank you for the Principle life I didn't know this very interesting band. The second show from Hamburg is my favorite, it is in stéréo so it is easy to listen carefully to both bassist who are clearly separated. a small mistake on the txt where Klavs Hovman is credited as the pianist, Marilyn Masur plays also the piano in addition to drums and percussions. Obviously this band has never officially recorded.

Nick said...

Han Bennink, Heliopolar Egg, Max Eastley ... free downloads

Tiger Rag

correct silence said...

thank you Nick, also on the same page some Limpe Fuchs and Anima Sound

volumeselector said...

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

https://mega.nz/file/nAwHkYBR#_2wpz-bsCQn8wFRgvqhcbCUI3_JLkuHbcUFS6HtJxlI

volumeselector said...

Miles Davis Re-post from 2020:

Miles Davis with Gary Bartz, Keith Jarrett, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias and James Mtume Foreman - Live Bologna, Italy 11-15-1971 2CD unknown TV broadcast FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/as4F2CKa#H9dtZXbHP6cjjSUKxGNe9pr6k7euIc0B0RjR26eiK98

Miles Davis with Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette - Live Village Gate, NYC 4-5-1969 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/Gp5GHIDa#k55lKvSlfdOks4wE7Cpy4UTf7YBLDR0riYz_dWHyqL8

Miles Davis with Sonny Fortune, Pete Cosey, Reggie Lucas, Michael Henderson, Al Foster and James Mtume Foreman - Live Kokura, Japan 1-30-1975 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/vwIGjTQb#3tXecqgFKpUEz4pZT3a8QXXuh8PHHOg8zDymHiBNo8M

Miles Davis with Dave Liebman, Pete Cosey, Reggie Lucas, Dominique Gaumont, Michael Henderson, Al Foster and James Mtume Foreman - Live Sao Paulo, Brazil 5-28-1974 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/n84SABRI#m7KgiAN4zoN1v85ITnzOyo4ngfMUAI96DKSTLssELYU

Miles Davis with Dave Liebman, Pete Cosey, Reggie Lucas, Dominique Gaumont, Michael Henderson, Al Foster and James Mtume Foreman - Live Paul's Mall, Boston 8-3-1974 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/u8pTkQza#F-9Xj_ozy4Lxyr89leXOnnvM-r1mW5tTsEo3snJSoLQ

Miles Davis with Gary Bartz, Keith Jarrett, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias and James Mtume Foreman - Live Cologne, Germany 11-12-1971 radio broadcast FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/X0xmGCJJ#K7AxQZx66HkxYYnz0aRTk2qOu72HstYuKD4WM8relOs

Miles Davis with Wayne Shorter, John McLaughlin, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette and Airto Moreira - Live Ann Arbor, Michigan 2-21-1970 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/Sh5VnQqb#ndeDfkG6m1Op2Nki4V8IcOiHePRbngoQNIkASyNrdWQ

Miles Davis with Dave Liebman, Pete Cosey, Reggie Lucas, Michael Henderson, Al Foster and James Mtume Foreman - Live Fukuoka, Japan 6-28-1973 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/D55SAYaB#J5xPwYKZQn5smWapF9QpzMmZTbVfeivLskVvETb-TRI

Miles Davis with Sonny Fortune, Pete Cosey, Reggie Lucas, Michael Henderson, Al Foster and James Mtume Foreman - Live Hempstead, New York 3-22-1975 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/K9ACjJaL#bxbYXwBrUPfvRwURWoULvXpZeWAtWP2GQNt6Eu0Q1LU

Miles Davis with Gary Bartz, Chick Corea, Keith Jarrett, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette and Airto Moreira - Live Tanglewood, Massachusetts 8-18-1970 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/2xJXQK6Z#CdAWCMH-6NfyZL0W6TpUs9_q19BNYdsTvZo4bfMi-40

Miles Davis with Dave Liebman, Pete Cosey, Reggie Lucas, Khalil Balakrishna, Lonnie Liston Smith, Michael Henderson, Al Foster, Badal Roy and James Mtume Foreman - Live Los Angeles, CA 5-1and2-1973 TV and FM broadcast FLAC. Happy New Years everyone! :)

https://mega.nz/file/KogEgTQK#LKfUm4PqNZ01-ySY1g_V-Ny5BU3k48cadIfrdJkcZqo

Enjoy! :)

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Here's a comment by volumeselector which I can see as a moderator but for some reason it doesn't went through.....
volumeselector commented on "Contributions"
7 Jan 2022
Miles Davis Re-post from 2020: Miles Davis with Gary Bartz, Keith Jarrett, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias and James Mtume Foreman - Live Bologna, Italy 11-15-1971 2CD unknown TV broadcast FLAC. https://mega.nz/file/as4F2CKa#H9dtZXbHP6cjjSUKxGNe9pr6k7euIc0B0RjR26eiK98 Miles Davis with Wayne Shorter, Chick Corea, Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette - Live Village Gate, NYC 4-5-1969 FLAC. https://mega.nz/file/Gp5GHIDa#k55lKvSlfdOks4wE7Cpy4UTf7YBLDR0riYz_dWHyqL8 Miles Davis with Sonny Fortune, Pete Cosey, Reggie Lucas, Michael Henderson, Al Foster and James Mtume Foreman - Live Kokura, Japan 1-30-1975 FLAC. https://mega.nz/file/vwIGjTQb#3tXecqgFKpUEz4pZT3a8QXXuh8PHHOg8zDymHiBNo8M Miles Davis with Dave Liebman, Pete Cosey, Reggie Lucas, Dominique Gaumont, Michael Henderson, Al Foster and James Mtume Foreman - Live Sao Paulo, Brazil 5-28-1974 FLAC. https://mega.nz/file/n84SABRI#m7KgiAN4zoN1v85ITnzOyo4ngfMUAI96DKSTLssELYU Miles Davis with Dave Liebman, Pete Cosey, Reggie Lucas, Dominique Gaumont, Michael Henderson, Al Foster and James Mtume Foreman - Live Paul's Mall, Boston 8-3-1974 FLAC. https://mega.nz/file/u8pTkQza#F-9Xj_ozy4Lxyr89leXOnnvM-r1mW5tTsEo3snJSoLQ Miles Davis with Gary Bartz, Keith Jarrett, Michael Henderson, Ndugu Leon Chancler, Charles Don Alias and James Mtume Foreman - Live Cologne, Germany 11-12-1971 radio broadcast FLAC. https://mega.nz/file/X0xmGCJJ#K7AxQZx66HkxYYnz0aRTk2qOu72HstYuKD4WM8relOs Miles Davis with Wayne Shorter, John McLaughlin, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette and Airto Moreira - Live Ann Arbor, Michigan 2-21-1970 FLAC. https://mega.nz/file/Sh5VnQqb#ndeDfkG6m1Op2Nki4V8IcOiHePRbngoQNIkASyNrdWQ Miles Davis with Dave Liebman, Pete Cosey, Reggie Lucas, Michael Henderson, Al Foster and James Mtume Foreman - Live Fukuoka, Japan 6-28-1973 FLAC. https://mega.nz/file/D55SAYaB#J5xPwYKZQn5smWapF9QpzMmZTbVfeivLskVvETb-TRI Miles Davis with Sonny Fortune, Pete Cosey, Reggie Lucas, Michael Henderson, Al Foster and James Mtume Foreman - Live Hempstead, New York 3-22-1975 FLAC. https://mega.nz/file/K9ACjJaL#bxbYXwBrUPfvRwURWoULvXpZeWAtWP2GQNt6Eu0Q1LU Miles Davis with Gary Bartz, Chick Corea, Keith Jarrett, Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette and Airto Moreira - Live Tanglewood, Massachusetts 8-18-1970 FLAC. https://mega.nz/file/2xJXQK6Z#CdAWCMH-6NfyZL0W6TpUs9_q19BNYdsTvZo4bfMi-40 Miles Davis with Dave Liebman, Pete Cosey, Reggie Lucas, Khalil Balakrishna, Lonnie Liston Smith, Michael Henderson, Al Foster, Badal Roy and James Mtume Foreman - Live Los Angeles, CA 5-1and2-1973 TV and FM broadcast FLAC. Happy New Years everyone! :) https://mega.nz/file/KogEgTQK#LKfUm4PqNZ01-ySY1g_V-Ny5BU3k48cadIfrdJkcZqo Enjoy! :)

mike said...

This is not "free jazz", but it does have Harold McNair, and I collect McNair. I've been looking all over for lossless, and all the FLACS on Soulseek have tuned out to be fake lossless.

I've found true lossless here:

https://archive.org/details/lp_off-centre_john-cameron-quartet

volumeselector said...

@mike Thanks!

correct silence said...

I have totally missed this essential release. No article about it, no report but the album is fantastic and the musician is highly respected by many of us:
https://bocian.bandcamp.com/album/omen

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Thanks for the info - also missed the release of this really good music.

mike said...

More Phil Yost here!

https://archive.org/details/lp_touchwoods-dream_phil-yost

correct silence said...

Some of you may be interested by this 3 cd box set coming soon:
https://www.kinginternational.co.jp/genre/kkj-9019-21/
It is also the return of Dennis Warren with a new album
https://denniswarren.bandcamp.com/releases

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Yes, I've already pre-ordered the duo with Takagi and Yoshizawa.
Last year in December there was also a 5-CD set with solos by Takagi (+ one duo track with Sugimoto): https://www.kinginternational.co.jp/genre/kkj-9014-18/

volumeselector said...

Evan Parker Tough Tenors - With Alan Wakeman, John Stevens and possibly 2 unknown players - Live The 100 Club, London, England 8-6-1978 FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/yAhQgAKa#k2UyZNlULL3hBx_euJcQiWH0-ngHIqst9ei2xCNGOIw

Andy said...

@ volumeselector

I got a cassette from Bozo the Clown years ago which claims:
TOUGH TENORS- Aug 6 1979 - 100 Club, London
Evan Parker, Art Themen, Alan Wakeman
Martin Blackwell, Roy Babbington, Bryan Spring.

(august 6th - proably the same gig)

volumeselector said...

@Andy Thanks for that great information!

correct silence said...

found this digital reissue of a rare album by Prince Lasha
https://dennisgonzalez.bandcamp.com/album/prince-lasha-firebirds-and-now-music
It was originally published on daagnim records, the label founded by Dennis Gonzalez, and it has been recorded with the collective who played with Gonzalez in the late seventies. In my opinion it is more for completists than a real essential album but Prince Lasha's discography is very small so it can be interesting

miloo2 said...

https://mega.nz/file/0doylDDa#p0ENIZPwln6RphXKWwPnaPja4gOZGydMVxHIZhEJFpg -- here is ROBERTO MiGUEL MiRANDA - Raphael with enhanced volume in flac.

jackmw said...

Does anyone here happen to know if it is possible to get the 'Braxton Bootleg' releases listed here: https://tricentricfoundation.org/new-braxton-house-records-discography? I have those available on Bandcamp but the others seem to be unavailable? I would be most grateful for any details on how to locate the others, it would be good to compare to my collection of RoIOs.

Best
Jack

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

HI jackmw - one from the list you'll find at: https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2017/06/anthony-braxton-trio-wuppertal-1989.html
Generally you could find some at the www (if still reachable I do not know) - most were available at Braxton's Bandcamp page but obviously have been removed.
BL029 Quartet (East Berlin) 1985 – 06.21 I have soemwehere on an external hd. Probably some others from the list as well.
One seems to be available from Braxton as "pay what you will" at: https://newbraxtonhouse.bandcamp.com/album/solo-kent-1979
Two ater recordings as well:
BL040 10+1tet (Knoxville) 2016 https://newbraxtonhouse.bandcamp.com/album/10-1tet-knoxville-2016
BL041 Trio (Knoxville) 2016 https://newbraxtonhouse.bandcamp.com/album/trio-knoxville-2016
Maybe you have access to more of these boots if you create an account at Braxton's Tri-Centric Foundation. At least it was possible to get more boots several years ago. About the current state I'm not informed.

volumeselector said...

Here is the link to my other Inc Sol Mega parent folder from several years back. At some point I will be deleting it and that's that. I recommend you get on it ASAP. ABSOLUTELY NO MIRRORS! Enjoy :)

https://mega.nz/folder/38pVAarC#J4pAEgD76aTk5E1e8eJVzA

correct silence said...

Hi Volumeselector
Could you repost SAM RIVERS Orchestra 1977.10.19 Brussels
thanks

volumeselector said...

@correct silence Sam Rivers & The RivBea Orchestra - Live Brussels 10-19-1977 SBD FLAC.

https://mega.nz/file/fYoxgAAB#VtvZWmPXyFmFIwEwQ_Nzcg-6qlHZIIrwf41iKL3r_wE

correct silence said...

thanks a lot Volumeselector for the Sam Rivers, appreciated

correct silence said...

John Taylor Sextet - Fragments ; this only cassette release have been posted here some years ago by Andy, I can't find the post right now but it is to say that this has just been reissued and remastered by jazz in britain, available here
https://jazzinbritain1.bandcamp.com/album/fragment

correct silence said...

@Volumeselector
Today I have finally the time to listen to the massive Sam Rivers Rivbea Orchestra from Brussels, it is a terrific concert. I have noticed one interesting thing, Don Pullen is listed but listening to all the music there is no piano. I checked the Rick Lopez's Sa Rivers sessionnography and he also mention Don Pullen, but he admit that there are many mistakes on his work. The possibility is that due to the fact that the second track stop suddenly we can suppose that there were more music and perhaps Pullen plays after. The other possibility is that Don Pullen was on the tour but not on this concert, he is also credited four days before in the same band during the Nancy Jazz Pulsation in France.

correct silence said...

found this obscur recording on bandcamp from Yusuf Mumin. He was the saxophonist and bassist on the legendary Black Unity Trio but was also playing with trumpet player Norman Howard under his birth name: Joe Philips.
https://yusufmuminscosmicforce.bandcamp.com/releases
This recording comes from the eighties in tribute to Albert Ayler. At first I thought it was not so interesting but after a repeating listening I finally found this recording quite interesting. It is a document because obviously Yusuf Mumin haven't recorded more. Some more tapes of the Black Unity trio have been obviously definitely lost.

armando said...

@correct silence: thanks for the recommendation and for the information. Is there a way to get more info on the line-up?

correct silence said...

@Armando
I sent an email via Bandcamp to the person who provide the recording (Yusuf himself I suppose) but haven't received answer now. I will also ask to Pierre Crépon who is journalist for the wire. It is Pierre who suggested Yusuf Mumin to publish this recording on bandcamp when he was writting and interviewing about the reissue of the Black Unity Trio. One title of this collection was featured on the playlist
https://www.thewire.co.uk/audio/tracks/wire-playlist-yusuf-mumin-and-the-black-unity-trio
I don't know if Pierre have more details about the line up.

armando said...

Good luck with your research, correct silence. In any case, it´s great music.

correct silence said...

For fans of british jazz the label "british progressive jazz" is publishing a never released live of Graham Collier from 1968. The sound is very good and the compositions are very interesting. Obviously they have never been recorded elsewhere in Collier's discography.
https://britprogjazz.bandcamp.com/album/hamburg-1968
On the same label there is also a live from Keith Tippett but after listening to it, I found it not so interesting in the fact that the tracks are not so long, solo are short and it is near a studio album, but for absolute collectors of Tippett it will be an important addition to his discography
Something totally different, the label "moved by sound" is about to release this rare treasure : Maliks emerging force art trio
https://moved-by-sound.bandcamp.com/album/maliks-emerging-force-art-trio-time-condition
Maurice Malik King have played a bit with the Human Art Ensemble and his only album as a leader was very hard to find. One of the last rare free jazz record who is finally again under the spot.

correct silence said...

The most recent album by Bill Cole is very good, it includes now Taylor Ho Bynum in the band beside regular members of the untempered ensemble:
https://billcole.bandcamp.com/album/margaret-and-katie
Unfortunately only digital versions are available on his store, I only found physical copies at downtownmusicgallery.
Again from Bill Cole this archival recording won't be missed by fans of Julius Hemphill:
https://billcole.bandcamp.com/album/music-for-yoruba-proverbs
Take a look at the line up and you will understand why this album is "indispensable" :)

correct silence said...

In early July the German label play loud production will reissue the lp "it's up to you" with Limpe & Paul Fuchs (Anima) but also with Friedrich Gulda, Barre Philips, Leszek Zadlo, Albert Mangelsdorff and more incredible, oud master Munir Bashir
http://www.playloud.org/archiveandstore/en/vinyl-12/719-its-up-to-you.html
I never had the chance to listen to this lp but I have been always curious about the music. So this reissue on lp and digital must be interesting. Play loud have also reissued other titles from Anima aka Anima sound, a german group that was really fascinating.

correct silence said...

Today I got the digital version of "it's up to you" by Friedrich Gulda, Limpe Fuchs, Paul Fuchs, Albert Mangelsdorff, Barre Phillips etc. After burning a cd-r and played it I can say that the sound is really good, they did a perfect remastering job, obviously starting from a lp. The music is also totally great, very particular. It can be as particular as "organic music society " by Don Cherry even if it is of course very different. I really recommend this music on lp or on digital, depending on what you prefer
http://www.playloud.org/archiveandstore/en/vinyl-12/719-its-up-to-you.html

jeff said...

Here is a Bill Dixon show to go along with the Riccardo Verona 1980 show on the front page.
https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2009/07/bill-dixon-sextet-live-in-verona-80.html

Being recorded slightly after the In Italy (1&2) sessions, this with the Verona show effectively sandwich the studio recordings and give us a fuller picture of this great unit.
This was posted on dime a while back. Many thanks to the original seeder and of course the recorder.
Here is the info-

Bill Dixon Sextet
Firenze (Italy)
Piazza S.S. Annunziata
June 15, 1980

1) 40:18
2) 17:50
3) 15:09

Bill Dixon tp, p
Arthur Brooks tp
Stephen Haynes tp
Stephen Horenstein ts, bs, cl
Alan Silva b
Freddie Waits dr

Source/Lineage/Quality: Copy from master – CR-SII90 – R09 -
Magix XXL 2008 – flac –dime - A---

....and here is the link
https://mega.nz/file/C8tgSA6A#s7pe7ep6MLcgUhUHZ5MBzDA4R8SOqiCijF5AodYRq1w

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Great. Thank you Jeff for some more music with Bill Dixon!

correct silence said...

Thank you Jeff for the share. I have to say that the source is not the master or what we usually call the master. A master is the sound that is taken directly from the soundboard. It can be in stéréo or in mono, depending on the choice of the sound engineer. For example if the musicians just want to listen the result of the concert without any other using, an approximately mixed recording can be provided. if the musicians want to publish later the show, a multi tracking recording that will needs mixing will be provided. In the case of this recording there is a very strong compression that makes me think that it has been recorded from a radio broadcast. Also the sound is in mono but stronger on the right channel than on the left. But it is particularly the strong compression that have altered the sounds of the instruments that makes me think that it can't come from a soundboard and so from what we call a master.

Colin Green said...

In the context if the lineage cited in respect of recordings such as the Dixon Quintet, although I can’t be sure I think “master” could mean the original recording from which copies have been made. In principle, that original might be an audience recording, soundboard, or an off-air recording. I don’t think the claim is that the recording has been taken directly from a soundboard.

jeff said...

Absolutely correct Colin.
cs, If you were to take a set up to a concert and make an audience recording. your recording, whether it be a digital recorder or analog, would be "the master" of this particular recording. Then generations are applied to all copies and so on. Same if you record something off the radio. Your copy is the master in the chain of that individual recording. In analog times these generations made considerable difference. Every time a cassette was copied, then traded and copied again from that copy becoming a higher generation from the original source (aka master). Hence more hiss, worse sound, even with good tape decks. Plus depending on how often tape heads were cleaned, if a tape deck was playing at the right speed when re-recording and a host of other issues.

This is not a perfect recording of Bill Dixon, but quite listenable. I thought it fit hand in hand with the earlier recording here at IS and of course the official LP's. A great band.
The missing part of the tape lineage is the actual source audience, fm etc. But I am almost certain this is an fm recording from RAI.
Also, this appears to have been transferred to digital from cassette in 2008. So conceivably, this cassette was 28 years old when transferred, or in that area. Cassettes are definitely finite and degrade all by themselves over the years storage and playback.

I am sure most of this, you already know. Hopefully you enjoyed the recording:)

correct silence said...

@Jeff
I also have the feeling that it have been recorded from a radio broadcast and yes it is very difficult to keep a cassette in a very good condition over the years.
@Colin
That is probably my professional deformation that makes me always think that a master is something that comes from a soundboard. For many people "a master" is simply the first recording whatever it comes from.
of course the music is great, even more interesting than the studio version of this band, I almost prefer live even if in the case of Bill Dixon, his music have a complexity that is sometimes easier to play in a confortable studio condition than on stage.
Shame to imagine that this recording is part of the hundred and hundred of soundboards that sleeps in the archival department of the radio

jeff said...

No doubt to that last statement cs.
Many beautifully mastered and wonderful performances lay dormant in radio archives.

Colin Green said...

Agreed, though persistence can pay off. There are many good recordings that have been unearthed from the BBC archives, and I get the impression that inroads have been made into the “masters” of Cecil Taylor broadcasts.

correct silence said...

Radio France and also some German radios have also hours and hours of archival recordings When a producer want to publish some, it is in most case very difficult. I know the producer who published the 3 lp box set of Nathan Davis live in Paris of the sixties. For him it was easier to deal with Nathan Davis's family than with the national audiovisual institute where the tapes were stored.

correct silence said...

Here are some great reissues for fans of european jazz.
First is the trio of Joachim Kühn, Jean François Jenny Clark & Jacques Thollot, recorded live in 1969 in Paris
https://www.discogs.com/fr/release/23267327-Joachim-Kühn-Trio-Scream-For-Peace-Biennale-De-Paris-1969
The same band recorded two great albums for Big at the same period. it is available on lp and digital, the sound and the music are great.
Then here is a real treasure for fans of Manfred Schoof:
https://www.discogs.com/fr/release/24035900-Manfred-Schoof-Quintet-Live-In-Bremen-1978
This band recorded 3 superbe records for Japo/Ecm in the late seventies.
Corbett v/s Dempsey also reissued 3 FMP titles, two early albums by Georg Gräwe quintet
https://corbettvsdempsey.com/records/new-movementsfmp/
https://corbettvsdempsey.com/records/pink-pongfmp/
and one more solo by Hans Reichel
https://corbettvsdempsey.com/records/bonobo-beachfmp/
Who said that the record industry was dead?

Mike88.O said...

Can you please repost Nararada Burton Green "It's All in One". I've been enjoying his music lately and would really like to hear this one, originally posted as https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2013/12/narada-burton-greene-its-all-one-horo.html
Thanks.

trabukko.59 said...

@Mike88.O > I reloaded "Narada Burton Greene - It's All One" (LP Rip, Lossless).
https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2013/12/narada-burton-greene-its-all-one-horo.html

volumeselector said...

How's it going over here at Contributions? Other then some news and opinion it looks pretty dead. It would be nice if some other people would start contributing lossless RoIO's that have not been posted here before. If I see that there's some community and cooperation in doing so I will start to post stuff here again too. I already posted 200+ RoIO's in this section and spearheaded along with others getting Riccardo's stuff re hosted for years. Please consider posting some RoIO's and OOP stuff here. Maybe we can get this train rolling again. Cheers :)

correct silence said...

R I P Giorgio Buratti.
The deeply original and eccentric italian bassist passed away in March of this year. Proof that he has been totally forgotten, any news on the web about his death.
There is actually no program of reissuing his music. Even if his daughter is not against this idea she is not ready to do it now. Perhaps it needs time to do it.
Buratti, like Urs Blochlinger or Theo Loevendie are great musicians who's discography are almost unknown except by few people but they are all important musicians.
Some of their records are/were available here, so pick up those who are still available until future reissues.

Guitarradeplastico,scraping oddities said...

rare Spiritual jazz,only in youtube ?

https://www.discogs.com/es/release/769506-Luc-Hubert-S%C3%A9jor-Mizik-Filamonik-Spiritual-Sound

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_K8Uaj7Lhjs

Rick Lopez / bb10k said...

@correct silence: Checking that Rivers Orchestra Brussells hit from 77.10.19. Thanks for the good catch. No Pullen, but he is indeed present for the Nancy Jazz Pulsations dates (77.10.11-10.15). —Working on the PDF update for The Sam Rivers Sessionography here...

Jams Runt said...

Hello, I am sorry if this is in the wrong place. I am looking for a bootleg of the March 2005 performance of Von Freeman with the Andrew Hill trio. I found a dead link from a little over a decade ago on another blog. This really seems like a dream show to me. Thanks in advance either way.

correct silence said...

It is just incredible, at the time I had no energy to do something else but surfing on the web, I found that Umut Caglar have a new bandcamp store where he put on digital many treasures including the box set and the double lp session with Turkish legend Hüseyin Ertunç, those were only available on lp on holiday records. There is also some Konstrukt with Brotzmann, Parker, McPhee or William Parker.
For those who like spiritual free psych jazz, it is the place to listen and buy the prices are ridiculously small for what were double lp or box set on physical
https://umutcaglarmusic.bandcamp.com/music

mew23 said...

@Jams Runt,
Von Freeman & Andrew Hill Trio
Bimhuis, Amsterdam, March 24, 2005 (aud)
This was was first seeded on dime but here's a re-upload from ubu-space.blogspot.com (2009) - so thanks to the original uploader(s).

George Lane said...

Hello everyone, I'd like to request a reup of David Murray with the Lydian Sound Orchestra: https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2016/03/torino-jazz-festival-2015-david-murray.html

Thanks very much

Jams Runt said...

@Mew23 Sorry to get back to you so late. I've been away from my download computer for about a month. A thousand thank yous! And yes, thank you to the original uploader as well. Cheers!

trabukko.59 said...

I loaded "Andrew Cyrille & Maono - Junction" US pressing, IPS ST003 (LP Rip, Lossless).

https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2008/12/andrew-cyrille-junction-why-nottrio.html

jeff said...

A friend of mine forwarded this to me yesterday.
If someone here wants to put it on the front page maybe it will get more traction.
An all to familiar story unfortunately.
One of my heroes.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/a-fundraiser-for-tristan-honsinger?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_content=undefined&utm_medium=sms&utm_source=customer&utm_term=undefined

"Our good friend and collaborator Tristan Honsinger has been a huge source of inspiration for so many over the years. Tristan has always dedicated himself fully to his work, often living from gig to gig and project to project. He has never used the internet, or approached his artistic life as an entrepreneur.

But no matter how big the child at heart, age does it´s best to catch up sooner or later. Now Tristan is broke, without a place to live and has health issues that require expensive medicines. Tristan deeply wants to spend his time performing, writing and working, but it´s impossible without the steady framework of a decent place to live, or money to pay for essential medicines and treatments.

We know that Tristan´s contributions to the international creative environment over the last 50 years has had an impact; not just artistically, but also on a human level. The world is full of people who love Tristan; either as friends, collaborators, fans (or all of them, as in our case). We want to help to facilitate for Tristan´s continued well-being, by reaching out to the global community.

The money will be used to get Tristan health insurance and a place to live."

miloo2 said...

Thank You Jeff, I did it front page.

jeff said...

Thank you brother.

ZF said...

Could you please repost Marty Ehrlich and Myra Melford Live in Genoa 06?

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

a statement from Peter Brötzmann about his health situation

TIME FOR SOME FACTS:
YES, I HAD A COMPLETE BREAKDOWN COMING HOME FROM WARSAW AND LONDON AND YES, EMERGENCY, RE-ANIMATION, INTENSIVE CARE AND YES, OUT OF HOSPITAL SINCE 10 DAYS AND TRYING TO ORGANISE MY DAILY LIFE AND NO, I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THE FUTURE WILL LOOK LIKE AND NO, I WON’T BE ABLE TO PLAY IN THE (NEAR) FUTURE, MEANS NO TRAVEL AND NO STAGE. NO GOOD NEWS, MY FRIENDS, BUT IT IS HOW IT IS AND YES, I WILL DO MY BEST TO STAY WITH YOU IN WHAT FORM AND FUNCTION EVER. ALL GOOD AND NOTHING TO COMPLAIN, BEST TO YOU ALL b

https://www.facebook.com/Splungarific/posts/pfbid02oSu3MKZzDjSRa3958wmCov8Qt2cyDfoboZCB9Bu3qGkKfvZLdbvkpuoBCZvCmBgDl?from_close_friend=1

Nick said...

I am glad the bad news came first and the good news after. I'm not on Facebook, so wishing Peter a good recovery from here.

jeff said...

Thanks for putting up the statement from Brötzmann.
Wishing him well.
I to am not on facebook either but a friend of mine had forwarded a copy of this statement to me last Thursday.

On another note. So many great new releases it's hard to keep up.
I am absolutely ecstatic about the upcoming Milford Graves, Arthur Doyle, Hugh Glover archival release. The second in a series of archival Graves releases from Black Editions Archive. Titled, Children of the Forest. A double LP!! All three recording dates on it are from 1976.
https://milfordgraves-blackeditionsarchive.bandcamp.com/album/children-of-the-forest

A new upcoming Henry Threadgill release "The Other One". Two bassoons in the mix on this one.
Thank you Henry.
https://henrythreadgill.bandcamp.com/album/the-other-one

And here is one that was just released. I can't get enough of this recording.... Seriously.
Kirk Knuffke / Joe McPhee Quartet + 1 - Keep Up The Dream (Fundacja Słuchaj)
The band is- Joe McPhee, Kirk Knuffke, Christof Knoche, Michael Bisio, Jay Rosen.
Another stellar release from Fundacja Słuchaj. This label has been blowing my mind for the last few years. I anticipate all of their new releases.
What a great band this is. A truly amazing session.
https://sluchaj.bandcamp.com/album/keep-up-the-dream

Many more, but that is just a couple.
Cheers to all
J


jeff said...

Oh yeah, also
A re-release of Luther Thomas - 11th Street Fire Suite on Corbett vs. Dempsey!!!!
First ever reissue.
Digitally this is already out here-
https://corbettvsdempsey.bandcamp.com/album/11th-street-fire-suite

It does appear that a physical cd is coming out soon also.
I see it listed on Dusty Groove and a couple other distributers websites. But it doesn't appear to be mentioned on Corbett vs. Dempsey's website yet.

Another great release from CvsD late last year was,
Joe McPhee and Tomeka Reid - Let Our Rejoicing Rise
I highly recommend this great release also. A powerful poem from McPhee (track 2) Nation Time (For Real this Time). I really hope to hear more from this duet.
83 and still kicking ass. My hero Joe McPhee. I love you brother.
https://corbettvsdempsey.bandcamp.com/album/let-our-rejoicing-rise
or at https://corbettvsdempsey.com

correct silence said...

@Jeff
You will never see physical reissues on corbett V/s Dampsey bandcamp, obviously they only sell digital, the physical are available for the world at dusty groove.
A new release from Sven Ake Johansson on his bandcamp page is a trio with Hans Reichel and Ernst Ludwig Petrowsky recorded in 1978 so before the creation of BBQ

jeff said...

cs,
I was referring to https://corbettvsdempsey.com not the digital only bandcamp page.
You can buy their releases directly from them, but that one isn't on their site yet.

And yes, the Reichel, Johansson, Petrowsky release on SAJ bandcamp page is another exciting archival release from Johansson.

jeff said...

Also, that SAJ release is from 1980 not 1978. Still pre BBQ though. Exciting.
"Loft München 1980"

Nick said...

Corbett vs Dempsey closed their direct online music sales, but still sell books direct.

jeff said...

I see that now. All releases "buy at Dusty Groove" links.
Makes sense. Dusty is more than set up to ship all over. Less headaches for CvsD I guess.

I am very excited for the upcoming Henry Threadgill autobiography. Can't wait to read it.
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/626186/easily-slip-into-another-world-by-henry-threadgill-and-brent-hayes-edwards/

correct silence said...

a recommandation on this superb trio by Vinny Golia, Max Johnson & Weasel Walter
https://maxjohnson.bandcamp.com/album/no-refunds
Walter has a powerful way of drumming so it drives the trio to some real energy, Johnson is also on fire and as always Golia is great. On one track he plays saxello

correct silence said...

The german label "made in Germany" will publish a double cd that contains all the concert that the Marion Brown qt gave in 1969 at Bremen. Part of this concert was circulating on the web, coming from a radio broadcast. The music is superbe and the sound is also great.
The same label have published in early September last year a double cd of the Manfred Schoof Quintet also recorded in Bremen but in 1978, this double cd was also amazing.

correct silence said...

An important reissue, for now only on lp
Abdul Wadud - By myself
https://www.gottagroovestore.com/product/abdul-wadud-by-myself/
the same label who reissued the black unity trio some years ago

duxextra said...

Thanks for posting the title from the new Fringe Benefit Records Bandcamp page. Two new titles will go live in a week or two. There is equally fine and related material on the new Pedestrian Tapes page, where Rik Rue's work from the same period in Sydney is being shared, and a new page for the amazing ABC Radio audio arts program The Listening Room, which ran from the late 80s to the early noughts before the philistines took over the ABC and axed it. They can be found here... https://pedestriantapes.bandcamp.com/ and https://thelisteningroom1.bandcamp.com/

correct silence said...

There are two recents cd’s by Vinny Golia that are absolutely great in my opinion, both different
https://maxjohnson.bandcamp.com/album/no-refunds
This one is really based on energy with the powerful Weasel Walter, Max Johnson is also on fire and as usual Golia is great, on the second track he plays saxello

https://castorandpolluxmusic.bandcamp.com/album/there-is-a-light-that-goes-on-automatically
this second one is a masterpiece, with Stuart Liebig & Nathan Hubbard, it is the second disc that this trio publish, I have been impressed by the first one and this one really impressed me more.

trabukko.59 said...

Ethnic Heritage Ensemble - Three Gentlemen From Chikago - Moers Music 1981
https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2018/07/ethnic-heritage-ensemble-three_6.html
Added new link.

trabukko.59 said...

Guillotine Kyodai Featuring Hirose Junji – Meetings With Remarkable Men - Tag Rag, 2000
https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2015/02/guillotine-kyodai-meetings-with.html
Added new link.

trabukko.59 said...

Otomo Yoshihide Trio (+Itaru Oki) - Maison de la culture du Japon a Paris Sep 27th 2008
https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2012/11/otomo-yoshihide-trio-itaru-oki-maison.html
Added new link (Flac).

trabukko.59 said...

The Chitinous Ensemble - Chitinous (1971)
https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2018/11/the-chitinous-ensemble-chitinous-deram.html
Added new link.

hideo said...

trabukko, thanks for all these updates!

JRAC said...

Dear friends:

If anyone can help me with these two releases,I would really appreciate it.

La Monte Young Marian Zazeela Terry Riley Tony Conrad - The Celebration Of The Tortoise Live 7-29or30-1966

La Monte Young & Henry Flynt Duo - Live NY Avantgarde Festival, NY xx-xx-1965.

Greetings from Costa Rica

trabukko.59 said...

@JRAC - La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, Terry Riley, Tony Conrad - The Celebration Of The Tortoise (1966 July 29 or 30).
It's not my rip, but it looks good to me.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EeWUfZ9lCSz8cw-ujh7Av9Cf4Id1xixn/view?usp=sharing

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Hey trabuko.59 - thanks for this great share!!!

brian said...

Dewey Redman - Soundsigns
soundsigns.zip
91.73 MB https://1fichier.com/?oisfjy8s6n5avxsnh8g7

trabukko.59 said...

Kazue Sawai - Ta-Wa-Go (1995) with Junji Hirose and Hoppy Kamiyama
https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2014/09/kazue-sawai-ta-wa-go-god-mountain-1995.html
Added new link

trabukko.59 said...

Sunny Murray, Khan Jamal, Romulus – Change Of The Century Orchestra (Rec. 1987 - Rel. 1999)
https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2007/02/sunny-murray-khan-jamal-change-of.html
Added New Link

volumeselector said...

I gave it one extra month but have now deleted the Riccardo project stuff I was hosting the last several years. Thank you for understanding. :)

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Thank you for caring!!!

volumeselector said...

Akira Sakata - 20人格 = 20 Personalities / Akira Sakata Sings can be found here.

http://bleakbliss.blogspot.com/2023/10/akira-sakata-20-20-personalities-akira.html

volumeselector said...

Was reflecting on 'the good ol'days' on Inc Sol contributions. I was the life of the party or at least something. Long live Inc Sol! :)

Michael said...

Tcahngodei & Mal Waldron – Les Venins D'Afrique vinyl rip to FLAC https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1sL1-vAIlNDBEYiKnptsPCzSGYQNUjSWu?usp=drive_link

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Thank you, Michael. Looks interesting and should be great.

mike said...

I just thought I'd share a link to this great album, which I've been seeking in lossless for a while. It's fantastic.

http://schnickschnackmixmax.blogspot.com/2024/01/bob-downes-open-music-trio-diversions.html

https://www.discogs.com/master/250104-Bob-Downes-Open-Music-Diversions

fent99 said...

Hi All
A couple of Horace Tapscott shows I've never seen here Verona and Nickelsdorf 1987.
https://mega.nz/folder/gY0SiIZS#iLtZEWzonQJkNt-JXc2AeQ

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Thank you fent99, I have the Nickelsdorf show but not the one from Verona. Appreciated!

fent99 said...

Maybe they should go up on the main page?

correct silence said...

Hi all
I recently discovered that the great label about time records made available all his catalogue on digital
https://about-time-records.bandcamp.com

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