19 February 2018

Don Cherry Multikulti Live 1990 + The New York Contemporary Five Live 1963


Don Cherry Multi Kulti 

01. Medley
02. Until The Rain Comes

-Don Cherry: pocket trumpet, flute, melodica, doussn'goni, piano, Yamaha DX-7
-Peter Apfelbaum: piano, flute, sax, percussion
-Bo Freeman: bass
-Hamid Drake: drums, tabla, percussion

recorded live in Crowley - England, on September 2, 1990

The New York Contemporary Five

01. Emotions
02. Monk’s Mood
03. Consequences

-Archie Shepp: Tenor Sax
-Don Cherry: Cornet
-John Tchicai: Alto Sax
-Don Moore: Bass
-J.C. Moses: Drums

October 27, 1963
Copenhagen, Denmark Radiohusets Konsertsal

This radio broadcast is part of the tour during wich the two volumes published on Sonet have also been recorded.

10 comments:

correct silence said...

Multikulti
https://1fichier.com/?268fsr11q5
NYC5
https://1fichier.com/?dx1zzqx6zt

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Hi correct silence, do you know wether the NYCF recordings here do sound better than the version from the CD which was issued in 2010??
https://www.discogs.com/Don-Cherry-Quintets-Featuring-Archie-Shepp-Gato-Barbieri-Copenhagen-1963-Hilversum-1966/release/3404680

francisco santos said...

GREAT CHOICE!...
BIG THX!...

correct silence said...

@Ernst
I didn't know this cd so I can't tell. Due to the fact that we normally don't post music that is available I should remove the link but due to the fact that to my knowledge "free factory" is a bootleg label, I leave you the choice to remove or not the link of the NYC5

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

@ Correct Silence - not only is Free Factory a bootleg label as far as I know but it is OOP.
So I believe we can 'safely' post a link for the music IMO.

(and I've added a link in 'New Links For Old Posts' for your Muñoz re-up)

rev.b said...

Thanks for the Cherrys. I feel certain I'll enjoy them both.

correct silence said...

yes I saw it Thank you Ernst

Brewing Luminous said...

Love Don!

Thanks for the share!

nikos said...

Many thanks, had missed this one.

jdogg said...

Please re-up. The link is dead on the NYCF.