17 December 2022

TOWERiNG iNFERNO feat. ELTON DEAN :: Kaddish (TI Records 1993)

I came to this album as it features Elton Dean, John Marshall and Chris Cutler on some tracks.

"Towering Inferno's album Kaddish, which was released by Island Records in August 1995, is an emotional epic spanning 75 minutes and evoking the darkest hours of the Holocaust, as well as the tranquil beauty of European folk music and Jewish prayer. Featuring the voices of acclaimed Hungarian folk singer Márta Sebestyén and Hungarian performance poet Endre Szkárosi in a 'punk/folk/metal/Jewish/classical opera', it tackles the thorny subjects of repression and survival, both past and present." -- www.soundonsound.com

22 tracks, total time 74:52

TI CD1 (OOP)


10 December 2022

HUGH HOPPER WiLDERNESS :: Rudersdorf 2oo5


Ernst provided me with a recording of project I never heard before. So here is a pretty wild one.

HUGH HOPPER WiLDERNESS :: RUDERSDORF 2005

Hugh Hopper - bass guitar
Andreas Schreiber - violin
Armin Pokorn - guitar
Wolfgang Reisinger - drums

1. improv 10:46
2. improv 58:27

Recorded on May 21, 2005 at Gasthaus Schabhüttl, Rudersdorf, Austria

(soundboard recording)

4 December 2022

ELTON DEAN'S NiNESENSE - Bracknell Jazz Festival 1978 (flac)

 

This concert I already posted here years ago. Now I am offering more complete and lower generation copy in flac. Still the audience recording, but sounding better.

ELTON DEAN - alto sax, saxello
ALAN SKiDMORE - tenor sax
MARC CHARiG - cornet, tenor horn
HARRY BECKETT - trumpet, flugelhorn
NiCK EVANS - trombone
RADU MALFATTi - trombone
KEiTH TiPPETT - piano
HARRY MiLLER - bass
LOUiS MOHOLO - drums

1 Fall in Free > One Three Nine > Nicrotto > Seven for Lee (41:23)
2 First Born > Bounce > Prayer For Jesus (21:23)

Bracknell Jazz Festival,  South Hill Park Arts Center, Bracknell, UK, July 8, 1978 

3 December 2022

SOPHiA DOMANCiCH TRiO :: Funerals (1991)


Here is Sophia first trio offering with guests. Happy Advent time.

 SOPHiA DOMANCICH TRIO :: Funerals (Gimini 1991)

SOPHiA DOMANCiCH - piano
PAUL ROGERS - double bass
BRUNO TOCANNE - drums
Guests: 
JOHN GREAVES - vocals [7]
ALAiN GUiLLARD - sax
YVON GUiLLARD - trumpet
JÉROME NAULAiS - trombone

Rec: Jul 1991 - Loc: Studio de Chennevières (France) - Eng/Pr: Gérard Lhomme

1. Funerals [SD] (12:14)
2. Lydia [SD] (3:22)
3. Subtil [SD] (9:25)
4. Défilé [SD] (1:45) 
5. B. Rubatto [SD/BT] (7:46)
6. Mardi Gras [SD] (8:54)
7. Back Where We Began [SD/J.Greaves] (9:05)
8. Funerals 2 / Dérision [SD] (3:02)

Gimini Music GM 1001 (OOP)

1 December 2022

SOPHiA DOMANCiCH :: Rêves familiers (1999)


SOPHiA DOMANCiCH :: Rêves familiers (Gimini 1999) 

piano solo


Gimini Music GM 1011 (OOP)