7 June 2011

TOMMY KOVERHULT & JAN WALLGREN QUINTET (DRAGON, 1973)





TOMMY KOVERHULT & JAN WALLGREN QUINTET


Hakan Nykvist, fluegelhorn
Tommy Koverhult, tenor saxophone, flute
Jan Wallgren, piano
Ivar Lindell, bass
Ivan Oscarsson, drums


1. Man Dally (Wallgren) 07:17
2. Out Walked Bud (Wallgren) 06:07
3. Love Chant (Wallgren) 10:31
4. Wallgreco El Sueco (Wallgren) 08:07
5. Khalida's Lullaby (Wallgren) 04:20
6. Charli's Lat'n (Gösta Wälivaara) 09:42


Recorded at Guldhatten, Stockholm on March 5, 1973.


DRAGON DRLP 5

(lp rip)

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5 June 2011

Billy Bang Sextet - Sweet Space - Anima 12741


Billy Bang Sextet
Sweet Space

Billy Bang - violin
Frank Lowe - tenor sax
Luther Thomas - alto sax
Butch Morris - cornet
Curtis Clark - piano
Wilbur Morris - bass
Steve McCall - drums


1. A Pebble Is A Small Rock 16:57
2. Sweet Space 5:21
3. Loweski For Frank (T.F.R.) 13:05
4. Music For The Love Of It 5:56

total 41:22

Recorded live at the Loeb Student Center north lobby, New York University, November 15, 1979.

Anima 12741 / own LP-rip
Owombat, May 2011


Hi all,
over at 9 grey chairs (http://ninegreychairs.blogspot.com/) there is much more to be found from this great musician, human being and personal friend. Sweet Space was not among them, so I decided to .flac my LP (some mp3´s of this are floating around in blogland) to the honour of Bill and for the pleasure of you

4 June 2011

PAULINE OLIVEROS - WADADA LEO SMITH - ROSCOE MITCHELL - JOHN TILBURY "LIVE AT ANGELICA, 2011"




...upon request.
I got it from Dime - thanks to the original uploader survivor69.











ANGELICA 21 Festival internazionale di musica - LIVING IT UP!

Pauline Oliveros, accordion and electronics
Roscoe Mitchell, saxophones, flutes
John Tilbury, piano
Wadada Leo Smith, trumpet


improv1 pt1 12.27
improv1 pt2 17.39
improv2 pt1 17.40
improv2 pt2 22.13
improv3 (encore) 4.24

Live FM radio broadcast from Teatro San Leonardo, Bologna (ITALY) by "Il Cartellone - Radio Tre Suite", Radio 3 RAI [third channel of Italian national radio], on sunday 8 May 2011, 21:42 hours.

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MASAHIKO TOGASHI & IMPROVISATION JAZZ ORCHESTRA "AL-ALAPH" (PADDLE WHEEL, 1980)







MASAHIKO TOGASHI & IMPROVISATION JAZZ ORCHESTRA "AL-ALAPH"


Masahiko Sato, piano, electric piano, conductor
Masahiko Togashi, drums, percussion, arrangement
Katsuji Hattori, Kazuo Komiya, Jiro Shoda, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Tadanori Konakawa, Haruki Sato, trombone
Masami Nakagawa, flute, piccolo, soprano & alto saxophone
Shuya Sato, soprano & alto saxophone
Hisahide Kato, soprano & tenor saxophone
Kazutoki Umezu, soprano & alto saxophone, bass clarinet
Shunzo Sunahara, baritone saxophone
Hiroshi Ito, electric violin
Isao Suzuki, Nobuyoshi Ino, bass
Toshiro Miyauchi, Mikiharu Takagi, drums, percussion


LP 1

1. Al-Alaph (opening) 07:50
2. Wind 11:18
3. Street 20:02

LP 2

4. Lonely 20:02
5. Hole 09:23
6. Al-Alaph (closing) 09:46


Recorded on April 30, 1980 , live at Yubin Chokin Kaikan Hall, Tokyo.

PADDLE WHEEL/KING K22P-6021/2

(lp rip)

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3 June 2011

Idris Ackamoor Quartet - Live in Moers '80 [New links]


Probably, a musician to be rediscovered.

Rec. live at the 9th "Moers Festival", Moers, Germany,
on May 24, 1980 (mics recording)

Idris Ackamoor,alto sax,percussion
Rasul Siddik,trumpet
John McKinley,bass
John Baker,drums

1. The Beginning Of The Second Earth [I.Ackamoor] (24:52)
2. Sun Dazzling [I.Ackamoor]/The Maze [L.Nyers] (25:35)
3. Song (inc.) [R.Mitchell] (06:48)

Total Time 57:15

Song

2 June 2011

Art Ensemble of Chicago and the European Free Jazz Orchestra live in Frankfurt 1970



Some may recall that on the Church #9 blog, I contributed a rip of the "Gittin' to know y'all", a record on the MPS label that collected moments off the Baden Baden Free Jazz Meeting 1969. The gist of the title was the meeting of American musicians living in Europe, many associated with the Chicago-based AACM organisation, with a select assortment of European musicians under the general banner of free jazz. What I didn't know at the time was that there was a Gittin' to know y'all, part 2, comprising the AEC quartet with the European Free Jazz Orchestra, all happening in Frankfurt some months later.

So, for the sake of historical comprehensiveness, here is the piece, composed and led and introduced by Lester Bowie. He decided to rename it, considering the venue and the time, "Germany Unite", quite a prescient thing to say in 1970. Briefly, the piece can be divided into four fairly discernable sections. First is the opening with instruments on top of an orchestral drone backdrop, not unlike Gittin part 1. A quieter section follows with Roscoe Mitchell to the fore, here on bass sax. Afer that, a vocal section with Karin Krog and Jeanne Lee, both exquisite and freewheeling (the former was also on the Gittin MPS lp on a short vocal-only track). Finally, the ochestra shifts gear into a collective blowout, with Joseph Jarman in the foreground, on tenor. A couple of brief orchestral statements and the piece is over, a little over half an hour in all.

All good stuff and an extra treat for those who dug Gittin part 1. I sure did!

ART ENSEMBLE OF CHICAGO & EUROPEAN FREE JAZZ ORCHESTRA
conducted by LESTER BOWIE
Frankfurt, 12. Deutsches Jazzfestival, 3. Konzert
March 22, 1970

Lester Bowie (tp, cond)
Joseph Jarman (as,ts)
Roscoe Mitchell (bs)
Malachi Favors Maghostut (b)
Frederic Rabold (pocket-tp)
Michael Sell (tp)
Herbert Joos (flh)
Manfred Schoof (tp)
Paul Rutherford, Albert Mangelsdorff, Günter Christmann (tb)
Dieter Scherf, Michael Thielepape, Joachim Kühn (as)
Axel Hennies (ts,fl)
Gunter Hampel (bcl)
Alfred Harth, Heinz Sauer, Gerd Dudek (ts)
Claus Bühler, Peter Stock (b)
Gerhard König (g)
Rainer Grimm (d)
Karin Krog (voc-left channel)
Jeanne Lee (voc-right channel)


1. Introduction (3:37)
2. Gittin' To Know Ya All (33:40)

source: FM

Billy Bang Vietnam Aftermath - live in Saalfelden 2002



With the death of an artist, there is, perhaps predictably, a flourish of online activity to commemorate the said artist. Billy Bang was no exception. About a dozen concert recordings have turned up and among them, I thought this one carried a special significance. This was the Vietnam Aftermath band, largely composed of members who had shared the experience of serving in Vietnam in their youth. For Bang and his ex-combatants, the project offered a chance to work with and work through the emotional demons generated by serving in a war that never was popular and ended in defeat. As with war experiences in general, what happened often remained unsaid unless one marshalled the courage to deal with it, personally or therapeutically in company with others.

For his and his co-musicians, Bang wrote up eight tunes that in various ways captured the Vietnam war reality. Motives from Asian music are mixed in with familiar jazz idioms, for instance in the theme of the opening track which also is the first off on this concert recording. We'll get to hear five pieces off the Vietnam aftermath cd, and as the band was called back for an encore, we'll get a sixth, Bien Hoa Blues. As Bang lived in Germany on and off, he gave a shot at introducing the band and himself in German as well.

This aftermath cd was followed up by Vietnam Reflections, though without Frank Lowe, who had died in the meantime and he later went on to collaborate with Vietnamese musicians. All in all, a very positive hour, and a proof that music can be life-affirming, in the case of Billy Bang, a deep truth and not a cliche.

Don't forget to pick up Billy Bang cds, many of which are still in print!

For further info, including the background for these tunes, check this source:

http://communities.canada.com/ottawacitizen/blogs/jazzblog/archive/2011/04/12/r-i-p-billy-bang.aspx


Basic facts:

Billy Bang - vietnam aftermath
August 23 2002
Saalfelden JF, A
tt 60.48
A-
SBD

Billy Bang v
John Hicks p
Curtis Lundy b
Frank Lowe ts
James Zollar tp
Michael Carvin dr

01 BB ann/Yo! Ho Chi Minh Is In The House 12.00
02 BB ann/Tunnel rat 9.06
03 BB ann/Moments For Kiamia 11.33
04 BB ann/Fire in the hole 7.48
05 BB ann/Saigon phunk 9.18
06 Band Introduction 1.31
07 Bien Hoa blues 9.30

31 May 2011

Keith Tippett - Live in Trieste '10


There was a request for this concert...

Rec. live at "Conservatorio G. Tartini", Trieste, Italy,
on October 25, 2010 (radio broadcast)

Keith Tippett,prepared piano

1. Improvisation (44:17)

30 May 2011

LABORATORIO DELLA QUERCIA (HORO, 1978)






This record is similar to the London Jazz Composers Orchestra [> upcoming] sessions, as it features a large group , with individual players stepping out for solos from time to time.

There was an announcement about a reissue of the Horo catalogue. But apart of a few CDs (Rivers,Shepp, Sun Ra and Konitz/Solal duo), which are now - again? - OOP , we have still to wait until it eventually will happen.

Wish I could have been there!





LABORATORIO DELLA QUERCIA (HORO, 1978)

Kenny Wheeler, trumpet
Alberto Corvini, trumpet
Enrico Rava, trumpet
Roswell Rudd, trombone
Danilo Terenzi, trombone
Steve Potts, alto & soprano saxophone
Evan Parker, tenor & soprano saxophone
Maurizio Giammarco, tenor, soprano & sopranino saxophone, flute
Tommaso Vittorini, baritone saxophone
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Massimo Urbani, alto saxophone
Frederik Rzewski, piano
Martin Joseph, piano
Tristan Honsinger, cello
Irene Aebi, cello
Kent Carter, cello, bass
Roberto Bellatalla, cello, bass
Paul Lytton, drums, percussion
Noel McGhie, drums
Roberto Gatto, drums

LP 1

1. Tromblues 11:49
2. Dialogando 12:02
3. La Quercia 23:15

LP 2

1. Vortex Waltz 14:50
2. Nella Casa Delle Papere 10:06
3. La Legge E' Uguale Per Tutti 06:12
4. The Message From The Maine 17:44


Recorded live at "Quercia Del Tasso, Rome, July 5 & 6, 1978.

HORO HDP 39/40

(lp rip)

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28 May 2011

Brass Bang! - Live in Camerino '10










An explosive brass band born around the table of a
restaurant in the 2009 summer.
Higly recommended.

Rec. live at "Teatro Filippo Marchetti", Camerino (Macerata),
Italy, on July 22, 2010 (radio broadcast)

Paolo Fresu,trumpet,flugelhorn,effects
Steven Bernstein,trumpet,slide trumpet,effects
Gianluca Petrella,trombone,effects
Marcus Rojas,tuba,percussion

01. Intro (02:31)
02. Zero [L.Bowie] (09:42)
03. Dissonanze Cognitive [P.Fresu] (05:16)
04. G.Petrella & P.Fresu speak (01:12)
05. Choral [M.Rojas]/Moon River [H.Mancini] (09:25)
06. Shorty [S.Bernstein] (07:50)
07. S.Bernstein speaks (02:03)
08. Rockin' In Rhythm [D.Ellington]/As Tears Go By [M.Jagger] (14:41)
09. G.Petrella speaks (0:44)
10. Navigation n°14 [G.Petrella] (08:27)
11. Romanza [P.Fresu] (02:49)
12. Maniac Depression [J.Hendrix] (05:41)
13. Non Potho Reposare [Traditional] (08:07)
14. Guarda Che Luna [W.Malgoni] (06:11)

Total Time 1:24:45

Guarda Che Luna

JAN WALLGREN & BENGT ERNRYD QUINTET "LOVE CHANT" (DRAGON, 1976)









JAN WALLGREN & BENGT ERNRYD QUINTET "LOVE CHANT"


Bengt Ernryd, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Tomasz Szukalski, tenor saxophone
Jan Wallgren, piano
Pawel Jarzebski, bass
Erik Dahlbäck, drums


A)
1. Khalida's Lullaby 05:35
2. Out Walked Bud 10:07
3. Love Chant (Part 1) 05:07

B)
4. Love Chant (Part 2) 14:20
5. Wallgreco El Sueco 07:41


Recorded on 14th April, 1976 by the Swedish Broadcasting Company.

DRAGON DRLP 10

(Note: Track 2 + 3 and Track 4 + 5 are continous performances - tracking is for listener's convenience.)

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25 May 2011

Toshiko Akiyoshi & Lew Tabackin Big Band - Live in Stuttgart '79


Another great Big Band from the Seventies.

Rec. live in Stuttgart, Germany, on December 2nd, 1979
(radio broadcast)

Toshiko Akiyoshi,piano,conductor
Lew Tabackin,tenor sax,flute
John Gross,tenor sax
Dan Higgins,alto sax
Ted Nash,alto sax,flute
Bill Byrne,baritone sax
Steven Huffsteter/Bobby Shew/Buddy Childers/Mike Price,trumpets
Bruce Fowler/Rick Culver/Hart Smith,trombones
Phil Teele,bass trombone
Bob Bowman,bass
Steve Haughton,drums

01. Tuning Up [T.Akiyoshi] (14:14)
02. March Of The Tadpoles [T.Akiyoshi/L.Tabackin] (12:18)
03. Transcience [T.Akiyoshi] (04:58)
04. A-10-205932 [T.Akiyoshi] (13:57)
05. Warning! Success May Be Hazardous To Your Health [J.Benedict] (07:12)
06. Since Perry/Yet Another Tear [T.Akiyoshi/L.Tabackin] (19:41)
07. Kogun [T.Akiyoshi] (12:42)
08. After Mr. Teng [L.Tabackin] (10:58)
09. Road Time Shuffle [T.Akiyoshi] (06:30)
10. Hangin' Loose (inc.) [T.Akiyoshi] (11:02)

Total Time 1:53:37

Road Time Shuffle

MICHAEL SMITH "REFLECTION ON PROGRESS" (STORYVILLE, 1972)






MICHAEL SMITH "REFLECTION ON PROGRESS"

Michael Smith, piano
Kent Carter, bass
Laurence Cook, drums
Ivan Krillzarin, percussion


1. Tempus Edax Rerum 05:10
---(Time is the consumer of all things)
2. Reflection On Progress 07:44
3. Agreement III 06:03
---(A tribute to Paul Bley)
4. Sunny Day 05:21
5. Tit 07:55
6. Nevenka 04:38
7. Dianoia To Nous 11:47
---(A tribute to Anthony Braxton,
George Russell & Maurice Nicoll)


All pieces by Michael Smith except "Tit" which is from Kent Carter.


Recorded at: Ivar Rosenberg Sound Technic, Copenhagen, August 10 & 14, 1972.

STORYVILLE SLP 1006

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24 May 2011

ROBERT RUFF "SHAZA-RA" (BAYSTATE, 1977)






Spiritual Jazz which begins in a relaxed yet grooving mood. During the last piece it starts to burn...
Robert Ruff was unknown to me and I heard of only one other recording with him. It's a very rare and quite expensive LP - it went up to 2100 $ on ebay - maybe someone...: THE WORLD'S EXPERIENCE ORCHESTRA - THE BEGINNING OF A NEW BIRTH, World Productions BSE-1

On youtube one can hear an excerpt of the B-Side ("The Prayer").
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv6SHZ76OoI


However - Enjoy!





ROBERT RUFF "SHAZA-RA"


Robert Ruff, bass
Raqib Hassan, tenor saxophone
William Mathews, tenor saxophone
Mwalim Atif, piano
Syd Smart, drums


1. Ruff's Blues (Ruff) 13:49
2. Impressions (Coltrane) 05:20
3. Shaza-Ra (Ruff) 20:11


Recorded: August 6, 1977 at Long View Farm Studio, Massachussetts.


BAYSTATE RVJ-6022 (lp)
BAYSTATE BVCJ-35106 (cd)

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21 May 2011

CECIL MCBEE "MUTIMA" (STRATA-EAST, 1974)






Riccardo - this is for you!

Hopefully it's new for you - Enjoy.








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Thad Jones & Mel Lewis Orchestra - Live in Milan '78 [New links]


One of the latest concert of this wonderful Orchestra : indeed,
later that month, Jones surprised Lewis by suddenly leaving the
band and moving to Denmark, an action he never explained.

Rec. live at "Capolinea", Milan, Italy, on November 7, 1978
(mics recording)

Thad Jones,conductor
Larry Moss/Simo Salminen/Ron Tooley/Irving Stokes,trumpets,flugelhorns
John Mosca/Lollie Bienenfeld/Lu Robertson/Douglas Purviance,trombones
Dick Oatts/Steve Coleman,alto saxes
Richard “Rich” Perry/Bob Rockwell,tenor saxes
Charles Davis,baritone sax
Jim McNeely,piano
Jesper Lundgaard,bass
Mel Lewis,drums

1st set :
01. Love Walk Dance [T.Jones] (11:32)
02. Tiptoe [T.Jones] (10:49)
03. All My Yesterdays [T.Jones] (05:06)
04. Big Dipper [T.Jones] (10:37)
05. The Little Pixie [T.Jones] (12:04)
06. Ambiance [M.McPartland] (10:58)
07. The Second Race [T.Jones] (10:15)
08. Sixty First And Richard [T.Jones] (12:00)

2nd set :
09. Willow Weep For Me [A.Ronell] (09:55)
10. The Groove Merchant [J.Richardson] (09:40)
11. Thank You [J.Dodgion] (07:21)
12. Don't Get Sassy [T.Jones] (11:18)
13. Yours And Mine [T.Jones] (04:31)
14. Fingers [T.Jones] (15:09)

Total Time 2:21:22

Yours And Mine

JiŘí STiVíN & RUDOLF DAŠEK - System Tandem (JAPO 1974)


This album is welcome addition to previously available output of great Czech duo. Vinyl rip contributed by kind and quick Wildgrebe.

Jiří Stivín - alto & soprano sax, flute, recorder
Rudolf Dašek - guitar

01 Puddle on the Muddle 5:39
02 Moravian Folk Song - Forman Going Down the Valley 5:13
03 Hey, Man (Let's Play Something About Spain) 9:10
04 Shepherd Song 10:33
05 What's Your Story 8:01
06 Puzzle Game 3:00

Recorded at unknown studio, May 1974

Japo 60008 oop 1974

FLAC

19 May 2011

WUCHNER - KOLLER - JOOS - DEGEN - LAUER - CREMER "PIECE FOR MOUTH" (PLÄNE, 1978)





This is the first recording under Jürgen Wuchner's leadership and production.
He was born 1948 in Kleinostheim, a small city near Frankfurt, Germany.
His collaborators include Janusz Stefanski, Karl Berger, Harry Beckett, John Tchicai, Louis Moholo, Heinz Sauer, Rudi Mahall, Marty Cook, Fritz Pauer and the Vienna Art Orchestra.

There is a fantastic recording here on Inconstant Sol in a trio with Hans Koller and Fritz Pauer on piano and him on double bass...

http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/search/label/Hans%20Koller




WUCHNER - KOLLER - JOOS - DEGEN - LAUER - CREMER "PIECE FOR MOUTH"


Jürgen Wuchner, bass
Hans Koller, bass clarinet, soprano saxophone
Herbert Joos, trumpet, cornet
Bob Degen, piano
Christoph Lauer, tenor & soprano saxophone
Thomas Cremer, drums


1. Piece For Mouth (Joos) 12:31
2. Moon Yellow (Wuchner) 09:37
3. Piece For H.C. (Wuchner) 13:40
4. Piece For T.C. (Joos) 05:15

Solos:
Track 1 - Lauer/Joos
Track 2 - Wuchner/Koller+Cremer
Track 3 - Degen/Lauer/Cremer/Joos
Track 4 - Cremer/Koller

Recorded Juli 1978 at Tonstudio Zuckerfabrk, Stuttgart, Germany.
(produced by Jürgen Wuchner)


PLÄNE JAZZ G 0042

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18 May 2011

Company - Live in London '79 vol.2















This session of the Company took place at ICA (Institute of
Contemporary Arts in London) the following day that at
the Conway Hall : same line-up with the "little" addition
of A.Braxton.

Rec. live at "ICA", London, on March 4, 1979
(mics recording)

Anthony Braxton,alto sax (1-3/6)
Steve Lacy,soprano saxophone (3/5)
Han Bennink,drums,viola,bass clarinet,trumpet,etc (4/6)
Wadada Leo Smith,trumpet (3/6)
Evan Parker,tenor and soprano saxophones (1-2/4)
Tristan Honsinger,cello (1-2/5)
Derek Bailey,electric and acoustic guitars (3/4)
Maarten van Regteren Altena,bass (3)

1. AB/EP/TH #1 (11:19)
2. AB/EP/TH #2 07:31)
3. MA/DB/WLS/AB/SL (24:08)
4. HB/EP/DB (23:47)
5. SL/TH (12:44)
6. AB/HB/WLS 31:50)

Total Time 1:51:22

AB/EP/TH #2

17 May 2011

Sam Rivers Quartet - Live in Brescia '78


Dedicated to Igor, onxidlib and especially to Ilario.

Rec. live at "Supercinema", Brescia, Italy, on October 31,
1978 (mix recording)

Sam Rivers,tenor & soprano saxes,flute
Joe Daley,tuba,euphonium
Dave Holland,bass,cello
Thurman Barker,drums,percussion

1. Tides (Maree) Suite (1:20:07)
2. Encore (09:18)

Total Time 1:29:25

Encore

16 May 2011

PER HENRIK WALLIN "THE NEW FIGARO" (DRAGON, 1975)






PER HENRIK WALLIN "THE NEW FIGARO"


Lars-Göran Ulander, soprano & alto saxophone
Per-Henrik Wallin, piano
Peter Olsen, drums


1. The New Figaro 14:14
2. E.V. (Part 1) 09:07
3. E.V. (Part 2) 19:04
4. Wuppertal 01:47


Recorded live at "Fasching", Stockholm, April 16, 1975.

DRAGON DRLP 4

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12 May 2011

ANTHONY BRAXTON "FOUR COMPOSITIONS (1973)" (NIPPON COLUMBIA, 1973)





Here's Anthony Braxton's first japanese adventure - upon request.


ANTHONY BRAXTON "FOUR COMPOSITIONS (1973)"


Anthony Braxton, sopranino & alto saxophone, clarinet, contrabass clarinet, flute
Masahiko Sato, piano
Keiki Midorikawa, bass
Hozumi Tanaka, percussion (only track 4)

1. Composition 23N 11:45
2. Composition 23P 08:32
3. Composition 23M 10:55
4. Composition 23(O) 10:30


Recorded in Tokyo, Japan on 11th January, 1973.

DENON NIPPON NCB 8504-N

10 May 2011

IVAN OSCARSSON & CONSORTES "IVAN THE TERRIBLE" (DRAGON, 1966/68)










One more with the wonderful Bengt Ernryd and the only one with Ivan Oscarsson as the leader.




IVAN OSCARSSON & CONSORTES "IVAN THE TERRIBLE"


Bernt Ernryd, trumpet (2,3,4), cornet (2,3)
Bernt Rosengren, tenor saxophone (4)
Christer Boustedt, alto saxophone (1)
Jan Wallgren, piano
Sven Hessle, bass
Ivan Oscarsson, drums
Rupert Clemendore, congas (4)
Sabu Martinez, congas (1)


1. Knut Bossa Nova 10:34
2. Moetotolo 04:57
3. Modes In Contrast 11:22
4. Locomotions 24:35


Recorded in Stockholm:
April, 1966 - track 4
May, 1966 - track 2 + 3
March, 1968 - track 1

DRAGON DRLP 7

















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8 May 2011

MARCEL BÁRTA & MUFF - Live @ Jazz Club Železná, Prague, 2oo2-o6-o2


MARCEL BÁRTA & MUFF - Live @ Jazz Club Železná, Prague, 2oo2-o6-o2

1. Ufofka (Jakub Zitko)
2. Standardman (Jakub Zitko)
3. The Three Trees (Jakub Zitko)
4. Two For Bleu (Charlie Hunter)
5. Red Gator (Medeski, Martin & Wood)
6. Afro Blue (Mongo Santamaria)
7. 13 (Jakub Zitko)
8. Black Is Black (Marcel Barta)

Marcel Bárta - alto & soprano saxes, bass clarinet
Jiří Šimek - electric guitar
Jakub Zitko - hammond organ
Jakub Vejnar - bass guitar
Roman Vícha - drums
Miloš Dvořáček - percussion, trumpet

Recorded and mastered by Honzin
Published as self released demo CD-R



Marcel Bárta (born 1974) is active on Czech jazz scene since 90's. He formerly played alto & soprano sax and bass clarinet (strongly influenced by Eric Dolphy), in recent years he is playing mostly tenor instead of alto. Muff was first project under his leadership and was main attraction in Prague jazz clubs during late 90's and early years of our century. Their inspirations include electric Miles, as well as many contemporary and nu jazz stuff. Band stopped playing for some years then, as members were busy in other line-ups like NUO, Vertigo Quintet, Soil, Ondřej Konrád & Gumbo or Face Of The Bass. Their reformation is tied mostly with opening of new place, Jazz Dock club at Vltava riverside in 2oo9, where keyboard player Jakub Zitko is doing programme, in between his musician's duties. Muff released fine debut album on Animal Music label in 2o1o, but this old recording remains unequalled due to my ears. Great sax and bass clarinet playing, as well as inventive hammond work.

www.myspace.com/mufforever

BENGT ERNRYD QUARTET "1964-65" (DRAGON)






Since discovering "Ballade an der Ruhr" I've felt in love with Ernryd's trumpet.

> http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2010/12/wallgren-ernryd-niebergall-sjokvist.html

Enjoy!




BENGT ERNRYD QUARTET "1964-65"


Bengt Ernryd, trumpet
Jan Wallgren, piano (3), Percussion (1,2), Vibes (2)
Gösta Wälivaara, bass
Jan Carlsson, drums


1. Meditation And Motion 13:46
2. Parallel Movements 07:11
3. At The End Of The Day 17:35


Recorded in Stockholm, September 1964 (track 1 & 2), April 1965 (track 3).


DRAGON DRLP 1

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MASAHIKO TOGASHI TRIO "MOTION" (DENON, 1977)





MASAHIKO TOGASHI TRIO "MOTION"


Masami Nakagawa, alto & soprano saxophone, flute
Keiki Midorikawa, bass
Masahiko Togashi, drums, percussion

1. Wonder Bird 14:17
2. Passing 05:03
3. Ballad 10:44
4. Playing Beat 06:11


Recorded on January 30-31, 1977 at Nippon Columbia 1st Studio, Tokyo.

Denon Jazz/Nippon Columbia YX-7514-ND

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7 May 2011

STEVE COHN "THE BEGGAR AND THE ROBOT IN DIAMONDS" (ITMP, 1986/93)





STEVE COHN "THE BEGGAR AND THE ROBOT IN DIAMONDS"


Steve Cohn, piano, shakuhachi, hichiriki, khaen, shofar, percussion
Fred Hopkins, bass
Jason Hwang, violin
Tom Varner, french horn

'The Beggar'
1. 1st Movement 08:45
2. 2nd Movement 06:54
3. 3rd Movement 20:04



Steve Cohn, piano, shakuhachi, hichiriki
Frank Lowe, tenor saxophone
Bob Stewart, tuba
William Parker, bass, musette
Karl Berger, vibes
Zen Matsuura, drums

'The Robot In Diamonds'
1. 1st Movement 11:11
2. 2nd Movement 11:15
3. 3rd Movement 17:01



'The Beggar' recorded live at the Miller Theatre, N.Y.C., N.Y. on 14th October, 1993.
'The Robot...' recorded at Zen's Studio, Brooklyn, N.Y. on 30th January, 1986.


ITMP 970089

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4 May 2011

STEVE COHN "ITTEKIMASU" (ITM, 1987)






STEVE COHN "ITTEKIMASU"


Steve Cohn, piano, shakuhachi, hichiriki, shofar, khaen, percussion
Fred Hopkins, bass
Thurman Barker, drums, marimba, orchestra bells, percussion


1. First movement 16:25
2. Second movement 08:00
3. Third movement 06:15
4. Fourth movement 12:15
5. Fifth movement 12:20

Recorded 9/4/1987 at the Greenwich Village Jazz Festival, at the Greenwich House, N.Y.C.

ITM Records ITMP 970059

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2 May 2011

HERBERT JOOS "THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FLUEGELHORN" (JAPO, 1973)




Another gift by Wildgrebe. Thank you!

See more Japo LPs in the "Contributions" section.





HERBERT JOOS "THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE FLUEGELHORN"


Herbert Joos,fluegelhorn, bass, bass-recorder, bamboo flute, mellophone, trumpet, alto horn, mutes, vibes



1. The Philosophy of the Fluegelhorn
2. The Warm Body Of My True Love
3. Skarabäus II
4. Rainbow
5. The Joker
6. An Evening With The Vampire


Recorded in July, 1973, Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, Germany.

JAPO 60 004

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JIRÍ STIVÍN & RUDOLLF DAšEK "TANDEM" (SUPRAPHON, 1974)








JIRÍ STIVÍN & RUDOLLF DAšEK "TANDEM"


Jirí Stivín, alto & soprano saxophone, flute, recorder, vocal
Rudolf Dašek, guitar

1. Shepherd Song (Dašek) 10:53
2. What's Your Theme? (Dašek) 07:50
3. Puzzle Game (Dašek) 03:41
4. Fiddle-flowers (Stivín) 10:36
5. Hey, Man (Let's Play Something
---from Spain) (Dašek) 11:51


Recorded by RTV Ljubljana at the Concert
of the 15th International Jazz Festival in Ljubljana,
Yugoslavia on June 14, 1974.


SUPRAPHON 1 15 1799

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1 May 2011

MILFORD GRAVES "MEDITATION AMONG US" (KITTY, 1977)





Already wanted to post it together with Graves' "Bäbi Music".
After putting it on the shelf for preparing the post later that day it has "vanished" - but found it again some days ago.

Enjoy!





MILFORD GRAVES "MEDITATION AMONG US"


Milford Graves, drums, percussion, piano, voice
Mototeru Takagi, tenor saxophone
Kaoru Abe, alto & sopranino saxophone
Toshinori Kondo, trumpet, alto horn
Toshiyuki Tsuchitori, drums, percussion


A. Together And Moving 19:57
B. Response 16:08


Recorded at Polydor 1st Studio on July 28, 1977 in Tokyo, Japan.

KITTY MKF 1201

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30 April 2011

HARRY BECKETT - Pictures Of You (Paladin 1985)


1. What's The Secret 9.14
2. Pictures Of You 8.36
3. One Step Ahead 8.10
4. In Case You Hadn't Heard Mrs Smith Is Here 8.29
5. The Chosen One 9.52

Harry Beckett - trumpet
Elton Dean - alto sax, saxello
Pete Sabberton - piano
Mick Hutton - double bass
Tony Marsh - drums
Tim Whitehead - tenor sax on 3
Leroy Osborne - vocals on 2

Recorded at Wave Studios, 1985
(Paladin Records / Virgin 1985 LP)


This album is clear straight ahead date, similiar in line up to previously posted two Harry Beckett Quintet BBC sessions from 1980's.  Melodic themes and fierce soloing from all involved. 

29 April 2011

KALAPARUSH MAURICE MCINTYRE "RAM'S RUN" (CADENCE, 1981)




Got this rip from a friend - thank you J. - and found the cover in the wilderness.

Enjoy!




KALAPARUSH MAURICE MCINTYRE "RAM'S RUN"


Kalaparush Maurice McIntyre, tenor saxophone
Julius Hemphill, alto saxophone
Malachi Thompson, trumpet
J.R. Mitchell, drums

1. Concentration 12:07
2. Gone 08:32
3. African Walk 06:23
4. Mountain Duty 11:36
5. Ram's Run 11:20


Recorded live at Soundscape in New York City, March 6, 1981.


CADENCE CJR 1009

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28 April 2011

PETER WARREN "SOLIDARITY" (JAPO, 1981)




This post was made possible through Wildgrebe, who offered us this gift.






PETER WARREN "SOLIDARITY"


Peter Warren, bass, cello
John Purcell, alto, tenor & soprano saxophone
Ray Anderson, trombone
John Scofield, guitar
Jack DeJohnette, drums


1. Riff-Raff 09:28
2. Solidarity 09:17
3. Mlle. Jollie 06:05
4. Lisa's Tilt 05:33
5. I Remember Stu 01:28


Recorded on May 31, 1981 in New York.
Released 1982

JAPO 60034

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27 April 2011

MASAHIKO TOGASHI QUARTET "WE NOW CREATE" (VICTOR, 1969)





MASAHIKO TOGASHI QUARTET "WE NOW CREATE"


Mototeru Takagi, tenor saxophone, cornpipe[1]
Masayuki Takayanagi, guitar[2]
Motoharu Yoshizawa, bass, cello
Masahiko Togashi, drums, percussion

1. Variations On A Theme Of "Feed-Back"[1,2] 11:57
2. Invitation To "Corn-Pipe" Dance [1] 07:12
3. Artistry In Percussions 09:24
4. Fantasy For Strings [2] 08:55


Recorded May 23, 1969, Tokyo Studio Center, Tokyo.


Victor World Group SMJX-10065

(see also > http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2010/11/masahiko-togashi-quartet-speed-space.html & http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2010/11/masahiko-togashi-mototeru-takagi.html )

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26 April 2011

Jef Gilson's Europamerica Big Band + Le Quatuor De Saxophones - Live in Moers '79









"A bien des égards le découvreur et le novateur que fut Jef Gilson dans les années 60/70 reste un des pivots de la créativité de la scène musicale française : à redécouvrir pour tous ceux qui ne connaiassent pas".

Rec. live at the 8th Moers Jazz Festival, Moers, Germany,
on June 2, 1979 (mics recording)

Jef Gilson,conductor
Roger Guérin,trumpet
François Jeanneau/Philippe Maté/Joe McPhee/André Jaume/
Marc Richard/Jean-Louis Chautemps/Jacques Di Donato,reeds
Francois Couturier,piano
Jean-Charles Capon,cello
Pierre-Yves Sorin,bass
Jacques Thollot,drums

1. B.Hennen Intro (02:11)
2. Chromatisme (08:33)
3. Variation Sur Six Notes (10:27)
4. Fast Family (07:25)
5. Shreveport Stomp (06:10)
6. Unknown (10:03)
7. Unknown (09:26)
8. 145,154 (09:42)

Total Time 1:04:00

All compositions by J.Gilson except 5 by J.R.Morton.

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Jacques Di Donato,baritone sax
François Jeanneau,tenor & soprano saxes
Philippe Maté,alto sax
Jean-Louis Chautemps,tenor sax

1. Bram Van Velde (06:24)
2. La Lynx (09:08)
3. Lassitude (04:09)
4. Unknown (06:19)
5. Unknown (05:13)
6. Unknown (06:27)

Total Time 37:44

All compositions by F.Jeanneau.

Shreveport Stomp


Lassitude

BARRY GUY - HOWARD RILEY - JOHN STEVENS - TREVOR WATTS "ENDGAME" (JAPO, 1979)






BARRY GUY - HOWARD RILEY - JOHN STEVENS - TREVOR WATTS "ENDGAME"


Trevor Watts, alto & soprano saxophone
Howard Riley, piano
Barry Guy, double bass
John Stevens, drums, cornet


1. The Y? 07:28
2. Remeber To Remember 08:00
3. Du Doo 07:28
4. Maze 12:54
5. In Relation To The Circumstance... 10:04


Recorded April 1979 at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, Germany.


JAPO 60028

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Jiří Stivín - Zvěrokruh / Zodiac (Supraphon 1977)


From orginal LP sleevenote:

On this latest record, Jiří Stivín presents his musical ideas in a way completely different from entirely spontaneous character of his previous LP's. The usual pulsation of the rhythm section with bass and drums are absent here, while - for instance - the ostinato figures of the vocal chorus and the classical string quartet are the prime bearers of metro-rhythmic texture. In both cases, Stivín is assisted by leading ensembles from the realm of classical music: the Kühn Mixed Chorus and the Talich Quartet, the latter boasting fresh laurels of the Grand Prix of Charles Cross for its recording of Dvořák's string quartets for French Calliope company. Actually, since the dissolution of the Stivín & Dašek System Tandem, Stivín has been increasingly presenting himself to the public as a performer of baroque and contemporary concert music. Many of the stimuli he has thus absorbed have - transformed in an original manner - found their way into music of Zodiac, a striking contrast to prevailingly kaleidoscopic character of the standard way of playing jazz. Here one should seek the origin of Stivín's striving for a more coherent design of the album's musical canvas in the form of two four-movement cycles and a long final composition as a summing up.

JiŘí STiVíN & GABRiEL JONÁŠ, KÜNNŮV SMÍŠENÝ SBOR, TALICHOVO KVARTETO - Zvěrokruh

01 Živly / Elements
    1 Oheň / Fire 5:01
    2 Voda / Water 4:13
    3 Vzduch / Air 7:05
    4 Země / Earth 4:50

02 Nálady / Moods
    1 Flegmatici / Phlegmatics 4:34
    2 Sangvinici / Sanguinics 1:40
    3 Melancholici / Melancholics 3:55
    4 Cholerici / Cholerics 2:41

03 Zvěrokruh / Zodiac 8:29

Jiří Stivín - flute, alto flute, recorders, whistles, alto & baritone saxes, panpipes, bottles, electric bass, marimba, drums, percussion, voice
Gabriel Jonáš - piano, electric piano, harpsichord

Kühn Mixed Choir, Pavel Kühn - chorus master
Talich String Quartet (in Moods and Zodiac)

Recoded October 1976 and mixed January 1977 at Mozarteum Studio, Prague
Produced by Antonín Matzner


Supraphon 1977, Artia 1979, CD Bonton Music 1997 (OOP)

23 April 2011

LE QUATUOR DE JAZZ LIBRE DU QUÉBEC (LONDON, 1969)




Here we have the first Free Jazz recording made in Québec (or in Canada?) - it was provided by the same generous contributor who also shared Don Cherry's " Movement Incorporated".

There is almost no information about this group available - but it seems to be clear that
they changed the line-up and name of the band very often throughout the years.

I have found the back cover at the www, but it is insecure wether it belongs to the same recording. Also the titles of the short tracks are unknown.


The following was the answer from the contributor (thank you again D.) to my inquiry:

"I think it's the same album, but there may have been two different versions of it. Mine had these miniature pieces, of 8, 12 seconds long. I really don't remember the titles of the tracks. The back cover that I had was with a text in both French and English written by Jean Préfontaine, the leader, with july 1969 and his signature."


This I have found at the webside of the "thecanadianencyclopedia.com":

"Quatuor de jazz libre du Québec (originally, Quatuor du nouveau jazz libre du Québec; familiarly, Jazz libre). Montreal-based ensemble active 1967-74 in the then avant-garde style of jazz known as 'free music' and also, in the late 1960s, in pop music contexts. It numbered among its original members Jean Préfontaine (tenor saxophone), Yves Charbonneau (trumpet), Maurice C. Richard (bass), and Guy Thouin (percussion). Richard was spelled briefly (1972-3) by Yves Bouliane; Thouin was replaced ca 1973 by Jean-Guy Poirier, and Poirier soon after by Mathieu Léger. The pianist Pierre Nadeau joined the quartet for its sole recording, Le Quatuor de jazz libre du Québec (1968, RCI 271/Lon NAS-131515).

Jazz libre worked in Montreal bars (the Casa Espagnol, the Barrel, etc) and Quebec colleges and universities, assisted Robert Charlebois, Yvon Deschamps, and Mouffe in the revues Peuple à genoux (1968), L'Osstidcho (1968), and L'Osstidchomeurt (1969), and took part 1968-70 in Walter Boudreau's Infonie. It toured in France with Charlebois and Louise Forestier in 1969, and appeared on recordings by Charlebois (including 'Lindberg') and Infonie.

After operating an artistic and political commune, le Petit Québec libre, 1970-2 at Ste-Anne-de-la-Rochelle in the Eastern Townships, the quartet moved in 1973 to the Amorce, a coffeehouse in Old Montreal, performing there until the club's destruction 25 Jun 1974 at an arsonist's hand.Jazz libre also performed in 1973 at the Autunno musicale di Como, a festival in Italy. The quartet was not active after 1974, but the tradition of free improvisation that it established in Montreal was sustained in turn by the Atelier de musique expérimentale and EMIM. A Jazz libre reunion was attempted at the 1989 FIJM in conjunction with a performance by Guy Thouin's recently-formed Heart Ensemble but was cancelled due to lack of public interest."

Recommended!




LE QUATUOR DE JAZZ LIBRE DU QUÉBEC


Jean Préfontaine, tenor saxophone
Yves Charbonneau, trumpet
Guy Thouin, drums
Maurice Richard, bass
Pierre Nadeau, pianist (guest)


1. Stalisme Dodecacophonique (Préfontaine) (06:10)
2. [...] (00:06)
3. Fuseau (Richard) (10:19)
4. Opus 2 (Thouin) (08:02)
5. [...] (00:06)
6. [...] (00:08)
7. Valse A Grand'Mere (Préfontaine) (08:33)
8. Il Navait Jamais Fait Si Beau Si Longtemps (Thouin) (12:44)


Recorded around summer 1969 in Montreal
the group

LONDON NAS 13515
(mp3 - 320 > converted to wave > flac for [with caution] declicking)

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22 April 2011

ENNIO MORRICONE "GLI OCCHI FREDDI DELLA PAURA" (DAGORED, 1971)





Here's an opportunity to hear the "Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza" playing - ah - Jazz!




ENNIO MORRICONE "GLI OCCHI FREDDI DELLA PAURA"


Ennio Morricone, composer, arranger

Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza, all instruments


01. Seguita 03:18
02. Gli Occhi Freddi Della Paura 03:32
03. Evaporazione 02:23
04. Notte E Misteri 01:47
05. Urla Nel Nulla 03:19
06. Folle Folle 03:42
07. Evanescente 04:14
08. Dal Sogno E Ritorno 02:38
09. Ritorno All'Inizio 03:23
10. Gli Occhi Freddi Della Paura I 02:45
11. Gli Occhi Freddi Della Paura II 02:09
12. Gli Occhi Freddi Della Paura III 01:43
13. Gli Occhi Freddi Della Paura IV 02:23
14. Gli Occhi Freddi Della Paura V 01:27
15. Gli Occhi Freddi Della Paura VI 04:33
16. Gli Occhi Freddi Della Paura VII 01:48


The premiere of the film was April 6, 1971.

DAGORED RED 119

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