23 October 2011

E.Parker/R.Malfatti/T.Honsinger/R.Bellatalla - Live in Pisa '78


Evan Parker guest of a trio rather active in those years.

Rec. live at "Piazza dei Cavalieri", Pisa, Italy, on July 11,
1978 (mics recording)

Evan Parker,tenor & soprano saxes
Radu Malfatti,trombone (-1)
Tristan Honsinger,cello (-1)
Roberto Bellatalla,bass (-1)

1. EP (16:41)
2. EP/RM/TH/RB (48:57)

Total Time 1:05:38

EP/RM/TH/RB excerpt

STEVE LACY SEXTET "THE WIRE" (DENON , 1977)



Lacy's ,Greatest Japanese lp (IMO, not that i've heard them all), and a very strong Contender for Best Lacy record period !

this was without a doubt one of his very best bands, the searing ecstatic almost unbearable intensity of most of this set ,is unusual and not often found in Lacys ouevre
Even on 'Free'classics like forrest and the zoo,and Roba, lacy is often restrained ,dry analytical , and sounding slightly detached.

Here we have some of his most violently expressionistic gestural playing on record, all while maintaining the spacious and uncluttered character of this sequence of Japanese records...

This definitive version of Deadline ,  is incredibly haunting ,Ikeda, Yoshizawa and Midorikawa hazily shimmering beneath some opiated distant glimpse of a slowly submerging dissapearing floating world ..

Unique and very beautiful....

S


"This album has a very dark mood, especially with the arco basses and the dissonant piano. The percussion too adds to the mood.
Every one plays well and interprets Lacy's composistions in a way that works exclusively with the selected sideman. If the album was recorded with his regular group at the time (Abei, Potts, Few, Carter, Johnson) it would have been completely different."
'prospectus', (from the comments to our initial mp3 post)


Steve Lacy Sextet-THE WIRE,
1/ The Twain (Lacy) 6:31
2/ Esteem (Lacy) 8:40
3/ The Owl (Lacy) 4:17
4/ The Wire (Lacy) 4:58
5/ Cloudy (Lacy) 6:12
6/ Dead Line (Lacy) 8:06

Recorded at Nippon Columbia's 1st Studio, Tokyo, June 18, 1975
Steve Lacy: soprano saxophone
Masahiko Satoh: piano
Masahiko Togashi: percussion
Keiki Midorikawa: cello, bass
Yoshio Ikeda: bass
Motoharu Yoshizawa: bass

1977 - Denon Jazz (Japan), YX 7553 (LP) 
Note: (3) is a duo with Steve Lacy and Masahiko Togashi.


Don Cherry -Organic Music Society, 1972 - double LP - Caprice CAP 2001 - RIKS DLP1, (Sweden)





















A special gift , from our old Crony glmlr, Highly appreciated ....

Read a Review Here


Don Cherry-Organic Music Society
1972 - double LP - Caprice CAP 2001 - RIKS DLP1, Sweden

Recorded on various dates in 1971 & 1972, in Stockholm and Copenhagen.
"Documentary" (i.e. probable amateur) recordings.

Main performers:
Cherry Don, trumpet, piano, voice, percussion, flute
Vasconcelos Nana, percussion, voice
Berger Bengt, percussion, tabla
Temiz Okay, drums, percussion.
plus "various visitors and friends"
.
Stereo, except as below.

Side A
1. North Brazilian Ceremonial Hymn (mono)
2. Elixir / Manusha Raga Kamboji




Side B
1. Relativity Suite: part one
2. Relativity Suite: part two


Side C
1. Terry's Tune / Hope / The Creator Has a Master Plan / Sidhartha
(one continuous track).


Side D
1. Utopia & Visions
2. Bra Joe from Kilimanjaro (mono) / Terry's Tune (mono)
3. Resa (mono)

thanks Again glmlr!




MAARTEN ALTENA QUARTET "PISA" (CLAXON, 1981)








MAARTEN ALTENA QUARTET "PISA"


Maarten Altena, double bass
Maud Sauer, oboe & alto oboe
Paul Termos, alto saxophone
Maurice Horsthuis, viola


Side A:
1. Hendrik Jan 06:20
2. Morina Di Pisa 04:21
3. Beertjes 04:35
4. Duizendpoot 05:56

Side B:
5. Portret van Emo Verkerk (a), Gemacramatiseerd portret (b) 03:23
6. Traan 06:23
7. Prettig Weekend 01:48
8. Bleekgezicht 03:18
9. Bakkum 04:27


Recorded April 13, 1981 (live concert in Pisa, Italy).
The concert was part of the winter program organized by "Center for Research into Improvised Music" (CRIM).

CLAXON 82.11 (lp rip)

Note: Not my rip - the first piece(s) from Side B are missing (B1. Portret van Emo Verkerk, B2 Gemacramatiseerd portret (Termos).

!!!! I got the missing piece !!!! Thanks to N. for sending it! See comments for the link...

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22 October 2011

Jack Wright-Large Ensemble,8x9-LimitedSedition-LS025, 2000




For Kevin , and anyone else who missed it , Jack Wright's, large ensemble-8x9, on the Too little known , but Qualitatively Major ,CDR ,Artist operated Label LimitedSedition... check the links , and if possible we Urge you to support a very worthwhile ,rare  fixture on the American scene ,an Artist run independent label Specialising in Free improvised music....

As for this particular release , i consider myself fortunate to have chanced a purchase, Its superb highly imaginative , free music at its contemporary best, as fascinating as anything in the genre i have ever heard , truly stunning!!
Jack Wright deserves to be better known , as do many of the others performing here... i cant recommend this enough, its a disc i listen too frequently , which grows in stature with every listen..
A Knotty Listen ,Beautifully spontaneously orchestrated ...
I cant think of Anything on Erstwhile, Durian, Grob and a whole raft of other Labels , that i have enjoyed ,or revisited as frequently as this ,but you'll be hard pressed , to find an online review of any LimitedSedition product.
Criminally undeserved ,ignominious obscurity.

JACK WRIGHT LARGE ENSEMBLE (8 x 9) PERSONNEL





Jack Wright- saxes
, Matt Ingalls- clarinet, Bhob Rhainey-soprano sax,
 Mathew Sperry- contrabass, Morgan Guberman- contrabass,
 Tom Djill- tpt, Ron Heglin- tuba ,voice , John Shiurba- guitar, Karen Stackpole- percussion
recorded by shiurba on the 3rd of the 7th 2000
ONLY 109 Copies made

Enjoy!!



Jack Wright's blog

LimitedSedition


20 October 2011

STEVE LACY QUINTET "PARIS, OCTOBER 1976"



Here's a Re-up load of something , posted here some years ago by Boromir, its been requested a few times.

Roughly contemporaneous, with the magnificent Dreams, on Savarah of the same year, yet sharing almost exactly the same line up as Scraps from 1974, an important slice of unofficial Lacyanna.

Fourth (or so) re-up (May 2015) - first ny Boromit than from Kinabalu. Or was is it Sotise before him - and now....enjoy...


Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Derek Bailey, guitar
Irene Aebi, cello, violin, vocals
Kent Carter, bass, cello, harp
Noel McGhie, drums

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

Studio 104,Maison De Radio France,Paris, France
October 17, 1976

Info from Jazz-Realities magazine No.3 November 1983
FM->??->CDR->EAC->FLAC


this originates from Dime-A-Dozen
thanks to whomever preserved it for posterity!

Enjoy!

19 October 2011

JOHN STEVENS QUINTET "COVENTRY, 1990"









Dear Andy - Thank you!




Read this wonderful essay on John Stevens >

http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~rneckmag/stevens.html





JOHN STEVENS QUINTET "COVENTRY, 1990"


Annie Whitehead, trombone
Ed Jones, tenor & soprano saxoophone
Neil Metcalfe, flute
Paul Rogers, bass
John Stevens, drums


Set 1:

1. unknown title 14:08
2. unknown title 18:40
3. unknown title 08:42


Set 2:

1. unknown title 14:32
2. unknown title 11:26
3. unknown title 15:59
4. unknown title 06:24
5. unknwon title 13:00
6. unknwon title 13:57


Recorded on 22nd June, 1990 at the Tic Toc Club, Coventry, UK.

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18 October 2011

Steve Lacy/Kent Carter-Catch,(Horo (It)HZ08,LP) 1977



















The latest in our out of print Lacy series , not exactly a Personal favourite, rather a perfectly pleasant intimate duo session with Kent Carter ,Lacys regular bassist for a dozen or so years.
Nice moments , including some rare tunes(Hex,Vow) Which don't seem to have been otherwise recorded .

 So certainly not a desultory effort by any means , just a little unremarkable in an  under powered /or lacking energy kind of way ... I'm glad i heard it without paying the big bucks for which it sells at auctions...

This is not my rip , so thanks again to LeMo ,from Sfrp who posted this some years ago!

 CATCH: Steve Lacy, Kent Carter

1/ Mumps (Lacy) 8:14
2/ Tickets (Lacy) 7:18
3/ Hex (Lacy) 5:58
4/ Vow (Lacy) 3:49
5/ Catch (Carter) 8:43


Recorded at Chantalain Studio, Rome, September 17, 1977
Steve Lacy (except on (5)): soprano; Kent Carter: bass.
1978 - Horo (Italy), HZ 08 (LP)



PS/ Big Thanks to Mew23, who has provided some cover scans! (see comments)

17 October 2011

Tristan Honsinger & Günter Christmann - Live in Moers '79 [New Links]


One of the "Morning Project" at the 8th Moers Festival.

Rec. live at the 8th Moers Jazz Festival, Moers, Germany,
on Sunday, June 3, 1979 (mics recording)

Tristan Honsinger,cello
Günter Christmann,trombone,bass

1. Cello & Trombone (25:16)
2. Cello & Bass (12:38)

Total Time 37:54

excerpt from Cello & Trombone

14 October 2011

Barry Altschul Trio - Live in Moers '79


Full version of a concert published years ago by Moers Music
with some cuts, due to the time limits of the vinyl.

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

Barry Altschul,drums,percussion
Ray Anderson,trombone
Mark Helias,bass

1. The Complete Performance (58:28)
2. Encore (03:43)

Total Time 1:02:11

Encore

12 October 2011

Amiri Baraka & Dave Burrell - Live in Rome '11


Just got this concert from dear friend PINO27 who recommends
the listening : brief but intense!

Rec. live at "Casa del Jazz", Rome, Italy, on October 3rd, 2011,
during "Normali Marziani Festival" (mics recording)

Amiri Baraka,reading
Dave Burrell,piano

1. Funk Lore (14:41)
2. Be Bop Poem (03:54)
3. Allah Mean Everything (11:01)
4. Somebody Blew Up America (12:27)

Total Time 42:04

Be Bop Poem

Steve Lacy-Points, Le Chant du Monde LP (F)LDX74680-1978


















There have been a few requests for this over the years, a fine record from 1978, long out of print, which opens with a stunning Version of Ellingtons the Mooche, which as recorded by Sydney Bechet in 1941, apparently was the catalyst for Lacy finally dedicating himself to the Soprano saxophone
and the Arrangement is not light years removed from the original , apart from a few trade mark whole tone scales..
although at first it seems rather clunky ,somehow the spare less effusive treatment , gives the great tune a more distant  outer worldly character, lacy seems for a few fleeting moments in his solo to directly quote Bechets own ... the blues feeling of which is almost completely erased , the Blues was never a huge influence on lacys repertoire , Potts touches on those aspects very effectively.

Pot Pourri the second piece is a brief solo medley , and one of the few times in his entire discography where Lacy directly references John Coltrane, by quoting  Tranes arrangement of my favourite things , as everyone knows Lacy's Soprano saxophone playing ,inspired Coltrane in much the same way Bechet inspired him , with very different results,some of which have had baleful dire consequences on players of the instrument ever since .


The rest is the band in gloriously fulsome free mode , including the 3 very fine at times explosive Potts/Lacy duets which make up the 3 points suite, Potts is so great on this ,every bit as engagingly inventive as Lacy ,often Upstaging him.... what a wonderful under appreciated , under recorded master saxophonist!


All in All a typically wonderful session from this period

ENJOY!!
S


PS-I picked this up online at  the SFRP Forum,  four or five years ago , this is not my rip... A Big thanks to LeMo ,the Original presumed ripper, and Uploader !!
i havent changed the files in anyway.. other than tagging them.


-Points- : Steve Lacy (sop) Steve Potts (sop,as) Kent Carter (b) Oliver Johnson (d)
Paris, February 1978,Le Chant du Monde (F)LDX74680
The mooche
Pot-pourri solo (sl solo) -
Stalks (sp out) -
Three points suite : Free point (sl,sp duet) -
Still point (sl,sp duet)
Moot point (sl,sp duet)

11 October 2011

Eastern Rebellion - Live in Milan '79 [New Links]


This line-up, the same day, recorded at "Barigozzi Studio"
(in Milan) the B.Higgins album "Soweto" for Red Records.

Rec. live at "Capolinea", Milan, Italy, on January 21, 1979
(mics recording)

Cedar Walton,piano
Bob Berg,tenor sax
Tony Dumas,bass
Billy Higgins,drums
+
Larry Nocella,tenor sax (5/6)

1. Ugetsu (Fantasy In D) [C.Walton] (11:09)
2. For All We Know [S.M.Lewis/J.F.Coots] (09:42)
3. Ojos De Rojo [C.Walton] (08:03)
4. Holy Land [C.Walton] (10:00)
5. Blue Monk/Rhythm-A-Ning [T.Monk] (19:12)
6. I Can't Get Started [V.Duke]/The Theme [M.Davis] (12:28)
7. I Didn't Know What Time It Was[L.Hart/R.Rodgers]/Off Minor [T.Monk]/Firm Roots [C.Walton] (27:02)

Total Time 1:37:39

Ojos De Rojo

10 October 2011

RUTHERFORD - BRÖTZMANN - HESSION "LEICESTER, 1992"





...thanks to Andy for another round of some really good recordings - sound-wise and the music...you decide for yourself.


And the first one is:




RUTHERFORD - BRÖTZMANN - HESSION "LEICESTER, 1992"


Paul Rutherford, trombone
Peter Brötzmann, reeds
Paul Hession, drums

Set 1

1. unknown title 13:51
2. unknown title 12:59
3. unknown title 14:48

Set 2

1. unknown title 15:21
2. unknown title 12:11
3. unknown title 18:54


Recorded at the City Gallery, Leicester, UK on 28th October, 1992.

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8 October 2011

MASAHIKO TOGASHI "BURA-BURA" (PAN MUSIC, 1986)






MASAHIKO TOGASHI "BURA-BURA"


Don Cherry, pocket trumpet, piano, vocal
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Dave Holland, bass
Masahiko Togashi, drums, percussion


CD 1

1. The Crust (Lacy) 11:07
2. Contrast (Togashi) 11:35
3. I Speak To The Star Last Night (Togashi) 11:44
4. Flakes (Lacy) 12:40
5. Luna Turk (Gianpiero Pramagione) 05:06

CD 2

1. Bura-Bura (Togashi) 12:16
2. Wickets (Lacy) 12:16
3. Mopti (Cherry) 05:32
4. Quakes (Lacy) 11:15
5. Spiritual Nature (Togashi) 17:57



Recorded live at Yubin Chokin Kaikan Hal, Tokyo on May 14, 1986.


PAN MUSIC/ALFA 50XB-107/8 (2 x CD)

Other Issues :
BURA - BURA. PAN ALZ-28006 (2, 4, 6-7 only) (LP)
BURA - BURA. PAN PMC-1103 (EUR) (6-10 only) (CD)

Notes :
Recorded from "Masahiko TOGASHI 30th Anniversary Concert - Now and Future" .
Album produced by TOGASHI Masahiko, et al.
Cover painting by TOGASHI Masahiko.


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7 October 2011

Albert Mangelsdorff Quintet + RAI B.B. - Live in Rome '80


Sixth 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 April 21, 1980
(radio broadcast)

Albert Mangelsdorff
,trombone
Manfred Schoof,trumpet & soprano flugelhorn
Giancarlo Schiaffini,trombone
Paolo Damiani,bass
Billy Higgins,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

1. Supraconductivity [A.M.] (10:16)
2. Introduction And March Of The Jazz Aspects [A.M.] (14:19)
3. Unknown (15:30)
4. Mood Indigo [D.E.] (06:41)
5. Unknown (10:04)
6. Oh Horn! [A.M.] (08:59)
7. Mood Azur [A.M.] (04:29)
8. Open Mind [A.M.] (09:28)
9. Unknown [inc.] (13:40)

Total Time 1:33:30

Mood Indigo

6 October 2011

MASAHIKO TOGASHI TRIO "VOICES" (TRANSHEART, 1988)





MASAHIKO TOGASHI TRIO "VOICES"


Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Jean-Jacques Avenel, bass, calimba
Masahiko Togashi, drums


1. Door (Lacy) 08:43
2. Orange (Togashi) 08:07
3. Action (Togashi) 09:40
4. In The Pot (Togashi) 08:37
5. Cliches (Lacy) 14:38


Recorded at the FM TOKYO HALL, Tokyo, June 14, 1988.

TRANSHEART THU-9501

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3 October 2011

MASAHIKO TOGASHI TRIO "SPIRITUAL MOMENTS" (PADDLE WHEEL, 1981)




One week before the realisation of "Eternal Duo" took place in Tokyo, Lacy and Togashi joined their forces with Kent Carter. The fruits of this endeavor can be heard through the "Spiritual Moments" on this exquisite recording.







MASAHIKO TOGASHI TRIO "SPIRITUAL MOMENTS"


Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Kent Carter, bass
Masahiko Togashi, drums, percussion


1. It's Freedom Life (TOGASHI) 08:52
2. The Window (LACY) 07:28
3. Poem In The Shadow (TOGASHI) 07:51
4. Steps (TOGASHI) 04:33
5. The Crust (LACY) 06:19


Recorded at King Records Studio #2, Tokyo, October 15-16, 1981.

PADDLE WHEEL/KING K28P-6138

(this version PJL MTCJ 5603)




















Enjoy!








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1 October 2011

MASAHIKO TOGASHI & STEVE LACY "ETERNAL DUO" (PADDLE WHEEL, 1981)





MASAHIKO TOGASHI & STEVE LACY "ETERNAL DUO"


Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Masahiko Togashi, drums, percussion


1. News From The Bell (Togashi) 11:16
2. Twilights (Lacy) 08:40
3. Wickets (Lacy) 04:54
4. Little Black Bird (Togashi) 03:17
5. Retreat (Lacy) 09:37


Recorded at King Records Studio #2, Tokyo, October 22-23, 1981.

PADDLE WHEEL/KING K28P-6219





(lp rip)
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27 September 2011

Steve Lacy Trio-Stalks, (Yoshizawa, Togashi),Nippon Columbia – YQ-7507-N -(1975)Flac upgrade from Vinyl Source




Here's a Flac Upgrade of something posted here from a tape source in mp3's a few years ago,this is ripped straight from a vinyl source .. of Stalks , one of Lacys most challenging 70's lp, and also apparently one of the rarest..


Yoshizawa and Togashi truly are Lacy's masterful peers here,matching his most provocative textural explorations in an astonishing counterpoint ,the three floating together as they sculpt the void..with an elasticity that seems unique to Lacy's Japanese Collaborations!
VERY BEAUTIFUL
 Much thanks ..and more than a little love to Dave 'the Wane'from Tasmania for this fresh.... rip!!!

to which i've done absolutely nothing.. no pretending even for a moment that this is from a Digital source
so..SWEETEN TO TASTE!


Steve Lacy – Stalks


Label:Nippon Columbia – YQ-7507-N Japan :1975
Tracklist .

A1 Stalks 10:35
A2 Moon 9:24
B1 Japanese Duck 6:40
B2 The Wane 6:46
B3 Bone 4:47
Credits
Soprano Saxophone, Written-By – Steve Lacy

Bass – Motoharu Yoshizawa
Percussion – Masahiko Togashi

Coordinator [Artist Co-ordination] – Aquirax Aida
Producer – Tsutomu Ueno


Recorded at Nippon Columbia 1st Studio, Tokyo, June 7, 1975.


Enjoy ...

 i'll be posting a few more Lacy rarities over the next few weeks

as i said all credit to Dave 'the Wane'.. for trading this with me.

pps
Lp Covers, courtesy of Nick added Here



25 September 2011

MOTOTERU TAKAGI "MOSURA FREIGHT" (OFFBEAT, 1975)





MOTOTERU TAKAGI "MOSURA FREIGHT"


Mototeru Takagi, reeds
Takashi Tokuhiro, bass
Tsutomu Ono, drums


1. Estado / Bird Song 21:32
2. Love Song / People In Sorrow 20:25


Recorded at Jazz Street 52, Kitakyushu, 28 March 1975.

Originally released on LP in 1975 by Offbeat Records.

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23 September 2011

Jerry Bergonzi & Danish Radio Big Band Radiohusets Studie 2 Copenhagen, Denmark January 14, 1993 FM


FM broadcast > Philips CDR765 > Adobe Audition 2.0 > dBpowerAMP Music Converter 11.5
Danish Radio Big Band
Guest: Jerry Bergonzi (ts, fl)

Soloists:
Henrik Bolberg (tp
Lars Togeby (tp)
Steen Hansen (tb)
et al..

Rhythm section:
Nikolai Bentzon (p)
Thomas Ovesen (b)
Jonas Johansen (d)
Tracklist:
1. Introduction by announcer  0:20
2. Just freinds (quartet)  7:38
3. Blues for workshop  9:51
4. Nocturne  7:15
5. The vision  7:05
6. Another you  8:05
7. A different look (quartet)  12:05
TT 52:22
*Taped & Transfered by peterw

Kirk Lightsey and Benny Bailey, Subawy, Koln Germany 1993


TV broadcast. This is just the audio. Sound A.

Benny Bailey- Trumpet
tp Kirk Lightsey- Piano
Jimmy Woode- Bass
Sangoma Everett- Drums   

1. Nostalgia 10:10,
2. I Can't Get Started 10:33,
3. Kansas City Statement 11:42,
4. Will You Still Be Mine 11:19

Toal 43:50

Archie Shepp Quintet - Live in Rome '81


Heterogeneous line-up led by Shepp (the French pianist
A.Jean-Marie replaces the announced M.Waldron while
L.Parsons member of the Kalaparusha group is on trumpet)
for a concert of good/medium level.

Rec. live at "Teatro Olimpico", Rome, Italy, on February 3,
1981 (mix recording)

Archie Shepp,tenor & soprano saxes,piano,flute
Longineu Parsons,trumpet
Alain Jean-Marie,piano
Santi Wilson Debriano,bass
John Betsch,drums

1. U-Jamaa [A.Shepp] (10:46)
2. You Don't Know What Love Is [G. de Paul] (16:59)
3. There Is No Greater Love [I.Jones] (12:01)
4. Piano Solo (02:54)
5. Unknown (09:37)
6. Lush Life [B.Strayhorn] (14:07)
7. Well You Needn't [T.Monk] (14:10)
8. 'Round Midnight [T.Monk] (15:08)
9. Giant Steps [J.Coltrane] (13:54)

Total Time 1:49:41

No Greater Love

Journal Violone II - John Surman - saxes, clarinets Barre Phillips - bass (synths?) Aina Kemanis - voice Unknown venue - June 13, 1979 (track 1)/ March 16, 1980 (tracks 2-4)


T1 Journal Violone II (B. Phillips) (Parts 1-3)    27:04
T2 Journal Violone II (B. Phillips) (Part 1) 7:17
T3 Journal Violone II (B. Phillips) (Part 2) 8:33
T4 Journal Violone II (B. Phillips) (Parts 3-6) 21:27

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fm > cassette (unknown gen) > wav > flac level 6 > eac (secure) > flac level 8 > dime
a litle hissy > A/A-
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Yesterday I announced I had a Mountainscape set.  However, I had made this statement without having my notes ready and in the evening, trying to retrace that CD, I found I couldn't locate it.  I even began to doubt my memory: 'Had I really recorded any Mountainscapes or was I just imagining this?'  'Had I just misalaid or lent it and never bothered to get it back?'
What I did come up with, is this set (a double set, actually) which was - I think - originally seeded by Peter Losin, about a year back.
Journal Violone was - at first - a solo project by Barre which started out in 1968 as literally a kind of bass diary.  Journal Violone II was a trio effort, recorded by ECM and released in 1979. It somehow bridges the earlier trio-work (never on ECM) and the experimental work of Mountainscapes/Three Day Moon and the more vocal-oriented work on 'Music by Barre Phillips' (sadly never released on CD).
This seed is culled from two radio performances which are definitely not complete, but this is how it was originally seeded. The first session is interrupted rather abruptly during the applause but one can hear Barre tuning his bass and ready to go into another part.  Maybe more of this will be unnearthed one day?

PETER BRÖTZMANN - ULRICH GUMPERT - GÜNTER SOMMER "live at 'Ludwig Beck'" (Munich, 1990)






Here's an audience recording made in the building (right in the center of Munich) you can see above.

The picture (by Thomas Strobel) is from the now renovated facade. This exclusive departement store presented from the mid-eighties up to the nineties some concerts with Free Jazz!

Archie Shepp, Han Bennink, ROVA, Hal Russell's NRG Ensemble were among the musicians which played in this series.






PETER BRÖTZMANN - ULRICH GUMPERT - GÜNTER SOMMER


Peter Brötzmann, reeds
Ulrich Gumpert, piano
Günter Sommer, drums, percussion

CD 1

1. unknown title 20:08
2. unknown title 14:01
3. unknown title 12:30

CD 2

1. unknown title 38:31
2. unknown title 04:00


Recorded at 'Kulturforum', Ludwig Beck, Marienplatz 11, Munich, Germany.
Date : 25th April, 1990.

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22 September 2011

Cecil Taylor photos?

I've got an email from Phil Freeman:

Hello -

I'm the editor and publisher of the small magazine Burning Ambulance [http://burningambulance.com]. In our next issue, we're featuring a lengthy article on the Cecil Taylor Unit of 1978 (Taylor, Jimmy Lyons,Raphe Malik, Ramsey Ameen, Sirone and Ronald Shannon Jackson). Photos of this group are hard to come by, though, and I'm hoping maybe someone who reads your blog or someone you know might have some. If so, please point them my way. Thanks!

Phil Freeman
pdfreeman@gmail.com

This message is self-explanatory, so if anyone in our readership can help, I'm sure Phil would be grateful. I have in my collection "3 Phasis" made by this version of the Unit. There was also another called "Cecil Taylor Unit", both of which released by New World Records. Please also note that I have posted an unreleased live concert from Köln with this line-up and it can be found here.

20 September 2011

Amina Claudine Myers & Rrata Christine Jones - Live in Rome '79


"I try to portray the feeling of what the song is about. I try to put
that feeling across. I try to paint pictures, make it visual.
"
A.C.Myers

Rec. live at the "1st Women Jazz Festival" in Villa Borghese, Rome, Italy, on July 5th, 1979 (mics recording)

Amina Claudine Myers,piano,vocals
Rrata Christine Jones,dance

1. Amina solo/Rrata solo (12:35)
2. Bessie Smith Medley : Jailhouse Blues/Dirty No Gooder's Blues/Unknown/Wasted Life Blues/It Makes My Love Come Down/Unknown/Unknown/Unknown/Jailhouse Blues (reprise)
3. Divine Fire [?] ((18:16)

Total Time 43:20

Jailhouse Blues

17 September 2011

Paul Bley/Lee Konitz/Jimmy Giuffre/Bill Connors - Live in Como '77


By this quartet only exist 37 minutes of officially recorded music
(IAI Festival) by Bley's "Improvising Artists" label. I hope this
recording is a welcome addition.

Rec. live at "Teatro Sociale", Como, Italy, on June 16, 1977
(mics recording)

Paul Bley,piano (1-4,9,11-13,16)
Lee Konitz,alto sax (8-15)
Jimmy Giuffre,soprano sax,clarinet & bass flute (5-7,9-15)
Bill Connors,acoustic & electric guitars (10,13,16)

01. Music Matador [PB] (06:22)
02. Ojos De Gato [PB] (07:25)
03. Unknown [PB] (07:04)
04. Mister Joy [PB] (06:19)
05. Unknown [JG] (03:43)
06. Gregorian Chant [JG] (02:42)
07. The Train And The River [JG] (03:19)
08. Unknown [LK] (08:30)
09. Unknown [PB/LK/JG] (09:36)
10. Unknown [LK/JG/BC] (08:13)
11. Unknown [PB/LK/JG] (07:56)
12. Lover Man [[PB/LK/JG] (06:27)
13. Sweet Georgia Brown [PB/LK/JG/BC] (04:16)
14. Sad Times [LK/JG] (03:53)
15. Blues In The Closet [LK/JG] (06:34)
16. Ida Lupino [PB/BC] (08:16)

Total Time 1:40:42

Sweet Georgia Brown

14 September 2011

Sakada Askatuta-(Prevost,Mattin,Erkizia)-RHCD-14,2004













Chewy slice of Electro Acoustic Improv.. lyrical in its Craggy way... featuring Basque activist /Improviser Bricoleur Mattin , with .. a few friends , one being AMM co founder , composer ,improviser ,Jazz drummer-Eddie Prevost.

Xavier Erkizia a like minded Spanish Improviser/sound Artist...

those who like Free floating Noise, dirty Sculpted Ambient Feedback ..and AMM, should enjoy this...cdr on the Australian Rhizome Label.

Sakada Askatuta
Eddie Prevost- Percussion
Mattin, Laptop feedback
Xavier Erkizia- Accordion, computer


Recorded 22nd of August-2003, at Arteleku Donosti
RHCD-14 The rhizomelabel, Australia
Anyone interested in Mattin's work can find more downloads completely Gratis , in Flac and Ogg.. on Mattin's own website.. here
here's a link to some Rhizomelabel, product via Mimaroglu music sales.

ENJOY!

11 September 2011

Evan Parker Trio - Live in Rome '79


A "sequel" to this post. Unfortunately, the speaker intervenes
several times, partly spoiling the recording.
Well worth listening in any case.

Rec. live at "Murales", Rome, Italy, on March 24, 1979
(radio broadcast)

Evan Parker,tenor & soprano sax
Peter Kowald,bass
Paul Lytton,percussion

1. Monoceros [E.P.]/Jazzy [P.L.]/M.G. [P.K.] (32:47)

EPT excerpt

10 September 2011

Steve Lacy Quintet-Jazzbühne, East-Berlin, GDR-9-Apr 1977
















Another great Steve Lacy snipet, plenty of radio static at certain points ... great music though and certainly worth a listen...

Here are the original Dime Seeders notes , (thanks to the Taper&; Seeders, of this wonderful snapshot)

STEVE LACY QUINTET,9-Apr 1977 (1977-04-09)
Jazzbühne, East-Berlin, GDR


source: "phase corrected transfer from radio broadcast recording"
Steve Lacy: ss,Steve Potts. as,ss


Irene Aebi: cello, voc, violin
Kent Carter: b,Oliver Johnson: dr
1. radio comment 00:33
2. The Crust 10:54
3. Papa's Midnight Hop 07:49
4. The New Duck 08:36
5. Revolutionary Suicide 09:18
notes:
In 1977, the Steve Lacy Quintet was invited to West-Berlin to take part in the Workshop Freie Musik, lasting from 7.4.77 to 11.4.77. So for this concert in East-Berlin, the band apparently made a little excursion when having a day off from the Workshop.

It was during this festival, more precisely on the last day, that they recorded the beautiful "Follies"-LP for FMP/SAJ. There's also a short radio broadcast recording from 8.4.1977 circulating (sounding seriously lo-fi!).


BOB DEGEN TRIO "CELEBRATIONS" (CALIG, 1968)






Throwing some light (see the cover ;) on the pre-history of ECM - Manfred Eicher was not content with the recording/music.

Obviously Paul Bley is an influence - hear for yourself...



BOB DEGEN TRIO "CELEBRATIONS"


Bob Degen, piano
Manfred Eicher, bass
Fred Braceful, drums


1. For A Better Tomorrow 10:26
2. Little Garden 05:49
3. Celebrations 08:15
4. Petal 03:52
5. Gem 07:05


Recorded on May 25th, 1968 at Tonstudio Villingen/Schwarzwald, Germany.

CALIG CAL 30 602

(lp rip)

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8 September 2011

Amjad Ali Khan- King of Ragas Raga of Kings,EMI (Gramaphone co of India)- ECSD2824-1979




















A magical performance by Amajad Ali Khan , one of the eminent masters of Hindustani classical instrumental music.. in one of his finest performances as yet unreissued to my knowledge... i ripped this for a few other friends , and may as well share it here ,it is so good.

A-1-Alap) Jor,Jhala A-2-Gat) Madhiyalaya Tritaal
 B-1-Gat)Ektaal B-2-Gat)Tritaal
Amjad Ali Khan-Sarod
Sabir Khan-tabla

very decent rip , record VG+, minimal cleaning or processing Downsampled from wavs @48-24, to 44-16 Encoded @FLAC level 6 Enjoy!!!

go here for an mp3 rip of a cassette version of this same record






Phillip Wilson Trio - Live in Rome '79


A "prequel" to this post.

Rec. live at "Centro Jazz St.Louis", Rome, Italy, on March 24, 1979
(mix recording)

Phillip Wilson,drums
Olu Dara,trumpet,harmonica,vocals
Donald Smith,piano,flute,vocals

1. 1st Set (40:44)
2. 2nd Set (50:05)

Total Time 1:30:50

Lush Life

Solal - Konitz - Scofield- Ørsted-Pedersen – Four Keys (1979-MPS,1A 064-63157)





















Here's another to me rather Special lp on MPS, Lee Konitz ,and Martial Solal ,two masters with a long shared performance and recording History.

I've always felt that they played down some of their most adventurous music together..

this one is outrageously good, they run the gamut from straight Bop compositions based on standards to free improvisations ,the title track is a piece played in four Different keys,simultaneously..

N.H.O.P , and a young J.Scofield are equal participants and round off one of the great ones in the Solal /Konitz shared discography.
still out of print to my knowledge , and very worthwhile

the mp3's for those who prefer those are available from "Magic Purple Sunshine"

Lee Konitz has apparently not been well lately , having been hospitalised just before a sheduled appearance at the Melbourne jazz Festival in June this year.

I have no idea whether he has fully recovered , perhaps a reader who is more au courant can fill us in .

we wish him all the best.



Martial Solal, piano
Lee Konitz, alto saxophone
John Scofield, guitar
Niels-Henning Ørsted-Pedersen, bass

1. Brain Stream     6:43    
2. Not Scheduled     7:27    
3. Grapes             6:26    
4. Retro Active     6:03    
5. Energy             4:42    
6. Satar             4:35    
7. Four Keys             3:15

Recorded May, 1979 in Villingen at MPS-Studio.

MPS 0068.241

6 September 2011

KAREN BORCA - IRÈNE SCHWEIZER QUARTET (BASEL, 1989)






A very rare occaison to hear Karen Borca as a leader - Enjoy!!!!



KAREN BORCA - IRÈNE SCHWEIZER QUARTET


Karen Borca, bassoon
Irène Schweizer, piano
William Parker, bass
Andrew Cyrille, drums

01. unknown title 48:20
02. unknown title 08:10


Recorded at 'Kaserne', Basel, Switzerland on April 16, 1989.

Source/Lineage/Quality: Sony ECM155 - Sony TC D5M - Denon DR 1000 – flac – dime – B+
(thanks to the original uploader and to J., from whom I got this rare treasure!)
[picture (here only partially) by Frank Rubolino]

5 September 2011

In Cahoots Bürgerhaus, Bremen, Germany 20 May 1986 Radio Bremen FM broadcast



1. Second Sight
2. Truly Yours/Double Talk
3. Eastern Region
4. Kandoo/Band Introduction
Lineup:
Phil Miller, Hugh Hopper, Pip Pyle, Peter Lemer, Elton Dean
Note:
Parts of this show were used for the official "Live 86-89" CD.
Those tracks are not included here.
FM > MC > ? > CDR > EAC > WAV > FLAV (L7)

Misha Mengelberg - Live in Berlin '75


"I’m nothing as a pianist. I’m not a pianist at all, but I play the piano.
It’s my vehicle to play. I’m absolutely unfit to play a horn, or anything
else. I play what I think is needed there, to play. So it can be exotic or
exuberant, or it can be harsh, minimizing the material. It depends.
"
M.Mengelberg

Rec. live during "Workshop Freie Musik No.7", 27 to 31 March 1975, at Akademie der Künste, Berlin, Germany (radio broadcast)

Misha Mengelberg,piano

1. Berlin '75 (18:33)

excerpt from Berlin '75

4 September 2011

STEVE LACY QUARTET "MOERS 1974"







STEVE LACY QUARTET "MOERS 1974"


Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Michael Smith, piano
Kent Carter, bass
Kenneth Tyler, drums


1. Scraps/Weal (continuous)                 18:13
2. Flakes                                   12:04
3. The Schoals (Memory Of Duke Ellington)   11:52
4. Moms/Crops/Esteem (applause between)     25:54
5. The Rush/Announcement(Steve Lacy)        04:58


Note: the following is the info file I got with the cdr - the above is what I have...yet they play at least 'The Schoals (Memory Of Duke Ellington).
Maybe anyone can help?

... Thanks to marten512 and hloess for the track titles!


1. Scraps 10:12
2. Weal 07:00
3. Flakes 02:04
4. The Schoals (Memory Of Duke Ellington) 11:46
5. Moms 11:00
6. Crops 08:00
7. Esteem 07:00
8. The Rush 04:00
9. Announcement Steve Lacy 01:00


Recorded at Moers, 3.New Jazz Festival on 1st June 1974.

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31 August 2011

Eliane Radigue - Adnos I - III




Here is a spectacular item from the late and lamented Table of the Elements record label. It is getting increasingly hard to come by and hence more and more expensive, unfortunately. There are some rips of Adnos floating around on the web, but as far as I have seen, only in the mp3 format. I believe that a lossy format does this record a great disservice because the sonic richness of these three pieces really needs to be heard across the entire frequency range. I was able to locate it on a torrent site and in flac, so even if the files are much larger, I believe it's worth the extra time it takes to download them.

What to say about these three pieces? They are drone-based with obvious references to the US minimalist scene in the 60s and later around figures like La Monte Young, but to these ears, they never become monotonous. There are subtle changes going on all the time throughout these 70 minutes pieces, but it takes an attentive ear attuned to the nature of slowness to fully discover them. As such, they are meditative and in a certain way buddhist in design and execution. Radigue later got immersed in Mahayana Buddhism and these pieces provide an explanation.

Radigue likens her music metaphorically to the movement of water, to the changes of sound waves whereby the ear filters, selects and emphasizes some areas of hearing or by by looking at shimmering water, always in motion, yet remaining the same.

These are better heard on a good stereo than on an computer or a portable listening device. The acoustic ambience of the room within which these pieces are heard is part of the performance, and you may find that sound generates sound, set off by the vibrations of sound waves.

Enjoy!

To move stones around in the bed of a river does not affect its course, but can only change the play of the waves on the surface.