22 April 2011

DON CHERRY "MOVEMENT INCORPORATED" (ANAGRAM, 1967)





This is the first post (of two) , which I got some days ago. Thank you D.!!

Normally I do not post mp3 or for that matter download for myself - but there are exceptions.


And this recording really deserves to be spread - it was briefly available as CD but is unfortunately OOP.
(Maybe still is in print - I'll try to confirm it!)

Enjoy and thanks to the contributor.




DON CHERRY "MOVEMENT INCORPORATED"


Don Cherry,tp, fl, p, voice
Bernt Rosengren,ts, fl, (oboe, sitar ?)
Maffy Falay, tp, fl
Brian Trentham, tb
Bengt "Frippe" Nordström, as
Tommy Koverhult, ts (4)
Torbjorn Hultkrantz, b
Okay Temiz, dr (4)
Leif Wennerstrom, dr


1. Suite 1
2. Suite 2
3. Suite 3
4. Supreme Surprise


Stockholm's ABF-House, Sweden, July 1967


Anagram Records ANA-008
(mp3 - 320)

ELTON DEAN QUINTET "BOUNDARIES" (JAPO, 1980)






ELTON DEAN QUINTET "BOUNDARIES"



Elton Dean, saxello, alto saxophone
Mark Charig, cornet
Keith Tippett, piano
Marcio Mattos, bass
Louis Moholo, drums


1. Boundaries 08:10
2. Oasis 12:40
3. Basho 07:30
4. Out Of Bounds 11:43
5. Fast News 04:43


Recorded February 1980 at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, Germany.

JAPO 60033

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21 April 2011

HUMAN ARTS ENSEMBLE "POEM OF GRATITUDE" (UNIVERSAL JUSTICE, 1972)



There was a request some time ago - this is the first recording of the Human Arts Ensemble still without Charle 'Bobo' Shaw.

Poetry is well in the foreground with fine contributions by Luther Thomas and James Marshall.

James Marshall and the Human Arts Ensemble are still active > http://freedoniamusic.org/





HUMAN ARTS ENSEMBLE "POEM OF GRATITUDE"



Ajule Rutlin, tenor radong, poet, drums, small instruments
Luther Thomas, tenor saxophone, tenor radong, small instruments
James Marshall, alto saxophone, tenor radong, small instruments
Carol Marshall, vocal, bass radong, small instruments


01. Introduction
02. Out To Lunch
03. Sophisticated Lady
04. Imagination (1)
05. Imagination (2)
06. Imagination (3)
07. Funny Things
08. Poem Of Gratitude
09. Strange Autumn Tree Shapes
10. Upbeat Feeling
11. God Bless The Child


Recorded : St.Louis, Missouri, October, 1972.

UNIVERSAL JUSTICE POG

Radong is a Tibetan trumpet.

Tracks now in intended sequence - as proposed by finn < thanks!

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BERNT ROSENGREN QUARTET "LIVE IN STOCKHOLM, Vol.1" (AMIGO, 1974)







BERNT ROSENGREN QUARTET "LIVE IN STOCKHOLM, Vol.1"



Bernt Rosengren, tenor saxophone, piano
Tommy Koverhult, tenor saxophone
Torbjorn Hultcrantz, bass
Leif Wennerstrom, drums


1. The Jungle Is A Skyscraper 07:00
2. Ohnedaruth 09:36
3. A Flowers Trip 23:13


Recorded: "Guldhatten", Stockholm, September 14, 1974 (track 1 + 2)
Track 3 recorded on September 28, 1974 at "Kagelbanan", Stockholm.

AMIGO AMLP815

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BERNT ROSENGREN QUINTET "LIVE IN STOCKHOLM, Vol.2" (AMIGO, 1975)






BERNT ROSENGREN QUINTET "LIVE IN STOCKHOLM, Vol.2"


Bernt Rosengren, tenor saxophone, flute, oboe
Tommy Koverhult, tenor & soprano saxophone, flute
Bobo Stenson, piano
Torbjorn Hultcrantz, bass
Leif Wennerstrom, drums


1. Out To Lunch (part 1) 26:27
2. Out To Lunch (part 2) 04:33
3. Happy Jazz 06:52
4. So Many Things 03:39

5. Batumi 05:14


Recorded : Live in Stockholm, September 2, 1975.


AMIGO AMLP818

Except "Batumi" which was recorded at the "Congress Hall", Warsaw, Poland, October 1976.
"Batumi" is from the LP MUZA SX1455 "Jazz Jamboree 78, Vol.2".








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20 April 2011

NEW ORCHESTRA QUINTET "UP 'TIL NOW" (NOR, 1979)





In the beginning I didn't like the music very much but after listening to it three times I enjoy it quite a lot.

This is Lisle Ellis aka L.S. Lansall-Ellis' and Paul Plimley's first recordings.

Thanks to W. for the loan of the LP.


(Update for 09/2016:
I really would like to recommend a double CD > Al Neil Trio "Retrospective 1965-1968".
It's worth every penny I gave. It is a limited edition. And Gregg Simpson is the drummer.
A real important piece of Jazz history - and with music as excellent and singular as any better known ensembles from this time.
Take a look here
More info here and there.)






Paul Cram, alto & tenor saxophone
Ralph Eppel, trombone & euphonium
Paul Plimley, piano
L.S. Lansall-Ellis, bass
Gregg Simpson, drums


1. 10 x 10 (L.S. Lansall-Ellis) 10:54
2. Up Til Now (New Orchestra Quintet) 13:12
3. Terminal Shift (N.O.Q, arr. by R.Eppel) 11:08
4. Delicate Chestnut Roll (Paul Plimley) 15:39


Recorded at PSI-CHORD Studios, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, January 28, 1979.

NEW ORCHESTRA RECORDS NOR 001

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19 April 2011

BILLY HART "ENCHANCE" (HORIZON, 1977)






BILLY HART "ENCHANCE"

Billy Hart, drums
Oliver Lake, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone (7), flute (5)
Dewey Redman, tenor saxophone (not on 5)
Hannibal Marvin Peterson, trumpet, koto (5)
Eddie Henderson,trumpet (1-5,7), fluegelhorn (1,2), echoplex (5)
Don Pullen, piano, electric piano (5)
Buster Williams, acoustic bass (1,3,5)
Dave Holland, acoustic bass (2,4,6,7)
Thabo Michael Carvin, percussion (3,5)


1. Diff Customs (Lake) 05:53
2. Shadow Dance (Holland) 07:52
3. Layla-Joy (Hart) 07:04
4. Corner Culture (Redman) 02:52
5. Rahsaan Is Beautiful (Peterson) 04:38
6. Pharoah (Pullen) 09:44
7. Hymn For The Old Year (Lake) 08:56



Recorded February 24 and March 3, 1977, Generation Sound Studio, New York City.


HORIZON 24

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18 April 2011

BENNY BAILEY SEXTET "SOUL EYES" (SABA, 1968)






BENNY BAILEY SEXTET "SOUL EYES"


Benny Bailey, trumpet
Nathan Davis, tenor saxophone
Mal Waldron, piano
Jimmy Woode, bass
Makaya Ntshoko, drums
Charly Campbell, congas (2 & 4)


1. Prompt 08:03
2. Soul Eyes 10:24
3. Ruts, Grooves, Graves and Dimensions 11:58
4. Mid-Evil Dance 15:10


Recorded live at 'Domicile', Munich on January 11, 1968.

SABA 15158 ST

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17 April 2011

ELTON DEAN QUINTET "WELCOMET" (IMPETUS, 1986)





There was a request for this album some time ago - Enjoy!




ELTON DEAN QUINTET "WELCOMET"


Elton Dean, saxello, alto saxophone
Harry Beckett, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Marcio Mattos, bass
Liam Genockey, drums


1. Welcomet 26:34
2. Rio Rules 18:44
3. Obrigado 07:11


Recorded live by Radio Cultura de Sao Paulo, Brazil, March 1986.

IMPETUS IMP 18612

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14 April 2011

CHARLES BRACKEEN "RHYTHM X" (STRATA-EAST, 1968)




For all those who have longed for some real good Jazz...
One of the rare recordings from or with Charles Brackeen - here joined by Don Cherry, Charlie Haden and Ed Blackwell.




CHARLES BRACKEEN "RHYTHM X"

Charles Brackeen, tenor saxophone
Don Cherry, trumpet
Charlie Haden, bass
Edward Blackwell, drums


1. Rhythm X 07:57
2. Hour Glass 11:31
3. Charles Concept 06:41
4. C.B. Blues 07:39


Recorded on January 26, 1968 at Upsurge Studio, New York City.

STRATA-EAST SECD 9026

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GRUPPO DI IMPROVVISAZIONE NUOVA CONSONANZA "MUSICA SU SCHEMI" (CRAMPS, 1976)




Now I have reached the end of the Cramps thread - at least from my side.
I've posted all Cramps I own or which I could borrow from friends.
This last post was also the first Cramps release I ever heard - back then on LP...




GRUPPO DI IMPROVVISAZIONE NUOVA CONSONANZA "MUSICA SU SCHEMI"


Ennio Moricone, trumpet, etc.
Giancarlo Schiaffini, trombone, etc.
Giovanni Piazza, french horn, flute, violin
Antonello Neri, piano, etc.
Franco Evangelisti, piano, percussion, etc.
Egisto Macchi, percussion, strings


A1. Schema 1 (09:01)
A2. Schema 2 (11:18)
B1. Schema 3 (02:30)
B2. Ommagio A Giacinto Scelsi (16:41)


Recorded at Orthophonic Recording Studio, Roma.
Released 1976.


CRAMPS CRSLP 6109 nova musicha n.9
(japanese edition POCE-1213)

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DEMETRIO STRATOS - MAURO PAGANI - PAOLO TOFANI "ROCK AND ROLL EXIBITION" (CRAMPS, 1979)




You can find another Demetrio Stratos here >
http://avaxhome.ws/music/avant_garde/Demetrio_Stratos_Le_Milleuna_2001_Akarma_AK1037_4_basa005.html




DEMETRIO STRATOS - MAURO PAGANI - PAOLO TOFANI "ROCK AND ROLL EXIBITION"


Demetrio Stratos, vocal, piano
Paolo Tofani, electric guitar
Mauro Pagani, violin
Paolo Donnarumma, electric bass
Stefano Cerri, electric bass
Walter Calloni, drums



1. Mean Woman Blues 05:59
2. Hound Dog 03:59
3. Blueberry Hill / I Can't Stop Loving You 04:34
4. Long Tall Sally 03:51
5. Boom Boom 05:43
6. Barefootin' 05:42
7. 25 Miles From Nowhere 09:06


CRAMPS 5205 901 / Released 1979.
(japanese edition POCE-1173)

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12 April 2011

JOHN CAGE "JOHN CAGE" (CRAMPS, 1974)





JOHN CAGE "JOHN CAGE"


1. Music For Marcel Duchamp (1947) 06:34
---Piano - Juan Hidalgo

2. Music For Amplified Toy Pianos (1960) 11:48
---Toy Piano - Gianni-Emilio Simonetti, Juan Hidalgo, Walter Marchetti

3. Radio Music (1956) 06:05
---Radio - Gianni-Emilio Simonetti, Juan Hidalgo, Walter Marchetti

4. 4'33" (In Three Parts: 0'30"/ 2'23"/ 1'40") (1952) 04:38
---Piano - Gianni-Emilio Simonetti

5. Excerpt From 'Sixty-Two Mesostics Re Merce Cunningham' (1971) 08:37
---Vocals - Demetrio Stratos


Recorded at Fono-Roma, Milano
Released in 1974.


CRAMPS CRSLP 6101 nova musicha n.1
(japanese edition - POCE-1205

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DAVID TUDOR "MICROPHONE" (CRAMPS, 1973)






DAVID TUDOR "MICROPHONE"


A. Mix A 33:41
B. Mix B 32:16


Microphone was composed in 1973.

Recorded May 1973 at Center for Contemporary Music, Mills College, Oakland, California.

CRAMPS 5206 116 nova musicha n.16
(japanese edition - POCE-1227)

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KUBISCH - PLESSI "TEMPO LIQUIDO" (CRAMPS, 1979)






KUBISCH - PLESSI "TEMPO LIQUIDO"


Christina Kubisch & Fabrizio Plessi :
amplified glass, water filters, thimbles, electronics, sho, carillon, steeldrums

A. Tempo Liquido 20:52
B. Tempo Liquido 21:57


Recorded at R.D.S. snc, Milano. Released 1979.

CRAMPS 5206 010 DIVerso n.10
(japanese edition - POCE-1202)

11 April 2011

JOHN CAGE "CHEAP IMITATION" (CRAMPS, 1976)




JOHN CAGE "CHEAP IMITATION"


1. Band I 07:18
2. Band II 08:31
3. Solid Band 20:36


Recorded on a rainy day, March 7 1976, at Center for Contemporary Music, Mills College, Oakland, California.
Released 1977.


CRAMPS CRSLP 6117 nova musicha n.17
(japanese edition - POCE-1228)

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10 April 2011

JUAN HIDALGO "RROSE SÉLAVY" (CRAMPS 1977)





JUAN HIDALGO "RROSE SÉLAVY"
"6 pezzi ammuffiti per 6 fontane sonore un eccetera Zaj senza fine".


1. Rrose Sélavy (Solo) 06:22
2. Belle Haleine (Duo) 06:21
3. Rrose Sélavy (Trio) 06:10
4. Eau De Voilette (Quartetto) 06:20
5. Rrose Sélavy (Quintetto) 06:21
6. L.H.O.O.Q. (Sestetto) 05:44


Recorded at Studi Ricordi, Milano.

CRAMPS CRSLP 6113 nova musicha n.13
Released 1977
(japanese edition : POCE-1224)


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8 April 2011

MARIO SCHIANO "AND HIS ALLSTARS" (CRAMPS, 1977)





For your pleasure...




MARIO SCHIANO "AND HIS ALLSTARS"


Mario Schiano, alto saxophone, etc.
(Fabio De Sanctis, synth,effects,rec.)

1. Sophisticated Lady 03:29
2. Toujours Le Swing 06:45
3. Lied 02:39
4. Ensemble 05:59
5. From The Bridge (1) 00:44
6. From The Bridge (2) 00:41
7. Lover Man 02:28
8. Sonate Nr.8 F-Dur (Auf Italienische Art) 10:20
9. Trois Exercises Pour Trombone À Coulisse 03:18


Recorded December 26,28 and 29, 1977, Roma.

CRAMPS 5206 009 DIVerso n.9
(japanese version POCE-1201)


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7 April 2011

Sean Bergin & Radio Freedom All Stars - Jazz For Freedom!


Tracks:

1. Sonia (Mongezi Feza) 12.52
2. Sofa (Sean Bergin) 7.54
3. Park Station (Mervyn Africa) / Dudu (Sean Bergin) 19.41
4. Gwidza (Dollar Brand) 8.56
5. Tutu 1 & 2 (Sean Bergin) 15.12

Line-up:

Claude Deppa - trumpet
Wolter Weirbos - trombone
Sean Bergin - soprano & tenor sax, concertina, voice
Michael Moore - alto sax, clarinet
Mervyn Africa - piano
Franky Douglas - guitar
Ernst Reijseger - cello
Paul Rogers - bass
Lesley Joseph - bass guitar
Eddy Veldman - drums (left channel)
Louis Moholo - drums (right channel)

Recorded November 24, 1989 at Nederlands Congresgebouw, Hague, Holland

Varajazz 1990 (Varagram VCD 006-02)

This joyous celebration of SA jazz & freedom is led by South African born saxophonist Sean Bergin, based in Holland, and was recorded as live radio session. Line up is a mixture of Dutch and South African players and includes Master drummer Louis Moholo-Moholo (Bergin was member of his band Viva La Black at the time) and trumpeter Claude Deppa. Comprised of 3 Bergin's compositions plus a piece by pianist Mervyn Afrika, one Dollar Brand's tune and legendary theme Sonia by Mongezi Feza, immortalised by Robert Wyatt on his Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard album, Jazz For Freedom is maybe not as great as Brotherhood Of Breath, their individual members' work or other Bergin's recordings, but still worth to hear and pretty rare to find. This cd was surprising found object at one Prague second hand music cellar for me and is unavailable for long time I believe, as Dutch Varagram label is no more in function due to my research.

KAZUTOKI UMEZU / MAL WALDRON "ANOTHER STEP" (UNION, 1982)






KAZUTOKI UMEZU / MAL WALDRON "ANOTHER STEP"


Kazutoki Umezu, alto saxophone
Mal Waldron, piano
Takeharu Hayakawa, bass
Takashi Kikuchi, drums


1. I Should Care 07:01
2. Lonely Nights 07:49
3. Hole In Stomach Woman 08:20
4. Circular Line 09:40
5. 'Round Midnight 09:12


Recorded at Teichiku Kaikan Studio on April 21 - 22, 1982.

UNION Jazz ULP-5004


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5 April 2011

Ken Hyder's Talisker - The Last Battle



I posted a little while ago the second album from Talisker, which met with a very positive response, so all reason then to move on to their third, "The Last Battle", out on the Vinyl label in Germany. There were a few more Talisker albums, but I haven't been able to locate any yet.

The idea is, as on the former, to mix traditional or traditionally-tinged tunes with vocal and instrument improvisations. Here the group does their own vocalising, starting with a little introduction from all four of them. It moves on through jigs and laments and home-made funk to free-for-all collective playing, some written or at least pre-planned and others done on the spot. For further info, consult the two-page insert that came with the record and which I have scanned and apprended to this post. A highlight, for this listener, is the wonderfully emotive tenor solo by John Rangecroft on "McCrimmon's Lament". Also note Hyder's clipped, precise playing throughout. I'm sure he's picked up a thing or two from John Stevens. In general, top lads all around!

Basic info:
Ken Hyder's Talisker - The Last Battle
Vinyl VS 107 (1978)

Side one

a1_My Name Is
a2_Miss Mary Morrison of Barra-Paddy's Leather Breeches*-MacCrimmon's Lament*
a3_Calum Hyder's Welcome to South London

Side two

b1_Tha Cu Ban Againn**-The Last Battle
b2_Wee Davie and Big John
b3_Whistle Ower the Lave O'T*

Personnel

Davie Webster alto saxophone, vocals
John Rangecroft tenor saxophone, clarinet, vocals
John Lawrence string bass, bass guitar, vocals
Ken Hyder drums, percussion, kalenga, dried peas, vocals

All compositions by Ken Hyder, except *trad. arr. Hyder and ** Hyder/Rangecroft

Recorded and mixed at Riverside Recordings, London, 15th and 16th February, 1978

4 April 2011

Archie Shepp Quintet + RAI B.B. - Live in Rome '80


Second event/concert for the series "I Concerti di Un Certo Discorso".

here the complete list of all concerts.

Rec. live at "Teatro dell'Opera", Rome, Italy,
on March 10, 1980 (radio broadcast)

Archie Shepp,tenor & soprano saxes,vocal,piano
Charles "Majid" Greenlee,trombone
Dave Burrell,piano
Cameron Brown,bass
Charlie Persip,drums
+
RAI Big Band :
Nino Culasso/Doriano Beltrame/Cicci Santucci/Michele
Lacerenza,tps - Giancarlo Beccattini/Ernesto Pumpo/
Marco Pellacani/Gennaro Baldino,tbs - Gianni Oddi/Baldo
Maestri/Sal Genovese/Beppe Carrieri/Carlo Metallo,reeds
- Sergio Coppetelli/Pino Rucher,gt - Maurizio Majorana,b -
Carlo Zoffoli,vib

01. U-Jamaa [A.Shepp] (12:10)
02. Steam [A.Shepp] (11:41)
03. Quiet Dawn [C.Massey] (05:37)
04. Sophisticated Lady [D.Ellington] (09:42)
05. Rock Skippin' At The Blue Note [B.Strayhorn] (07:52)
06. Big Drag [D.Ellington] (13:18)
07. Come Sunday [D.Ellington] (05:06)
08. Goodbye Sweet Pops [C.Massey] (06:06)
09. Social Call [G.Gryce] (06:11)
10. Unknown (09:56)
11. Stolen Moments [A.Shepp]/The Theme [T.Monk] (04:56)
12. 'Round Midnight [T.Monk] (03:11)

Total Time 1:35:01

Rock Skippin' At The Blue Note

DEREK BAILEY "IMPROVISATION" (CRAMPS, 1975)



This the last Cramps release I have in my collection - maybe I'm able to "find" some more during the next weeks.
If so I shall share them as well - probably Cage + Stratos and Tudor and???






DEREK BAILEY "IMPROVISATION"


Derek Bailey, guitar


01. M1 01:35
02. M2 02:35
03. M3 04:13
04. M4 03:42
05. M5 02:42
06. M6 02:07
07. M7 01:43
08. M8 02:19
09. M9 04:44
10. M10 02:49
11. M11 02:10
12. M12 04:06
13. M13 04:12
14. M14 04:04


Recorded September 16-18, 1975 in Studio Ricordi, Milan.

CRAMPS CRSLP 6202 DIVerso n.2 (Released 1975)
(japanese version POCE-1194)





2 April 2011

TAKEO MORIYAMA / MAL WALDRON "BIT" (TOKUMA, 1995)





This post is made possible - again - through some generous donations by J.
Thank you!!




TAKEO MORIYAMA / MAL WALDRON "BIT"


Takeo Moriyama, drums
Mal Waldron, piano

1. LAUD Suite (Moriyama/Waldron) 48:14
2. Left Alone (Waldron) 07:13


Recorded August 20, 1995 at Studio F, Tokyo.

TOKUMA Japan Communication/3361*Black TKCB-71335

MAL WALDRON - TERUMASA HINO "REMINICENT SUITE" (VICTOR, 1972)





MAL WALDRON - TERUMASA HINO "REMINICENT SUITE"


Takao Uematsu, tenor sax, flute
Terumasa Hino, trumpet
Mal Waldron, piano
Isao Suzuki, bass
Motohiko Hino, drums
Uzi Imamura, percission


1. Reminicent Suite
-Dig It Deep Down Baby
-Echoes
-One More With Feeling 23:38
2. Black Forest 18:32

Recorded on 14th August, 1972 at Victor Studio, Tokyo, Japan.

VICTOR SMJX-10155

1 April 2011

COSTIN MIEREANU "LUNA CINESE" (CRAMPS, 1975)



A classic electro-acoustic composition.





COSTIN MIEREANU "LUNA CINESE"


1. Parte Prima (Seconda) 20:55
2. Parte Seconda (Prima) 20:30


Varin M. Broun, voice


Recorded at Studi Ricordi, Milano.

CRAMPS CRSLP 6107,nova musicha n.7 Released in 1975.
(japanese version POCE-1211)


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31 March 2011

DEMETRIO STRATOS "METRODORA" (CRAMPS, 1976)




I remember hearing it for the first time ... The Voice ...



DEMETRIO STRATOS "METRODORA"


Demetrio Stratos, vocal
Paolo Tofani, synthesizer


1. Segmenti Uno 03:38
2. Segmenti Due 04:06
3. Segmenti Tre 04:00
4. Segmenti Quattro 04:33
5. Mirologhi 1 (Lamento D'Epiro) 04:13
6. Metrodora 08:57
7. Mirologhi 2 (Lamento D'Epiro) 04:14


Recorded at Fono Roma-Milano Sound Recording spa/Milano.
Released 1976.


CRAMPS CRSLP 6205 DIVerso n.5
(japanese version POCE-1197)


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30 March 2011

JESUS VILLA-ROJO "CLARINETTISSIMO" (CRAMPS, 1976)





JESUS VILLA-ROJO "CLARINETTISSIMO"


Jesus Villa-Rojo, clarinet


1. 4 + … Prima Parte 04:40
2. Second Parte 01:50
3. Terza Parte 01:35
4. Quarta Parte 04:40
5. Schemi 06:25
6. Forme Variabili 09:42
7. Più In Là 09:41


Recorded at Studio Regson, Milano.
Released in 1976

CRAMPS CRSLP 6204 DIVerso n.4 (japanese version POCE-1196)



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Steve Lacy Quintet - Live in Paris 1976 repost

There were a couple of requests for a repost of this concert, so here it is again.


Steve Lacy Quintet

Studio 104
Maison De Radio France
Paris, France

October 17, 1976

Steve Lacy - ss
Derek Bailey - g
Irene Aebi - cello,v,voc
Kent Carter - b,cello,harp
Noel McGhie - dr


1. The Crust (Lacy)
2. Micro Worlds (Lacy)
3. The Throes (Lacy)
4. Flakes (Lacy)

Links in comments.

FRANCES-MARIE UITTI "THE SECOND BOW" (CRAMPS, 1980)





Two more in the Cramps thread...

This LP has never been reissued - not even in Japan, where almost all other Cramps releases saw the light of the day anew in 2007.

In 1995 Frances-Marie Uitti released a CD "2 Bows" (BvHaast) were she continued to examine the possibilities of playing with two bows at the same time. According her website you can get it from www.jdkproductions.com

If you like this LP you should certainly check it out.

More info and other CDs you can find on her own website > http://www.uitti.org/






FRANCES-MARIE UITTI "THE SECOND BOW"


Frances-Marie Uitti, cello, composition


1. Ukksir 06:22
2. Ieuen 04:07
3. Xantrum 08:51
4. Eoghu 07:21
5. Oaxano 12:27


Full titles of pieces are:
A1: "Ukksir per violoncello solo"
A2: "Ieuen per violoncello preparato a sei corde"
A3: "Xantrum per violoncello solo"
B1: "Eoghu per violoncello a sei corde"
B2: "Oaxano per violoncello solo"

Composition dates: A1: 1978 / A2: 1976 / A3: 1977 / B1: 1979 / B2: 1979.


CRAMPS 5207 307 (Released 1980)

SCHIAFFINI - IANNACCONE "MEMO FROM" (CRAMPS, 1979)








Giancarlo Schiaffini, king trombone, euphonium, contra-alto trombone, tromba
Michele Iannaccone, percussion

1. I Suppli Di Tantalo 08:00
2. Notizziario 06:18
3. Invasione Degli Uomini Verdi 05:18
4. Cimitero Degli Elefanti 02:23
5. Fate L'Amore Non La Guerra 02:46
6. Rifluxus 08:28



Released 1979


CRAMPS 5206 212 - DIVerso n. 12
(This - japanese - edition POCE-1204)


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29 March 2011

Ken Hyder's Talisker - Land Of Stone



Ken Hyder's Talisker - Land Of Stone
JAPO 60018 (1977)

Back in February, I posted the "Après La Marée Noire," a collaboration between folk musicians from Bretagne and Francois Tusques and the Intercommunal Free Music Dance Orchestra. I'd like to stay at the intersection of jazz and folk music a little longer, but now we'll move to Scotland and Ken Hyder's Talisker. Their first record was done for the Virgin label in 1975, rereleased on Reel Recordings a few years ago. So we'll move to their second record, released on the Japo label in 1977 and to my knowledge not made available on cd. This record was made possible by a grant from the Arts Council of Great Britain which enabled Hyder to do research in the Scottish Highlands and the Western Isles.

To properly describe what's on this record, the best I can do is to reproduce Charles Fox's instructive sleeve notes:

The Strathspey King celebrates J. Scott Skinner, king of Scottish fiddlers at the start of the century, as devoted to syncopation as an Afro-American. Hebridian choral music provides the basis for the The Men of Barra, with Minton, Nichols, Eley and Armstrong singing either individually (in that order) or as a group. All ten performers sing at the start of Close the Windows, using the rhythms of a 'waulking song', originally sung by island women as they worked the tweed. See You at the Mission begins and develops like a Gaelic psalm, unitil, once again, instrumentalists take over from singers.

Derek was Only a Bairn, shifting from the pentatonic scale to the Aolian mode, is linked by the bassists to Pibroch In Three Parts, inspired by Ken Hyder's conviction that Scottish bagpipe playing originally involved improvisation. The MacCrimmons were hereditary pipes to the clan McLeod and the scale used in this section corresponds to a bagpipe scale. The drone changes for the next part (the Lydian scale employed here was a favourite of Coltrane's), while the final section (for Ayler) is the freest and loosest of all, with Davie Webster's solo communicating that emotional intensity which seems common to both jazz and Scottish music at their finest.


Side 1

1. The Strathspey King
(drum solo linking passages)
The Men of Barra Know How To Drink But The Women Know How To Sing
2. Close The Window And Keep It Down
3. See You At The Mission, Eh, If It's No' Full

Side 2
1. Derek Was Only A Bairn
(bass duet linking passages)
2. Pibroch In Three Parts
a) for the Mac Crimmons
b) for John Coltrane
c) for Albert Ayler

Ken Hyder drums
Marcio Mattos bass
John Lawrence bass
Dave Webster alto saxophone
John Rangecroft tenor saxophone, clarinet
Ricardo Mattos soprano and tenor saxophones, flute
Maggie Nichols vocals
Frankie Armstrong vocals
Brian Eley vocals
Phil Minton vocals

Recorded April 1977 in London
Mixed at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg

Philological footnote: "Bairn" is very close to the Scandinavian "barn", meaning "child" in modern English, and is still used in Scotland and parts of Northern England.

28 March 2011

Louis Moholo's Viva-La-Black



Lous Moholo's Viva-La-Black
Ogun Records OG 533 (1988)

We had a request for this album in our requests section, described there as "completely obscure." As this blog thrives on complete obscurity, naturally we had to post it. This was Viva-La-Black's first album, folowed by "Exile" which recently has been rereleased on Ogun. Incidentally, this was the last vinyl album Ogun ever released as cds came to replace vinyls as the standard music reproduction format.

What we have here is a wonderfully varied album. Starting on the A side, we have the stately "Tristan's Line", followed by the lilting swing of "Joyful Noises" and rounding out the first side is the split-second (it's not over when you think it is) precision of "Mongezi-Frames Part One". Flipping the record over, figuratively speaking, we get the elegiac "Lost Opportunities" (my fave), the companion piece to "Frames", "Mad High" and rounding out the proceedings is the propulsive fast-forward shuffle of "Woza". Very accessible, very enjoyable, all in all, and an item not to be left to the dustbins of history, in my opinion. Fine musicianship all around, but a special mention of the very fine sax work of Sean Bergin.

Basic info:

Side A

1. Tristan's Line (Tristan Honsinger)
2. Joyful Noises (Chris McGregor)
3. Mongezi-Frames Part One (Keith Tippett)

Side B

1. Lost Opportunities (Harry Miller)
2. Mad High (Mongezi Feza)
3. Woza (Louis Moholo)

Louis Moholo leader/drums/vocals
Sean Bergin tenor/alto saxes
Claude Deppa trumpet/flugel horn
Thebe Lipere congas/percussion/drums
Roberta Bellatalla double bass

26 March 2011

ROLF KÜHN QUARTET "SOLARIUS" (AMIGA, 1964)



Another "lost" gem from the GDR - never reissued in Germany.
All compositions provided by one of the Kühn brothers except "Sie gleicht wohl einem Rosenstock" (~ 'she resembles - no doubt - a rose tree'), which originally is a folksong.





ROLF KÜHN QUARTET "SOLARIUS"


Rolf Kühn, clarinet
Michael Urbaniak, soprano & tenor saxophone
Joachim Kühn, piano
Klaus Koch, bass
Czeslaw Bartkowski, drums


1. Minor Impressions (R.Kühn) 07:56
2. Solarius (R.Kühn) 06:15
3. Sie gleicht wohl einem Rosenstock (Volkslied) 06:29
4. Mountain Jump (J.Kühn) 06:35
5. Lady Orsina (R.Kühn) 06:22
6. Soldat Tadeusz (J.Kühn) 06:40

Recorded in Berlin (East), DDR.
Track 2,3,5 and 6 on 29th November, 1964.
Track 1 and 4 on 30th November, 1964


AMIGA 8 50 046 (LP)

Beaver Harris 360° Music Experience - Live in La Spezia '79


Concert divided into two sets for the length.

Rec. live at "Teatro Civico", La Spezia, Italy, on June 22, 1979
(mix recording)

Makanda Ken McIntyre,alto sax,bassoon,oboe & flute (-3/5)
Grachan Moncur III,trombone (-3/4)
Rahn Burton,piano
Cameron Brown,bass
Beaver Harris,drums (-3/4/5)

1st set (1:16:15) :
01. Unknown (18:27)
02. Unknown (21:07)
03. Ismay My Mother [B.Harris] (08:10)
04. Charlette [K.McIntyre] (07:29)
05. I Wish I Knew [H.Warren/M.Gordon] (06:35)
06. Unknown (14:24)

2nd set (1:10:01) :
07. High Noon [K.McIntyre] (15:52)
08. Unknown (21:04)
09. Don't I [K.McIntyre] (13:37)
10. African Drums [B.Harris] (19:26)

Total Time 2:26:17

I Wish I Knew

25 March 2011

TONY OXLEY CELEBRATION ORCHESTRA - GÜTERSLOH, GERMANY (May-15-1993)


Recently uploaded by request for a friend, another transcendent set by the great musical Alchemist/Shaman Tony Oxley who is one of our very favourites here at IS.
For me this is transformative ritual urban folk music, for a decaying civilization.
FM BROADCAST in brutaly vivid, superb sound quality ... almost terrifying in its intensity.

Enjoy!!!!
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Tony Oxley - Celebration Orchestra

1993-May-15
Gütersloh, Germany,
Alte Weberei, Westfälisches Musikfest 1993

Alexandra Nauman, vocals
Phil Minton, vocals
Johannes Bauer, tromone
Ernst Ludwig Petrowsky, alto saxophone, clarinet
Frank Gratkowski, alto saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet
Phil Wachsmann, violin
Alex Kolkowski, violin
Marcio Mattos, cello 
Alfred Zimmerlin, cello
Hans Rempel, prepared-piano
Tony Oxley, drums
Stefan Hölker, drums 
Joe Thönes, drums
Pat Thomas, electronics 
Matt Wand, electronics

1 The Triple Cabinet Of The Triad 72:37
2 Announcement Speaker 1:51

TT:  74:28

Check Oxley's Bio and Discog.

Originally downloaded as a torrent from Dime-a-Dozen, thanks to the original taper,seeder, traders.




24 March 2011

ROLF & JOACHIM KÜHN "MONDAY MORNING" (HÖRZU, 1969)





Don't know what to write - thank you R. for the rip - cover found on the "web-side"...




ROLF & JOACHIM KÜHN "MONDAY MORNING"


Eje Thelin, trombone
Rolf Kühn, clarinet
John Surman, baritone saxophone
Joachim Kühn, piano, alto saxophone
Barre Phillips, bass
Stu Martin,drums
Jacques Thollot, drums


1. Black Out (J. Kühn) 00:53
2. Strangulation Of A Monkey (R. Kühn) 06:07
3. Dance Of A Spaceman (R. Kühn/R. Jürgensen) 09:33
4. Reflections Of A Monday Morning (R. Kühn) 03:07
5. Oh! Grand Pa (J. Kühn) 07:42
6. Don't Think (J. Kühn) 05:54


Recorded : November 1969 in Berlin.
(On a morning after a concert at Berlin Jazz Fest -
the J.Kühn Quartet had a concert on 06.Nov. -
they played "Suite to our Father Duke" -
so the actual recording date should be the 7th November 1969.
Track 5 is dedicated to Duke Ellington.)

HÖRZU (Black Label) SHZE909BL

23 March 2011

PATRIZIO FARISELLI "ANTROPOFAGIA" (CRAMPS, 1977)





PATRIZIO FARISELLI "ANTROPOFAGIA"


Patrizio Fariselli, prepared piano, etc.


1. Roastbeef 05:57
2. Scorie 03:04
3. 46 Re-Blocks 05:56
4. In-Side-Out-Side 05:23
5. Lenny Tristano 08:23
6. Antropofagia 11:34


Released 1977.

CRAMPS CRSLP 6207 - DIVerso n.7
(this - japanese - edition POCE-1199)

21 March 2011

Mary Halvorson Trio - Live in Willisau '10


For all those who haven't already heard this great concert.

Rec. live at "Willisau Jazz Festival", Willisau, Switzerland,
on August 25, 2010 (radio broadcast)

Mary Halvorson,guitar
John Hébert,bass
Ches Smith,drums

1. Totally Opaque (No.7) 09'37"
2. Sea Seizure (No.19) 08'58"
3. Cold Mirrors (No.15) 06'57"
4. Right Size Too Little (No.12) 11'18"
5. Sequential Tears In It (No.20) 06'09"

All compositions by M.Halvorson

Tital Time 43'01"

Sequential Tears In It (no.20)

20 March 2011

AREA "EVENT '76" (CRAMPS, 1976)




AREA "EVENT '76"


Demetrio Stratos, vocal
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Paolo Tofani, guitar, Tcherepnin synthesizer
Patrizio Fariselli, prepared piano
Paul Lytton, percussion


1. Caos II part (1) 20:18
2. Caos II part (2) 09:18
3. Event '76 09:28

Recorded at Aula Magna dell'Università Statale, Milano, 27 October 1976.


CRAMPS 5205 107 (this edtion Akarma AK 1038)

19 March 2011

ABE/YOSHIZAWA/KONDO/BAILEY "AIDA'S CALL" (STARLIGHT FURNITURE, 1978)






ABE/YOSHIZAWA/KONDO/BAILEY "AIDA'S CALL"


Kaoru Abe, alto saxophone
Toshinori Kondo, trumpet
Derek Bailey, guitar
Motoharu Yoshizawa, bass


1. Administratio 23:41
2. The Man From S.L.A.P.P.Y. 09:47
3. Spear-Core 06:27


Recorded live at Michada-Kavalinka, Japan on 3rd May, 1978.


STARLIGHT FURNITURE CO. *9

(released 1999)

DEMETRIO STRATOS "CANTARE LA VOCE" (CRAMPS, 1978)


This is the third installment of the Cramps series.

For me he is THE VOICE I admire the most.


Efstratios Demetriou (Alexandria, April 22, 1945 – New York, June 13, 1979) better known as Demetrio Stratos was a Greek lyricist, multi-instrumentalist, music researcher, and co-founder, frontman and lead singer of the Italian progressive rock, jazz fusion band Area – International POPular Group.

Born and raised in Alexandria, Egypt, of Greek parents, he studied piano and accordion at the "National Conservatoire". In 1957 he was sent to Nicosia, Cyprus, and, at the age of 17, moved to Milan, Italy, to attend the Politecnico di Milano University at the Architecture Faculty, where he formed his first musical group. In 1967, Demetrio Stratos joined the Italian beat band I Ribelli, and in 1972, founded Area.

Stratos recorded many records, and toured festivals in Italy, France, Portugal, Switzerland, Netherlands, Cuba, U.S. with Area, as well as a solo artist and in collaboration with other artists. He worked together with musicians, singers, writers, poets, directors, men of learning such as Mogol, Lucio Battisti, Gianni Sassi, Gianni Emilio Simonetti, Juan Hidalgo, Walter Marchetti, John Cage, Tran Quang Hai, Merce Cunningham, Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Grete Sultan, Paul Zukofsky, Nanni Balestrini, Claude Royet-Journoud, and Antonio Porta.

He studied ethnomusicology, vocal extensions, Asian music chant, compared musicology, the problem of ethnic vocality, psychoanalysis, the relationship between spoken language and the psyche, the limits of the spoken language. He was able to reach 7,000 Hz, and to perform diplophony, triplophony, and also quadrophony. Daniel Charles has described him as the person who decimated monody by the demultiplication of the acoustic spectrum. His vocal abilities were explored and documented.

Stratos died in New York City Memorial Hospital on June 13, 1979 at the age of thirty–four. His mission was to free vocal expression from the slavery of language and pretty melodies. He considered the exploration of vocal potential as a tool of psychological and political liberation. His study of the voice used as a musical instrument carried him to reach for the limits of human capabilities. The amazing research of Stratos brings many suggestions of unexplored fields of research that are still to be studied.

(from : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demetrio_Stratos - go there for more information)




DEMETRIO STRATOS "CANTARE LA VOCE"


Demetrio Stratos, vocal

1. Investigazioni (Diplofonie E Triplofonie) [14:43]
2. Passagi 1, 2 [05:19]
3. Criptomelodie Infantilli [06:26]
4. Flautofonie Ed Altro [06:18]
5. La Sirene [06:24]


Recorded in Studio Sciascia/Rozzano, Italy.

CRAMPS nova musicha n.19 (POCE-1230 - japanese edition)
(first issued as CRAMPS # 5206 119, released in 1978)

17 March 2011

Gil Evans Orchestra feat. S.Lacy - Live in Italy '81


Every meeting between Evans & Lacy has produced memorable music, as during that 1981 summer.

Rec. live in Italy on July 1981 (radio broadcast)

Gil Evans,acoustic & electric piano
Dave Bargeron/George Lewis,trombone
Lew Soloff/Hannibal Marvin Peterson/Miles Evans,trumpet
Steve Grossman,soprano & tenor sax
Pete Levin,electric keyboards,synth
Luico Hopper,electric bass
Omar Hakim,drums
Anita Evans,percussion
+
Steve Lacy,soprano sax (2,4)

1. Blues In "C" (John's Memory/Cheryl/Bird Feathers/
Relaxin' At Camarillo) [G.Evans] (11:22)
2. Friday The 13th [T.Monk] (12:04)
3. Drizzling Rain [M.Kikuchi] (14:21)
4. Stone Free [J.Hendrix] (16:28)

Total Time 54:17

Blues in C

16 March 2011

CHANCEY - FLORIDIS - KOWALD - MOHOLO "HUMAN ASPECT" (OM, 1990)






CHANCEY - FLORIDIS - KOWALD - MOHOLO "HUMAN ASPECT"


Vincent Chancey, french horn
Floros Floridis, alto & soprano saxophone
Peter Kowald, bass
Louis Moholo, drums



1. Mongezi 06:11
2. The Spell 09:36
3. Open Side 03:09
4. River People 13:13
5. Peace 07:28
6. A Night To Remember 02:26


Recorded in Athens, Greece, January 1990, at Studio Thita.

OM B/002

15 March 2011

Steve Lacy and Horace Tapscott
















Steve Lacy and Horace Tapscott

June 28, 1993
The Western Front, Vancouver, BC
8th Du Maurier International Jazz Festival (6/25 - 7/4/1993)

1. Unknown
2. Art (Lacy)
3. Well You Needn't (Monk)
4. Bone (Lacy)

14 March 2011

Anthony Braxton Quartet - Live in Antibes '75


A classic among the historical lineup of A.Braxton.

Rec. live in Antibes, France, on July 25, 1975
(mics recording)

Anthony Braxton,alto & sopranino saxes,clarinet,
contrabass clarinet,flute
Kenny Wheeler,trumpet,flugelhorn
Dave Holland,bass
Barry Altschul,drums

1. Compositions 23 (51:57)
2. See-Saw [encore] (09:44)

Total Time 1:01:41

Encore

12 March 2011

STEVE LACY "STRAWS" (CRAMPS, 1977)





This is the second post of what will become a small thread of Cramps recordings.





STEVE LACY "STRAWS"

Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone, tape, etc.

1. Pinochie 06:19
2. Straws 04:57
3. Hemline 04:01
4. Bound 05:26
5. Feline 06:51
6. The Rise 13:48


Recorded at Fono-Roma, Milano, Italy in 1977.

CRAMPS DIVerso n.6 CRSLP 6206

Horace Tapscott - Hollywood 1978, NY 1979, Moers 1992,













Horace Tapscott Songs Of The Unsung Hollywood, California
February 18, 1978 Interplay IP-7714
Horace Tapscott p, Art Davis b, Roy Haynes dr.

1. Songs Of The Unsung
2. Blue Essence
3. Bakai
4. In Times Like These
5. Mary On Sunday
6. Lush Life
7. The Goat and Ram Jam
8. Something For Kenny

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In New York - January 5, 1979 Interplay IP-7724

9. Akirfa
10. Lino's Pad
11. Sketches of Drunken Mary
12. If You Could See Me Now

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Horace Tapscott Quartet - 21. International N ew Jazz Festival, Moers, Germany

Horace Tapscott (p), Michael Session (reeds), Roberto Miranda (b), Fritz Wise Cd)

1 The Giant Is Awakened 21:07
2 One For Lately 16:28
3 Humatu 12:39
4 The Dark Tree 10:22
5 LIttle Africa 7: 10