16 June 2019

URS BLÖCHLINGER TETTET "NEUROTICA" (HAT HUT, 1984)




Urs Blöchlinger, alto, bass & sopranino saxophone, flute, ch-phon, angklung, little instruments
Ruedi Häusermann,  flute, alto flute, alto & baritone saxophone, little instruments (A1, A3, B1 to B3, C1, D3)
Hans Koch, tenor & soprano saxophone, bass clarinet (B1 to B3, D1, D3)
Glen Ferris, trombone
Jürg Ammann, piano, melodica
Thomas Dürst, bass
Dieter Ulrich, drums, bugle


A1. King Arthur Meets Hans Eisler In Hollywood   13:05
A2. Peggy's Blue Skylight    5:43
A3. Quick Motion Picture With A Brake Shoe  5:38
B1. Oh, Soviel Vieh, Sophie   3:40
B2. Where Is My Funny Ballantines's    9:41
B3. Combinations    11:31
C1. Kungusisches Arbeiterlied: Niemand Weiss Hinten, Wie Er Vorn Dran Ist  14:31
C2. Die Psychology Of Steeple Chase  8:07
D1. Neurotica    12:29
D2. Adrenallini (Dedicated To Adrian Rollini)    4:47
D3. Baghwan Business    1:27

Recorded at Studio Sonographic, Schlieren, Switzerland on 4,5 & 6 June, 1984.

Hat Hut Records hat Art 2008  (1984)


7 comments:

  1. This record have now the rip that it deserves. I have listened to it several dozen times with the preview post due to the fact that the sound was not good. I tried to catch the trebles that missed first without getting a satisfying result but my repeated listen of this music make me think that this album is a pure genius and should be celebrated as one of the great jazz records. The mix of sobriety and complexity in a result of spontaneity is really amazing. Many compositions have a difficult skill but you feel the joy and the direct lines of playing.
    Thank you Ernst for this new rip that gives the possibility to listen to this music in perfect conditions.

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  2. Kudos Ernst! + of course to all the musicians! A lovely date, and most of the players I didn't know aside from Ferris and Koch, which makes it a particularly nice surprise. Great writing, arranging, execution. Don't miss this one!

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  3. One of my favorite hatART LP ! many many thanks for the rips

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