21 June 2014
PAUL DUNMALL / TONY IRVING - COCTEAU'S GHOST (DLE034)
Paul Dunmall, tenor saxophone, electronic bagpipes
Tony Irving, drums
1. Easter 11:56
2. Cocteau's ghost 5:25
3. Tourmaline 9:30
4. Cobos 6:25
5. Mycenaean 9:20
6. The beacon 19:00
Recorded: Lanes End Studio, Farlow. 18 January 1997
Engineer: Jim Murphy
Painting: Paul Dunmall
20 June 2014
MASAHIKO TOGASHI, STEVE LACY, YUJI TAKAHASHI – 富樫雅彦 Steve Lacy 高橋悠治 (水牛, EGG FARM, 2009)
1. Trio 1
2. Piano Solo
3. Duo
4. Trio 2
Togashi Masahiko, percussion
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Yuji Takahashi, piano
Recorded on Oct 16, 2000 at Hall Egg Farm.
水牛 Suigyu, Egg Farm – SG013
CD Rip
19 June 2014
PAUL DUNMALL / PAUL ROGERS - LOG CABINS (DLE033)
Paul Dunmall, E flat and B flat clarinets, dunclart
Paul Rogers, ALL bass
1. Log cabins 60:00
Recorded by Stephen Allen at Muse Studios, University of the West of England. 21 September 2003
Painting by Paul Dunmall
DUNMALL / GIBBS / BALL / METCALFE / JEFFERY - NEWSAGENTS (DLE032)
Paul Dunmall, tenor and soprano saxophones
Philip Gibbs, guitar
Andrew Ball, piano, celeste
Neil Metcalfe, flute
Hilary Jeffery, trombone
1. Newsagents 46:19
2. A hint of garlick 7:25
Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 4 May 2003
Recorded, mixed, mastered by Jonathan Scott
Monotype by Paul Dunmall
BTW the spelling of Hilary Jeffery was often wrong on the covers.
For wightdj who always leaves a comment. I hope you are enjoying these and it's not overload.
DUNMALL / GIBBS / ADAMS - CAN'T JUST BE A BODY (DLE031)
Paul Dunmall, soprano and tenor saxophones
Philip Gibbs, guitar, lute guitar
John Adams, guitar
1. Can't just be a body 23:18
2. Blanket of darkness 18:03
3. Just think and feel 15:04
Recorded at Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 6 April 2003
Recorded, mixed and mastered: Jonathan Scott
Painting: Paul Dunmall
PHIL GIBBS and JOHN ADAMS - SEEN A MOUSE (DLE030)
What, no Dunmall?!!
Recorded same day as DLE031
Phil Gibbs, acoustic guitars
John Adams, electric, acoustic guitars, mandobanjo
1. Pure finders 29:33
2. Sharp Alley bloodworms 7:20
3. Gentleman of four outs 4:33
4. Gentleman of four inns 3:59
5. Dance upon nothing 5:29
6. Seen a mouse 4:16
Recorded at Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 6 April 2003
Recorded, mixed, mastered: Jonathan Scott
Lino cut: Paul Dunmall
18 June 2014
DUNMALL / GIBBS / JEFFERY / BIANCO - GARGANCHELOPES (DLE028)
Paul Dunmall, tenor saxophone
Philip Gibbs, electric guitar
Hilary Jeffery, trombone
Tony Bianco, drums
1. Garganchelopes 56:57
Recorded at Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 3 November 2002
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Jonathan Scott
Painting: Paul Dunmall
17 June 2014
EDDIE DANIELS – THIS IS NEW (TAKT JAZZ SERIES, 1968)
A1. The Strut
A2. Thirsty Soul
A3. This Is New
B1. Wistful Moment
B2. Giant Steps
B3. Why Did I Choose You?
Kunimitsu Inaba, bass
Motohiko Hino, drums
Masabumi Kikuchi, piano
Eddie Daniels, tenor saxophone, clarinet
Terumasa Hino, trumpet
Recorded on August 4, 1968
Takt Jazz Series – XMS-10005-CT; CD - COCB-31027
CD Rip
16 June 2014
DUNMALL / JEFFERY / MARSH - HIGH BIRD, LOW BIRD (DLE027)
Paul Dunmall, tenor saxophone, harmonica
Hilary Jeffery, trombone
Tony Marsh, drums
1. High bird, low bird 14:15
2. Dr John's harmonica 23:26
3. This person is now free 8:42
4. No choice at all 11:01
5. Paul Rutherford lives at Simon's 4:04
Recorded at Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 3 November 2002
Recorded, mixed, mastered: Jonathan Scott
Painting: Paul Dunmall
HARUNA MIYAKE / YOSUKE YAMASHITA - EXCHANGE (VICTOR, 1979)
A1. Lullaby
A2. Exchange
B1. Beethoven's 9th Symphony
B2. Schoenberg
Haruna Miyake, piano
Yosuke Yamashita, piano
Recorded at Jean Jean on 5 March 1979
Victor - KVX-1054
Vinyl Rip
15 June 2014
DUNMALL / GIBBS / BALL / METCALFE / JEFFERY - NO AGENTS OF EVIL (DLE026)
Paul Dunmall, soprano saxophone, tam tam
Philip Gibbs, acoustic guitar
Andrew Ball, piano
Neil Metcalfe, flute
Hilary Jeffery, trombone
DISC A
1. A very fine gesture 13:30
2. Iraq 17:57
3. No angels of mercy 6:51
4. Angels of mercy 8:17
DISC B
1. Tibet 22:12
2. I'll come back to you as sure as the sun shines 23:41
Recorded at Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 24 November 2002
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Jonathan Scott
Monotype by Paul Dunmall
Andrew Ball may be a new name to some. He's more known in the classical world. It is not often that classical players engage in improvised music. He's fabulous here.
RAJESH MEHTA & VOJTĚCH & IRENA HAVEL - A Day In Benedict (1997)
RAJESH MEHTA - trumpet, custom-designed bass trumpet, hybrid trumpet with various extensions, mutes and objects
VOJTĚCH HAVEL - cello, viola da gamba tenor (tracks 1 to 10)
IRENA HAVLOVÁ - viola da gamba alto, prepared piano, Tibetan bells and singing bowls (tracks 1 to 5, 9, 10)
Group Improvisations
1 Untitled 5:49
2 Untitled 6:12
3 Untitled 7:34
4 Untitled 3:03
5 Untitled 3:41
6 Untitled 3:56
7 Untitled 4:01
8 Untitled 3:00
9 Untitled 5:01
10 Untitled 3:11
Rajesh Mehta Solo Improvisations
11 Untitled 5:14
12 Untitled 2:51
13 Untitled 2:22
14 Untitled 2:22
15 Untitled 2:57
16 Untitled 2:09
17 Untitled 3:13
18 Untitled 2:46
19 Untitled 2:30
CD Hermit Foundation – AV 011797
Time and Space - Liner Notes
The improvisations on the CD A Day in Benedict were recorded at the beginning of October 1997 in two chapels in the Plasy Monastery in the Czech Republic. Rajesh Mehta's "ragas for trumpet" and improvisations with Vojtech and Irena Havel, recorded over the course of one day, are the distillations of three years' of the trumpetist musical experiments within the St. Benedict Chapel. The improvisations were created specifically to set the chapel's acoustic qualities into full play.
The meditation chapel, planned to be the main chapel of a never-realized church was dedicated to the founder of the Benedictine Order. It is an oval space designed in the Baroque style around 1711 by the convenes architect Jan Blazej Santini-AichI. The work on the chapel and the entire convent were eventually completed under the supervision of K. I. Dientzenhofer in 1739. The chapel rises to a height of 25 meters and is 12 meters wide. Its architecture and acoustics were designed to amplify liturgical singing and the spoken word, and its interior is among the treasured gems of the Czech Baroque.
Within the chapel, the whisper of each tone echoes over and over as the sound winds up the elliptical cylinder of the cupola and disappears into the heights of its upper dome. The St. Bernard Chapel, the smaller of the two, located at a corner of the convent, has a briefer tonal echo and clearer acoustics. This is where the CD's improvisations with a prepared piano was performed..
Mehta uses three types of trumpets and extends their timbres and ranges with added elements (extensions, mutes, paper, water, tubes, and other objects). Vojtech and Irena Havel experiment with the sound and harmonies of stringed instruments (violoncello and viola da gamba) broadening their registers with glissando, flageolets, aliquot tones and percussion. In the recording, Tibetan singing bowls and bells were added to round out the tonal colors. The improvised dialogue among three musicians was inspired by the chapels' sound and spaces. The music that you hear is purely acoustic, played and recorded without playback or electronic devices, and set to the compact disk without digital or analogue corrections in the studio..
In a typical architectural space, the ringing vibration of lips, breath, brass and stringed instruments, the crash and clang of wood and metal objects function primarily as distinct, simultaneous units: their sounds are heard at the very moment they are made. In spaces that reverberate with echoes, the multiplication of the duration of tone, as it gradually disappears into the spiraling virtual distance, disorients our common perception and experience of time and space. The nymph Echo, residing within the convents' chapels, offers a natural polyphony and dialogue among the musicians' instruments and a hyper-serene inner sound-scape. Baroque architects' sensitivity and knowledge of the harmonic relationships within architectural space is unveiled and animated by the sensitivity of this contemporary music. Mehta's solos and improvisations with the Havels, ranging from delicate whispers to deeply vibrating tones, communicate within various levels of perception and weave together co-mingling layers of sound and time..
14 June 2014
HARUNA MIYAKE + JOËLLE LÉANDRE – SHORT TAKES (EGG FARM, 1998)
1-21. Untitled
Joëlle Léandre, bass
Haruna Miyake, piano
Recorded 5 April 1998 at Hall Egg Farm, Saitama, Japan.
Egg Farm – EF-005
CD Rip
13 June 2014
DUNMALL / ROGERS / GIBBS - THE STATE OF MOKSHA LIVE (DLE024)
Paul Dunmall, soprano saxophone, woodwinds, bagpipes, voice
Paul Rogers, 6-string ALL bass
Philip Gibbs, guitars, autoharp, theremin
1. The State of Moksha live 40:40
Words by Swami Sivananda
Rare Music Club at Wickham Theatre, Bristol. 5 April 2002
Recorded by Jonathan Scott
Painting by Paul Dunmall
BADEN BADEN FREE JAZZ MEETING 1968
Collective personnel according an article by Dieter Zimmerle in Germany's Jazz Podium 1969/01.(thanks to BJ for the scan)
It is really a pity that this isn't available in better sound plus with complete / correct informations and most important with more music from this event....
Manfred Schoof
Mongezi Feza
Albert Mangelsdorff
Evan Parker
John Tchicai
Willem Breuker
Becky Friend, flute
Steen Cleason, violin
Alexander von Schlippenbach
Chris McGregor
Wolfgang Dauner
Irene Schweizer
Karl Berger
Alan Silva
Eberhard Weber
Peter Kowald
Kent Carter
Louis Moholo
Pierre Favre
Jacques Thollot
Date of recording is from the same article. Further it is elaborated that tapes with pre-recorded music were used at least by Karl Berger.
1. Moonlight Alley (unknown) 10:35
Unidentified Ensemble
2. Longsmars' Ballad (Dauner/Mangelsdorff) 7:31
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Wolgang Dauner, piano
3. Stratology (Dauner) 4:50
Wolfgang Dauner, piano, ring modulator, synthesizer
+ bass(?)
4. Way Beyond Cave (Berger/Mangelsdorff) 5:40
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Karl Berger, vibes
5. unknown title 6:49
Willem Breuker, clarinet
And that's what I got with the files:
1 Moonlight Alley
Manfred Schhoof, Mongezi Feza, John Tchicai, Evan Parker, Willem Breuker, Chris McGregor, Wolfgang Dauner, Eberhard Weber, Peter Kowald, Karl Berger, Pierre Favre, Louis Moholo
2 Longsmars' Ballad
Wolfgang Dauner, Albert Mangelsdorff
3 Stratology
Eberhard Weber, Wolfgang Dauner, Irene Schweizer, Alexander von Schlippenbach, Chris McGregor
(two pianos + cembalo + celesta [from the article mentioned above] - so maybe only four musicians here?)
4 Way Beyond Cave
Albert Mangelsdorff, Karl Berger
5 Solo clarinet piece
(not listed on the cassette, possibly Willem Breuker ?)
Recorded at the Südwestfunk Studios, Baden-Baden in December 11-13, 1968.
Excerpts from the Baden-Baden Free Jazz Meeting 1968.
DUNMALL / ROGERS / GIBBS - LIVE AT THE QUAKER CENTRE (DLE023)
Paul Dunmall, soprano saxophone, bagpipes, woodwinds, melodica
Paul Rogers, 6-string ALL bass
Philip Gibbs, guitar, theremin
1. 77 miles to Gleech 54:37
Quaker Centre, Warwick. 27 September 2002
Recorded by Chris Trent
Mastered by Jonathan Scott
Lino cut by Paul Dunmall
11 June 2014
DUNMALL / ROGERS / GIBBS - THE STATE OF MOKSHA (DLE022)
PAUL DUNMALL / PHILIP GIBBS - THE VISION (DLE021)
Paul Dunmall, percussion, woodwinds, harmonica, vibraphone, melodica
Philip Gibbs, autoharp, guitars
1. The Vision (the words of Shri Ramakrishna) 38:30
2. Thunder (words of Karl Jung) 11:26
3. Earth matters 3:09
Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 13 January 2002
Engineer: Jonathan Scott
Painting: Paul Dunmall
PHILIP GIBBS / PAUL DUNMALL - ALL SORTS OF RITUALS (DLE020)
Philip Gibbs, guitars, Indian banjo, theremin, autoharp, ukulele banjo
Paul Dunmall, woodwinds, percussion, gopichand, voice, keyboard sitar
(Jonathan Scott, djembe, darbuka on Track 12)
1. Ritual One 6:01
2. Ritual Two 1:40
3. Ritual Three 5:03
4. Ritual Four 6:50
5. Ritual Five 1:04
6. Ritual Six 6:33
7. Ritual Seven 5:40
8. Ritual Eight 4:23
9. Ritual Nine 1:42
10. Ritual Ten 1:00
11. Ritual Eleven 2:14
12. Ritual Twelve 13:20
Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 19 November 2001
Engineer: Jonathan Scott
Painting: Paul Dunmall
BADEN BADEN NEW JAZZ MEETING 1986
Haven't heard this New Jazz Neeting - and I'm a bit confused regarding the line-up.......
Kenny Wheeler, trumpet & fluegelhorn
Manfred Schoof, trumpet & fluegelhorn
Herbert Joos, trumpet & fluegelhorn
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Gerd Dudek, soprano & tenor saxophone
Heinz Sauer, soprano & tenor saxophone
Christoph Lauer, tenor saxophone
Michel Pilz, bass clarinet
Philip Catherine, guitar
Toto Blanke, guitar
Karl Berger, vibes, melodica
Joachim Kühn, piano
Barre Phillips, bass
Jean François Jenny-Clark, bass
Daniel Humair, drums
Okay Temiz, drums
Joachim-Ernst Berendt, annoumcement
Werner Götze, annoumcement
Disc 1
01. Introduction 2:07
02. Suggestion (M. Schoof) 10:57
Solos: Kühn (p), Berger (vb), Catherine
03. Introduction 1:25
04. Walkie-Talkie (J. Kühn) 7:47
Rolf and Joachim Kühn, Karl Berger, J.F. Jenny-Clark, Aldo Romano (1966)
05. Introduction 0:51
06. Walkie-Talkie (J. Kühn) 10:27
Sauer, Kühn, Berger, Jenny-Clark, Humair
07. Introduction 0:38
08. After Ibiza (J. Kühn) 8:49
Solos: Joos, Schoof, Wheeler (tpt), Catherine, Blanke
09. Introduction 0:58
10. From Time to Time (J. Kühn) 10:22
Kühn, Jenny-Clark, Humair + Dudek, Sauer
11. Introduction 1:04
12. Gülay (J. Kühn) 2:59
Kühn, Jenny-Clark, Humair
13. Introduction 0:53
14. Moving in Two Grooves (A. Mangelsdorff) 15:07
Solos: Sauer (ts), Mangelsdorff (tb), Dudek (ts), Mariano (as), Kühn (p), Berger (vb), Wheeler (flh)
15. Announcement 0:28
Disc 2
01. Introduction 0:43
02. Morbidia (A. Mangelsdorff-C. Mariano) 4:36
Mangelsdorff, Mariano
03. Introduction 0:52
04. I Dig It, You Dig It (A. Mangelsdorff-D. Cherry) 5:10
Mangelsdorff, Don Cherry (1967)
05. Introduction 0:58
06. I Won't Forget You (B. Phillips) 6:00
Catherine, Blanke, Phillips, Jenny-Clark
07. Introduction 1:25
08. God Bless the Child (B. Holiday-A. Herzog, Jr.) 6:12
Sauer (ss), Kühn, Jenny-Clark, Humair
09. Introduction 0:41
10. God Bless the Child (B. Holiday-A. Herzog, Jr.) 6:12
Sauer (ts), Berger (vb), Kühn, Jenny-Clark, Humair
11. Introduction 1:02
12. A.M. Blues (M. Schoof) 8:10
Solos: Sauer (ts), Mangelsdorff; voiceover last 1:20
13. Introduction 1:31
14. Fast Nine (O. Temiz) 10:10
Solos: Mariano (as), Dudek (ts), Temiz, Humair
15. Introduction 1:14
16. Yagapriya (C. Mariano) 16:15
Solos: Berger (melodica), Mangelsdorff, Catherine, Pilz
17. Announcement 0:07
Disc 3
01. Introduction 0:31
02. The Cafe Parade (C. Mariano) 13:42
Solos: Mangelsdorff, Wheeler, Catherine, Kühn, Humair, Phillips
03. Introduction 0:33
04. Dakar Dance (K. Berger) 4:35
Berger with Dave Holland, Ed Blackwell
05. Introduction 0:45
06. Dakar Dance (K. Berger) 7:03
Solos: Berger (melodica), Wheeler, Berger (vb)
07. Introduction 2:03
08. Winter Song (H. Joos) 8:04
Solo: Joos (flh)
09. Introduction 0:30
10. Ketal Charlie (T. Blanke) 5:42
Solos: Mariano (as), Blanke (g), Mangelsdorff
11. Introduction 0:43
12. L'Eternal Desire (P. Catherine) 5:46
Solos: Schoof, Wheeler (tpt), Catherine
13. Introduction 0:44
14. Gentle Piece (K. Wheeler) 7:46
Solos: Kühn, Sauer (ts), Mariano (as), Wheeler (flh), Blanke, Dudek/Kühn duo
15. Introduction 1:39
16. We Change (K. Berger) 18:57
Solos: Joos, Schoof, Wheeler, Mangelsdorff, Pilz, Sauer (ts), Dudek (ts), Blanke, Temiz, Jenny-Clark, Phillips (arco), Kühn, Catherine, Humair
17. Announcement 0:24
Disc 4
01. Introduction 5:05
02. Moving in Two Grooves (A. Mangelsdorff) 8:29
03. Introduction 2:50
04. Gentle Piece (K. Wheeler) 8:27
Solos: Blanke, Mariano (as), Dudek/Kühn, Wheeler (tpt)
05. Introduction 1:04
06. Be-Ma-Pil-Philz (M. Pilz-B. Phillips) 6:56
Pilz, Phillips
07. Morbidia (A. Mangelsdorff-C. Mariano) 5:25
Mangelsdorff, Mariano
08. Meadow Bells (H. Sauer-J. Kühn) 6:01
Sauer (ts), Kühn
09. Introduction 1:06
10. Walkie-Talkie (J. Kühn) (inc) 1:10
Rolf and Joachim Kühn, Karl Berger, J.F. Jenny-Clark, Aldo Romano (1966)
11. Walkie-Talkie (J. Kühn) 11:55
Sauer, Kühn, Berger, Jenny-Clark, Humair
12. Announcement 0:35
Disc 5
01. Winter Song (H. Joos) 6:51
Solo: Joos (flh)
02. Introduction 2:11
03. Yagapriya (C. Mariano) 14:17
Solos: Berger (melodica), Mangelsdorff, Catherine, Pilz
04. Dakar Dance (K. Berger) 13:36
05. Fast Nine (O. Temiz) 7:59
Solos: Mariano (as), Dudek (ts), Temiz, Humair
06. Introduction 0:21
07. After Ibiza (J. Kühn) 11:13
Solos: Joos, Schoof, Wheeler (tpt), Blanke
08. Announcement 0:24
Disc 6
01. Introduction 0:22
02. Award for Christoph Lauer 7:22
03. I Want to Talk About You (B. Eckstine) 4:15
Lauer
04. Introduction 1:08
05. Everybody's Song But My Own (K. Wheeler) 8:33
Wheeler, Catherine, Jenny-Clark
06. Green Table Speech (G. Dudek) 10:38
Schoof (tpt), Dudek (ts), Phillips, Temiz
07. Gülay (J. Kühn) 10:19
Kühn, Jenny-Clark, Humair
08. Introduction 0:18
09. L'Eternal Desire (P. Catherine) 6:20
Solos: Schoof, Wheeler
10. Introduction 0:10
11. Suggestion (M. Schoof) (encore) 8:54
12. Announcement 0:36
Recorded at Südwestfunk Studios, Baden-Baden in December 1986.
Discs 1-3 include music recorded during the Baden-Baden New Jazz Meeting in Südwestfunk Studios in Baden-Baden. Discs 4-6 were recorded at a public performance in early December 1986 at Kurfürstliches Schloss in Mainz.
10 June 2014
DUNMALL / JEFFERY / GIBBS / ADAMS / MARSH - ZOOPLONGOMA (DLE019)
Paul Dunmall, tenor saxophone
Hilary Jeffery, trombone
Philip Gibbs, guitar
John Adams, guitar
Tony Marsh, drums
1. Zooplongoma 38:45
2. Epessimepeton 23:55
Recorded at Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 18 January 2001
Engineered, mixed, mastered: Jonathan Scott
Painting: Paul Dunmall
DUNMALL / GIBBS / DODDS / BIANCO - DARK CLOUDS GATHERING (DLE018)
Paul Dunmall, tenor saxophone
Philip Gibbs, guitar
Chris Dodds, bass
Tony Bianco, drums
1. Contemplation 32:53
2. Dark clouds gathering 29:04
Recorded at Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 5 July 2001
Engineer: Jonathan Scott
Painting: Paul Dunmall
AKIRA SAKATA – POCHI (BETTER DAYS, 1980)
A1. Cho-Cho
A2. Guzura In Wonderland
A3. Strange Island
B1. Do-In
B2. R2 / Strange Island
Akira Sakata, alto saxophone, alto clarinet
Hiroshi Yoshino, bass
Nobu Fujii, drums
Better Days – YF-7002-N
Vinyl Rip
9 June 2014
MASABUMI KIKUCHI, MASAHIKO TOGASHI, GARY PEACOCK – POESY : THE MAN WHO KEEPS WASHING HIS HANDS (PHILIPS, 1971)
A1. The Milky Way
A2. Dreams
A3. The Trap
A4. Apple
B1. Get Magic Again
B2. Foaming Around Sounds
B3. Aspiration
B4. End
Masabumi Kikuchi, piano
Masahiko Togashi, percussion
Gary Peacock, bass
Recorded at Victor Studio, Tokyo on June 30, July 13-16 1971
Philips/Nippon Phonogram - FX8518, re-issued as FS-6507 and 18PJ-1007.
Vinyl Rip
8 June 2014
DUNMALL / GIBBS / TIPPETT / BELLATALLA / FAIRCLOUGH - KUNIKAZU (DLE017)
Paul Dunmall, tenor saxophone
Philip Gibbs, guitar
Keith Tippett, piano
Roberto Bellatalla, bass
Peter Fairclough, drums
1. Kunikazu 28:22
2. Samu 6:13
3. Inissud 22:42
Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 7 October 2001
Recording engineer: Jonathan Scott
Painting: Paul Dunmall
PAUL DUNMALL / TONY MARSH - LIVE AT THE KLINKER (DLE016)
Paul Dunmall, tenor and soprano saxophones
Tony Marsh, drums
1. The Snapper 22:28
2. It could have been you 10:26
3. Geisha gig 28:57
Klinker Club, London. 7 June 2001
Recording: Tim Fletcher
Painting: Tony Marsh
PAUL DUNMALL / PAUL ROGERS - JA JA SPOON (DLE013)
Paul Dunmall - tenor saxophone, bagpipes
Paul Rogers - five-string double bass
1. Ja Ja Spoon 22:25
2. Spoon Ja Ja 16:19
3. Ja Spoon Ja 10:23
Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 27 May 2001
Recorded by Jonathan Scott. Mastered by Chris Trent.
Painting by Paul Dunmall
NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP NO.69 - JOHN SURMAN & FRIENDS "CONFLAGRATION" (1970)
Kenny Wheeler, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Eje Thelin, trombone
John Surman, soprano and baritone saxophone, bass clarinet
Mike Osborne, alto saxophone
Anthony Braxton, alto & sopranino saxophone, contrabass clarinet
Alan Skidmore, tenor saxophone
Chick Corea, piano
Dave Holland, bass
Barre Phillips, bass
Stu Martin, drums
Barry Altschul, drums, percussion
1. Conflagration (B. Phillips) 14:04
Solos: Skidmore; Mangelsdorff/Corea; Martin/Altschul; Surman (ss)/Wheeler
2. 6s and 7s (B. Phillips) 12:28
Solos: Phillips; Surman (bs); Wheeler; Braxton; Skidmore; Mangelsdorff
3. B (S. Martin) 10:40
Solos: Altschul; Mangelsdorff
4. Malachite (J. Surman) 12:26
Solos: Skidmore; Surman (bs); Mangelsdorff/Osborne; Braxton (cbcl); Corea
5. Coins (C. Corea) (inc) 02:56
6. Causes Are Events (K. Wheeler) 16:24
Solos: Mangelsdorff; Braxton (as); Corea
7. Sometime Ago (C. Corea) (inc) 16:32
Solos: Braxton (sss); Corea; Wheeler
Recorded at Studio 10, Grosser Sendesaal des NDR Funkhauses, Hamburg on November 27, 1970.
PAUL DUNMALL - SOLO BAGPIPES II (DLE012)
Paul Dunmall - Gaida, Northumberland and Border bagpipes
1. Infinity within a semitone 3:39
2. No food to eat 2:46
3. The day before freedom 6:19
4. Loved ones 6:03
5. Wild tiger mind 8:09
6. A bag mistake 5:57
7. The expanding universe 3:46
8. Snatch us from the terrors of fear and pain 5:12
9. The mountains love big pipes 15:23
Recorded : Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 27 April 2001
Engineered and mastered: Jonathan Scott
Painting: Paul Dunmall
Track 9 for Jerry and Nathalie
6 June 2014
RIC COLBECK QUARTET "THE SUN IS COMING UP" (FONTANA, 1970)
You'll find some background to Ric Colbeck here.
Ric Colbeck, trumpet
Mike Osborne, alto saxophone
Jean-François Jenny-Clark, bass
Selwyn Lissack, drums
A1. Aphrodite 14:28
A2. Subdued 6:27
B1. The Sun Is Coming Up 9:53
B2. Lowlands 11:39
Recorded at Chalk Farm Studios London on 19-20 January 1970.
FONTANA 6383 001 (vinyl rip)
John Stevens - Freebop - at Bracknell and at the BBC
While I'm in the business of reviving John Stevens posts, here are two more posted back in 2007, actually in the first year of this blog. They were posted here and here . The discussion back then went into a great deal of minutiae about what was recorded when and where, but it ended up in consensus. What is on the record was from the Bracknell festival in 1982 whereas the non-released session was done for the BBC later in the year, but also in front of a live audience. Maybe that created some confusion.
Freebop played as a sextet on both occasions with a core group of four, and two separate guests for each session. The Bracknell group was as follows:
Gordon Beck - p
Pete King - as
Jon Corbett - trp
Paul Rutherford - tmb
Jeff Clyne - b
John Stevens - d
Side One:
1. Blue Line
2. Rhythm Is
3. Take Care
Side Two:
1. Okko
2. Kook
The BBC session:
Paul Rutherford (tb),
Trevor Watts (as),
Pete King (as),
John Etheridge (g),
Jeff Clyne (b),
John Stevens (d).
Rec. live by BBC Radio,
prob. London, UK
October 19th, 1982;
transmitted : BBC R1, ‘Sounds of Jazz’ (‘Jazz Club’ slot),
Sun November 7th, 1982.
1. Blue Line (Stevens) 11.00
2. announcer 00.55
3. Take care (Stevens) 05.010
4. announcer 00.41
5. Rhythm is (Stevens) 10.32
As the name indicates, this was a meeting place for musicians coming from the bop mainstream and from the improv end of the spectrum, but it all gels beautifully here.
The Freebop record was posted as an mp3 back in 2007 and that link is unbelievably still active. For this post, I've gone to the master wav file, so this is now posted in lossless flac. I'm hoping to post more Stevens in the near future, particularly his Away fusion group which made a few records in the 70s, on prog/mainstream labels and some early 80s stuff as well.
5 June 2014
TAKEHIRO HONDA & GERD DUDEK – FLYING TO THE SKY (TRIO RECORDS, 1971)
A1. Dji-Dji-Eitch-Eitch
B1. Flying To The Sky
B2. Floating On The Sea
Günter Lenz, bass
Motohiko Hino, drums
Takehiro Honda, piano, electric piano
Gerd Dudek, tenor & sopranino saxophone
Recorded March 1, 1971
Trio Records – RSP-9019
Vinyl Rip
3 June 2014
John Stevens - Chemistry

Here is a repost of a post back in 2009, due to a request in our comments section.
Led by John Stevens, this is a different mix from his chamber-like SME or his foray into jazz-rock fusion with Away (similarly to Trevor Watts' Amalgam). The accent here is on chemistry, finding a group of players who have not interacted much before, doing it on the spur and creating that live feeling and keeping in the rough edges; anything to avoid that smoothness. Although John had played with the others individually and in smaller groups before, the group as such was new to this adventure.
The line-up:
Kenny Wheeler - trumpet/flugelhorn
Ray Warleigh - alto sax
Trevor Watts - alto sax
Jeff Clyne - bass
John Stevens - drums
01_Bass Is
02_Coleman
03_The Bird
The legacy of Coleman is quite evident in these pieces, certainly in the lightness and rhythmic fluidity of Watts' playing, another Colemanian trait and one Watts was going to refine in the years to come. Warleigh inserts a grittier, earthier counterpart to Watts' flights of fancy. Wheeler juts in with some tight, jagged spurts on both the second and third tracks. Clyne leads in the first piece slowly and deliberately with the group gradually joining in and with Stevens holding down an airy, light and very elegant groove. While the first piece is tentative, the two following pieces are machine-gun charged. Both open with short, sharp statements played at a breakneck pace with Watts heading off into the first solo on the second piece and Warleigh on the third. Both Clyde and Stevens get to do short, succinct solos, only broken up by restatements of the theme. However, at the mid-point of the third and last piece, the urgency of the piece suddenly breaks off into an introspective, elegiac mood which might recall the chamber intimacy of the SME, though never getting as taut and abstract. With John Stevens, always expect the unexpected!
All in all, ultra-fine playing from all concerned, indicating that the chemistry was indeed there on the day or more precisely, during three hours of studio recordings in November 1975. This was made at the Riverside Studio, presumably in London, but released on the Berlin-based Vinyl label in 1977 and never rereleased on cd, as far as is known. Steve Lake provided detailed sleeve notes on the back cover of the record, which has been reproduced here and appended to the tracks.
RADIO JAZZ GROUP STUTTGART & KARL BERGER "STUTTGART 1971/72"
Ack Van Rooyen, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Walter "Joki" Freund, soprano & tenor saxophone
Frank St. Peter, alto & tenor saxophone
Gerd Dudek, soprano & tenor saxophone, flute
Karl Berger, vibraphone
Wolfgang Dauner, piano, ring modulator
Eberhard Weber, bass, cello
Fred Braceful, drums
Allen Blairman, drums
1. We Are You (K. Berger) (Dedicated to Albert Ayler) 15:56
2. Announcement 00:25
3. Sounds (K. Berger) (inc) 05:42
4. It's Your Turn (K. Berger) (first version (inc)) 16:55
5. Introduction (Dieter Zimmerle) 00:40
6. It's Your Turn (K. Berger) (second version (inc)) 11:44
Recorded ar Radio Studio SWR Villa Berg, Stuttgart on July 29, 1971.
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Ack Van Rooyen, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Walter "Joki" Freund, soprano & tenor saxophone
Frank St. Peter, alto & tenor saxophone
Karl Berger, vibraphone
Wolfgang Dauner, piano, ring modulator
Eberhard Weber, bass, cello
Fred Braceful, drums
Makaya Ntshoko, drums
Ingrid Berger, vocals
7. Introduction 00:51
8. Catch Up - Who is Blind? (K. Berger) (inc) 17:23
Recorded at Radio Studio SWR Villa Berg, Stuttgart in July, 1972.
DEREK BAILEY, EVAN PARKER – COMPATIBLES (INCUS RECORDS, 1986)
A1. Incus: The Bones Of Contention
B1. Vein Forms: Peter Riley
B2. In Memoriam: Laurent Goddet
B3. NYC: E & K
Derek Bailey, guitar
Evan Parker, saxophone
A. Recorded 22 April 1985 at the Arts Theatre London during the Incus Festival.
B1-3. Recorded 27 July 1985 at the Bethnal Green Music Library, London.
Incus Records – 50
Vinyl Rip
2 June 2014
GIBBS / ADAMS / DUNMALL - SOMETHING NORMAL (DLE010)
Philip Gibbs, guitars, ukulele banjo
John Adams, guitars, banjo, mandolin
Paul Dunmall, soprano saxophone, swanee sax, flute, pregnophone, moxeno, bagpipes
Disc A
1. Deprived of oxygen 3:18
2. Fens to the right, boilerman 5:55
3. Hey! He's eating my teeth 15:08
4. Disturbing events 11:32
5. I'll drink to that 7:20
6. Discussions with an astral being 9:42
7. Full moon creeper 4:04
8. Beautiful young lady 0:55
1. Come on in the seats are filthy 14:34
2. Psycho snuffling 1:37
3. The boyman who ate a whole sweet 3:05
4. Normal past, out future 12:49
5. True phenomenon 4:57
6. The ambrosia of Kuppaswamy 9:00
7. Shiva's gift 5:34
8. The final wedge 1:40
Recorded at the Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 10 April 2001
Engineer: Jonathan Scott. Painting: Paul Dunmall
GIBBS / ROGERS / DUNMALL - GWINKS (DLE009)
Philip Gibbs, guitar
Paul Rogers, double bass
Paul Dunmall, soprano saxophone, bagpipes
1. Bird on a mountain 29:59
2. Gwinks 9:10
3. Cherpers 12:42
4. Two dogs digs feathers 11:11
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Jonathan Scott
Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 16 February 2001
Painting: Paul Dunmall
NEW JAZZ TRIO + STREICHQUINTETT "FRANKFURT, 1972"
Manfred Schoof, trumpet & fluegelhorn
Peter Trunk, bass, cello
Cees See, drums, percussion, zither
Koenraad Ellegiers, violin
Christel-Renate Wüstenbecker, violin
Herbert Krey, viola
Manfred Niehaus, viola
Othello Liesmann, cello
Dietrich Schulz-Köhn, announcement
1. radio introduction 00:40
2. introduction (Dietrich Schulz-Köhn) 00:39
3. Ludus Totalis (M. Schoof) 03:52
4. Feathered Friends (M. Schoof) 04:23
5. Currents (M. Schoof) 04:34
6. Portraits > Hommage (M. Schoof) 09:57
7. Summoonata - Absolute (M. Schoof) 11:24
Recorded on March 26, 1972 at the Kongresshalle, Frankfurt during the 13th German Jazzfestival.
1 June 2014
BENGT NORDSTRÖM – NATURAL MUSIC (BIRD NOTES, 1968)
A. Bird Notes And Folk Tunes
B. Spontaneous Creation
Bengt Nordström, alto & tenor saxophone
Sven Hessle, bass
Bird Notes – BNLP 2
Vinyl Rip
RUTHERFORD -:- BRÖTZMANN -:- PARKER "THREE RECORDINGS - AUDIENCE, 1976/80/81"
Re-discovered these three audience recordings last week on one of my external hd.
Enjoyed them quiet a bit -
ISKRA 1904 "BERLIN 1976"
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Derek Bailey, guitar
Tristan Honsinger, cello
Peter Kowald, bass
1 >improv< 14:08
Recorded at the "Workshop Freie Musik", Akademie der Künste, Berlin on 24.3. - 28.3.1976.
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PETER BRÖTZMANN SEXTET "BRACKNELL 1980"
Mark Charig, trumpet
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Peter Brötzmann, tenor & bass saxophone, clarinet
Peter Kowald, bass
Barry Guy, bass
John Stevens, drums, cornet
1,. >unknown title< 37:35
Recorded at an unknown venue in Bracknell, UK on July 5, 1980.
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EVAN PARKER SEXTET "LONDON 23-08-81"
George Lewis, trombone
Evan Parker, tenor & soprano saxophone
Alex Schlippenbach, piano
Maarten Altena, bass
Paul Lovens, percussion
Paul Lytton, percussion
1. >improv< 27:46
Recorded at an unknow venue in London on August 23, 1981.
31 May 2014
GEORGE RUSSELL SEXTET "STOCKHOLM - GYLLENE CIRKELN 1964/65"
The above picture is part of the art-work which went along with the files I got from the "follyforto seewhat" blog some years ago. Thanks once more to the original uploader.
The music of the two George Russell Sextets posted here is really very good!
Bernt Rosengren, tenor saxophone
Thad Jones, trumpet
Garnett Brown, trombone
George Russell, piano
Barre Phillips, bass
Al Heath, drums
1. radio introduction 0:44
2. Stratosphunk (Russell)/ 'Round Midnight (Monk)/ Sippin' At Bells (Davis) 23:54
Recorded at the Gyllene Cirkeln in Stockholm in October, 1964.
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Bernt Rosengren, tenor saxophone
Bertil Lövgren, trumpet
Eje Thelin, trombone
George Russell, piano
Roman Dylag, bass
Al Heath, drums
3. radio introduction 0:08
4. The Outer View / Kentucky Oysters (all tunes by Russell) 28:09
Recorded at the Gyllene Cirkeln in Stockholm on April 9, 1965.
BENGT "FRIPPE" NORDSTRÖM - MEANINGLESS (BLUE TOWER RECORDS, 2003)
1. Woofin' And Tweetin'
2. Half Nelson
3. Drums
4. Rue Chaptal
5. Woofin' And Tweetin'
6. Meaningless
Allan Wajda, piano
Bengt "Frippe" Nordström, alto & tenor saxophone
Bernt Rosengren, tenor saxophone
Lalle Svensson, trumpet
Fredrik Norén, drums
Björn Alke, bass
Bertil Löfgren, trumpet (2)
Bo Skoglund, drums (3)
Recorded in Stockholm, 1962-64
Blue Tower Records - BTCD08
CD Rip
30 May 2014
DUNMALL / GIBBS / BALACHANDAR - MANJAH (DLE007)
Paul Dunmall, soprano saxophone
Philip Gibbs, guitars
M. Balachandar, mridangam
1. Soonachudra 11:22
2. I could yak it 22:23
3. Manjah 9:21
4. Speaking about others 8:22
5. Yellow paste 5:17
Recorded at Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 8 February 2001
Engineer: Jonathan Scott
29 May 2014
BARRY GUY NEW ORCHESTRA & ELLIOTT SHARP "BERLIN, 2009"
If my memory serves right this was first posted on "FollyForToSeeWhat".
Sadly no proper release has surfaced.
Barry Guy, bass, director
Evan Parker, tenor & soprano saxophone
Mats Gustafsson, reeds
Trevor Watts, reeds
Per Texas Johansson, bass clarinet
Herb Robertson, trumpet
Johannes Bauer, trombone
Per Åke Holmlander, tuba
Agusti Fernandez, piano
Paul Lytton, drums
Raymond Strid, drums
Elliott Sharp, guitar, electronics
1. Danaus (Barry Guy) 23:41
2. Radio Rondo (Barry Guy) 30:32
Recorded live at Haus der Berliner Festspiele, Main Stage during the Jazzfestival Berlin on November 6, 2009.
28 May 2014
DUNMALL / GIBBS / ADAMS / MARSHALL / MARSH / NOBLE - ZAP III (DLE005)
Paul Dunmall, tenor saxophone
Philip Gibbs, guitar
John Adams, guitar
Oren Marshall, tuba
Tony Marsh, drums
Steve Noble, drums
1. Zap III (part one) 35:22
2. Zap III (part two) 25:59
3. Zap III (part three) 9:34
Recorded: Victoria Rooms, Bristol. 23 October 2000
Engineer: Jonathan Scott
DUNMALL/ADAMS/MARSHALL/SANDERS/NOBLE - ZAP II (DLE004)
Paul Dunmall, tenor saxophone
John Adams, guitar
Oren Marshall, tuba
Mark Sanders, drums
Steve Noble, drums
1. Zap II (part one) 45:07
2. Zap II (part two) 28:51
Live at the Vortex, London. 20 April 1997
Recording: Andy Isham
Mastering: Marco Anderson
Painting: Dorothy Dunmall (Paul's mum)
















































