13 January 2012

JAZZGALERIE NICKELSDORF "THE 20th ANNIVERSARY ALBUM"




One of the most important Festivals in Europe? - I say it's true!

Go there - have a listen there - meet someone(s) there - > http://www.konfrontationen.at/


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JAZZGALERIE NICKELSDORF "THE 20th ANNIVERSARY ALBUM"



1. Athanor
Harun Ghulum Barabbas, alto saxophone
Walter Muhammed Malli, drums, soprano saxophone
Richard Ahmad Pechoc, piano
Josef Traindl, trombone

Atlantis (03.12); recorded on 22 April 1978


2. Frank Wright Quartet
Reverend Frank Wright, tenor saxophone
Bobby Few, piano
Jack Gregg, bass
Muhammed Ali, drums

Cowboys & indians (07.57); recorded on 14 March 1981


3. Rova Saxophone Quartet
John Raskin, alto, baritone, soprano saxophones, clarinet
Larry Ochs, alto, tenor and soprano saxophones
Andrew Voigt, alto and soprano saxophones, flute
Bruce Ackley, alto and soprano saxophones, clarinet

74 882 (07.48); recorded on 23 October 1982


4. Schlippenbach Trio

Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
Evan Parker, tenor saxophone
Paul Lovens, drumset

Option Abdullah (10.13); recorded on 16 April 1983


5. Anthony Braxton Quartet
Anthony Braxton, saxophone
Marilyn Crispell, piano
John Lindberg, bass
Gerry Hemingway, drums

Composition 23M (11.11); recorded on 27 October 1984


6. Roscoe Mitchell, saxophone

Solo (08.46); recorded on 27 September 1986


7. Trio Clusone
Michael Moore, saxophone
Ernst Reijseger, cello
Han Bennink, drums, percussion

Wie beim Falb die Kuckucksuhr tickt, so tickt sie nirgendwo (10.52);
recorded on 3 September 1993


8. Frisque Concordance
Georg Graewe, piano
John Butcher, saxophone
Hans Schneider, bass
Martin Blume, drums

Spellings (09.01); recorded on 19 November 1994


9. Gerry Hemingway Quintet
Michael Moore, saxophone
Wolter Wierbos, trombone
Ernst Reijseger, cello
Mark Dresser, bass
Gerry Hemingway, drums, percussion

Beef (07.51); recorded on 26 October 1996


10.(applause for ten seconds)


This CD was originally produced for the 20th Anniversary of the Festival "Konfrontationen" in Nickelsdorf, Austria (1997).

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25 comments:

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  2. Thanks. What a fantastic looking disc. I have long wished I could go to this festival.

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  3. Any chance for repost? Thank you.

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  4. Thanks for all your postings, I'd very much like to see a re-post of this as well.

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  6. can you re post once more, please ?...
    Big THX !...

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  7. You're pretty swift, too. I had just reuploaded the Koglmann and then noticed that you got there ahead of me. Of course, we pride ourselves on offering a good service at this place, eh?

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  8. Unnskyld, ...men...
    Yep - good service is our hallmark...
    OK - I will upload the two Cecil Taylor requests tomorrow.
    Except you've did it already?
    Also upped again Vienna Jazz Avantgarde (from sotise) - will offer the new link tomorrow plus adding some interesting infos I've got from (still) reading Andreas Felber's book "Die Wiener Free-Jazz-Avantgarde: Revolution im Hinterzimmer".
    So not only best service but also education and leisure ;-) Skål!

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  9. I had a "bayer" with my dinner today and we know where that's coming from! Skål! I'll never say no to a Weihenstephaner or a Paulaner!

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  10. how about a repost? this looks epic, yet can't find it anywhere else :(

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  11. how about a reup? looks epic, but can't find this anywhere at all :(

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  12. YO FOR REAL YOU ARE THE BEST ERNST GRGO NEBHUTH THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!

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  13. thank you this post is epic...thanks for the link Ernst :) (sorry if I double posted, wasn't sure if my first post went thru)

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  14. And another dead link. Could you please re-uo?

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  15. The link is NOT dead - all my links (from November 2014 onward) are still valid (from 1fichier that is). Very, very few I've deleted completely.
    Even a lot of links from before November 2014 are still available.
    Cheers

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  16. Sorry, my mistake (galloping stupidity), I've turned 70 last week. ;-)

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