26 January 2019

PAUL VAN GYSEGEM SEXTET "AORTA" (FUTURA, 1971)


A rather unknown part of the early days of European Free Jazz, undeservedly!
- OOP as LP but also on CD.


Patrick De Groote, trumpet, flugelhorn
Nolle Neels, tenor saxophone
Ronald Lecourt, vibes
Jasper Van't Hof, piano
Paul Van Gysegem, bass
Pierre Courbois, drums

1. Nummer 86 Is Een Kerrygerecht   08:23
2. Voor Anouk                      08:36
3. Frans En Zijn Muze              04:52
4. Aorta                           18:24


Track 1 - 3 recorded at the University of Ghent, Belgium on March 15, 1971.
Track 4 recorded at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Ghent, Belgium on January 21, 1971.

FUTURA GER 27 (same number for LP and CD - this rip from the CD [OOP]).

8 comments:

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...
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correct silence said...

The story of the reissue on cd is interesting. Gérard Terronès who was the producer of the original lp never thought to reissue it on cd due to the fact that the band was completely forgotten. But in the year 2011, Paul Van Gysegem got in touch with Gérard asking him if he could reissue the lp on cd. The reason of this request was that at this time the band was reunited for some concerts and they have no recent recordings and nothing for sale on the road. So Gérard reissued it sure that he won't sell it well. At the same time he discovered in his archives some unpublished material from a solo recording by Joachim Kühn coming from the same session as the lp that he published in the early days of his label. With the autorisation of Joachim Kühn he also issued it on cd, sure that the sales will be very good... But music is not an exact science! The sales of the solo by Kühn were totally bad but the sales of the Gysegem Sextet were finally very good.

BT said...

Thank-you very much

mike said...

Thank you Ernst!

francisco santos said...

BIG THX!...

Erwin said...

A very very big thanks for this one.

correct silence said...

In fact this album and many others Futura Marge titles, are available at bandcamp
https://futuramarge.bandcamp.com/album/aorta

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Thanks for the hint - link deleted.