A1. Ballad
A2. Ednilgeis
A3. Voice
B1. Inside
B2. Tasten
B3. Andrea
Harry Klaffenböck, bass
Fritz Novotny, flute, reeds, piano, percussion
Andrea Haindl, guitar
Niko Polymenakos, keyboards, tape
Richard Isaiah, trombone
Paul Fields, violin, piano
Linda Sharrock, voice
Recorded: January 26th 1985
Kovarik's Musikothek, R.A.U. – KK-M 1013
LP Rip
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Thank you for another Austrian rarity, Nick. I like 'inconstant sol' for this sudden surprises :)
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ReplyDeleteHalf of the musicians are unknown to me. But this seems to be the case regularly when listening to Novotny's and Fields' music.
Incredible album, once again this Austrian collective have created a complete unique feeling, many thanks Nick for this precious music.
ReplyDeleteI have a request not in relation with this great post. You were the original uploader of Nébu's two albums on "les disques cadence". Motus, the second one is still available but the link regarding the first lp is dead, could you re-up it please? it would be great.
Nébu is almost ready, meanwhile, I re-upped another Paul Cram album here
ReplyDeleteWoe Nick what a coincidence, two days ago I downloaded the New Orchestra Quintet from here with paul Cram and was so interested by the music that I decided to order the full box set, so I'm in touch now with Gregg Simpson.
ReplyDeleteTo come back on the Austrian scene topic, I listened completely to the album Jazz for Thinkers and it is absolutely a masterpiece, a perfect mix between jazz, world and contemporary classical, big thx?
you beat me Nick, I was nearly ready to upload it. maybe from the same album?
ReplyDeleteand this is the last work by reform art unit
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Hi corvimax- I did it from my own copy, a bit late after someone asked for it a while go.
ReplyDeleteForgot to say thanks for the link, sorry when you had made the effort as well.
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