29 April 2017

24 April 2017

TTT – ENDLESS JAZZ / AFTER 997 (PRIVATE RELEASE, 1984)





A. Endless Jazz

B. After 997
Credits


Frank Wollny, guitar, bass
Lisle Ellis, bass
Coen Aalberts, drums
Dennis "King" Charles, drums
A.R. Penck, flute, piano, keyboards
Clarence Sharpe, saxophone

LP Rip - file courtesy of Pierre once more

22 April 2017

UPCOMING + RECENT RELEASES V




More good news from Chicago. John Corbett's label Corbett vs Dempsey will release three wonderful CDs on May 1.
The above picture show the cover of the first edition originally issued by FMP.
It's a double-CD with 12 previously unreleased titles.
1. King Alcohol (Carl/11:45)
2. Thrombose (Christmann/8:19)
3. Aeiou (Schönenberg/6:08)
4. a) Rush-Hour (Carl)
b) Something? (Schönenberg)
c) Triotrip (Christmann)
(total time: 13:08)

Unreleased tracks:
5. KA Alt #1 (6:33)
6. KA Alt #2 (4:23)
7. KA Alt #3 (9:50)
8. KA Alt #4 (6:08)
9. KA Alt #5 (9:29)

1. KA Alt #6 (13:08)
2. KA Alt #7 (15:55)
3. KA Alt #8 (12:20)
4. KA Alt #9 (11:15)
5. KA Alt #10 (12:25)
6. KA Alt #11 (11:00)
7. KA Alt #12 (9:21)

Rüdiger Carl, tenor saxophone
Günter Christmann, trombone
Detlef Schönenberg, drums

Tracks 1-6 originally released on FMP (FMP 0060, 1973). All other tracks previously unreleased.

GET IT!


The following two CDs are from Hans Reichel.
Guitarist extraordinaire, inventor of instruments and world renowed font maker.
Both Reichel CDs are due for May 1st at Corbett vs Dempsey.




1. Gier I (2:17)
2. Peter Zweifel (2:41)
3. Lurch (3:26)
4. Toeni (1:31)
5. Moor (5:17)
6. Bonobo II (3:30)
7. Bonobo I (3:59)
8. Mariahilf (2:31)
9. Des Jägers Klage (2:52)
10. Nicht Sand, Sondern Popel Im Getriebe (1:30)
11. Gier II (7:51)

Hans Reichel, guitar


All compositions by Hans Reichel.
LP originally released on FMP (FMP 0280, 1976).
Recorded by Jost Gebers and Joachim Ehrig (track 6) at Conny’s Studio, Berlin, in October 1975. Track 6 was recorded in July 1975, and is the only piece to use overdubbing.
LP produced by Jost Gebers.
LP design by Hans Reichel.




1. Wenn das Rohr Dommeit (4:04)
2. Lupi (0:27)
3. Wichlinghauser Blues (6:40)
4. Krampfhandlungen 1st Version (5:45)
5. Allegro (3:20)
6. Krampfhandlungen 2nd Version (7:08)
7. Abendlied (4:17)
8. Alfons “Al” Piepenbrink & his Lonely Wah-Wah Pedal (1:38)
9. Shaved Guitar (3:26)
10. Schlafflied (3:41)

Hans Reichel, guitar


All compositions by Hans Reichel.
Remark: All tunes have been taped as played (indeed).
A homemade 11-string guitar (3 pickups) has been used for all tunes except the first one.
LP originally released on FMP (FMP 0150, 1973).
Recorded by Joachim Ehrig between April and June 1973, at home, at Youth-Center Hagen-Haspe, and at EROC-Studios in Hagen.
LP produced by Jost Gebers.
LP design by Hans Reichel.






And not at least this fantastic LP (dl also available) from Lithuanaia's No Business Records.
Some weeks before I aquired this great, great LP I saw a video with the same group on youtube. I was quite enchanted and thought about mailing Frédéric Blondy hoping to get a CDr of this concert.
Fortunately (?) it wasn't necessary to ask Mr. Blondy - got the dl - got the LP - I'm glad the music is as good as I hoped for.
Recommended


Peter Evans - piccolo trumpet
John Butcher - tenor and soprano saxophones
Frédéric Blondy - piano
Clayton Thomas - double bass
Paul Lovens - selected and unselected drums and cymbals

SIDE A
UNE AILE DISSOUTE DANS LA LUMIERE (PART I)
SIDE B
UNE AILE DISSOUTE DANS LA LUMIERE (PART II)

Recorded on the 2nd November, 2013 live at Tampere Jazz Happening (Old Custom House), Finland by Finnish Broadcasting Company (Yle)

EVAN PARKER & DAVE HOLLAND "ROCCELLA JONICA, 1989"






Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Dave Holland, double bass


1. unknown title 10:26
2. unknown title 07:58
3. unknown title 10:18
4. unknown title 09:15
5. unknown title 14:38


Recorded at an unknown venue in Roccella Jonica, Italy on August 31, 1989.

20 April 2017

WADADA LEO SMITH & HAMID DRAKE "EMPTY BOTTLE CHICAGO 2001"



Here we have the first contribution of Correct Silence.
The following are his own words........

Wadada Leo Smith has often shared the stage or the studio in duet with drummers: Adam Rudolph, Sabu Toyozumi, Jack Dejohnette, Louis Moholo and Ed Blackwell. Here is a concert with Hamid Drake with whom Smith has played sometimes in various bands but never recorded officially.
I have no more details about the exact date of the show. (2001 Empty Bottle Festival of Jazz and Improvised Music on 21 April - see info by Joe in the comments)
The concert is complete, it’s an audience recording with good sound, sometimes there are silences or soft playing by both musicians.
I have decided to keep the material like it has been recorded, no editing has been done.
There are five tracks with no particular titles, the music is improvised.
Listening to this concert, the comparison that comes to mind is Ed Blackwell who’s style is close to Hamid Drake and it can be interesting to listen again to « The Blue Mountain’s Sun Drummer « .
A fantastic record in my opinion.
https://www.discogs.com/fr/Wadada-Leo-Smith-And-Ed-Blackwell-The-Blue-Mountains-Sun-Drummer/release/3240992

Enjoy.

19 April 2017

TTT WITH BUTCH MORRIS ‎– HOLLYWOOD BLVD CONCERT / MALIBU-EXPERIMENT (MARA RECORDS, 1991)




Holywood Blvd 89

1-1. Beach
1-2. L.A.
1-3. Homeless




Malibu-experiment

2-1. Malibu Experiment
2-2. Piano Solo
2-3. Trio Malibu
2-4. Malibu Duo
2-5. Swop


Butch Morris, cornet, flute, piano, percussion
A.R. Penck, piano, flute, bass, drums
Frank Wollny, bass, piano, drums
Markus Lüpertz, flute, percussion, drums
Tylon Barea, drums, flute, percussion


CD1 recorded at Hollywood Blvd Studio on 15 January 1989

Mara Records ‎– 6001/2

CD Rip


These are the first two CDs in the set with the last Frank Wright post.




18 April 2017

Ensemble Heute - Homage to Bela Bartok and John Cage (granit 2001)


From the usual people of Reform Art, but here completely different music from what I'v heard from them until now.The title says it all.

Paul Fields - violin
Margarete Jungen - mezzosoprano
Karl Wilhelm Krbavac - viola da gamba
Sepp Mitterbauer - trumpet
Fritz Novotny - glockenspiel, gongs, flute, soprano sax
Giselher Smekal - piano
Monika Stadler - harp

1. Pierrot Songs (Smekal)
2. Bela (Novotny)
3. John (Fields, Novotny)
4. Ovid (Fields, Novotny)

recorded between december 2000 and june 2001

Granit record, CD
GR 2001-0-05

17 April 2017

TTT ‎– FRANK WRIGHT (MARA RECORDS, 1991)




1. Wartesaal
2. Deutsche Bank
3. Haus Blitz
4. Untitled
5. Untitled




Frank Wollny, bass
A.R. Penck, drums
Frank Wright, saxophone

Mara Records ‎– 6003

CD Rip

ROOTS - Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham 1996

























BENNY GOLSON - tenor saxophone
NATHAN DAVIS - tenor and soprano saxophones
ARTHUR BLYTHE - alto saxophone
CHICO FREEMAN - tenor saxophone
KIRK LIGHTSEY - piano
BUSTER WILLIAMS - bass
ED THIGPEN - drums

1. Hank's Tune  7:54
2. announcement (B. Golson)  1:34
3. Stolen Moments  11:28
4. band intros (B. Golson)  11:20
5. To Hear a Tear Drop in the Rain  11:35
6. Impressions  11:05
7. Lester Leaps In 14:26
8. Tokudo  9:39

Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham  14th April 1996

BBC Radio 3 Broadcast

Arthur Blythe's passing prompted me to dig this out.  Enjoy.

15 April 2017

FRANK WRIGHT ‎– PRAYER FOR INGO (MARA RECORDS, 1990s)





1. Prayer For Ingo


Frank Wollny, bass
A.R. Penck, drums
Rev. Frank Wright, saxophone





Recorded at Stadtgarten Köln, November 19, 1989

Mara Records ‎– 6006

CD Rip


I said I had one more A.R. Penck / Frank Wright rip to post, but now we have another thanks to Pierre, our pioneering IS contributor, who posted many of the others.


13 April 2017

THREE MOTIONS ‎– IMPRESSIONS (KOVARIK'S MUSIKOTHEK, 1979)



A1. Impressions
A2. Double Three

B.  Trio ACW

Anthony Braxton, alto saxophone
Heinz Jäger, bass
Fritz Novotny, arabian flute, clarinet
Muhammad Malli, soprano saxophone, drums
Walter Schiefer, drums, percussion
Paul Fickl, tenor saxophone, electric piano, violin
Clifford Thornton, trumpet

Recorded live at the "First International Music Workshop", Krems, on 30 September 1978

Kovarik's Musikothek ‎– R.A.U. 1010

LP Rip



11 April 2017

EVAN PARKER & PETER KOWALD "COTTBUS, 1979"


Re-discovered this excellent recording today when a friend and myself browsed through my collection and listened to great music for almost four hours (with a meal in-between).
Also soundwise a superb outing from these two early prime members of the European version of Free Music.
It seems to me that in later years both worked only very infrequently together. We must not forget that the first visit of Kowald to the UK were he met and played with Parker and John Stevens was a kind of initial ignition for the then burgeoning pan-European scene at the end of the 1960s.
Not the only early meeting but arguably a seminal one.

For Correct Silence - I really enjoy your comments and reasoning. Makes IS a better place - Thanks





Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Peter Kowald, double bass


1. Introduction (radio host)    00:13
2. Duo Improvisation No. I     26:08
3. Duo Improvisation No. II      09:17
4. Duo Improvisation No. III      10:06

Recorded on December 2, 1979 in Cottbus, East-Germany at an unknown location.


9 April 2017

TTT ‎– ROYAL ACADEMY (PRIVATE RELEASE, 1985)




A. The Royal Academy Music Performance I

B. The Royal Academy Music Performance II


Heinz Wollny, bass
Louis Moholo, drums
Frank Wollny, guitar
A.R. Penck, piano
Bob Flag, saxophone, trombone

LP Rip

8 April 2017

A.R. PENCK - GOING THROUGH (PRIVATE RELEASE, 1980s)




A. Part One

B. Part Two


William Parker, bass
Dennis "King" Charles, drums
A.R. Penck, piano
Frank Lowe, tenor saxophone
Billy Bang, violin
Jeanne Lee, vocals


Recorded at Fred Hirsch Recording Studio, New York City

LP Rip


5 April 2017

TTT - THROUGH THE BLACK HOLE / BERLIN BERLIN (MUSIC CORPORATION, 1984)




A. Through The Black Hole

B. Berlin, Berlin


Heinz Wollny, bass, guitar
A.R. Penck, drums
Frank Wollny, guitar, bass
Alberto, saxophone

Music Corporation

LP Rip

Discogs suggests Frank Wright for Alberto, or maybe Gianluigi Trovesi?

2 April 2017

MUJICIAN - GLOUCESTER GUILDHALL 1989

























KEITH TIPPETT - piano
PAUL DUNMALL - clarinet, soprano, tenor and baritone saxophones
PAUL ROGERS - bass
TONY LEVIN - drums

First set
1. 28:10
2. 19:23

Second set
1. 30:40
2. 26:10

Gloucester Guildhall, 15th April 1989
Recording by Stu.

With thanks to my generous friends Mauro, dogon a.d., Peter, Sergio, Vanderbrotz.