25 August 2019
DAVE HOLLAND QUARTET & ANTHONY BRAXTON QUARTET "ANTIBES '74 & CHATEAUVALLON '73"
Two excellent concert films. (maybe the two shows aren't complete but surely worth your attention)
The first group is obviously the quartet which recorded the wonderful album "Conference of the Birds" for ECM. The album was recorded on November 30, 1972 in New York. So the concert in France was more than a half year later. Several themes of the LP are easily discernible.
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For the second ensemble I've found the following description.
Details from Coda 12/73 p.34.
"They played a suite especially written for this occasion. A piece that showed some of the aspects in the music of the multidirectional Anthony Braxton. Wheeler and Braxton matched each other beautifully, Wheeler is a musician who has much in common with Braxton, an intellectual player with a cool sound and a good ear for Braxton's intricate written lines. Their performance ended with a bebop-like tune, and drummer Bobo Shaw (from Black Artists Group from St. Louis, BAG) who throughout the piece had revealed himself as a very musical and inventive drummer, kept the music on fire." (Ib Skovgaard Petersen)
[Some discographies claim other days (23rd f.e.) for the Braxton Quartet but I stick with what's given in the TV production, although the menu gives 1974 which is - obviously - incorrect]
During this concert we have the first performances of Braxton's "Composition No. 23B" and "Composition No. 23D".
Dave Holland Quartet - Antibes, Juan-Les-Pins, 1974
Anthony Braxton, reeds
Sam Rivers, reeds
Dave Holland, double bass
Barry Altschul, drums
Recorded July 25, 1974.
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Anthony Braxton Quartet - Chateauvallon, 1973
Amthony Braxton, reeds
Kenny Wheeler, trumpet, flugelhorn
J.F. Jenny Clarke, double bass
Charles Bobo Shaw, drums
Recorded August, 25, 1973
22 August 2019
31 July 2019
Fanakalo Francois Buttet avec Joe Malinga - Ogun
Plainisphare, PL 1267-55
CD
1990?
François Buttet : Xylophone, Trombone, Piano
Joe Malinga : Saxophone Alto
Fabio Cattaneo : Steel Drums, Clavier
Linda Giacometti : Euphonium
Daniel Genton : Percussion, Congas
Olivier Grosclaude : Saxophone Alto
Claire Huguenin : Saxophone Alto
Paul Jörg : Flûte
Corinne Juillerat : Saxophone Ténor
Jean-Philippe Larpin : Drums
Popol Lavanchy : Contrebasse
Diego Marion : Saxophone Ténor
Bernard Metraux : Euphonium, Tuba
Nikita Pfister : Accordéon, Hackbrett
John Trevor : Guitare
Serge Wintsch : Flugelhorn, Trompette
+ Background Vocals
1 - Exú
2 - Sister
3 - To Charlie
4 - Pra Linda
5 - Ogun
6 - Janaina
7 - Nolivé
17 July 2019
DON CHERRY "THIS IS NOT MY MUSIC" (SWEDEN, 1978)
Here's a Swedish TV documentary about Don Cherry. Filmed for the most part in the US and on the island Cherry was living with his family during the 1970s.
With Rashied Ali, James Blood Ulmer, Nana Vasconcelos, Denis Charles, Huss Charles a.o.
Especially the music by Cherry, Ali and Ulmer is great IMO. Sadly it seems there's no other recorded evidence of this trio.
Produced and directed by Urban Lasson
13 July 2019
ANTITHESIS "ANTITHESIS" (ARISE, 1972)
Denis Baggi, soprano & tenor saxophone
Michele Von Ritter, tenor saxophone
Urs Voerkel, piano
Bob Egloff, bass
Herbert Hartmann, drums, percussion
A1. Bella Ciao 9:10
A2. Do-Desch-Ka-Den 10:28
B1. Haze's Dance 18:14
B2. Angela 6:52
Recorded in Zürich, Switzerland on July 16, 1972
Arise Records ARRE 1001 S
(vinyl rip)
12 July 2019
Joshua Abrams & Natural Information Society - Live In Sant Anna Arresi - August 24, 2013
Joshua Abrams: bass & gumbri
Lisa Alvarado: harmonium
Chad Taylor: drums
The program consist of original tunes + covers from Sun Ra, Don Cherry and Johnny Dyani, interesting isn't it?
Recorded live in Sant Anna Arresi on August 24, 2013
All the records of Joshua Abrams are available here:
https://eremite.com
9 July 2019
BOBBY FEW TRIO "FEW AND FAR BETWEEN" (ADÈS, 1991)
Here is one more recording with Bobby Few on vocals and piano.
Bobby Few, piano, vocal
Raymond Ndoumbe, electric bass
Noel McGhie, drums
01. I Don't Want To Cry Over You 6:10
02. Mister Kidnap Man 4:30
03. Few's Boogie 1:43
04. Joy 2:14
05. I'd Tell The World 1:43
06. Gospel 5:25
07. Dance All Night 6:27
08. Take Me 3:34
09. I Can't Get Along With You 3:36
10. Girls Are Fun 3:04
11. Latin Quarter 2:46
12. China 3:48
Written by and words by Bobby Few
Recorded in Montreuil, France at Studio Cargo.
Released on Disques Adès in 1991.
Bobby Few - Let It Rain - Self Produced 2002
02 Gina
03 Something there
04 Stop pimping the kids
05 Take me
06 Part of your world
07 Let it rain (part 2)
Harry Swift: bass on 1, 2, 7
Raymond Doumbe: bass on 3, 5, 6
Bob Demeo: drums on 1
Jean Claude Montredon: Drums on 2
Noël McGhie: drums on 3, 5, 6
Jon Handelsman: tenor sax on 1, 2
Rasul Siddik: trumpet on 1, 2
Bobby Few: piano & vocals
Recorded in January 2002. cd self produced BF01
4 July 2019
Theo Jörgensmann Quartet - Ta Eko Mo (z.o.o. 1997)
CD, 1997
Theo Jörgensmann - Clarinet
Christian Ramond - Double Bass
Klaus Kugel - Drums, Percussion
Christopher Dell - Vibraphone
1 - Ta Eko Mo
2 - Tsenga
3 - Der Ruf
4 - Seezeit
5 - Couleurs En Mouvement
recorded & mixed at dioton studio, krefeld 1997
1 July 2019
Sam Rivers Trio - live in Foggia 30 April 1980
This is a repost of sorts of a file posted way back on this blog. In the comments section to the original post, Rick Lopez made the very valid point that Sam's scat singing towards the end didn't sound, shall we say, entirely authentic. So I ran it through Audacity to see if anything could be done about it. I made two versions, one with 15 percent speed reduction and one with 20 percent. Listening back, the 20 percent sounded a bit soggy, so I decided to stick with the 15 percent. In other words, this runs at about 85 percent of the original speed. I can't say if I have hit the nail right on the head, but at least it comes off more plausible, and in any case, your ears are the best judge. One more technical note, this was originally posted as a high grade mp3 and is reposted in the flac format to prevent further lossiness.
What we have here is a live concert in Foggia, Italy, on 30 April 1980 with Sam Rivers on multiple instruments and vocals, Dave Holland on bass and Steve Ellington on drums. As for the gig, it's marvellous, really a stayer, one to come back to. Sam Rivers starts out on tenor, switches to soprano, continues on flute interspersed with a bit of vocalising towards the end. In all, the piece runs for 78:28, so one consequence of lowering the speed is you get at least ten minutes extra of Sam and the gang. Can't be bad, eh?
Happy Canada Day
During those last years Nick have posted many great music from Canada. Check his post of the artists jazz band, C.C.M.C, the records from the music gallery editions or the french side of the avant garde like Yves Bouliane etc. You will find many goodies. I thought that this year it could be my turn to celebrate the Canada day to thank him and to continue the series with this cd that features probably one of the guiding light of the Canadian avant garde: Michael Snow.
Visual artist but also musician who plays piano and synthesiser, Snow is an important name in electro acoustic music. he is one of the founding members of CCMC and beside his avant garde playing he have a vaste knowledge of the jazz that you can easily notice if you listen carefully his solo where he can bring some reminiscence of the tradition in an avant garde environment.
Jack Vorvis is less famous, he have been briefly member of CCMC and you can hear him on the excellent « decisive moments, hot real-time electro-acoustic collective composition », unfortunately his discography is very small.
1 Rotation
2 High Handed (Groovin HIgh)
3 Trax
4 Blues In The Clocktower
5 2 Chords For 2 Players
6 Snake Raffle Cajole
7 Space - Time
8 Titsnass
9 Free By Me - Bop
10 Percs
11 Inside Out
12 I Found
13 Easy Livin
Jack Vorvis: drums
Michael Snow: piano
track & light recordings tlr01 cd rip
25 June 2019
360º MUSIC EXPERIENCE / STEVE POTTS "MOLDE & JAM SESSION" (1970 & '74)
Another film from the 1970s - with rare footage of Steve Potts and the 360º Music Experience.
Grachan Moncur, trombone
Roland Alexander, tenor saxophone
Dave Burrell, piano
Jymie Merritt, bass
Beaver Harris, drums
Recorded at Molde Jazz Festival 1970
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Steve Potts, soprano & alto saxophone
Christian Escoudé, guitar
Boulou Ferré, guitar
Kent Carter, bass
Kenneth Tyler, drums
Recorded in France(?) in 1974
23 June 2019
Stomu Yamash'ta - Percussion Recital - Columbia 1971
20 June 2019
VIRGINIA GENTA & CHRIS CORSANO "THE LIVE IN LISBON" (8mm, 2008)
Virginia Genta, saxes, flute, voice
Chris Corsano, drums
A. Some Birds Are Free People 18:02
B1. Lost Place At Sunset 9:42
B2. Slate Explosion 6:34
On August 5th, 2008, Corsano and Genta gave a duo concert on the roof of Zé dos Bois in Bairro Alto, Lisbon, at sunset time.
8mm Records - 8mm 037 (Italy, 2009)
18 June 2019
LUIGI NONO "...DEN DER WALD IST JUNG UND VOLLER LEBEN" (1966)
> A floresta é jovem e cheja de vida <
WDR, Cologne, Germany, 1966
Script and directed by Theo Gallehr
38"
"... the forest is young and full of life"
Theo Gallehr (1929 - 2001) was a German innkeeper (in Munich), film director and writer.
Famous for intiating socalled "Arbeiterfilme" (movies about workers) and in 1971 he made a documentary about the Gruppo Di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza (released by Die Schachtel).
16 June 2019
JOOKLO DUO "FREE SERPENTS" (QBICO, 2006)
Virginia Genta, baritone & tenor saxophone
David Vanzan, drums
A1. Untitled 3:51
A2. Untitled 4:07
A3. Untitled 2:47
A4. Untitled 3:37
A5. Untitled 4:51
B1. Untitled 3:03
B2. Untitled 3:55
B3. Untitled 6:08
B4. Untitled 1:38
B5. Untitled 2:56
Recorded on December 2, 2006.
Qbico 65 (Italy, 2007)
(vinyl rip)
URS BLÖCHLINGER TETTET "NEUROTICA" (HAT HUT, 1984)
Urs Blöchlinger, alto, bass & sopranino saxophone, flute, ch-phon, angklung, little instruments
Ruedi Häusermann, flute, alto flute, alto & baritone saxophone, little instruments (A1, A3, B1 to B3, C1, D3)
Hans Koch, tenor & soprano saxophone, bass clarinet (B1 to B3, D1, D3)
Glen Ferris, trombone
Jürg Ammann, piano, melodica
Thomas Dürst, bass
Dieter Ulrich, drums, bugle
A1. King Arthur Meets Hans Eisler In Hollywood 13:05
A2. Peggy's Blue Skylight 5:43
A3. Quick Motion Picture With A Brake Shoe 5:38
B1. Oh, Soviel Vieh, Sophie 3:40
B2. Where Is My Funny Ballantines's 9:41
B3. Combinations 11:31
C1. Kungusisches Arbeiterlied: Niemand Weiss Hinten, Wie Er Vorn Dran Ist 14:31
C2. Die Psychology Of Steeple Chase 8:07
D1. Neurotica 12:29
D2. Adrenallini (Dedicated To Adrian Rollini) 4:47
D3. Baghwan Business 1:27
Recorded at Studio Sonographic, Schlieren, Switzerland on 4,5 & 6 June, 1984.
Hat Hut Records hat Art 2008 (1984)
13 June 2019
Pangea featuring Theo Jörgensmann, Federico Sanesi - Live At Music Academy
CD
Hungary
1993
1 - Dino Song (Binder) 12:24
2 - Confrontation (Szőke) 15:24
3 - Hades (Szőke) 8:15
4 - Dor Columns (Szőke) 9:56
Gábor Juhász - Acoustic Guitar
Theo Jörgensmann - Clarinet
Szabolcs Szőke - Kalimba, Gadulka, Ektare, Angklung
Federico Sanesi - Percussion, Tabla
Károly Binder - Piano
Recorded live at Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, September 27th, 1993
12 June 2019
NEW JAZZ SYNDICATE - 1 - 3 (NEW JAZZ SYNDICATE, 1978)
Ernst kindly posted the second of this set and the links are still active. Here are all three in new rips.
IN THE BEGINNING (NEW JAZZ SYNDICATE, 1978)
A1. Fiat Sonus
A2. When A Lone Dolphin Cries Out
B1. Sea Rumblin'
B2. Children of Icarus
New Jazz Syndicate 1
DON'T PLAY THAT SENTIMENTAL BALLAD (NEW JAZZ SYNDICATE, 1978)
A1. Winter Ballad
A2. Earth, Water, Fire, Wind and Air
B1. Forest and Moon
B2. Long Moment
B3. The "L" On IOUs
New Jazz Syndicate 2
FORWARD SUSPENSE (NEW JAZZ SYNDICATE, 1978)
10 June 2019
Walden Wimberley & His Musical Friends - What The Pyramid Told Me - self produced 2005
5 June 2019
HANNE BOENISCH "JOURNEY TO THE NORTHPOLE" (GERMANY, 1971/72)
The Sratch Orchestra with a.o. Cornelius Cardew, Keith Rowe and John Tilbury
Script and directed by Hanne Boenisch
Produced by the Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film, München.
Germany (Munich, Bavaria) 1971 / 72
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Got this documentary from John Tilbury on Wednesday, 29 April 2009 at the Gasteig in Munich, for the first time.
We had invited him for a concert / lecture. During his lecture excerpts of the film were shown.
Afterwards he gave us two or three copies of the DVDr. He added we should 'spread it'.*
Hanne Boenisch has died only some weeks before John Tilbury's concert in Munich.
Around 2015/6 I talked with a friend about this film. He asked wether he could watch and maybe even use it for his lectures at a Munich high school.
I readily agreed and promised him a copy of my copy. But - alas - I did not find the DVDr. After several attempts to locate it I gave up.
It seems I had lost the film during a relocation some months before.
Later that year my friend made some inquires at the BR (Bavarian broadcast) as to wether they would loan him the documentary.
But it was revelead to him that they discarded or destroyed the film!
To my delight I got it again some days ago.
And following Tilbury's idea about spreading this rare documentary I'll offer it here.
Additionally I would like to give the interested reader a link to an interview with John Tilbury. This conversation was conducted after his book "Cornelius Cardew - a life unfinished" was published.
It is a fitting companion to the documentary - of course to read the book would be even better.
(Beware ;-) this film is only for bi-lingual viewers.
Cardew is heard for the most part talking in German, which he does quite fluently.
But there's a good portion of English to be heard during the 45 minutes .
* it should be clear that it is my responsibility to post the film here - Mr. Tilbury never asked or even encouraged me to do so.
3 June 2019
CECIL TAYLOR - BLUE NOTES - MANFRED SCHOOF - MISHA MENGELBERG - THEO LOEVENDIE "FRANCE - ANTIBES+" (1964-69)
This is not music or more exactly it is music but with footage from the respective concerts.
Culled from the French TV.
Among others we have the first concert of the Blue Notes in Europe, just arriving from South-Africa. After the concert and some weeks playing in Antibes at the beach (and elsewhere) they embarked to Zürich were they got offered Dollar Brand's place at the Cafe Africana.
The movie (~ 1:40) is not in high definition but the quality is easily good enough to enjoy these concerts and in case of Taylor's Unit something rather special.
- Lìnvité du dimanche 1969 -Fondation Maeght (Cecil Taylor Unit)
with Jimmy Lyons, Sam Rivers, Andrew Cyrille
- Blue Notes - Antibes 1964
with Nikele Mokaye, Louis Moholo, Mongezi Feza, Chris McGregor, Johnny Mbizo Dyani and Dudu Pukwana
- Manfred Schoof - Antibes 1967
with Mani Neumeier, Jaki Liebezeit, Gerd Dudek, Buschi Niebergall and Alexander von Schlippenbach
Misha Mengelberg - Antibes 1967
with Han Bennink, Willem Breuker, Maarten Altena
- Theo Loevendie - Antibes 1969
with Willem van Manen, Nedley Elstak, John Engels, Martin Van Duynhoven, Joop Mastenbroek, Hans Dulfer, Maarten Altena
1 June 2019
Art Ensemble of Chicago live in Immanuelskirche, Wuppertal, Germany 1995
Following up my former post of the AEC in Charlottesville in 1983, here is another recording from 1995. By this time, Joseph Jarman had left the Ensemble, so they are down to a quartet. As I mentioned in my last post, the acoustics add another dimension to the music, at the Cabell Hall as well as here, and even more so here, almost prompting the venue itself to be the fifth player, although a passive one. The venue was the Immanuelskirche in Wuppertal, Germany, and from what I can see online, it is designated as a cultural centre with regular musical performances of all kinds. One could add it lends a further spiritual dimension to the music, adding to the spiritual quality that's already there.
The former posting had a version of "Prayer for Jimbo Kwesi" and this one has "Song for Atala", another one of my fave AEC tunes. In the second part, you also get a portion of Roscoe Mitchell's circular breathing for your amazement.
CD 1
01. Unknown - 35:12
02. Song For Atala - 07:48
CD 2
01. Unknown - ß3:47
02. Unknown - 14:37
03. Unknown - 17:18
04. New York Is Full Of Lonely People / Carefree - 09:24
05. Odwalla - 04:35
06. Walking In The Moonlight - 04:36
In all: 97:26.
The tracks are split in such a way so they can be easily fitted onto two cds if one so wishes.
In sum, beautiful music in beatiful surroundings. By the way, I have another recording of the AEC in the Immanuelskirche in 1990, this time with the full quintet, that I could post here if there's an interest.
31 May 2019
EDOARDO MARRAFFA – SOLO (BS, 2000)
1. Eccoti
2. Due Facce
3. Eravamo Piccoli E Cattivi
4. Marrafoufou
5. Immersione
6. Il Sogno Di Una Cosa
7. Dudu
8. Un Pesce Importante
9. Solo
10. Dedica
Edoardo Marraffa, tenor saxophone
Recorded on 10.7.2000 at Groove factory, Bologna
BS – BS005
CD Rip
25 May 2019
GRAND SOIR FREE STYLE - ENSEMBLE INTERCONTEMPORAIN - ILAN VOLKOV - LEWIS, MITCHELL, SOREY, BOROWSKI
Here we have a donation by another anonymous with some compositions by Geroge Lewis, Roscoe Mitchell, Tyshawn Sorey and the German composer Johannes Borowski.
Vendredi 18 janvier 2019 — 20h30
Salle des concerts - Cité de la Musique, Paris
PROGRAMME
George E. Lewis
Track 1 - Emergent, pour flûte et dispositif électronique (création française) 13:22
Track 2 - The Will to Adorn, (création française) 17:45
ENTRACTE
Tyshawn Sorey
Track 3 - Sentimental Shards, (création française) 10:41
Roscoe Mitchell
Track 4 - Useful News (commande de l'Ensemble intercontemporain, création) 21:06
ENTRACTE
Johannes Boris Borowski
Track 5 – Mappe (création de la nouvelle version) 24:52
Emmanuelle Ophèle, flute
Damon Holzborn, electronics (software programming)
Ilan Volkov, conductor
24 May 2019
IRUMAGAWA MASAMI – IMPROVISATIONS ON THE CELLO OR NON-BORDER-TRANSGRESSIVE SOLO ON THE 17TH DAY OF JUNE IN THE YEAR OF 2006 (IRUSWORKS, 2006)
1. Untitled
2. Untitled
Irumagawa Masami,cello
Recorded At The Proto Theatre
Irusworks - IS-02
CDr Rip
23 May 2019
UPCOMING & RECENT RELEASES XIX
20 May 2019
IRUMAGAWA MASAMI – IMPROVISATIONS ON THE CELLO OR NON-BORDER-TRANSGRESSIVE SOLO ON THE 16TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER IN THE YEAR OF 2005 (IRUSWORKS, 2005)
1. Untitled
2. Untitled
Irumagawa Masami,cello
Recorded At The Proto Theatre
Irusworks - IS-01
CDr Rip
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
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




or 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 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









































