23 January 2015
22 January 2015
JiŘí STiVíN - Zodiac Live at Prague Spring 2007
Stivín's album Zodiac (Zvěrokruh in Czech, released 1977) was never performed live, until Spring 2007, in time for 40th anniversary of its creation. From studio version, where Stivín played also drums beside saxes, flutes etc., and posted here before, he retained both string quartet and mixed choir (even in updated personnelss). Slovak pianist Gabriel Jonáš was busy at the time for Prague Spring Festival, so he was replaced by Karel Růžička. Added are vibraphonist Radek Krampl and Stivín's occasional international partners, bassist Ali Haurand and drummer Daniel Humair. Various medieval melodies are used in choir parts. I think result is still vital mix of classical & early music, folklore and jazz.
JiŘí STiVíN - Zodiac Live at Prague Spring 2007
01. Živly / Elements (Jiří Stivín) 28.15
02. Nálady / Moods (Jiří Stivín) 23.50
03. Zvěrokruh / Zodiac (Jiří Stivín) 14.35
04. Miserere (Stivín-Růžička-Krampl-Haurand-Humair / Anonym) 5.30 (encore)
Jiří Stivín - flutes, saxes and bass clarinet
Karel Růžička - piano
Radek Krampl - vibes, marimba and devices
Ali Haurand - double bass
Daniel Humair - drums
Talich Quartet (Jan Talich - 1st violin, Petr Maceček - 2nd violin, Vladimír Bukač - viola, Petr Prause - cello)
Kühn mixed chorus, choirmaster Marek Vorlíček.
Czech Radio broadcast. Recorded June 2, 2007 at Prague Crossroad (Saint Anna Church). Concert was part of Prague Spring festival.
21 January 2015
TAKESHI SHIBUYA - PIANO SOLO (AKETA'S DISK, 1983)
A1. Runagirio
A2. Old Folks
A3. Estrellita
A4. My One And Only Love
A5. Solitude
B1. Tarirari Blues
B2. Body And Soul
B3. Misterioso
B5. Gipsy Love Song
Recorded at Aketa-no-mise, Nishi Ogi, in February, June and July, 1982
Aketa's Disk - AD-13
LP Rip
20 January 2015
Alan Silva - Luna Surface


Here's another one, reactivated from the early days of the blog, posted back in 2009, again due to a request. This time I did not have to go the archives to find it; instead went to the Rutracker torrent site and lo and behold, there it was! Only difference was that a audiochecker log file was attached, informing me that the files are 99.5 per cent compact disc digital audio, which is kinda funny considering the file was taken from a fine old rusty analogue lp. Stuff travels, eh? Anyway, enjoy the cacophony!
Original post follows:
While in the business of resurrecting old BYG Actuel records, here's another one, also posted on the Church#9 blog, then in the mp3 format, but again upgraded to a lossless audio format for posting here.
How to characterise this one? It is what it is, I guess. To some, an inpenetrable wall of sound, to others a no holds barred piece of collective improvisation. However which way it is viewed, assessed or interpreted, it's a piece which hardly had any precedents and hardly has seen any successors. Or maybe it has, but in terms of intensity and aural onslaught, rare by most standards.
A veritable star-studded cast of free jazz maestros on this 28-minute piece:
Bernard Vitet - trumpet, french horn
Grachan Moncur III - trombone
Archie Shepp - soprano sax
Anthony Braxton - soprano and alto sax
Kenneth Terroade - tenor sax
Dave Burrell - piano
Alan Silva - violin
Leroy Jenkins - violin, viola
Beb Guerin, Malachi Favors - bass
Claude Delcloo - drums
Recorded 17 August 1969 in Paris
Dive in!
19 January 2015
Joachim Kühn Africa Connection feat. Pharoah Sanders - Berlin JazzFest 2o13
This one probably comes from dime, but i got it from torrents. Thanks to previous uploaders.
joachim kühn africa connection feat. pharoah sanders
'gnawa jazz voodoo'
jazzfest
haus der berliner festspiele, grosse buehne
berlin, germany
31.10.2013
source: dvb-s > techno trend tt-premium s2-6400 twin hd > hdd > nero wave editor > flac
(mpeg1 layer 2/320 kbps) [radio station - rbb kulturradio]
joachim kühn - p
majid bekkas - guembri, oud
ramón lópez - dr, perc
joseph bessan kouassi - conga, talking drum, voc
abdessadek bounhar - perc
fathallah chaouki - perc
moussa sissokho - perc
pharoah sanders - sax
01. pharoah 05:40
02. soon in june 19:59
03. transmitting 11:02
04. gbalele 11:25
Hozan Yamamoto-Le Japon aux quatre saisons-1980
Here's a lovely Japanese flavoured chamber Folk-Jazz session (with some free improvisation) led by Hozan Yamamoto, very reminiscent of mid 70's Oregon, perhaps even inspired by them up to a point...
I'd certainly have mistaken the guitarist as Ralph Towner in a blind fold test!
And a dash of early 60's Jimmy Giuffre.
Gorgeous tunes too.
Hozan Yamamoto -Shakuhachi
Yasuo Arakawa-db
Ryo Noda-Saxophones
Sadanori Nakamure-Guitars
released by yupiteru in 1980
Enjoy!
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Ps , i recently finally found the correct belt for my turntable, which is now running much more accurately.
I'd certainly have mistaken the guitarist as Ralph Towner in a blind fold test!
And a dash of early 60's Jimmy Giuffre.
Gorgeous tunes too.
Hozan Yamamoto -Shakuhachi
Yasuo Arakawa-db
Ryo Noda-Saxophones
Sadanori Nakamure-Guitars
released by yupiteru in 1980
Enjoy!
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Ps , i recently finally found the correct belt for my turntable, which is now running much more accurately.
18 January 2015
Ken Vandermark's Free Fall Trio - Live Stockholm 2007 (FM recording) flac

There were a couple of requests for this one, so I thought I might as well put it at the top of the front page as it was originally posted quite a while ago, back in February 2008. Otherwise it is as it was, but with a new link at the bottom of the comments section. Posted back then by Boromir:
This trio is unlike any of the other projects that Ken Vandermark's been involved in. There's none of the wild energy found in Vandermark 5 and his work with The Thing. The trio was formed to carry on the style of the 1960s drumless trio of Jimmy Giuffre. The influence is obvious, though the music they play is not a straight tribute to Giuffre. Vandermark plays clarinet on all tracks. The music is melodic and reflective, and is a tribute to Vandermarks flexibility. He is well accompanied by an excellent Swedish pairing.
Details:
Ken Vandermark - Free Fall
2007-September-19
Stockholm, Sweden
Glenn Miller Café, 2007
Ken Vandermark,reeds
Harvard Wiik,p
Ingebrigt Haker-Flaten,b
Set 1: 45:321
Title 4:51
2 Announcement KV 0:08
3 E.C. (HW,comp) 8:08
4 Announcement KV 0:33
5 Methologies (HW,comp) 7:36
6 Title 3:40
7 Announcement KV 0:58
8 Open, Not Closed 6:26
9 Announcement KV 0:32
10 Music For Clocks 6:48
11 Announcement KV 0:09
12 Invisible Cities (HW,comp) 5:34
13 Announcement Speaker 0:08
Set 2: 44:381
Title 1:59
2 Announcement KV 0:27
3 Eulogy For The Typewriter 10:33
4 Announcement KV 0:29
5 Ithalics (HW,comp) 4:53
6 Title 4:30 7 Announcement KV 0:12
8 Cottonfield 6:41 9 Title 2:23
10 Title 2:19
11 Announcement KV 0:31
12 Turns (TerrieEx,comp) 9:24
13 Announcement Speaker 0:11
The concert was broadcast on Swedish radio. Sound quality is excellent. Thanks to jazzrita for seeding this fine concert.
Link in comments.
JEAN-FRANÇOIS JENNY-CLARK & ALDO ROMANO – DIVIETO DI SANTIFICAZIONE (HORO RECORDS, 1977)
A1. Divieto Di Santificazione
A2. River Bop
A3. Luce Rossa
A4. Verra' La Morte E Avra'
B1. Viva Fo
B2. Via Libera
B3. Stamatopoulos
B4. Atto Di Nascita
B5. Abitudini
Aldo Romano, drums, piano, acoustic guitar
Jean-François Jenny-Clark, bass
Alessandro Sperli, voice
Recorded at Mama Dog Studio, Rome on 23-24 June 1977
Horo Records – HZ 07
LP Rip
14 January 2015
ISAO SUZUKI – THREE CUSHION (PADDLE WHEEL, 1981)
A1. Perhaps
A2. Moritat
A3. Together Again
B1. Three-Cushion
B2. You Don't Know What Love Is
B3. Sandy
Isao Suzuki, bass
Motohiko Hino, drums
Yoshiaki Miyanoue, guitar
Ichiro Doi, piano
Akira Miyazawa, tenor saxophone
Tadanori Konakawa, trombone
Recorded at King Studio 2, Tokyo, on 6 May 1981
Paddle Wheel – K28P-6119
LP Rip
13 January 2015
MUJICIAN - The Albert, Bristol 1989 and 1993
KEITH TIPPETT - piano
PAUL DUNMALL - baritone, tenor and soprano saxophones
TONY LEVIN - drums
PAUL ROGERS - bass
The Albert Inn, Bristol.
Well almost complete; I had to junk some from the second set
of the 1989 gig. The cassette player
picked up a nasty hum, I think because I’d decided to plug into a socket rather
than run off batteries and I’d got the transformer too close to the recorder. In
my mind the recording was a write-off, but now, twenty five years later, I
discover there is an hour and a half of prime Mujician! This gig was near the end of a tour of mostly
art centres and after ‘concerts’ this was time to relax and put the comfy old ‘gig’
slippers on in the intimate, friendly and crowded Albert Inn – renowned as the
place for jazz in Bristol.
The 1993 gig has appeared here before, in two different
postings. So if you’ve had it before you
won’t need it again. I just thought I’d
pull it all together here.
Enjoy
19th November 1989
SET 1
1. 20:12
2. 42:01
SET 2
1. 27:53
12th September 1993
SET 1
1. 36:22
2. 11:44
SET 2
1. 49:53
2. 5:12
12 January 2015
SOMMER / JOST - DuOh! "DIE DUNKLE WOLKE" (FISH MUSIC, 1987)
Update: Recently I've re-listened to this album. And I enjoyed it even more than a few years ago.
IMO it's a minor classic -
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A meeting between the eastern and the western part of Germany. It was not the first one.
Already before 1973 Jost Gebers fom FMP brought musicians from West-Berlin to the City's eastern part. These meetings/concerts between musicians from the DDR and the "West" were at the beginning illegal.
A concert by the Irène Schweizer Quartet on October 1973 marked the beginning of official encounters. The relationship to the DDR administration remained somewhat fragile and demanded creative input especially from Jost Gebers.
It is safe to say that the reunion was already on it's way before anyone even imagined the german reunification.
This recording - made two years before the wall came down - is a superb example of this notion.
But luckily the music does offer a much broader view of sound - humour included.
It's not necessary to introduce Günter "Baby" Sommer. Ekkehard Jost is mostly known as the author of seminal books about European Jazz (among others).
By no means only a theoretician he is also an accomplished reedist with a preference for the low tones. An original musician who deserves a wider recognition.
His own label Fish Music has up to date 14 releases from which only the first three LPs are deleted.
The CDs are still available from himself.
His examination of folk music is singular insofar as the original feeling remains intact even when the music becomes "abstract". Clear structures but still some sense of wonder.
Günter Sommer, drums, percussion
Ekkehard Jost, sopranino, baritone & bass saxophone, bass & contrabass clarinet
01. Il passo pesante (Sommer) 2:21
02. Oh Lützellinden (Jost) 4:55
03. Nou? (Sommer) 4:13
04. Ich bin ein freier Bauernknecht (trad./Jost/Sommer) 2:21
05. Schnatter Jump (Jost) 1:41
06. One-Two-Tre (Sommer) 5:29
07. Fahr wohl, lieber Klaus (Jost) 3:43
08. Ingelheimer Fernsicht (Jost) 2:41
09. Jamais de Schlappland in my casa grande (Jost) 5:33
10. So long Karl May (Sommer) 4:05
11. Es geht eine dunkle Wolke herein (trad./Jost/Sommer) 2:12
Theme from tr.4 is a peasant song from the 17th century.
Theme from tr.11 is from Johann Werlins manuscript compilation (1646).
Amman Boutz Studios, Gießen, Germany on 2nd November 1987
Fish Music FM 001
(vinyl rip)
Enjoy.
11 January 2015
NAOJI KONDO TRIO - LIVE AT THE TARUPHO (TARUHO FARM, 1986)
A1. Message
A2. Bass Solo To Horikiri's Theme
A3. We Don't Know What Jazz Is!
B1. Fellahin
B2. I Know
Naoji Kondo, tenor saxophone
Daisuke Fuwa, bass
Shiro Ohnuma, drums
Recorded live at Tarupho, Yamato, on 26 January 1986
Taruho Farm - 1001
LP Rip
TCHANGODEI, STEVE LACY – THE WASP (VOLCANIC RECORDS, 1984)
A1. The Wasp
A2. High School
A3. Struggle
B1. African Song
B2. The Other Way
B3. Rolling
Tchangodei, piano
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Volcanic Records – 15010
LP Rip
10 January 2015
Michael Vlatkovich - 9113 (Thankyou Records 1984)
Michael Vlatkovich - Trombone, Percussions (A1)
Chuck Sabatino (tracks: A1, A5) - Bass, Percussion, Voice
Tony Garcia (tracks: A2) - Soprano and Tenor Saxophone
Devorah Vlatkovich (tracks: A3, B2) - Vocals
David Crigger (tracks: A4) - Drums
Vinny Golia (tracks: B1) - Baritone Saxophone
Michael Jacobsen (tracks: B3) - Cello
Bobby Bradford (tracks: B4) - Cornet
Bill Mays (tracks: B5) - Piano
A1 - Fiends With An Are 9113
A2 - The Are ... I Am / All I See Are Firetrucks
A3 - When Do Clowns Cry?
A4 - Complete With Black & White Cows
A5 - Serphemple Pog
B1 - But My Chair, In The Cafeteria!
B2 - Where Hello Means Good-Bye
B3 - 9113
B4 - 9113: White, Black & White, And Mostly Brown
B5 - Friends 9113
compositions by Michael Vlatkovich
Thankyou Records, mv003, vinyl
Chuck Sabatino (tracks: A1, A5) - Bass, Percussion, Voice
Tony Garcia (tracks: A2) - Soprano and Tenor Saxophone
Devorah Vlatkovich (tracks: A3, B2) - Vocals
David Crigger (tracks: A4) - Drums
Vinny Golia (tracks: B1) - Baritone Saxophone
Michael Jacobsen (tracks: B3) - Cello
Bobby Bradford (tracks: B4) - Cornet
Bill Mays (tracks: B5) - Piano
A1 - Fiends With An Are 9113
A2 - The Are ... I Am / All I See Are Firetrucks
A3 - When Do Clowns Cry?
A4 - Complete With Black & White Cows
A5 - Serphemple Pog
B1 - But My Chair, In The Cafeteria!
B2 - Where Hello Means Good-Bye
B3 - 9113
B4 - 9113: White, Black & White, And Mostly Brown
B5 - Friends 9113
compositions by Michael Vlatkovich
Thankyou Records, mv003, vinyl
NORIO MAEDA - SAXOPHONE UNITY (COLUMBIA, 1967)
A1. Take 5
A2. 'Round About Midight
A3. Oleo
A4. Night In Phirygia
B1. Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
B2. What Is This Thing Called Love?
B4. On Green Dolphin Street
B4. Dead Heat
Norio Maeda, piano, arranger
Akira Miyazawa, tenor saxophone, flute
Shigeo Suzuki, alto saxophone, flute
Akitoshi Igrarashi, alto saxophone
Konosuke Saijo, tenor saxophone
Ichiro Mimori, tenor saxophone
Horoshi Okazaki, baritone saxophone
Takeshi Inomata, drums
Tatsuro Takimoto, bass
Columbia - Takt Jazz Series - XMS-10031-CT
LP Rip
9 January 2015
TONY LEVIN TRIO - City Gallery, Leicester 1991
TONY LEVIN - drums
PAUL DUNMALL - tenor and c-melody saxophones
PAUL ROGERS - bass
Set One
1. One for Len 40:21
City Gallery. Leicester. 19 September 1991
The trio went on to be called the Babu Trio and then the Deep Joy Trio.
If you haven't yet heard the wonderful 4 cd set Deep Joy on DUNS Limited Edition, download it here.
Hear also Deep Joy Trio Live in Austria FMR CD298-1210
7 January 2015
MOTOTERU TAKAGI - KUKU, NAGOYA, 2002
1-5. Untitled
Mototeru Takagi, saxophone
Recorded at Kuku, Nagoya, on 11 February 2002
Kuku - 810009
CDr Rip
5 January 2015
NONAKA "GOKU" MITSUMASA - STREET PREACHING AT THE CHESHIRE CAT (M&M RECORDS, 1983)
A. Solo
B. Duo
Nonaka "Goku" Mitsumasa, drums, percussion
Jiro Shoda, piccolo trumpet
Recorded on 1 November 1982 at the Cheshire Cat
M&M Records - LM-1392
LP Rip
4 January 2015
Mirka Křivánková + Jiří Stivín & Co. Jazz System - Zrcadlení / Reflections (1984)
Another from number of still-not-yet-on-CD Stivín albums. This one is special for his collaboration with singer Mirka Křivánková (now mainly not musically active). Křivánková was singing on live occasions with these musicians, but album story is different. She recorded some solo voice improvisations in studio in 1982. Two years after Jiří Stivín used them as compositional material, adding his instruments and rhythm colleagues. Alan Vitouš is of course brother of famous bassist Miroslav. I don't have this vinyl, recordings comes somehow direcly from Mirka K., so included pics are from discogs.
Mirka Křivánková + Jiří Stivín & Co. Jazz System - Zrcadlení / Reflections (Supraphon 1984)
Jiří Stivín: Odrazy / Reflections
1. Odrazy hlasů / Reflections of Voices 4:30
2. Odrazy Obrazů / Reflections of Images 3:55
3. Odrazy rytmů / Reflections of Rhythm 5:05
4. Odrazy minulosti / Reflections of the Past 5:10
5. Odrazy odvazů / Reflections of Actions 3:00
Jiří Stivín: Doteky / Contacts
6. Minimální doteky / Minimal Contacts 7:30
7. Mlhavé doteky / Misty Contacts 3:05
8. Bludné doteky / Erratic Contacts 2:40
9. Hravé doteky / Playful Contacts 2:35
10. Žhavé doteky / Ardent Contacts 5:10
Mirka Křivánková – voice
Jiří Stivín – flutes, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto sax, marimba, treating the voice tapes
Ondřej Soukup – double bass, bass guitar
Alan Vitouš – percussion
Recorded 1982 at Czechoslovak Radio Studio A (Křivánková) & 1984 at Mozarteum Studio, Prague (others).
LP Supraphon 1115 3116
SHIKU YANO. CHIEKO MUTSURRA. MARCIO MATTOS. EDDIE PREVOST - Sutton House, 1993
SHIKU YANO - shakuhachi
CHIEKO MUTSURRA - koto
MARCIO MATTOS - bass,cello
EDDIE PREVOST - percussion
1. 7:45 (SY.CM)
2. 5:56 (SY)
3. 15:20 (SY.MM.EP)
4. 7:15 (SY.MM)
5. 29:21 (SY.CM.MM.EP)
Sutton House, London. July 1993
BBC Radio 3
2 January 2015
EVOLUTION ENSEMBLE UNITY – CONCRETE VOICES (EEU, ALM RECORDS, 1976)
A1. Brilliant Corners
A2. Drops
A3. Bone
A4. Drift
A5. Stone Blues
B. Concrete Voices
Morio Yoshida, bass, percussion
Mototeru Takagi, soprano & tenor saxophone, alto & bass clarinet, percussion
Toshinori Kondo, trumpet, alto horn, percussion
A Side recorded live at Kalavinka on 2 November 1976.
B Side recorded live at EEU concert at Space Out on 24 September 1976.
EEU – EEU-001, Alm Records – AL-3003
LP Rip
1 January 2015
MOTOTERU TAKAGI - MAKAYA TEMPLE, 1998
1. Untitled
Mototeru Takagi, tenor saxophone
Recorded live in 1998 at Makaya Temple, Hamamatsu, Shizuoka
CDr Rip
BLUE EFFECT & JOČR :: New Synthesis 2 (1974)
Happy New Year :)
Here is the album I thought some of you like to hear: Rocky fusion of Blue Efect group (named M. Efekt then) cobbled with Czech Radio bigband. I like it constantly. It is currently still available with 9CD box only with complete group's output, so I believe I will make no harm to our mighty Supraphon label. Enjoy.
M. EFEKT & JAZZOVÝ ORCHESTR ČS. ROZHLASU - Nová syntéza 2 (Panton 1974)
1. Nová syntéza 2 / New synthesis 2 (22:05)
2. Je třeba obout boty a pak dlouho jít / One must first put on shoes and then walk for quite a while (9:57)
3. Klíště / The tick (3:25)
4. Jedenáctého října / October 11 (7:29)
Line-up
- Radim Hladík / electric guitar
- Josef Kůstka / bass, electric violin, vocals (2-4)
- Lešek Semelka / vocals (all)
- Vlado Čech / drums
- Laco Deczi / trumpet solo (1)
- Karel Růžička / organ solo (1)
- Petr Král / tenor saxophone solo (1)
- The Pavel Kühn Choir / chorus (1)
- The Czechoslovak Radio Jazz Orchestra, directed by Kamil Hála
Recorded August 1973 in Prague
31 December 2014
Tim Berne Snakeoil; Cormòns, Italy - 26th October 2013
RAI 3 broadcast a great Tim Berne concert last night. Good to have some decent jazz on the radio for once, so here it is.
Best wishes to everyone for 2015!
Tim Berne Snakeoil
Tim Berne - alto saxophone
Oscar Noriega - clarinet, bass clarinet
Matt Mitchell - piano
Ches Smith - drums, percussion, vibraphone
Recorded on 26th October 2013, at the Teatro Comunale, Cormòns, Gorizia, Italy
Broadcast RAI3 on 30th December 2014
LEE WON HUI AND KIKUCHI KOJI – GROW (JOHNNY’S DISK, 1985)
A1. バグワン
A2. 英吉花吉
A3. コーリャン
A4. サーカス I
A5. サーカス II
A6. アイルランド (The Grenadier & The Lady)
B1. エピストロフィー (Epistrophy)
B2. チリもつもればヤマとなり
B3. レインボーン・スティーブ
B4. 砂漠の隊商 (Caravan)
Lee Won Hui, soprano and tenor sax
Kikuchi Koji, drums
Recorded on 1-3 June 1985 at Johnny's, Rikuzentakata, Iwate
Johnny’s Disk JD-13
LP Rip
DUDU PUKWANA & SPEAR – IN THE TOWNSHIPS (CAROLINE, 1974)
A1. Baloyi
A2. Ezilalini
A3. Zukude
B1. Sonia
B2. Angel Nemali
B3. Nobomvu
B4. Sekela Khuluma
Dudu Pukwana, alto saxophone, piano, congas, percussion, vocals
Harry Miller, bass, bass guitar
Louis Monolo, drums, percussion
Bizo Mngqikana, tenor saxophone, percussion, vocals
Mongezi Feza, trumpet, congas, percussion, vocals
Recorded and mixed at the Manor Studio on 25th August and 10th November, 1973.
Caroline – C1504
LP Rip
30 December 2014
HANS KOLLER QUARTET "HAMBURG, 1974"
This recording seems to be somewhat incomplete - but great playing from all four members.
Wish you all a 'Happy New Year' -
Hans Koller, tenor saxophone
Zbigniew Seifert, electric violin
Adelhard Roidinger, bass
Janusz Stefanski, drums
1. Part I 35:09
2. Part II 42:59
Recorded in Hamburg, Germany on May 12, 1974.
28 December 2014
DEWEY REDMAN QUARTET - Prague, 1999
DEWEY REDMAN - tenor sax, musette
RiTA MARCOTULLi - piano
JOHN MENEGON - bass
MATT WiLSON - drums
01 Dewey square 13.44 (fade in)
02 The very thought of you 14.51
03 I-Pimp 13.29
04 Everything happens to me 8.31
05 Stablemates 12.35
06 I should care 13.49
07 Turn Over Baby 9.20
08 Turn Over Baby 9.08
09 Take the A train (encore 1) 5.51
10 Thren (encore 2) 12.51 74:09
The concert was announced at last minute and was a real treat at tradititional pub hall.
Soundboard recording, total time 114:12
GERMAN ALL STARS - IN JAPAN – OUT OF EACH (COLUMBIA, 1971)
A1. Out Of Each
A2. Via Nostalgia
A3. Triple Trip
B1. Nuggis
B2. Sweet Lament
B3. Figurations
B4. Buildings
Emil Mangelsdorff, alto saxophone
Günter Lenz, bass
Michel Pilz, bass clarinet
Ralf Hübner, drums
Wolfgang Dauner, piano
Gerd Dudek, tenor saxophone
Heinz Sauer, tenor saxophone
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Rudi Füsers, trombone
Ack Van Rooyen, trumpet
Manfred Schoof, trumpet
Willie Johanns, vocals
Recorded at on 25 February 1971 at Columbia First Studio, Tokyo
Columbia – YS-2500-N
LP Rip
26 December 2014
Joe Harriott documentary, Jazz File, BBC Radio 3, October 2006
Perusing the comments, I noticed that Hum Dono, the record Joe Harriott made with Amancio D'Silva back in 1969, is now finally out again on cd and vinyl. We have posted it in the past, with a little help from friends across the Atlantic, so its rerelease calls for a celebration here on the blog.
I've selected to post a two-part documentary on Harriott origninally broadcast on Jazz File on BBC Radio 3 on 7 and 14 October 2006. The series which were given to artist profiles has in the meantime been discontinued. I got it on two cdrs from a contact at the BBC, so the sound quality is top notch. Presented by Soweto Kinch, we get to hear snips of his entire oeuvre from the 50s and up to the late 60s and many interviews with fellow musicians, acquaintances and biographers. It's a revelation to hear Joe Harriott's voice and l just love his uppercrust accent!
There is a subtext which shines through in Harriott's comments in that he was quite conscious of taking an indedenpent stance against the predominance of American jazz at the time. For him, it was quite important to demonstrate that there was more than one place for jazz which might indicate why he chose the UK which after all was further away from his native Jamaica than the US. He also became a victim of the gradual withering away of the live market for jazz in the early 70s which made a luminary such as Stan Tracey consider giving up his jazz career and taking a job as a postman!
For the sake of convenience, I've spliced the two parts into one for your listening pleasure. There seems to be a little bit missing right at the beginning of part 1, but not too distracting, I hope, so what else to say but enjoy!
24 December 2014
AMM - Glasgow 2003
Wishing all AMMerry Christmas.
EDDIE PREVOST - percussion
JOHN TILBURY - piano
KEITH ROWE - guitar, electronics
1. 28:40
Instal Festival, Glasgow. 12th November 2003
BBC Radio 3 'Mixing It'
RISCHKA'S LIGHT FACES – IRIS, INRI, PENCIL AND PSALM (CTR PRODUCTIONS, 1971)
A1. Introduction
A2. Taxi To Musberg
A3. Rischka's Light Faces
A4. Heikideiki
B1. Rischka For Rogue's Gallery
B2. Om Mami Padme Hum
B3. Bumm-Bumm's Lullaby
Eberhard Weber, electric bass, vocals, percussion
Roland Wittich, drums, melodron, vocals, percussion
Fred Braceful, drums, percussion, vocals
Siegfried Schwab, electric guitar, concert guitar, sambul-karang, percussion
Wolfgang Dauner, piano, organ, cembalo, clavinet, ring-modulator, bass trumpet, electra-melodica, sound-horn, vocals, percussion
Recorded on 13 December 1970 at Orange Recording Studios Ltd., 3+4 New Compton Street, London, WC2.
CTR-Produktion – CTR 34694 ST
LP Rip
Best wishes to all
18 December 2014
NUNNU BIG BAND - KARELIA GROUP "NUNNU" (BLUE MASTER, 1971)
Nunnu Big Band:
Hannu Saxelin, alto saxophone, clarinet, birchbark flute
Paavo Honkanen, alto saxophone, clarinet, birchbark flute
Juhani Aaltonen, tenor & soprano saxophone, flute
Pekka Pöyry, tenor & soprano saxophone, flute
Penntti Lahti, baritone & soprano saxophone, birchbark flute
Kaj Backlund, trumpet
Markku Johansson, trumpet
Mike Koskinen, trumpet
Emppu Peltola, trumpet
Mircea Stan, trumpet
Heikki Sarmanto, electric piano
Teemu Hauta-aho, bass
Karelia Group:
Pekka Sarmanto, electric violin
Ilja Saastamoinen, guitar
Edward Vesala, drums, vocals, percussion, birchbark flute
Seppo Paakunainen, violin, birchbark flute, birchbark korn, birchbark clarinet, kantele, baritone saxophone
A1. Optaatus Marssi (Optaatus March) 7:20
A2. Kantelon Koetus (Trying Kantele) 8:26
B1. Joikujuttu (Joiku Story) 6:30
B2. Tuohi Soi (Sound Of Birchbark) 3:47
B3. Uusi Hymni Vapaudelle (A New Hymn For Freedom) 2:27
B4. Kahella Sarvella (With Two Horns) 3:47
All composed by Seppo Paakunainen
Recorded September 8, 1971 at Finnvox Studios, Helsinki
BLUE MASTER SPEL301 (vinyl rip)
Note:
The original Finnish instruments used when Nunnu was recorded:
Birchbark Clarinet (a birchbark pipe, mouthpiece resembling the embouchre of an oboe)
Birchbark Flutes (5 holes)
Birchbark Horn (5 holes, blown like a trumpet)
Kantele (with 5 strings to be held on knees or on a table, played with fingers)
17 December 2014
ANDY ISHAM / PAUL DUNMALL - LONG MEADOW REVISITED
ANDY ISHAM percussion +
PAUL DUNMALL baritone saxophone, wood flute
1. What about you? 25:32
2. Ossie 4:08
3. Where are we now? 17:22
4. Great days 21:53
Long Meadow, Beausale. 28th October 1997
I
know a couple of people who will be interested to hear a generous serving of
Paul Dunmall playing baritone saxophone (something he hasn’t done for some
years now). Something a bit different.
15 December 2014
ALAN DAVIE – SUITE FOR PREPARED PIANO AND MINI DRUMS (ADMW RECORDS, 1971)
A. Parts 1 To 4
B. Parts 5 And 6
Alan Davie, prepared piano, glockenspiel, siren
Frank Perry, Chinese drums, Chinese cymbals, bamboos
Recorded on 31 March 1971 at Gamels Studio, Hertford, by Alan Davie.
ADMW Records – ADMW 002
LP Rip
12 December 2014
NATURE'S CONSORT – NATURE'S CONSORT (OTIC RECORDS, 1969)
A1. Around Again
A2. Nital Rock
B1. Taking Steps
B2. Snow
B3. From The Center
James Duboise, brass
Mario Pavone, bass
Laurence Cook, percussion
Bobby Naughton, piano
Mark Whitecage, reeds
Recorded in an outdoor concert at Silvermine College of Art, New Canaan, Connecticut, on 12 October 1969.
Otic Records – OTIC 1001
LP Rip
Leroy Jenkins With The New Chamber Jazz Quintet (Geodesic 2010)
Beneath Detroit. The Creative Arts Collective Concert At The Detroit Institute Of Arts, 1979-92
Leroy Jenkins With The New Chamber Jazz Quintet
Incredibly already forgotten.
Geodesic has released only three albums, from what I know, all in 2010. Other were scheduled but never released.
Leroy Jenkins - Violin, Vocals
A.Spencer Barenfield - Guitars, African Harp, Vocals
Tani Tabbal - Drums, Percussion, Balafon, Vocals
Faruq Z. Bey - Tenor Sax, Vocals
Anthony Holland - Alto and Soprano Sax, Vocals
Jaribu Shahid - Bass, Vocals, Wash-tub Bass
CD 1
1. Through the ages Jehovah
2. For players only
3. Butter
4. Grab the fab
CD 2
1. No banks river
2. Collegno
3. A girl named rainbow
4. Finale from score for O
Recorded 1981
all compositions by Leroy Jenkons exept 'A girl named rainbow' by Ornette Coleman
Geodesic 02, CD
released 2010
Leroy Jenkins With The New Chamber Jazz Quintet
Incredibly already forgotten.
Geodesic has released only three albums, from what I know, all in 2010. Other were scheduled but never released.
Leroy Jenkins - Violin, Vocals
A.Spencer Barenfield - Guitars, African Harp, Vocals
Tani Tabbal - Drums, Percussion, Balafon, Vocals
Faruq Z. Bey - Tenor Sax, Vocals
Anthony Holland - Alto and Soprano Sax, Vocals
Jaribu Shahid - Bass, Vocals, Wash-tub Bass
CD 1
1. Through the ages Jehovah
2. For players only
3. Butter
4. Grab the fab
CD 2
1. No banks river
2. Collegno
3. A girl named rainbow
4. Finale from score for O
Recorded 1981
all compositions by Leroy Jenkons exept 'A girl named rainbow' by Ornette Coleman
Geodesic 02, CD
released 2010
11 December 2014
PRINCE LASHA / SONNY SIMMONS / CLIFFORD JORDAN / DON CHERRY "IT IS REVEALED" (ZOUNDS, 1963)
Dear friends and followers of Inconstant Sol
We do this re-up because there has been a so called reissue of this LP.
Take a look at discogs.
To put it frankly: It is a bootleg - and of course our post is technically the same.
But we feel there's a crucial difference - we don't ask you for twenty bucks....
What's more - we are meanwhile quite sure that the music you would hear on the LP is taken from our previous share here at IS.
Another point which should be mentioned is that not only Abraxas/Doxy isn't acting right toward the musicians, but it is also directly trying to scam customers.
Pushing the reissue as a "First edition of 500 numbered copies in a deluxe gold laminated jacket" (https://www.deep.hu/catalog/ACV2038) or "Limited, numbered pressing – on clear vinyl!" (https://www.dustygroove.com/item/724167) clearly ammounts to trying to get people to assume the product is high end.
Does "clear vinyl" really matter when you're pressing something which has been unprofessionally transfered from an LP to a digital file back to an LP?
Mentioning the "deluxe" aspect of the release and forgetting to write about this side of things is rather interesting...
We decided to do a reup again. This time including scans of the insert/liner notes (see above) which is not a part of the bootleg LP.
Best thing instead of buying bootleg vinyl would be to download here and to buy one of Sonny's recent releases on Improvising Beings.
Prince Lasha, flute
Sonny Simmons, alto saxophone
Clifford Jordan, tenor saxophone
Don Cherry, trumpet
Fred Lyman, fluegelhorn
Bill Wood, bass
Orville Harrison, bass
Charles Moffett, drums
1. Lost Generation 20:50
2. The Trane 11:20
3. Prelude To Bird 05:25
Procucer : Fred Lyman
Recorded at Zounds Recording Studios, New York City, May, 1963.
ZOUNDS L-71863
Notes :
* : It is common practice among discographers to list Prince Lasha as the leader of this session. This short extract of a Fred Lyman interview suggests that this may not be exactly the case (courtesy of Ben Young and Marc Chaloin) : « ... mostly a jam-session [...] they were all in my studio, I don't know how they got these particular guys up there, it was probably Clifford Jordan got it together. And they just started to play and I started recording, and I played on it too, I played fluegelhorn on this track. And it turned out pretty good, [...] it was an example of what I liked to think music could be at that time. » According to Lyman, they picked up Don Cherry in the street…
** : Johann Heidenbauer suggests it could be read as crypted indication of the publishing date : L-7-18-63, i.e. Lasha, July 18, 1963.
*** : Read also the original liner notes (*.rtf format). Many thanks to A. Lukas for providing the original transfer, pictures of the original plain cardboard sleeve, labels, and liners notes, and to Pierre Crepon for relaying the info.
YUJI TAKAHASHI - REAL TIME 3 (FONTEC, 1992)
1. Intégrales - Edgard Varèse
2. Kyania - Iannis Xenakis
3. Distemperament - José Maceda
Yuji Takahashi, conductor
New Japanese Philharmonic Orchestra
Recorded at Suntory Hall, Tokyo, on 24 May 1992
Fontec - FOCD3157
CD Rip
9 December 2014
ULRICH GUMPERT QUINTET "MARKOWITZ' BLUES"
Here we have Gumpert's contribution to the soundtrack(s) for a famous and long going 'crime' series - quiet popular in Germany.
The model for the music is obviously Miles Davis' "Ascenseur pour l'échafaud" (Elevator to the Gallows) - but it has clearly it's own vibe.....and hey - what a line-up!
Heinz Becker, trumpet & fluegelhorn
Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, tenor saxophone
Ulrich Gumpert, piano
Klaus Koch, bass (9 to 35)
Matthias Bauer, bass (1 to 8, 36 to 39)
Günter Sommer, drums
Markowitz Blues
01. Take 1 3:32
02. Take 2 1:11
03. Take 3 1:13
04. Take 4 1:55
05. Take 5 0:55
06. Take 6 1:40
07. Take 7 1:39
08. Take 8 4:02
Tod Einer Alten Frau
Markowitz 2
09. Take 1 0:47
10. Take 2 1:04
11. Take 3 1:27
12. Take 4 0:43
13. Take 5 3:32
14. Take 6 1:28
15. Take 7 0:25
16. Take 8 0:41
17. Take 9 1:06
Smell A Rat
18. Take 1 1:41
19. Take 2 1:03
Markowitz 2
20. Take 10 1:48
21. Take 11 1:17
22. Take 12 2:53
Die Sache Baryschna
Baryschna
23. Take 1 0:35
24. Take 2 2:34
The Fugitive
25. Take 1 2:19
26. Take 2 1:40
27. Take 3 1:06
Baryschna
28. Take 3 2:45
Geschlossene Akten
Markowitz 3
29. Take 1 0:50
30. Take 2 0:41
31. Take 3 1:11
32. Take 4 1:01
33. Take 5 1:01
Smell A Rat Again
34. Take 1 2:25
Markowitz 3
35. Take 1 3:36
Endstation
Markowitz 4
36. Take 1 1:02
37. Take 2 0:56
Skate On Thin Ice
38. Take 1 2:43
Markowitz 4
39. Take 3 1:48
Tracks 1 to 8 recorded 9.6.1992 at FMP-Studio Berlin
Tracks 9 to 22 recorded 2.2.1993 at RBT-Studio Berlin
Tracks 23 to 28 recorded 19.5.1993 at RBT-Studio Berlin
Tracks 29 to 35 recorded 1.3.1994 at RBT-Studio Berlin
Tracks 36 to 39 recorded 21.12.1994 at RBT-Studio Berlin
BASIC 50002 (CD 1995)
[OOP]
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