23 June 2013
22 June 2013
Jaki Byard Trio-Live at the Jazz Inn, (Futura, LP, Ger 29, 1971)
' Small contribution to the OP Futura thread ...
Here's a Lesser Known record by the great Jaki Byard , too often unjustly remembered Solely as a Mingus side Man.
his Tenure with Mingus was relatively Short , theres a lot more to him than that, he was one of the most interesting 'Mainstream 'jazz pianists of his day!
Byard's string of eclectic adventurous records for Prestige in the 60's are magnificent, as is his later post 70's oeuvre , for labels as diverse as Muse, Concord ,Soul Note,and Leo...
He also plays Alto sax on 3 tracks here, astoundingly playing Fractured Tayloresque runs on Piano ,and simultaneously scrabbly Japan in a dishpan like Alto on the 'Garnering ,a bit Free Suite for Paris'..
Byards was a masterfully executed flawlessly inventive Technique which effectively synthesizes, Stride, Earl Hines ,so called Trumpet Style, Bud Powell and Free Jazz.
Byard Also loved Piano duets, recording great ones with Howard Riley, Earl Hines, and Ran Blake....and Tommy Flanagan(see comments)
He recorded a solo album for Futura , 'Parisian Solos'which has been reissued and can be found here its great!
Enjoy!
EDWARD VESALA "I'M HERE" (BLUE MASTER, 1973)
While preparing this post I found - to my dismay - that I've lost somehow the last two tracks.
But Vesala's drumming is too good to be missed.
So please help - maybe someone is able to help us with the missing tracks!
Update: Two missing tracks added!
EDWARD VESALA "I'M HERE"
Edward Vesala, drums, percussion, gong, cymbal, cylophone, marimba, vibes, chimes, sitar, clockwork, etc
01. I’m Here 3:52
02. Ho Ping (Peace) 2:50
03. M.M.M. 1:14
04. But We Didn’t Get The Fox 1:30
05. Natural Rock Formation In The Harbor 2:53
06. Byågz 1:03
07. One For The Road 1:43
08. Sinathropus 2:04
09. For You Who Bring Flowers And Love In My Lonesome Bared Nest 2:06
10. K. WN. V. H. 4:35
11. Homage To Jan Garbarek 6:31
12. A Day Of Life 1:57
13. Minttu 2:22
14. Uhuru 1:39
15. Palkin Kutsu 2:07
16. Murli Manohar 2:05
17. Whispering 2:41
18. "Tra-Dri, Them-Pa" 1:20
19. Puro – Rivulet 1:37
Recorded: Helsinki, Finland in 1973.
BLUE MASTER SPEL 311 (Finland)
Link for the last two pieces to be found in Nick comment....
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ALTERATIONS – ALTERATIONS (BEAD RECORDS, 1978)
A1. Norwich 1
A2. Norwich 2
A3. Norwich 3
A4. Norwich 4
B1. London 1
B2. London 2
B3. London 3
David Toop, flute, electric guitar, percussion, fire bucket, water, plucked & bowed strings
Peter Cusack, guitar
Terry Day, percussion, cello, alto saxophone, mandolin, home-made reeds
Steve Beresford, piano, euphonium, violin, trumpet, guitar, toy piano, snapits
Side A recorded from The Premises in Norwich, May 13, 1978.
Side B recorded at the London Musicians Collective on June 22, 1978
Bead Records – BEAD 9
Vinyl Rip
21 June 2013
JOHN CARTER QUiNTET - Variations on Selected Themes for Jazz Quintet (Moers 1979)
I've got this classic album uploaded for quite long time, but kept forgetting to post it. Ripped from most probably OOP CD version, although vinyl is possibly still available according to Moers Music website. Two concerts from around same time are already available here and here. Enjoy.
JOHN CARTER QUiNTET - Variations on Selected Themes for Jazz Quintet (Moers 1979)
John Carter – clarinet
Bobby Bradford – trumpet
James Newton – flute
Bob Stewart – tuba
Phillip Wilson – drums
1. B.L.'s Delight – 13:55
2. Echoes from Harlem – 7:25
3. Woodman's Hall Blues – 7:28
4. Petals – 7:21
5. And She Speaks – 7:21
Recorded at Studio 57, Düsseldorf, Germany, 15 August 1979
Moers Music 02084 CD
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KALAPARUSHA – KALAPARUSHA (TRIO RECORDS, 1977)
Japanese-only release for Maurice McIntyre (Kalaparusha).
A1. Mulberry Bush
A2. In The Field
B1. Ismac
B2. Celestial
Tom Schmidt, bass
Jack DeJohnette, drums (A1, A2, B2)
Jumma Santos, drums, percussion (B1)
Kalaparusha, reeds
Karl Berger, vibraphone, piano
Ingrid Berger, vocals
Recorded May 30, 1975 at Woodstock Artists Association, NY.
Ismac recorded November 14, 1975 at the Creative Music Studio Auditorium, NY.
Trio Records – PA-7167
Vinyl Rip
20 June 2013
Cecil Taylor, Bill Dixon & Tony Oxley Royal Festival Hall London, UK November 15th, 2004
Cecil Taylor - piano
Bill Dixon - trumpet
Tony Oxley - drums, percussion
01 - Tony Oxley solo (17:43)
02 - Bill Dixon solo (8:29)
03 - Bill Dixon solo (5:10)
04 - Cecil Taylor solo, trio improvisation (35:07)
01, 02, 03 - Sony ECM-719 mic -> Sony MZ-N710 MD -> SoundForge
04 - DAB (192kbps) broadcast on Radio 3
All tracks normalised using Wav File Leveller to ensure consistent volume.
Long gaps edited out after tracks 1 and 3.
Tracks 1 - 3 were not broadcast on Radio 3, hence the difference in sources.
September 7, 2003 Cecil Taylor Quintet FLAC
From
03.09.07
September 7, 2003
Cecil Taylor Quintet
Cecil Taylor (p)
Tony Oxley (d)
Tobias Netta (tpt)
Martin Mayes (fh)
Special guest: ANTONELLO SALIS (accordeon)
plus Tutta Oxley, vocals, at beginning of (1)
Martin Mayes, vocals, end of (1)
Piazza Del Nuraghe - Sant'Anna Arresi, Sardina, Italy "FREE: IN THE NAME OF FATHER AND SON"
1) 86:18 "KANGOROOH HOPP"
2) 02:48 (encore)
Primary source: Suso Navarette (in personal email to jason), recording exists. Hannes Schneider
for clarification on personnel and recording (CD-R copy of digital radio broadcast (on 2 CD-R).
Primary source: Martin Mayes, horn player with the Italian Instabile Orchestra and also with the
Cecil Taylor quartet, wrote in email, to jason, march 16, 2004: The title of the concert on Sept
7 which you give was the title chosen by the Festival organiser. The title of the piece we performed
was "KANGOROOH HOPP". "concert was broadcast live on Italian radio"
FM>?>trade>EAC>FLAC
TRIO RICOCHET "BROOKLYN, FEBRUARY 2006"
Nobu Stowe (須藤伸義 = Nobuyoshi Suto, Ph.D.) was born in Maebashi, Gumma, Japan. He started taking piano lessons at age 3 and composition at age 6. Stowe moved to the US to study Music (composition) and Psychology at University of California, at Berkeley. He then moved to Chicago to pursue graduate studies at University of Chicago. After receiving the doctorate degree in Psychology, he moved to Baltimore for post-doctoral training at National Institute of Health. In Baltimore, Stowe formed the post-fusion unit TRIO RICOCHET and performed at top venues, including Blue Note N.Y., The Knitting Factory, and Smithonian Institute. In addition to his composition-based piano trio, Stowe has lead/co-lead various projects exploring ‘total-improvisation’ (a la Keith Jarrett) collaborating with Perry Robinson, Badal Roy, Andrea Centazzo, Dave Ballou, Lisle Ellise, Brian Groder et al. He recently formed a new trio with the Italian multireedist Achille Succi and the drum legend Barry Altschul. Stowe has been featured/interviewed internationally on All About Jazz (USA), Jazz Review.com (USA), Coda Magazine (Canada), All About Jazz Italia (Italy), Jazz Colo(u)rs (Italy), Cuadernos de Jazz (Spain), Toma Jazz (Spain), Impro Jazz (France), Citizen Jazz (France), Bitaites (Portugal), Jazz & Tzaz (Greece), El Intruso (Argentina), and Jazz Tokyo (Japan). Stowe regularly contributes columns and interviews (including ones with Keith Jarrett, Michel Legrand, Gary Peacock, Paul Bley, Bill Frisell, Martial Solal, Marilyn Crispell, and Chico Hamilton) for Jazz Tokyo (www.jazztokyo.com). Stowe is the contributing author of "ECM カタログ” – the first ever complete catalogue of ECM Records (1969-2010) with full color album covers just published in Japan. He recently moved to San Diego and currently conducts scientific research at The Scripps Research Institute.
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Already in May I got a mail from Nobu Stowe who offered me a dozen of his recordings for sharing here at Inconstant Sol.
They are meant as an appreciation for our ongoing efforts ;) in making available rare recordings which are OOP or where never (not yet?) released.
During the following weeks I shall upload his generous gifts. You will be able to listen to not yet released music and also to several issued ones.
More information on Nobu Stowe you'll find here and another interview from 2008.
I shall begin with a music which is not commercially available.
Thank you Nobu!
TRIO RICOCHET "BROOKLYN, FEBRUARY 2006"
Nobu Stowe, piano
Tyler Goodwin, double bass
Alan Munshower, drums
1. Overtyr 07:20
2. Le Problème Petit 06:41
3. Pochi 09:51
4. Nardis 09:15
5. Nouvelle Samba 08:08
6. Dawn Dance Of The East 08:56
7. Quite Rightly So... 06:23
8. Petrucciani 07:12
9. Darwin Perspective 13:33
All tunes by Nobu Stowe except "Nardis" by Miles Davis.
Recorded at "Wombat Studio", Brooklyn, NY on February 19, 2006.
[not on label but: "A Gift" 01] this recording is a contribution by Nobu Stowe to Inconstant Sol.
More to come!!
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IN ACTU – MUSIC & PAINTING (PO TORCH RECORDS, 1993)
A. "The Blessed Dash 1-8"
B. "Further Details 1-4"
Paul Lovens, drums, cymbals, singing saw
Günter Christmann, trombone, cello
Wolfgang Hannen, drawing
K.H.R. Sonderborg, painting
Recorded on 4-5 December 1992, at ZKM Karlsruhe
Po Torch Records – PTR/JWD 22
Vinyl Rip
JOJO TAKAYANAGI – EXPERIMENTAL PERFORMANCE WITH JOHN ZORN (MOBYS RECORD, 1986)
A1. Active 1
A2. Active 2
B1. Brecht 47
B2. Counterevidence
Masayuki "JoJo" Takayanagi, guitar
John Zorn, saxophone, toys etc. (A1, A2)
A side recorded at Yokohama Education and Culture Center, Atelier B1, Yokohama on March 29, 1986.
B side recorded at Kid-Ailack Hall, Tokyo on May 23, 1986.
Mobys Record – Mobys 0005
Vinyl Rip
18 June 2013
DANGEROUS MUSICS. Duke of Wellington 1989
If you don't already know about it, check out Nick Stephens' excellent Loose Torque label.
JON CORBETT, trumpet
NICK STEPHENS, bass
ROGER TURNER, drums
PAT THOMAS, piano
1. 40:01
2. 38:54
Jazzhaus at The Duke of Wellington, London. 6th October 1989
17 June 2013
ELTON DEAN'S 50th BIRTHDAY GIG
Yeeeeeha!
ELTON DEAN, alto sax, saxello
PAUL DUNMALL, tenor sax
NICK EVANS, trombone
MARCIO MATTOS, bass
TONY LEVIN, drums
JIM DVORAK, trumpet (Set 2)
Track 1 33:30
Track 2 31:46
Vortex, London. 29th October 1995
16 June 2013
EVAN PARKER/PAUL RUTHERFORD/DAVE HOLLAND/PAUL LOVENS "THE ERICLE OF DOLPHI" (PO TORCH, 1976/85)
EVAN PARKER/PAUL RUTHERFORD/DAVE HOLLAND/PAUL LOVENS "THE ERICLE OF DOLPHI"
Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Dave Holland, double bass, cello
Paul Lovens, selected drums and cymbals, singing saw
LP 1
1. To meet a (23:45)
2. To meet b (15:28)
Quartet recording from 3 November 1976 at the Quartier Latin,
Berlin during the 9. Total Music Meeting.
LP 2
1. To stay a (first part) (24:21)
2. To stay a (continued) (17:27)
3. To stay b (06:10)
Trio (without Holland) recording from 27 April 1985 at the Arts Theatre,
London during the Incus festival.
PTR/JWD 13/14
(my lp rip & Nick's scans)
15 June 2013
MICHEL PORTAL – OUR MEANINGS AND OUR FEELINGS (PATHÉ, 1969)
A1. For My Mother
A2. Walking Through The Land
A3. Dear Old Morocco
B1. A Train In A Very Small Town
B2. Our Meanings And Our Feelings
Jean-François Jenny-Clark, bass
Aldo Romano, drums
Jacques Thollot, drums, percussion
Joachim Kühn, piano, alto saxophone, shenai, antilope horn, steel drum, bells, tambourine
Michel Portal, tenor saxophone, piccolo clarinet, mi bémol, cor de basset, targot, zoukra, steel drum
Recorded at Pathé Marconi studios, Paris, June 27 1969.
Pathé – 2 C 054-10525
Vinyl Rip
NEW PHONIC ART – BEGEGNUNG IN BADEN-BADEN (WERGO, 1971)
A1. Version I
A2. Version II
B. Version III
Michel Portal, clarinet, saxophone
Jean-Pierre Drouet, percussion
Carlos Roqué Alsina, piano, electric organ, percussion, flute, oboe
Vinko Globokar, trombone, alphorn, oboe
Recorded in Baden-Baden on 23-24 January 1971.
WERGO – WER 60060
Vinyl Rip
DROR FEILER "ZVUG" (KNING DISK, 2005)
Y..e..a..h............
DROR FEILER "ZVUG"
Dror Feiler, contrabass saxophone + live electronics
1. Zvug 11:56
Recorded and mixed by Dror Feiler in April, 2005.
TOCHNIT ALEPH 077
(originally released on Kning Disk [edition of 8])
14 June 2013
THE QUARTET – LIVE (KONNEX RECORDS, 1987)
A. Unbounded II
B1. Body And Soul
B2. The Furnace II
Ali Haurand, bass
Tony Oxley, drums
Rob van den Broeck, piano
Gerd Dudek, saxophones
Recorded 28 August 1987 at Viersen International Jazz Festival.
Konnex Records – ST 5016.
Vinyl Rip
GLOBE UNITY ORCHESTRA – LOCAL FAIR (PO TORCH RECORDS, 1977)
B. Local Fair
Artur Beck, accordion
Birgit Reitz, accordion
Dirk Heinen, accordion
Ewald Wirths, accordion
Gabriele Joest, accordion
Hans Eikermann, accordion
Hans-Peter Fresen, accordion
Harald Heinz, accordion
Harald Pauli, accordion
Heinz Neyen, accordion
Horst Stark, accordion
Jörg Stepputat, accordion
Klaus Bächler, accordion
Klaus Krapp, accordion
Martina Apfelbaum, accordion
Martina Joest, accordion
Monika Lusebrink, accordion
Peter Eikermann, accordion
Rosemarie Spormann, accordion
Ursula Gruner, accordion
Ursula Göge, accordion
Ursula Saale, accordion
Wolfgang Gries, accordion
Wolfgang Göge, accordion
Wolfgang Weckelmann, accordion
Bernhard Kleinert, alto saxophone
Peter Brötzmann, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone
Hans-Peter Krummenauer, clarinet
Vangelis Zikas, clarinet
Theo Powiton, clarinet, alto saxophone
Peter Spormann, drums
Vassilis Zikas, drums
Manfred Gruner, electric bass
Alekos Zagoras, guitar
Rolf Schmitz, guitar
Werner Orf, guitar
Günter Christmann, alpine horn
Paul Rutherford, alpine horn
Hugo Dönch, tenor horn
Kurt Dönch, tenor horn
Friedel Kolb, trumpet
Hans Möllmann, oboe
Willi Hengstenberg, barrel organ
Mousikon Synkrotima, performer
Spirou Papandreou, vocals, guitar
Helmut Griesbeck, tenor saxophone
Josef Gallitelli, trobome
Friedel Hettrich, trumpet
Heinz Maurer, trumpet
Karl Wadenbach, trumpet
Karl-Heinz Bilewski, trumpet
Klaus Striebe, trumpet
Lothar Wagener, trumpet
Manfred Schoof, trumpet
Vito Gallitelli, trumpet
Jochen Windgassen, tuba
Wuppermusikanten Orchestra
Wupperspatzen Orchestra
Recorded live open-air June 5, 1976 in Wuppertal during the 4th Wuppertaler Free Jazz Workshop.
Po Torch Records - PTR/JWD 2.
Artwork is from the reprint, around 1989 - with corrected credits.
A side was released subsequently on FMP.
Vinyl Rip
13 June 2013
FRED VAN HOVE & CEL OVERBERGHE – WITH STRINGS - MET STRIJKERS - AVEC CORDES (KAMIKAZE, 1977)
A1. ´K Zou Zo Gere Wille Leve
A2. 6 x 1
A3. Plink Plink
B1. Kleinste Suite
B2. Jeu Radiophonique No 1: Thriller
Fred Van Hove, piano
Cel Overberghe, saxophone
Scherzo String Quartet
Emiel Pieters, violin
Ivo Lintermans, violin
Willy Wouters, viola
Yvo Verelst, cello
Kamikaze – KAM 2
Vinyl Rip
12 June 2013
Paul Lovens - Eugene Chadbourne-Ulrichsberg, Austria,Phonomanie IX, 2009
Paul Lovens - Eugene Chadbourne - Me And Paul
2009-December-05
Ulrichsberg, Austria,
Jazzatelier,
Phonomanie IX 2009
Eugene Chadbourne,g,banjo,voc
Paul Lovens,dr
63:58
1 Title 23:30
2 Title 36:27
3 Title 3:49
AUD
Lineage: DPA 4060 > MMA6000 > Sony PCM-D50 > flac
Thanks to the taper, Seeders,Traders!
Enjoy
11 June 2013
PAUL RUTHERFORD QUARTET "TMM, BERLIN 2006"
PAUL RUTHERFORD QUARTET "TMM, BERLIN 2006"
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Fred van Hove, piano, accordion
Paul Rogers, bass
Paul Lytton, percussion
1. announcement 01:19
2. unknown title 31:21
3. unknown title 24:07
Recorded during the Total Music Meeting at Haus der Berlinischen Galerie, Berlin on November 3, 2006.
URS VOERKEL - PAUL LOVENS "GOLDBERG" (PO TORCH, 1989)
Recommended reading about Urs Voerkel here.
URS VOERKEL - PAUL LOVENS "GOLDBERG"
Urs Voerkel, upright piano
Paul Lovens, reduced set of selected and unselected drums and cymbals, percussion
1. Propinquity 2 (14:44)
2. Propinquity 3 (05:33)
3. Propinquity 5 (14:01)
4. Propinquity 6 (06:51)
Recorded at the WIM, Zürich, Switzerland on February 14, 1989.
PO TORCH/JWD 15
(lp rip)
10 June 2013
PAUL LOVENS & PAUL LYTTON "THE FETCH" (PO TORCH, 1980/81)
PAUL LOVENS & PAUL LYTTON "THE FETCH"
Paul Lovens & Paul Lytton, percussion and live electronics
A. Catching 31:15
B. Catch 13:19
The pieces presented here are the complete,
unedited recordings of the two performances we gave during
the 5 Rassegna Internazionale del Jazz di Pisa on 27 June 1980
in San Zeno Abbey of Pisa, Italy,
organized yearly by the Centre for the Research into Improvised Music
(CRIM) and the 'Actual 81 Music Festival'
on 23 August 1981 at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) in London,
promoted by Actuel Music. On both occasions,
Evan Parker had been invited to assemble together musicians to perform in groups of varying combinations.
Drawings by Paul Lytton.
PO TORCH JWD 8
THE QUARTET – INTERCHANGE (KONNEX RECORDS, 1986)
A1. Temper
A2. Unbounded
A3. Ballade 56
B1. Ente-ta-ning
B2. Panonica
B3. Der Bumerang
Ali Haurand, bass
Tony Oxley, drums
Rob van den Broeck, piano
Gerd Dudek, soprano and tenor saxophone
Ernst Ludwig Petrowsky, alto saxophone, clarinet, flute
Recorded 20th August 1986 at Studio 44, Max Bollemann, Monster/Holland.
Konnex Records – ST 5008
Vinyl Rip
9 June 2013
QUINTET MODERNE – THE STRANGE AND THE COMMONPLACE (PO TORCH RECORDS, 1991)
"Late 1989 we did some concerts in Finland, the last of which put us in one of the classical situations: huge stage, immense auditorium - five musicians, eleven listeners".
A. The Strange And The Commonplace
Teppo Hauta-aho, double bass
Paul Lovens, drums, cymbal
Harri Sjöström, soprano saxophone
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Phil Wachsmann, violin
Played in Jarvenpaa, Finland on 4 November, 1989.
PAUL LYTTON "THE INCLINED STICK" (PO TORCH, 1977/79)
"Um Ulm Und Um Ulm Herum" > around Ulm and round Ulm around (approx....) and "Brummnummer" is the buzzing number. Number in this case is referring to the track.
PAUL LYTTON "THE INCLINED STICK"
Paul Lytton, miscellaneous percussion and live electronics
A1. Um Ulm Und Um Ulm Herum 02:38
A2. Oiloffersoddenkneesstopperedlaundrywrote 11:25
A3. Occam's Razor 06:46
B1. Brummnummer 04:06
B2. A Strange Bird 04:25
B3. I Can't Get Started (A Quick Bowl Job) 13:55
Track two recorded at Neue Galerie, Aachen, 16th December 1977 during a concert given by the 1st Aachner Musiker Kooperative.
All other tracks recorded June/July 1979 in Lytton's home in Plombières, Belgium.
PO TORCH JWD/PTR 4
... my lp rip and once more Nick's scans - Merci!
RICHARD TEITELBAUM – HIUCHI-ISHI (DENON JAZZ, 1978)
A. In Memoriam H.M.
B. King William's Town - In Memory Of Steven Biko
Masami Nakagawa, alto saxophone, flute
Masahiko Togashi, percussion
Takashi Kako, piano, percussion
Richard Teitelbaum, poly-Moog, micro Moog, modular-Moog-system
Recorded at Nippon Columbia's 1st Studio, September 17 & 18, 1977
Denon Jazz – YX-7518-ND
LP rip
7 June 2013
PAUL DUNMALL'S 50TH BIRTHDAY GIG. VORTEX 2003
Get a load of Dunmall's scorching saxing on the first trio!!
Thrill to Elton Dean and Tony Bianco!!
Leave a comment Howard Cottle!!
1. PAUL DUNMALL, tenor sax
JOHN EDWARDS, bass
TONY BIANCO, drums 16:42
2. ELTON DEAN, alto sax
TONY BIANCO, drums 13:25
3. PAUL DUNMALL, tenor sax
HOWARD COTTLE, tenor sax
PHILLIP GIBBS, guitar
TONY LEVIN, drums 14:04
4. PAUL DUNMALL, tenor sax
SIMON PICARD, tenor sax
HOWARD COTTLE, tenor sax
ELTON DEAN, alto sax
JIM DVORAK, trumpet
NEIL METCALFE, flute
PHILLIP GIBBS, guitar
TONY BIANCO, piano
TONY MARSH, drums
BRIAN ABRAHAMS, drums 24:06
VORTEX, LONDON. 13 MAY 2003
LOVENS/LYTTON "MOINHO DE DE ASNEIRA/A CERCA DA BELA VISTA A GRACA" (PO TORCH, 1978/79)
LOVENS/LYTTON "MOINHO DE DE ASNEIRA/A CERCA DA BELA VISTA A GRACA"
Paul Lovens and Paul Lytton, percussion and live electronics
Side A
- Moinho da asneira [Mill of stupidity] (23.39)
Recorded in the morning of 3rd December 1978 at Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, Aachen
at the opening of 'IBK-Winterausstellung'.
Side B
- A Cerca Da Bela Vista A Graca [The beeg view] (25.44)
Recorded in the evening of 9th November 1979 at the Zimmertheater, Bremen
at a concert organised by Torsten Müller of 'Kollektiv Freie Musik', Bremen.
Record released 1980.
PO TORCH Records PTR/JWD 5
(lp rip)
...and thank you Nick for the scans...
LOVENS / LYTTON – WAS IT ME? (PO TORCH RECORDS, 1977)
A1. Lovens/Lytton 1
A2. Lovens/Lytton 2
A3. Lovens/Lytton 3
A4. Lovens/Lytton 4
B1. Lovens/Lytton 5
B2. Lovens/Lytton 6
Paul Lytton, drums, percussion, electronics, saw, home-made instruments
Paul Lovens, drums, percussion, electronics, saw, home-made instruments
Recorded 22. January 1977 in Plombieres, Belgium.
Po Torch Records – PTR/JWD 1
Vinyl Rip
EVAN PARKER - DEREK BAILEY QUARTET "PISA, 1980"
In remembrance of Riccardo . .
EVAN PARKER - DEREK BAILEY QUARTET "PISA, 1980"
Giancarlo Schiaffini, trombone
Evan Parker, tenor & soprano saxophone
Derek Bailey, guitar
Paul Lytton, percussion
1. unknown title 27:12
Recorded at the 5th Rassegna Internazionale del Jazz in Pisa, Italy on June 26, 1980.
6 June 2013
THE QUARTET – RELATION (KONNEX RECORDS, 1985)
A1. Mobile
A2. Lena
A3. Monks Mood
A4. Matrix
B1. Ant's Dance
B2. Pulque
B3. Chrome Coat
Ali Haurand, bass
Tony Oxley, drums
Rob van den Broeck, piano
Gerd Dudek, soprano and tenor saxophone
Recorded December 28th, 1984 at Studio 44, Max Bollemann, Monster/Holland.
Konnex Records – ST 5005
Vinyl Rip
5 June 2013
MASAYUKI TAKAYANAGI & KAORU ABE - 解体的交感 - CREATIVE DESTRUCTION (SOUND CREATORS INC., 1970)
From "Cool" Jojo to "Blow-Torch" Jojo and Abe
1. Untitled
2. Untitled
Kaoru Abe, alto saxophone, bass clarinet, harmonica
Masayuki Takayanagi, guitar
Recorded live at Kousei Nenkin Hall, Tokyo, June 28, 1970.
Original LP release on Sound Creators Inc., 1970
CD rip from DIW Records – DIW-414, 1999
Re-released on DIW Records – DIW-415, 2000
4 June 2013
CECIL TAYLOR QUINTET "KÖLN, 1999"
CECIL TAYLOR QUINTET "KÖLN, 1999"
Cecil Taylor, piano
Harri Sjöström, soprano saxophone
Tristan Honsinger, cello
Teppo Hauta-Aho, bass
Paul Lovens, percussion
1. Desperados 71:42
Recorded at the Klaus von Bismarck Saal, Funkhaus of the WDR, Köln, Germany on March 21, 1999.
MASAHIKO TOGASHI / HARUNA MIYAKE / YUJI TAKAHASHI / JEAN-FRANÇOIS JENNY-CLARK – SENZA TEMPO (EGG FARM, 1990)
1. Quartet
2. Duo I (Miyake / Jenny-Clark)
3. Duo II (Togashi / Takahashi)
4. Trio I (Togashi / Takahashi)
5. Duo III (Togashi / Takahashi / Jenny-Clark)
6. Duo IV (Togashi / Jenny-Clark)
7. Trio II (Togashi / Takahashi / Miyake)
Jean-François Jenny-Clark, bass
Yuji Takahashi, Roland D-50 & S-550
Masahiko Togashi, percussion
Haruna Miyake, piano, Korg M1
Recorded at Space Who, Saitama, Japan on 8 July and 30 September 1989.
Egg Farm – EF-03
CD Rip
3 June 2013
HANS KOLLER meets CLASSIC "BADEN-BADEN, 1976"
James Manion asked for more Herbert Joos - here is a special project from Hans Koller.
He is joined not only by Joos, Mangelsdorff et.al. but also by five members of the orchestra of the SWF.
HANS KOLLER meets CLASSIC "BADEN-BADEN, 1976"
Herbert Joos, fluegelhorn
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Hans Koller, soprano, sopranino & tenor saxophone
Jasper van t'Hoff, piano, electric piano (not #8)
Jürgen Wuchner , bass (not #8)
Janusz Stefanski, drums (not #8)
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Karl Arnold, french horn (not #8)
Hans Lemser, clarinet, bass clarinet (not #8)
Helmut Koch, oboe
Helmut Müller, bassoon
Michael Löckle, flute (not #8)
01. Introduction (Berendt) 03:17
02. Dorf-Ballade (Koller) 06:11
03. Introduction (Berendt) 00:29
04. Flowers All Over (van't Hof) 06:56
05. Introduction (Berendt) 02:29
06. Jenissai & 22/8 (Koller) 15:46
07. Introduction (Berendt) 01:20
08. Song One (Joos) 03:23
09. Introduction (Berendt) 00:44
10. Ballade In Zeh (Joos) 05:47
11. Introduction (Berendt) 00:37
12. Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde (Joos) 11:03
13. Closing announcement (Berendt) 01:27
Announcements by Joachim-Ernst Berendt.
Recorded at Südwestfunk Studio, Baden-Baden, Germany on December 19, 1976.
SWF radio broadcast
2 June 2013
NIGHT AND DAY - PLAYS THEM ALL - SET 6 (EDITION ARTELIER, GRAZ, 2003)
Half-way through twelve sets played over three successive nights on 27-29 May 1992 at the Badenscher Hof, Berlin.
Rüdiger Carl, tenor saxophone, clarinet
Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
Jay Oliver, bass
Sven-Åke Johansson, drums
3-10 Begin The Beguine
3-11 Three Little Words
3-12 Laura
3-13 I Could Write A Book
3-14 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
3-15 In A Sentimental Mood
3-16 The Breeze And I
3-17 Gone With The Wind
3-18 I Can't Get Started
Edition Artlier Graz, 2003
CD rip
NEW DIRECTION UNIT – LIVE AT MOERS FESTIVAL (THREE BLIND MICE, 1980)
A1. Bohimei
A2. Resistance
B1. Mass Hysterism
B2. Subconscious Lee
Kenji Mori, alto saxophone, alto flute, clarinet & bass clarinet, shinobue
Nobuyoshi Ino, cello
Yasuhiro Yamazaki, drums, percussion
Akira Iijima, electric & acoustic guitar
Masayuki Takayanagi, electric & acoustic guitar
Recorded live at Moers New Jazz Festival, Moers, West Germany, on May 26th, 1980.
Three Blind Mice – TBM (P) 5023
Vinyl Artwork and CD Rip
1 June 2013
FRANZ KOGLMANN QUARTET & STEVE LACY "BALVER HÖHLE, 1974"
This concert was recorded 15 months after the LP "Flaps" here.
Part of "Flaps was released on CD there. Lacy and Koglmann made one more LP where Bill Dixon + Koglmann (without Lacy) can be heard on the first side . A few tracks also made it on to the mentioned CD.
But this recording remains unreleased except the first track:
FRANZ KOGLMANN QUARTET & STEVE LACY "BALVER HÖHLE, 1974"
Franz Koglmann, trumpet
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Toni Michlmayr, bass
Muhammad Malli, drums, soprano saxophone
Gerd Geier, electronics
1. Flaps 10:41
2. Der Vogel / Opium 09:12
3. Wünschelrute 14:57
4. Weanerisch Dearn 06:15
5. Life On Its Way 05:10
Recorded at the Balver Höhle, Balve, Germany on July 28, 1974.
(broadcast)
Note: "Flaps" was issued on JG RECORDS JG 036-039 (4xLP) - OOP
Take a look at the artwork of the LP.
Some translations: 'Wünschelrute' means divining rod / dowser. 'Weanerisch Dearn' is the Vienesse girl in Vienesse dialect and finally a bird is "Der Vogel".
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31 May 2013
THE QUARTET – DEDICATIONS (KONNEX RECORDS, 1984)
A1. Noah II
A2. The Furness
B1. Starting Point
B2. November Light
B3. Chant Nr. II
B4. Witches
B5. Connections
Ali Haurand, bass
Tony Oxley, drums
Rob van den Broeck, piano
Gerd Dudek, soprano and tenor saxophone
Recorded December 23th, 1983 at Studio 44, Max Bollemann, Monster/Holland.
Konnex Records – ST 5002
Vinyl Rip
30 May 2013
TOSHINORI KONDO - PAUL LOVENS "BASEL, 1987"
Seven years after the only LP both ever recorded [as duo] ("The Last Supper") Kondo and Lovens made at least one concert in Switzerland. It was recorded and later seeded at Dime.
Thanks to the unknown fellows who captured and upped it.
TOSHINORI KONDO - PAUL LOVENS "BASEL, 1987"
Toshinoro Kondo, trumpet
Paul Lovens, percussion
01. unknown title 26:03
Recorded at the 'Kaserne' in Basel, Switzerland on March 20, 1987.
29 May 2013
MASAYUKI "JOJO" TAKAYANAGI - SECOND CONCEPT – COOL JOJO (THREE BLIND MICE, 1980)
1. Froggy Day
2. These Things
3. Hi Beck
4. Palo Alto
5. 317 East 32nd
6. Subconscious Lee
7. My New Flame
8. Lennie's Pennies
9. Froggy Day [Alternate Take]
10. Hi Beck [Alternate Take]
11. 317 East 32nd [Alternate Take]
12. Subconscious Lee [Alternate Take]
Nobuyoshi Ino, bass
Yasuhiro Yamazaki, drums
Masayuki Takayanagi, guitar
Kenji Kohsei, piano, electric piano
Recorded at Epicurus Studio, Tokyo on 3-5 December, 1979. Digitally remastered at JVC Mastering Centre on August 2, 2000.
TBM-XR-5018
CD Rip
27 May 2013
PAUL LOVENS / TOSHINORI KONDO "THE LAST SUPPER" (PO TORCH, 1980)
This LP is one of my favourite recordings concerning Lovens playing.
Watch out for a bit more of the great duo.
Toshinori Kondo, trumpet, mutes
Paul Lovens, selected drums and cymbals, percussion, zither, säge, etc.
1. The Last Supper (1st half) 21:45
2. The Last Supper (2nd half) 22:29
Recorded at the University of Bremen, Germany on 4th November 1980.
PO TORCH PTR/JWD 9
(lp rip)
26 May 2013
SCHWEIZER / CARL / LOVENS / MALFATTI / MILLER – RAMIFICATIONS (OGUN, 1975)
A1. Elephant Off The Bone
A2. What's Yours Then?
A3. Panacea For
B1. Rüdiger's Tune Is Called 0202 Which Is The New Code For Wuppertal (Part A)
B2. Rüdiger's Tune Is Called 0202 Which Is The New Code For Wuppertal (Part B)
B3. FMP
Irene Schweizer, piano
Rüdiger Carl, tenor saxophone
Radu Malfatti, trombone
Harry Miller, bass
Paul Lovens, drums
Recorded in September 1973 at the Kunsthaus, Zürich.
Ogun - OG 500
Vinyl Rip
25 May 2013
MAARTEN ALTENA OCTET "TEL" (CLAXON, 1982)
Finally I found the place where I had "hidden" the recordings of Maarten van Regteren Altena.
Prior doing some re-ups I thought of sharing one which wasn't on Inconstant Soll before.
MAARTEN ALTENA OCTET "TEL"
Maarten Altena, bass & cello
Lindsay Cooper, bassoon, sopranino saxophone
Maartje ten Horn, violin
Guus Jansen, piano
Maud Sauer, oboe & alto oboe
Paul Termos, alto saxophone
Kenny Wheeler, trumpet
Wolter Wierbos, trombone
1. Tel 5:23
2. Improvisations 6:15
3. Pukkel 8:01
4. Johan Van Wely 5:35
5. Rottum 6:04
6. Beertje 4:20
7. C-Melody 5:26
All compositions by Maarten Altena.
Recorded October 8 & 10, 1982 at De Ijsbreker, Amsterdam and 't Hoogt, Utrecht, Netherlands.
CLAXON 83.12
[Note: in the text-file included in the download I wrote soprano but it is sopranino!)
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