28 February 2011

KALAPARUSHA "KWANZA" (BAYSTATE, 1977)




KALAPARUSHA "KWANZA"


Kalaparusha (Maurice McIntyre), tenor sax, clarinet
Malachi Thompson, trumpet
Hakim Jami, bass
John Betsch, drums
Juma Sultan, congas, percussion


1. Kwanza 12:22
2. Leo 12:25
3. Buumba 17:20
4. Around We Go 09:19


Recorded at Jazz Alternatives on May 9, 1977.

BAYSTATE BVCJ-35109

33 comments:

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...
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Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

At the moment we have :

1 x Ukraine
1 x Greece
1 x Japan
1 x Spain
1 x Egypt
2 x Germany
5 x United States

Interesting - isn't it!

Wallofsound said...

Thamnks

altissimo said...

Jazz Alternatives is/was a show on WKCR hosted by Peter Low. I thnk Steve Reid's Oddysey Of The Oblong Square was also recorded there in Jan 1977

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

@ Altissimo,

thank you for the information.

And yes, Steve Reid's "Odyssey Of The Oblong Square" was recorded there as well - just checked it.
But I wasn't aware of it before...

altissimo said...

thanks for the Kalapurusha. Have you seen this short film about him? - http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/video/2010/sep/13/kalaparusha-maurice-mcintyre-horn-starvation-box

wightdj said...

Very cool, thanks. That film about K is well worth checking out.

Igor said...

Dynamite!!!
What a gathering of heavyweights, but those totally neglected. Many thanks for sharing, onxidlib.
Here are some fine pics of Juma Sultan, Hakim Jami and some other cats, all very welcome on IS, though. (Dangerous shark GBML was found this page).
http://web2.clarkson.edu/projects/jumasarchive/image.php

corvimax said...

i have been looking for this
many thanks onxidlib

two hakim jami in contributions, if ever someone didnt notice

E-mile said...

looking forward giving this a spin!
thanks a lot.
peace, E-mile

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Yes I have seen the Kalaparusha movie - It is a shame that he has to play underground for making a living.
He has missed some chances by himself - but nevertheless he is a real master - no endorsement from the "official" side. How absent-minded - to put it mildly.
But in the end it's just that...

And yes, a very interesting website - sadly the videos are only some seconds long - hopefully someday they will provide full features PLUS audio.

Arcturus said...

katonah posted the single title track some years ago & I've wanted to ehar the rest ever since - many mega-thanx!

serviceton said...

If the album is available on Amazon - it is - then there must be at least a chance that the artist could see some royalty money from sales. Japanese-issue or no.
And boy, is Kalaparusha someone who could use the money.
Heartbreaking film.

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

I know that Kwanza is available at Amazon.

To my best knowledge it is deleted by the label/company.

I'm working at a really big music store - I have imported the CD myself from Japan - this were the last copies I could get from a big whole-sale company from Japan (last year).

I have a japanese costumer who goes back to Japan at least once a year - he checked it for me in Osaka/Kobe - and he told me as well that this CD is deleted.

As far as I know, and according the information my costumer could get in Japan, Kalaparusha is getting NO royalties from this CD.

Off course it's still possible that I'm wrong!

In general the royalties are paid before and/or after the CD is being sold by the company and not after it is sold by a shop or mail-order...

Again - I - still - could be wrong contrary to my best knowledge.

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Anyhow - should I delete the link ???

I'm a bit confused - I SAW the film !

serviceton said...

onx, you have obviously checked it out , and obviously care if Kalaparusha might possibly get anything. Sounds like your knowledge is good and the answer is certainly no.
From what you say, no I wouldn't delete the link.
Sorry to be meddling!
Damn - that film though.. very moving, it made me sad

LYSERGICFUNK said...

Great Stuff !
Many THX

taro nombei said...

Great post, onxidlib (and saved me the trouble!)

And FYI, Kwanza is OOP in Japan and hard (but not impossible) to get hold of.
all best from over here...
TN

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

Hallo Taro Nombei,

thank you for the confirmation and your caring!!

Anonymous said...

yum ... I too have had the sample track that was upped some time back swirling in my head ... looking forward to the rest of it

E-mile said...

I did, and it didn't dissapoint a single bit [:-) again many thanks!
peace, E-mile

Anonymous said...

Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for uploading this great piece of music. I don't want to sound ungrateful, but am I the only one who notices a rather loud hum and crackling noises at intermittent points during most of the tracks? It sounds like a grounding/poor connection problem. I've checked my own connections and downloaded the files from two different servers, so I know it's not on my end. Anyone else bothered by this?

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

This seems to be the "problem" post ;) - I have downloaded it and found no hum or crackling.
I would appreciate any comment about the sound quality of my posts - not only for this one!
Thanks in advance.

Anonymous said...

Onxidlib,
Thank you for your prompt and courteous reply. Perhaps it would have been more helpful if I had offered specific times during which I heard the problem. It is most noticeable from 12:10-12:22 on track #2 "Leo", but can also be heard at 11:23 and 11:37 of the same track. If you have the time and are inclined to do so, please let me know if you hear it too. Thanks again.

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...

I have found/heard the crackling - unfortunately it is not only in the files but also on the CD.

I have called a friend who has the CD as well - and on his CD it's the same...

Maybe the pressing isn't okay or the fault is already in the recording.

Especially at the end of track #2 (Leo - 12:10-12:22) I have the impression that the crackling is connected with the bass.

However - it seems we have to live with it.

I haven't noticed it before and have to admid that it doesn't affect me very much.

But - thank you for your good ears and your attention!

Anonymous said...

And thank you again for being so gracious and not misinterpreting my comments as criticism or a personal attack. It's great music, warts and all!

birin said...

Grazie onxidlib per questo bellissimo disco di Kalaparusha.
Un gran regalo!

HCM said...

Thank you for your share onxidlib! :)

Ernst Grgo Nebhuth said...
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ooftü said...

YES! thanks a bunch onxidlib

SantosCurser said...

Wow Kalaparusha not only blew Miles off the stage but Miles's whole band.... Now that is a bootleg I want!!!
http://www.theguardian.com/music/video/2010/sep/13/kalaparusha-maurice-mcintyre-horn-starvation-box

francisco santos said...

re post, please ...
BIG THX!...