Today I would like to draw your attention to a book.
When I say book it's actually an understatement for the achievement
that Rick Lopez did in collecting all the data and information.
He still hopes for a normal life. Check it out!
Here's the result of a huge body of work over two decades by Mats Gustafsson and Thomas Millroth to collect, archive, research and document the work of their friend and Mats' musical mentor, Bengt Nordström - a work of love and dedication to a singular artist.
The set includes the first re-release of Bengt's Natural Music LP and the first release of music that he shared with friends in tiny runs of test pressings on his Bird Notes label (on 3 LPs, Drastic Plastic, Någonting and Reality). There's a 7" EP of Bengt playing solo with the Ornette Coleman Quintet record, When Will the Blues Leave?, (11/10 on the Discaholic Corner music/rarity scales). The set is completed musically with a 10" tribute LP of performances by Anna Högberg, Isak Hedtjärn, Dror Feiler, Jörgen Adolfsson, Mats Gustafsson and Sven-Åke Johansson.
Mats has compiled the definitive Bird Note discography (in email after email, for so many years, he has been "working on it" - reaching out, meeting people, sharing recordings and knowledge, writing, proof reading, proof reading, proof reading ...).
Co-produced by Mats and Thomas with Antoine Plum of Ni-Vu-Ni-Connu and designed by Teresa Iten, the set includes a booklet with contributions by Thomas, an essay by John Corbett, unpublished photography, rare press clippings and notes from the artist. Also, a streaming link to "FRIPPE, Bengt Nordström, Moderna Muséet, 1973-05-29", a film by Torbjörn Ehrnvall.
Released by Ni-Vu-Ni-Connu on 15 February 2023, Bandcamp. Release party at Fasching on 15 February.
Here are two recent releases from the unpretentious but definitely important label "Homeboy Music".
Although the sound is not the best (but still perfectly listenable) the music is great! My favourite CD is the one without piano ('Revelations'). But the one titled 'Impressions' (yep - the Coltrane tune) isn't tedious either. Both musicians play with full immersion and although the other musicians are unknown the music really took me up and up and up and ....
Hopefully the label's producer Roy Morris has more jewels in preparation.
I would like to recommend both releases for a start. Take a breath and support this enterprise directly at the label: Homeboy Music! - you won't regret it. And apart from ordering two rare releases I urge you to give the website a thorough examination. How many offerings about Earl Cross, Joe Rigby, Arthur Doyle, Yosef Mumin Phillips (from Black Unity Trio) or Ted Daniel you will find elsewhere? Go....
On we go woth one more share by Pablo!
A1. Naima 16:13
B1. In a Sentimental Mood 15:07
Hannibal Marvin Peterson – trumpet
Kenny Barron – piano
Cecil McBee – bass
Diedre Murray – cello
Billy Hart – drums
Eastworld – EWLF-98004
Direct to Disc, Media Sound NY, 1978
And on we go with another share from Pablo.
Jemeel Moondoc – alto saxophone
Roy Campbell Jr – trumpet, flugelhorn
Jay Oliver – double bass
Stephen McCraven – drums
A. Konstanze’s Delight 19:50
B. Judy’s Bounce 21:38
Recorded live during "Praxis Jazz '82" festival at Alambra Theatre, Athens, March 22, 1982.
(Vinyl rip, 16/96)
SOPHiA DOMANCiCH TRiO - L'année des treize lunes (Seventh 1995)
1 - OT 8:28
2 - THREE FOR LOUiS 4:04
3 - EMiLE 8:16
4 - PARROTS 9:53
5 - ANNiE, PiERRE ET LES ENFANTS 14:33
6 - MiN 4:46
7 - JiMY 4:28
SOPHiA DOMANCiCH - piano
PAUL ROGERS - double bass
TONY LEViN - drums
All compositions by Sophia Domancich, except 2 & 6 by Paul Rogers
Recorded at Chennevières studio, December 1st & 2nd, 1994 by Gérard LHOMME.
Seventh Records A XV (1995) OOP