1 March 2019

HELMUT SACHSE - HANNES ZERBE "HELMUT SACHSE - HANNES ZERBE" (AMIGA, 1981)




Manfred Hering, alto saxophone (side A)
Joe Sachse, guitar (side A), flute (A1, A2)
Heiner Reinhardt, tenor saxophone (A3)
Johannes Bauer, trombone (A3)
Christoph Winckel, bass (A3)
Wolfram Dix, drums (A3)


Hannes Zerbe, piano (side B)
Dietrich Unkrodt, tuba (B1)
Manfred Schulze, baritone saxophone (B2)


A1. Weber / Parkweg 1     9:48
A2. Dispersion     5:33
A3. ~ ⊿ unis. ↷ ∞     6:38
B1. Für Sven     6:21
B2. Calvados     14:13

Side A: rec. 19./20. May 1981, Amiga-Studio Berlin
Side B: rec. 26./27. May 1981, Amiga-Studio Berlin


AMIGA 8 55 858  (vinyl rip)



11 comments:

  1. thanks... i simply don't know where is my LP!

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  2. those Amiga lp are always special and originals. The collective track 3 is fantastic and of course my attention goes in particular to Manfred Schulze. Ernst if you have other Amiga lp they are welcome.

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  3. I've offered most Amiga LPs I have over the years on IS - except those which were reissued by Edel/Content.
    Most Amiga Jazz LPs were licended from the 'West'. Sadly there are not so much original releases.
    But please ask and I shall try to answer with a post.
    BTW - Manfred Schulze was the reason I've bought this LP in the first place.

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  4. yes Ernst. After this post I have checked and saw that there are very few albums self produced by Amiga and almost all of them have been posted here. Adding all the post to the Edel/content reissue and we have almost all the records produced in east Germany. It is during this research that I found this intriguing album of Hannes Zerbe Blechband, about what I asked you some questions. I have already ordered it now.

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  5. @Ernst
    I have checked the link you have sent and yes if you have it and can provide it in the future it would be great:
    https://www.discogs.com/fr/Various-Jazz-Aspekte/release/495373
    it might be one of the last chapter of the jazz from DDR, but no hurry there are still many music to listen.

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