20 May 2019
19 May 2019
Art Ensemble of Chicago in Charlottesville 23 September 1984
Some more Joseph Jarman coming up, here with the rest of the Art Ensemble of Chicago. This is a live recording at the Old Cabell Hall, located at the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville. As you can see from the photos below, the Hall is used for musical performances, but also for all sorts of official events, including talks by American presidents. As we know, Charlottesville was in the headlines a couple of years ago for all the wrong reasons, but the student body was clearly on the side of the counter-protesters for, we may add, all the right reasons.
One reason for selecting this one is that it has an extended version of "Prayer for Jimbo Kwesi" which starts the second track on this recording. Definitely hall-like acoustics on this concert which adds the right ambiance to this concert. I once had the opportunity to listen to them in a medieval hall in my hometown which somehow felt entirely appropriate.
The Art Ensemble is here in the usual quintet form. A little later I will post the later quartet in a setting that puts the acoustics in as a sort of fifth player, but we'll get to that.
The track listing is based on a different track splitting than what's on the back cover of the art work appended to this post.
What we hear will be roughly based on this track order:
1. Unknown - 14:12/Zero / Unknown - 24:57/Carefree - 00:54
2. Prayer For Jimbo Kwesi - 30:39/Unknown - 02:44/Chant / Unknown (cut) - 12:44
3. Unknown (cuts in) - 04:59/New York Is Full Of Lonely People - 06:24
4. Funky AEOC (cuts in) / Odwalla - 09:48
As always, enjoy!
18 May 2019
UPCOMING & RECENT RELEASES XVIII
May will be a good month for those who still buy records. Once again Nobusiness records will publish several exciting titles.
Obviously they have started a reissue program of archival recordings of Sam Rivers. The first volume will be a trio with Norman Connors & Cecil McBee, this trio previously has recorded the fantastic « Stream »
http://nobusinessrecords.com/emanation-sam-rivers.html
Another great reissue is this obscure session recorded by Sunny Murray in 1994 with two musicians that comes from the alternative rock. Previously published on lp in a very limited quantity (less than 30 copies), it will be reissued with more music.
http://nobusinessrecords.com/homework-sunny-murray.html
For those who appreciate Ton-Klami here is part of the band with only Midori Takada and the impressive Kang Tae Hwan only in duet
http://nobusinessrecords.com/midori-takada-kang-tae-hwan.html
Last but not least there is a reissue from a fantastic Detail session done in 1982. (Previously released on vinyl as Okhela) If you have missed the cd on FMR published almost one year ago, don’t miss this one.
http://nobusinessrecords.com/detail-frode-gjerstad-johnny-mbizo-dyani-john-stevens.html
From the french label Dark Tree records here is finally the first reissue of unpublished concerts by Horace Tapscott. This show happened few month before Tapscott’s death. The Pan African Peoples Arkestra is joined by the chorus of The Great Voices of UGMAA
https://www.darktree-records.com/horace-tapscott-with-the-pan-afrikan-peoples-arkestra-and-the-great-voice-of-ugmaa-–-why-dont-you-listen-–-live-at-lacma-1998-–-dtrs11
Let me tell you also that Dave Douglas’s Green Leaf label has started few years ago a program of subscriptions and publish some music only available for the subscribers: take a look at the incredible line up of this 2017 release:
https://davedouglas.bandcamp.com/album/metamorphosisor this one
https://davedouglas.bandcamp.com/album/new-sanctuary-trio
Sometimes you can find copies on the web but they are mostly directly distributed by subscription.
16 May 2019
SOPHiA DOMANCiCH TRiO - La part des anges (Gimini 1997)
SOPHiA DOMANCiCH TRiO - La part des anges (Gimini 1997)
1. 11 Juillet 1:48
2. La part des anges 6:25
3. Sur les traces... 9:55
4. Ondine 4:40
5. Together 7:52
6. Corbeau carnivore 10:57
7. ...D'Alice 8:25
8. 11 Juillet 1:52
SOPHiA DOMANCiCH - piano
PAUL ROGERS - double bass
TONY LEViN - drums
All compositions by Sophia Domancich
Recorded at studio de Chennevieres, 1&2 July 1997
Gimini Music GM 1008 (OOP)
15 May 2019
CECIL TAYLOR TENTET "SAALFELDEN, 1992"
Another recording by the anonymous contributor who has donated already Cecil Taylor in Rome.
Cecil Taylor, piano
Marco Eneidi, alto saxophone
Bobby Zankel, alto saxophone
Butch Morris, cornet
Dick Griffin, trombone
John Bruschini, guitar
Thurman Barker, vibes, percussion
Barry Guy, bass
William Parker, bass
Rashid Bakr, drums
1. unknown title 46:52
2. announcement 1:05
3. unknown title 23:00
4. closing announcement 0:52
Live audience recording at Saalfelden, Austria on August 28, 1992
during "Jazzfestival Saalfelden".
12 May 2019
STEVE LACY - ERONEL (HORO RECORDS, 1979)
A1. Eronel
A2. Thelonious
A3. Like Blue
A4. Epistrophy
B1. Ba-lue Bolivar Ba-lues-are
B2. Ask Me Now
B3. Skippy
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Recorded on 19 February 1979 at Audio Sound Studio, Rome.
Horo Records – HZ 11
LP Rip
8 May 2019
Reform Art Unit with Ram Chandra - Yen Goku
I just had the new that Fritz Novotny passed away yesterday (I see now that the new has already been spread).
I dont know if Reform Art Unit will go on, but it won't be the same without him and Sepp Mitterbauer. They never care much about selling but more about making music, so they have so many buried records, here is one.
not my rip, all info from advancedpoetx.com and CD tray
1 - Yen Goku (G.Smekal)
first on GR 70402 / RAU 1003
cassette, june 1970
2 - Live in Ljubljana F. Novotny)
first on GR 72401/ RAU 1004
cassette, june 1972
Ram Chandra Mistry - Sitar
Walter M.Malli - Percussions, Alto Flute
Anton Michlmayr - Bass
Sepp Mitterbauer - Trumpet
Fritz Novotny - Sopranosaxophone, Flute, Percussions
Giselher Smekal - Organ, Piano
reformARTunit Sextet, at the Festwochen Arena, Vienna
from a CD by granit record , gr 70003
I dont know if Reform Art Unit will go on, but it won't be the same without him and Sepp Mitterbauer. They never care much about selling but more about making music, so they have so many buried records, here is one.
not my rip, all info from advancedpoetx.com and CD tray
1 - Yen Goku (G.Smekal)
first on GR 70402 / RAU 1003
cassette, june 1970
2 - Live in Ljubljana F. Novotny)
first on GR 72401/ RAU 1004
cassette, june 1972
Ram Chandra Mistry - Sitar
Walter M.Malli - Percussions, Alto Flute
Anton Michlmayr - Bass
Sepp Mitterbauer - Trumpet
Fritz Novotny - Sopranosaxophone, Flute, Percussions
Giselher Smekal - Organ, Piano
reformARTunit Sextet, at the Festwochen Arena, Vienna
from a CD by granit record , gr 70003
Fritz Novotny November 21, 1940 - May 7, 2019
This morning I learned the sad news of the death of Mr Fritz Novotny who was the founding member of the Reform Art Unit and musicians in many others bands like Three Motions, Clan Music Overdrive, Reform Art West or Acting Seven + various others records with Paul Fields.
The R A U if not the most popular free jazz band in europe was cult for many people. Mr Novotny, Sepp Mitterbauer and all of the founding members of this collective who have left this planet the years before were incredible musicians in the fact that they were able of a synthesis between so many styles of music from the contemporary classical music of the 20th century to some oriental traditions. Many renowned musicians have played with the R A U: Burton Greene, Evan Parker, Sunny Murray, Linda Sharrock, Carla Bley, Don Cherry, Anthony Braxton, Clifford Thornton, Jim Pepper to name a few.
Over the years we have posted many hard to find recordings of the R A U and crew. Ernst and also particularly Corvimax have made some important contributions.
For those who would like to get some physical recordings, there are always few for sale on Discogs, I think that Milo Fine still have some copies of the Reform Art West box set and Impro Jazz perhaps still have very few goodies but most are gone for good.
Thank you Mr Novotny for this great music who have inspired some of us.
As a tribute here is a cd from the period when the band turned his music into the contemporary classical direction, this cd have been recorded in 1998.
Reform Art Quartet - Homage To Arnold Schönberg and Anton Von Webern
Miniaturen For Quartet, Op. 97/1-3
01 Allegro non troppo
02 Scherzo
03 Finale
Fritz Novotny: Clarinet, Cymbal, Flute, Glockenspiel, Gong, Khene, Soprano Saxophone –
Sepp Mitterbauer: Trumpet
Karl Wilhelm Krbavac: Viola Da Gamba, Piano
Paul Fields: Violin, Piano
Recorded in 1998 Granit Records cd GR 98011 / RAU Records cd 1030
The picture of this post have been found by Ernst on this blog
https://burn-in.at/de/konzert-premiere-album-präsentation-pei-trio-burn-galerie
5 May 2019
DAVEY WILLIAMS - CHARMED, I'M SURE (ECSTATIC PEACE!, 1997)
1. Pony
2. Come In Clam Hut Do You Read Me?
3. Violist Arrives With Bird Feeder
4. Mr. Schmezel
5. Keith Collins
6. The Pulse Jet Whimsy Horse
7. The Sun Ra Shuffle
8. Fast Film Noir
9. Mr. Ellington
10. The Last Country Song
11. Our Little Sawmill
12. Beanie
13. Delicacy
14. The Blue Dinosaurs' Love Scene
15. New Boots
16. Coptic Rocks
17. The Nomads
18. Major Hoople's Fez
19. Myclonic Jerks
20. The Cemetary At Omaha Beach
21. Baby's First Words
Davey Williams, guitar, electric guitar, bass, tobacco tin, toaster oven, tape measure, electric guitar with cordless drink mixer, cuckoo clock striking 9 o'clock, voice
Kathryn Hope Wheat, taped using dremel tool to cut French perfume bottle
Recorded 1995-96 in Birmingham, Alabama at Studio Haynie
Ecstatic Peace! – #92
CD Rip
Davey Williams 1952 - 2019
4 May 2019
HARRY DE WIT & PHILIPP WACHSMANN "FOR HARM" (BEAD, 1979)
One more contribution of 'anonymous' who already shared "Ellispontos" with us.
Great music by Phil Wachsmann and the unjustly rather unknown Harry de Wit.
Phil Wachsmann, violin
Harry de Wit, piano (with & without preparations), percussion
A1. For Harm I 10:36
A2. For Harm II 0:24
A3. For Harm III 10:41
B. For Harm IV 19:21
Recorded At the Oosterpoort, Groningen, Holland, April '79.
(vinyl rip)
1 May 2019
SIEGFRIED KESSLER, GUS NEMETH, STU MARTIN - SOLAIRE (FUTURA RECORDS, 1971)
A1. Persécution
A2. Drum
A3. De L'Orient À Orion
B1. Bach Hcab
B2. Solaire
Siegfried Kessler, piano, flute
Gus Nemeth, bass
Stu Martin, drums
Recorded on July 30, 1971 at Studio Europasonor, Wagram
Futura Records – GER 30
LP Rip
30 April 2019
Thomas Chapin - Spirits Rebellious (alacra 1989)
Alacra Records, AL 1017
Vinyl
released 1989
Thomas Chapin – flute, alto flute, bass flute, alto sax, pan flute, quena, keyboards, bass drum, triangle, hula sticks, whistles, voice, electronic drums (B1 and B2)
Saul Rubin – acoustic and electric guitars
Thad Wheeler – conga, snare drum, rocks, bells, voice
Francesca Vanasco – cello
Geoffrey Gordon – tablas
Side A
Spirits Rebellious 5:58
Rain 3:02
Uroboros (The Snake with its Tail in its Mouth) 2.32
Circles 9:05
Side B
Guarana 6:16
Spinning 5:19
Squid Fantasy 5:45
Alborada (The Opening of a Rose) 5:09
All compositions by Thomas Chapin 1998.
Recorded June, 1988
29 April 2019
GERA BAND :: Fata Morgana (Panton 1986)
This is bandleader debut by Czech trumpeter Michal Gera with his solid band in program of mostly straightforward original tunes. Sometimes they went adventurous.
GERA BAND :: Fata Morgana (Panton 1986)
1. Emerald 8.30
2. Interlude I 1.58
3. Owners of Umbrellas 9.11
4. Interlude II 1.56
5. Joys and Sorrows 9.35
6. Looking Back 7.54
MiCHAL GERA - trumpet, flugelhorn
VÁCLAV BRATRYCH - tenor sax
VÍT ŠVEC - double bass
JAROMÍR HELEŠiC - drums
Recorded in Prague, December 1985
Produced by Vojtěch Hueber
Vinyl rip
25 April 2019
PAUL DUNMALL - DUNS LIMITED EDITION re-ups
I have re-upped links for the complete Duns Limited Edition catalogue. Paul Dunmall's project to create his own cdr label was most prolific - releasing 67 sessions between 1999 and 2009, greatly aided by Philip Gibbs. He usually produced batches of 50 per title. I posted these here five years ago but the links were mostly dead. Scroll down the comments to find the new ADrive links. The first seven are out of chronological order as they were initially held back.
Paul is very happy to share his music.
http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/search/label/Duns%20Limited%20Edition
23 April 2019
CECIL TAYLOR "ROME, 1987"
This is a contribution by an anonymous donor - Many thanks!!!
Cecil Taylor Live at Music Inn, Rome,
March 6, 1987
1 - 56:36
2 - 2:32
3 - 0:29
4 - 1:00
I would like to dedicate this post to Riccardo.
Enjoy
21 April 2019
SHIRAISHI TAMIO – LIVE PERFORMANCES: 1992-1994 (PATAPHYSIQUE RECORDS, 1996)
1-5. <Bears> Osaka Nov3. 1992
6-8. <Gospel> Tokyo Feb13. 1993
9-10. <Otherside> Kyoto Sep19. 1992
11. <Gospel> Tokyo Sep20. 1992
12. On The Street Of Shinjuku Tokyo Jul23. 1994
13-14. On The Street Of Shinjuku Tokyo Sep2. 1993
Shiraishi Tamio, alto saxophone, voice, drums, piano
Takahashi Ikorou, drums (1-5, 11)
Pataphysique Records – DD-004
CD Rip
19 April 2019
GARAKUTALIEN MODE - HOT JUNK (APPLE CORE STUDIO, 1995)
1. Hot Junk
2. Spinach
3. No Jazz
4. Window Pane
5. Dora Chase
6. Radio India
7. Lunatic Talk
8. Garakutalien Mode
9. Fukia Futohara
Minoru Kawabata, sax, clarinet, voice
Kiichiro Hayashi, guitar, guitar synthesizer
Masumi Tanaka, piano, keyboards
Toshiniko Tanaka, drums, percussion
Kaoru Kanzaki, double bass (3)
Recorded 1994-5
Apple Core Studio - ACCD-9508-1
CD Rip
14 April 2019
Okay Temiz & Hüseyin Ertunç Ethnik Orchestra - Live In Istanbul - Sagittarius A-Star 2013
Barlas Tan Özemek & Selim Saraçoğlu: acoustic guitar
Berke Can Özcan: drums & percussions
Korhan Futacı: flute & alto saxophone
Okay Temiz: kalumba, flute, soprano saxophone, horn, percussions
Sarp Keskiner: percussions, hand drums, flute
Musa Dede: hand drum, whistle, percussions
Doğan Doğusel & Hüseyin Ertunç: Küstüfons, flutes
Daniel Spicer: saxophone, bamboo sax, trumpet, bendir
Özün Usta: Flutes, overtone flutes, cura, hand drum, percussions
Umut Çağlar: violin, flutes, bendir
Murat Taner: zurna
Recorded in Istanbul on May 6, 2013
Sagittarius A-Star SAS N° 42 Vinyl rip
SAM RIVERS "9 x UNRELEASED" (1974-84)
In the contributions section I've "found" a great contribution from OSIRIS.
To further the appreciation I'll put his links up-front.
OSIRIS:
Sam Rivers RoIO's:
74-12-29 https://mega.nz/#!zYBBRSbJ!wP_KV6CdeRwPA94MXrPhYs9ol6T4JuMR4AAUqNlcZ04
75-09-26 https://mega.nz/#!eYA31QZY!p91BKvCa7C89bzsQo56HozRdViDWI21VCztI9HgO1pY
77-05-24 https://mega.nz/#!uRQRCQxL!L-av3txlbw85KEZhicfpo-tZsLhXRBj6EUZd5BsN8Nw
77-10-19 https://mega.nz/#!2BQxQCBI!Vw0bMV9uuSDBmYeHioq9l-_g-VGXrIhFVoKuK4Jp_m4
78-03-30 https://mega.nz/#!DZ5ixSKD!Iit4xKCJBMwI04fI9uLtDnIDPBtRi_8FaZfdGEQq0zE
78-06-24 https://mega.nz/#!GcgUlQjK!1Dev7T9aCbBYWvTuetEmzx5FYbenWOXjMu6MPY0EkDE
82-06-06 https://mega.nz/#!iUpUEY4J!ctPD2ate-aFinZ7Co57Mpri4cbrHyxzE2TYUhZEEXbY
84-07-28 https://mega.nz/#!2QgAmSJD!vRNi4Wo0c6WymRVgREdjr24owy3KhMQA1ntz677c85s
76-09-02 https://mega.nz/#!qJgDBK5T!S8yjfoqBIvMPu0J984EyFIbDzlqnsYc2ESw1gKCVnko
My upload. No mirrors please. Cheers! :)
13 April 2019
It Is Good To Take But It Is Also Good To Give
The music that we post here are downloaded several dozen times by many followers. So be kind to check sometimes the request section at
and jump to « newest » to see the more recent request of re-post and provide the files requested when you have them. We have regular followers and Im’ sure that they have most of the music posted here during those recent years, so take your chance to give to someone else what you have taken here. The original poster have not always kept the file or sometimes have to rip it again, so help us when you can. Few followers have done an incredible job of re-post, but the adventure could be more collective in my opinion.
12 April 2019
NORIYUKI IMANISHI + MORISHIGEYASUMUNE – SOL (MORISHIGEYASUMUNE, 2001)
1. Part 1
2. Part 2
3. Part 3
4. Part 4
5. Part 5
6. Part 6
7. Part 7
8. Part 8
9. Part 9
morishigeyasumune, cello
Noriyuki Imanishi, clarinet, bass clarinet
Recorded in Kamogawa, Chiba on 9 November 2001
Morishigeyasumune – flas-1003
CDr Rip
10 April 2019
VARIOUS "JAZZ ASPEKTE" (NOVA, 1973-75)
This is a rather unusual release for the German Democratic Republic.
Generally the label NOVA was for contemporary classic, entertainment and experimental releases.
But for some reason the music on this LP was not issued on the label AMIGA which had a series called AMIGA Jazz.
Further I would like to point out that the given bassist for track B2 is most likely not Blazeowsky but Christoph Niemann.
Niemann is credited for this role on all three editions of the LP which was solely reserved for FEZ (AMIGA 8 55 585, 1978). And the title which is included on this LP is the same as on the FEZ LP/CD.
Not only was this a minor bummer but also the music played here by the Rundfunk-Tanzorchester Berlin. Nothing wrong with it for sure but as NOVA was a label reserved also for experimental music I expected something more at the margins. But expectations aren't necessarily the best guide for enjoyment. So have fun as I had after I've accepted what's on this disc ;-)
And finally here's a request. The only other recording by FEZ is on an LP released in 1979 by the
Czechoslovakian label OPUS. The festival sampler "Bratislavské Džezové Dni 1976" contains more than 15 minutes of an otherwise unavailable composition by this special group.
Gumpert's trio and the ensemble of Hubert Katzenbeier (here not on trombone!) are in fine form - as expected....
A1. Grüsse Von Buddy (Nicht Kaputt - Speziell An Achim - An Alle) 13:26
Rundfunk-Tanzorchester Berlin:
Joachim Graswurm, flugelhorn
Friedrich Schlegel, Gerhard Pabst, Heinz Becker, trumpet
Freddy Lehmann, Götz Geitner, Horst Schmidt, Hubert Katzenbeier, trombone
Helmut Wenzel, bass clarinet, baritone saxophone
Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, Gerhard Miehatsch, clarinet, alto saxophone
Werner Schmidt, clarinet, tenor saxophone
Fritz Heimbach, flute, tenor saxophone
Klaus Hille, guitar
Horst Pawliczak, piano
Klaus Koch, bass
Wolfgang Winkler, drums
Siegfried Möhle, percussion
Günter Gollasch, leader
Friedhelm Schönfeld, composed, arranged
Recorded on 20.2.1975 Berliner Rundfunk, GDR.
A2. Wiesenlied 5:39
Ulrich Gumpert Trio:
Manfred Hering, alto saxophone
Ulrich Gumpert, piano
Günter Sommer, drums
(composed & arranged by the group)
Recorded 17.7.1973 Jazzwerkstatt des Berliner Rundfunks, GDR.
B1. Blues Hier Und Jetzt 10:28
Hubert Katzenbeier Quintett:
Hubert Katzenbeier, electric violin, composed, arranged
Konrad Körner, tenor saxophone
Ulrich Swillms, electric piano
Henning Protzmann, bass
Wolfgang Schneider, drums
Recorded 29.8.1974, public Studio-Jazzkonzert by "Stimme der DDR" at the Mensa of the Universität Rostock, DGR.
B2. Sonntag Im Altweibersommer 8:14
Fez:
Conrad Bauer, trombone, composed, arranged
Hannes Zerbe, piano
Peter Blazeowsky, bass
Peter Gröning, drums
Recorded 13.1.1975 AMIGA-Studio, Berlin, GDR.
NOVA 885083 (GDR, 1975)
(vinyl rip)
Bassist for track B2 is possibly Christoph Niemann
9 April 2019
YOSHINORI YANAGAWA– JASHIN-FUSHI (GOKUOSYA, 1997)
1. Improvisation I
2. Improvisation II
3. Improvisation III
4. Improvisation IV
5. Improvisation V
6. Improvisation VI
Yoshinori Yanagawa, alto saxophone
Wataru Hayakawa, calligraphy
Recorded Aug 1996 - Mar 1997 at Studio Ongakukan, Tokyo
Gokuonsya – GO-5
CD Rip
7 April 2019
GEORG GRÄWE QUINTET – CONCERT IN BERLIN 1996 (WOBBLY RAIL, 1999)
Snapshots 1-53
1. Announcement
2. Section A (1-11)
3. Section B (12-22)
4. Section C (23-33)
5. Section D (34-43)
6. Section E (44-53)
Marcio Mattos, cello
Mark Sanders, drums
Georg Gräwe, piano
Mats Gustafsson, tenor saxophone, flutophone
Sebi Tramontana, trombone
Recorded on 7 December 1996 live in concert at DeutschlandRadio Berlin
Wobbly Rail – WOB007
CD Rip
UPCOMING + RECENT RELEASES XVII
The above picture belongs to a proposed vinyl edition of this 1966/67 recording.
The line-up is Hugh Steinmetz on trumpet, Franz Beckerlee on altosax, Bo Thrige Andersen, Steffen Andersen on drums and bass and not at least Niels Harrit on singing saw.
Maybe not so famous as they deserve. But no other than Sunny Murray did a recording with this guys in 1965.
First release of this great music was in 2005 on Atavistic.
But this time it would be reissued on vinyl.
This depends on how many music lovers would express their serious interest in helping to fund it.
So anyone who's willing to bet on it is invited to help the fundraising.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1257284387/tcjq-actions-66-67-on-vinyl
On 8 days are remaining - so hurry ;-)
Link to the label's websites
http://centrifuga.dk/index.html
https://centrifugarecords.bandcamp.com/album/melt
6 April 2019
Jim Pugh, Dave Taylor - The Pugh-Taylor Project
DMP, CD, 448
1984
Jim Pugh - Tenor Trombone
Dave Taylor - Bass Trombone
George Young - Soprano Sax, Flute, Slide Whistle, Kazoo (tracks 3,5)
Gerry Niewood - Tenor Sax, Flute, Piccolo Flute, Soprano Sax (tracks 1, 6)
Lew Del Gatto - Baritone Sax, Bass Clarinet, Clarinet, Flute Piccolo (tracks 1, 3, 5, 6)
Jesse Levine, Olivia Kopell - Viola (tracks 1, 3, 5, 6)
Jesse Levy, Nathan Stutch - Cello (tracks 1, 3, 5, 6)
Bill Dobbins (tracks 3, 5), Ethyl Will (track 7), Kirk Nurock (tracks 1, 6) - Piano
Keith Foley, Synthesizer (track 7)
Shelly Woodworth - Oboe (track 6), Synthesizer (track 7)
John Beal (tracks 1, 6), Mark Johnson (tracks 3, 5) - Bass
David Friedman (track 3), Gordon Gottlieb (track 6) - Percussion
David Ratajczak - Drums (tracks 1, 5), Drum Machine (track 2)
1 - Goats In My Pocket 6:05 (Ed Palermo)
2 - 747 3:07 (John Clark)
3 - Red Balloons 15:32 (Bob Brookmeyer)
4 - Passion Flower / Petals Of A Rose 6:24 (Ellington, Strayhorn)
5 - Still The Blues (After All These Years) 9:38 (Bill Dobbins)
6 - Creature Memory 11:17 (Kirk Nurock)
7 - Futures 6:07 (Keith Foley)
Recorded August 9 and November 12, 1984 At Clinton Recording Studios, and November 20, 1984 at RCA Studios.
1984
Jim Pugh - Tenor Trombone
Dave Taylor - Bass Trombone
George Young - Soprano Sax, Flute, Slide Whistle, Kazoo (tracks 3,5)
Gerry Niewood - Tenor Sax, Flute, Piccolo Flute, Soprano Sax (tracks 1, 6)
Lew Del Gatto - Baritone Sax, Bass Clarinet, Clarinet, Flute Piccolo (tracks 1, 3, 5, 6)
Jesse Levine, Olivia Kopell - Viola (tracks 1, 3, 5, 6)
Jesse Levy, Nathan Stutch - Cello (tracks 1, 3, 5, 6)
Bill Dobbins (tracks 3, 5), Ethyl Will (track 7), Kirk Nurock (tracks 1, 6) - Piano
Keith Foley, Synthesizer (track 7)
Shelly Woodworth - Oboe (track 6), Synthesizer (track 7)
John Beal (tracks 1, 6), Mark Johnson (tracks 3, 5) - Bass
David Friedman (track 3), Gordon Gottlieb (track 6) - Percussion
David Ratajczak - Drums (tracks 1, 5), Drum Machine (track 2)
1 - Goats In My Pocket 6:05 (Ed Palermo)
2 - 747 3:07 (John Clark)
3 - Red Balloons 15:32 (Bob Brookmeyer)
4 - Passion Flower / Petals Of A Rose 6:24 (Ellington, Strayhorn)
5 - Still The Blues (After All These Years) 9:38 (Bill Dobbins)
6 - Creature Memory 11:17 (Kirk Nurock)
7 - Futures 6:07 (Keith Foley)
Recorded August 9 and November 12, 1984 At Clinton Recording Studios, and November 20, 1984 at RCA Studios.
MASAHIKO SATOH "KWAN-JI-ZAI - 観自在 - SOLO PIANO VOL.1 (DENON, 1976)
This post or rather reup is due to Jeff (again my thanks go to him!).
The original rips were by Sotise.
This is volume 1 of three solo LPs Satoh has recorded in 1976.
All three albums never got a reissue in any format.
Masahiko Satoh, piano
A1. Hajime = 一 4:04
A2. Michi = 道 6:17
A3. Kwan-Ji-Zai = 観自在 11:47
B1. Jizoh-Bosatsu = 地蔵菩薩 4:05
B2. Zanmai = 三昧 10:17
B3. Mujin = 無人 2:45
Recorded at Tohoh Seimei Hall on 13, 14 April 1976.
DENON YX-7501-ND
(vinyl rip)
Vol.2
Vol.3
5 April 2019
STAFFORD JAMES – JAZZ A CONFRONTO (HORO RECORDS, 1979)
A1. Costa Bruciata
A2. Neptune's Child
B1. City Of Dreams
B2. I Ain't Named It Yet
Stafford James, bass
Beaver Harris, drums
Dave Burrell, piano
Enrico Rava, trumpet
Recorded July 31, 1975, Roma
Horo Records – RVJ-6073 (originally Horo Records, Italy, 1976)
LP Rip
2 April 2019
DEWEY REDMAN "UNRELEASED STUDIO SESSION" (NEW YORK, 1969)
This unreleased studio recording is flowing at the internet since years.
Mostly announced as an unissued Blue Note date. But this claim most likely isn't correct.
However - great music from one of the masters.
Dewey Redman, alto saxophone, musette
Chris Capers, trumpet
Bob Cunningham, bass
Ed Blackwell, drums
Rashied Ali, drums
Eddie Moore, drums
1. Apple-itis 12:51
2. Interconnection (take 2) 10:22
3. P.S. (take 1) 8:05
4. Look for the Black Star 13:37
5. Look for the Black Star (take 2) 15:17
'Record Plant', New York, NY on December 19, 1969
MARVELOUS BAND – CHANT LIBRE (UN-DEUX-TROIS, 1975)
A1. Chanson De La Route Du Nord
A2. Me Uno Me Douno
A3. Zone
A4. En Attendant
B1. Souvenir Imaginaire De L'Afrique Mythique
B2. Petipao En Bosnie Herzegovine
B3. Chant Libre N°2
B4. Dansons Le Ploukepingre
Louis Sclavis, bass clarinet, soprano saxophone
Gérard Vidal, double bass
Christian Ville, drums, percussion, balafon
Maurice Merle, soprano saxophone
Alain Gibert, voice, balafon, vibraphone, gong, alto saxophone
Un-Deux-Trois – N° 7
LP Rip
1 April 2019
DUNMALL/FAIRCLOUGH/GIBBS/TIPPETT - ONOSANTE (DLE006)
Paul Dunmall - tenor and soprano saxophone, fife, bagpipes
Pete Fairclough - drums
Philip Gibbs - guitar
Keith Tippett - piano
1. Song and Dance and 7:13
2. For Lost Souls 34:43
3. Onosante 7:26
4. Manosante 6:42
Recorded by Jonathan Scott.
15 November 2000, Victoria Rooms, Bristol
I'm thinking this one may have been missed in the mega-up of 2014.
I'm in the process of re-upping all 68 Duns Limited Edition cdrs (chronologically).
30 March 2019
THE BLUE DENIM DEALS WITHOUT THE ARMS – 'ARMED FORCES' DAY (SAY DAY-BEW RECORDS, 1978)
A1. ARMature
A2. PopulARMechanics
A3. Disarmament
A4. Armenia
B1. Armistice
B2. John'D'Arms
B3. Armageddon
B4. Polka(rm) Far(m)ts, (or the Polish Army Marching In the Ukraine)
Theodore Bowen, bass, tenor saxophone, 12-string guitar, percussion
Adrian Dye, organ
Craig Nutt, trombone, voice, Folgerphone, percussion
Mitchell Cashion, trombone, sax mouthpiece trombone, baritone horn, clarinet, guitar, percussion
Timothy Reed, trumpet, trombone, percussion
Davey Williams, accordion, banjo, guitar, electric guitar, clarinet, voice, alto saxophone, armpit
John Williams, alto saxophone, voice, percussion
Bruce Tiller, baritone saxophone
LaDonna Smith, voice, accordion, piano, organ, clarinet, recorder, guitar, percussion
Janice Hathaway, voice, clarinet, guitar, hunting horn
Jim Hearon, baritone horn
Nolan Hatcher, trumpet, percussion
Roger Hagerty, 12-string guitar, tenor saxophone, armpit
Colette Hagerty, horse hoof, lamp base
Adrian Dye, voice, organ, hunting horn
Recorded Summer 1977 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA.
Say Day-Bew Records – SDB-2
LP Rip
26 March 2019
MAHABHARATA ENSEMBLE – HIBIKI (ZEN, JVC, 1991)
1. Prelude For Nippon
2. Soufi
3. Iran
4. Caravan
5. Rhythms
Toshi Tsuchitori, daf, pakhawaj
Djamchid Chemirani, zarb
Mahmoud Tabrizi-Zadeh, kamanche
Kudsi Erguner, ney
Mahmoud Tabrizi-Zadeh, santur
Recorded 1 July 1988
Zen – VICG-8014, JVC – VICG-8014
CD Rip
24 March 2019
ALAN DAVIE - BIRD THROUGH THE WALL (ADMW RECORDS, 1971)
A. First Part
B. Conclusion
Ray Warleigh, alto saxophone, flute
Chris Laurence, double bass
Alan Jackson, percussion
Alan Davie, piano, clarinet, sopranino & alto saxophone, xylophone, glockenspiel
Eddie Harvey, trombone, vibraphone
Recorded live at the Camden Arts Centre on 23 October 1971
ADMW Records - ADMW 003
LP Rip
21 March 2019
Al Tanner Quintet - Happiness Is... Takin' Care Of Natural Business... Dig? - Touché Records 1967
1 Introduction
2 Zaltanica
3 The Magi
4 Kuba!
5 Poor Me
6 Bronson's Blues
7 Lobby Lizards
8 Rolon's Groove
Al Tanner: piano
Edgar Williams: bass
George Alexander: trumpet, flute
William « Smiley » Winter: drums
Roy Henderson: tenor sax
this rip comes from the cd reissue that contains one bonus track
Touché records trcd 100, 1996
original lp published in 1967 on the same label trlp 100
One lp reissue have been published in 1980 under the name: les oubliés de Jazz Ensemble - Teresa Yuko Doane, Touche Records And Friends Presents An Evening Of
MASAHIKO TOGASHI & HIS IMPROVISATION JAZZ ORCHESTRA – FOLLOW THE DREAM (PADDLE WHEEL, 1985)
A1. After The Breath
A2. Desireless
B. Waltz Step
C. Up And Down
D. Moon
Kazutoki Umezu, alto saxophone, flute
Masami Nakagawa, alto and soprano saxophone
Koiche Matsukaze, baritone saxophone, flute
Hiroshi Yoshino, double bass
Keiki Midorikawa, double bass
Masahiko Togashi, drums, percussion
Masayuki Takayanagi, guitar
Miyauchi Toshiro, percussion
Sabu Toyozumi, percusion
Masahiko Sato, piano
Junji Hirose, tenor saxophone
Haruki Sato, trombone
Tadanori Konokawa, trombone
Hitoshi Okano, trumpet
Shinji Yasuda, trumpet
Tetsuji Yoshida, trumpet
Recorded live at Sogetsu Hall, Tokyo, 7 November 1984
Paddle Wheel – K25P-6328/9
LP Rip
19 March 2019
KAREL RŮŽiČKA :: Ozvěny (Supraphon 1979)
KAREL RŮŽiČKA :: Ozvěny (Supraphon 1979)
1. Krajina mysli I 8.55
2. Živohrátky 2.55
3. Ozvěny 9.30
4. Poselství 4.20
5. Neúplný sen 4.30
6. Triste 9.50
7. Krajina mysli II 2.35
KAREL RŮŽiČKA - piano
+ on 2-4, 6
PETR KRÁL - tenor sax
PETR KOŘíNEK - double bass
JOSEF VEJVODA - drums
Recorded March 1979 at Mozarteum Studio, Prague
Supraphon 1115 2448 H (vinyl rip)
17 March 2019
集団疎開 – その前夜 - LIVE AT 八王子 ALONE (DES CHONBOO RECORDS, 1977)
B1. ルネッサンス
B2. 恐いお話2
B3. 世知のバラード
Junji Mori, alto saxophone
Kazutoki Umezu, alto and baritone saxophone
Takashi Kikuchi, drums, percussion
Yoriyuki Harada, piano, soprano saxophone
Recorded live at "Alone", 八王子 on December 24, 1976
Des Chonboo Records – DCB-01, This CD release on Bridge Records - Bridge - 049
CD Rip
16 March 2019
MIYAZAWA AKIRA QUARTET – KISO (VICTOR WORLD GROUP, 1970)
A. Kiso
B1. Asama
B2. Hakuba
B3. Hida
Yasuo Arakawa, bass
Takeo Moriyama, drums
Masahiko Sato, piano
Akira Miyazawa, tenor saxophone
Recorded at Nippon Victor No. 2 Studio, Tokyo, March 17, 1970
VICTOR WORLD GROUP – SMJX-10090
LP Rip
GÉRARD SIRACUSA - ANDRÉ JAUME- RAYMOND BONI – NOMMO - DANS LE CAPRICE AMER DES SABLES (PALM, 1976)
A. Dans Le Caprice Amer Des Sables
B. Avant Propos De L'Écrevisse À Reculons, À Reculons
Gérard Siracusa, percussion
André Jaume, saxophone
Raymond Boni, guitar
Recorded May 1976 at Studio Palm.
Palm Records, PALM 29
LP Rip
12 March 2019
ELTON DEAN'S NiNESENSE - Bracknell Jazz Festival 1978
I got this audience recording in trade from many years ago and I shared it previously in comments to some other Ninesense recording here. Recently I gave it a listen and found it wholly enjoyable and great preformance, thus I tried some equalisation from original mp3@320. In the end it is improvement I think. Setlist is similiar to 100 Club Concert from 1979. Track 5 (including 11 min of great improv) has significantly clearer sound without audience noises (which are quietly enjoyable during quiet passages earlier) and due to possible speaker entry in the fade out, it can come from some broadcast (possibly) from different concert, but I got it together with this Bracknell recording).
ELTON DEAN'S NiNESENSE - Bracknell Jazz Festival 1978
1. Fall in Free > One Three Nine 16.30
2. Nicrotto 12.13
3. Seven For Lee 13.21
4. First Born > Bounce 20.32
5. improv > Three For All (fade-out) 14.28
ELTON DEAN - alto sax, saxello
ALAN SKiDMORE - tenor sax
MARC CHARiG - cornet, tenor horn
HARRY BECKETT - trumpet, flugelhorn
NiCK EVANS - trombone
RADU MALFATTi - trombone
KEiTH TiPPETT - piano
HARRY MiLLER - bass
LOUiS MOHOLO - drums
4th Bracknell Jazz Festival, UK, July 8, 1978.
5 March 2019
SAKIS PAPADIMITRIOU - FLOROS FLORIDIS "IMPROVISING AT BARAKOS" (J.N.D., 1979)
The first Greek recording with free improvised music.
Recorded at the first modern Jazz club in Athen right below the Akropolis.
Floros Floridis, clarinet, soprano & alto saxophone
Sakis Papadimitriou, piano
01. Improvisation A Plus Opening And Closing 14:56
02. Almost Kalamatianos 4:23
03. Wave 7:11
04. Folk Improvisation 10:43
05. F2 Extract 2:30
06. Kj 5:32
07. Alto 0,5 6:23
08. Improvisation C 7:30
09. Intermission 6:47
10. Improvisation D Plus The National Rock'n'Roll 13:03
Recorded at Jazz Club of Barakos in Plaka, Athen, Greece on April 15, 1979.
J.N.D. Records 003 (CD - 2002)
Originally released as 2 x vinyl (LP 901) on the same label in 1979.
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