17 February 2012

THEO LOEVENDIE 4TET (UNIVERSE PRODUCTIONS, 1974)








From Nick's ongoing generous contributions to IS I've choosed this live recording as the first...from six...

Just now I'm listening for the first time.






THEO LOEVENDIE 4TET


Theo Loevendie, soprano & alto saxophone
Hans Dulfer, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone in "Lap Sang Sou Chong"
Arjen Gorter, bass
Martin van Duynhoven, drums


Side A: (20:46)

1. Triomphe De Vienne
2. De Librije

Side B: (24:13)

1. Saadet
2. Up-Up
3. Lap Sang Sou Chong
4. Troll


Recorded August 9, 1974 at International Jazz Festival Singer Zaal, Laren, Holland.

UNIVERSE PRODUCTIONS UP 1-27

(lp rip)

Note: No tracking as the songs most of the time merge..

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16 February 2012

KARL BERGER & COMPANY "TUNE IN" (MILESTONE, 1969)







Terrific playing from Karl Berger & Company - check it out!






KARL BERGER & COMPANY "TUNE IN"


KARL BERGER, vibraphone, sarangi on 'Fly' and both versions of 'Tune In')
CARLOS WARD, alto saxophone & flute
DAVE HOLLAND, bass
ED BLACKWELL, drums



A1. Tune In 03:48
A2. With Silence 01:51
A3. Get Up 03:17
A4. Fly 05:12
A5. Beyond The Moon 06:12

B1. Clarity 06:37
B2. Never The Same 03:18
B3. From Now On 04:30
B4. Tune In 04:03


Recorded 30th July and 12th August, 1969 at Plaza Sound Studios, New York City.

MILESTONE MSP 9026

(new rip + cover)

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15 February 2012

Woody Shaw Quintet - Live in La Spezia '79


Anthony Braxton on Woody Shaw.

Rec. live in La Spezia, Italy, on July 6, 1979
(mics recording)

Woody Shaw,trumpet & flugelhorn
Carter Jefferson,tenor & soprano saxes
Onaje Allan Gumbs,piano
Stafford James,bass
Victor Lewis,drums

1. There Is No Greater Love [I.Jones] (19:02)
2. Seventh Avenue [V.Lewis] (10:06)
3. Every Time I See You [O.A.Gumbs] (13:46)
4. Woody I On The Newark [W.Shaw] (11:14)
5. Stepping Stones [W.Shaw] (09:20)
6. You Never Said You Had To Go [O.A.Gumbs] (11:44)
7. Rosewood [W.Shaw] (10:53)

Total Time 1:26:08

Stepping Stones (excerpt)

SAM RIVERS TUBA TRIO - "ESSENCE - THE HEAT AND WARMTH OF FREE JAZZ" (CIRCLE, 1976)




Finally a proper post of the complete concert (almost!) - THANK YOU GLMLR !
In the correct sequence and pitch-corrected - this is part I - IX > part X you'll find here

Part XI is still missing....as is a proper re-issue...!



Link

IMPORTANT NOTE:

This rip is identical to the one which was first posted on Church Number Nine in early 2007, except in that this is now in flac, whereas the earlier post was in mp3. The same original wav files were used for each post.

Unfortunately, the three original LP's, as issued, reversed the entire sequence of the music as played, i.e. LP3 (sides 5 & 6) comprised the first set, LP2 (sides 3 & 4) comprised the second set, and LP1 (sides 1 & 2) comprised the third set.

This, I thought, was nonsense, so here (as on the earlier C#9 post) I have changed the sequence back to what the musicians originally played. Consequently, what is posted here is:

CD1 - the whole of the first set (LP sides 5 & 6), plus the first half of the second set (LP side 3)


CD2 - the second half of the second set (LP side 4), and the whole of the third set (LP sides 1 & 2).

glmlr






















SAM RIVERS TUBA TRIO - "ESSENCE - THE HEAT AND WARMTH OF FREE JAZZ"


Sam Rivers - The Tuba Trio

Sam Rivers - tenor, soprano, flute, piano, voice
Joe Daley - tuba, baritone horn, percussion, pipe
Warren Smith - drums, percussion.


Essence - The Heat and Warmth of Free Jazz - Parts I-IX


(Two encores, parts X and XI, were released on separate compilation LP's on the Circle label).


Recorded 2nd September, 1976 at the Bim Huis, Amsterdam, Holland.


CIRCLE RECORDS RK 2976/1-3. (3LP rip)

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13 February 2012

ELTON DEAN "DUOS" (ED Tapes, 1988)






Here we have Andy's second rip of Elton Dean's ED Tapes.





ELTON DEAN "DUOS" (ED Tapes)


Elton Dean, alto saxophone, saxello
Mark Hewins, guitar (1,7)
Keith Tippett, piano (3)
Marcio Mattos, bass (6)
Howard Riley, piano (5)
Paul Rogers, bass (2,4)


1. He Who Dares (ED/MH) 10:08
2. P.R. Department (ED/PR) 08:20
3. K.T. (ED/KT) 07:45
4. Small Strides (ED/PR) [Dean] 09:29
5. Oh Really? (ED/HR) 06:45
6. Riolity (ED/MM) 05:30
7. He Wins (ED/MH) 05:51


Recorded at H.O.W. Studios, London. (1988)

Note: Elton issued them himself only on cassette (ED Tapes).

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George Lewis & Douglas Ewart - Live in Novara '78


One of the earliest performances of "Homage To Charles Parker".

Rec. live at "Palasport", Novara, Italy, on November 11, 1978
(mics recording)

George Lewis,trombone,electronics
Douglas Ewart,alto sax,flutes & percussion

1. Homage To Charles Parker (41:43)
2. Unknown (23:44)

Total Time 1:05:28

Homage To Charles Parker (excerpt)

12 February 2012

ELTON DEAN "TRIOS" (ED Tapes, 1989)







Never heard about this (and an upcoming one) cassette - I'm very grateful - Thank you Andy!






ELTON DEAN "TRIOS" (ED Tapes)


Elton Dean, alto saxophone & saxello
Marcio Mattos, bass (1,5)
Howard Riley, piano (1,5)
John Etheridge, guitar (2,4)
Fred Thelonius Baker, electric bass (2,4)
Keith Tippett, piano (3,6)


1. Reconciliation (ED/MM/HR) 04:56
2. Unda (ED/JE/ FTB) [Dean] 10:08
3. The return (ED/KT) 14:44
4. Rising (ED/JE/FTB) [Dean] 10:23
5. Ova (ED/MM/HR) 10:22
6. Reunion (ED/KT) 06:51


Recorded at H.O.W. Studios, London. (1989)
3 & 6 recorded live in concert.

Note: Issued by Elton Dean himself only on cassette (ED Tapes).

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9 February 2012

RAVI SHANKAR "CHAPPAQUA" (CBS, 1966)





Fond memories... - before I even knew about Ornette Coleman's "Chappaqua Suite" I bought this LP as a teenager. The cover was the reason I spend my little money.
When I got to know Coleman's version my copy of the Shankar LP was already gone...
Some weeks ago I found it second-hand for a few bucks and enjoyed it again after more then thirty years...

A jazz inflected soundtrack for the movie from Conrad Brooks - no information about the musicians on the cover except:




RAVI SHANKAR "CHAPPAQUA"


Ravi Shankar, sitar

other musicians unknown


A1. Chappaqua 02:22
A2. Running Deer 02:56
A3. Allah Rocking 05:02
A4. Om 01:32
A5. Raga Miniatue 04:16
B1. Back To Earth 04:51
B2. Raga 03:19
B3. Sweet Russell 01:06
B4. Orgy 01:39
B5. Theme 04:25

Music written by Ravi Shankar and Phil Glass.

CBS – S 63 384 (1966)

(lp rip)

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7 February 2012

Francois Tusques - Le Musichien



Regular followers will probably know of my abiding love for L'Intercommunal. Over the last few years I've posted all four volumes of Intercommunal including the homage to Jo Maka. Last year I managed to locate "Apres la Maree Noire" which added two bombarde players from Bretagne and this year, I managed to find what must be vol. 6 from the early 80s. I don't think there were more Intercommunal coming after this one.

Here we have two long slabs, covering a full side each, not unlike African records of the time. Lay down a riff and a solid groove underneath, put some vocals and horns on top and keep the show going for as long as there is any breath left. On this, we have some of the crew from the early days, Catalan vocalist Carlos Andreu, the two bombarde players, regular jazz stalwarts Bernard Vitet and Jean-Jacques Avenel and Tusques and the rhythm section keeping things moving briskly along. Not a very uptight set, this one, definitely one for the Mediterranean and further south. Somehow the vibe got me thinking of Rascals' "Peaceful World" which also lasted a full side - a very mellow world at that.

Ze factoids:

Francois Tusques intercommunal free dance music orchestra
Edizione Corsica CP 33 135

A side

"Le Musichien"

Recorded at 28, rue Dinois 19 June 1981

Carlos Andreu - vocals
Ramadolf - trombone and bells
Yegba Likoba - soprano sax
Sylvain Kassap - tenor sax
Jean-Jacques Avenel - double bass
Kilikus - percussion
Francois Tusques - piano

B - side

"les Amis d'Afrique"

Recorded in Rennes 10 July 1982

Carlos Andreu - vocals
Bernard Vitet - trumpet
Sylvain Kassap - trombone
Daniele Dumas - soprano sax
Jean-Louis Le Vallegant - bombarde
Phillippe Le Strat - bombarde
Tanguy Le Dore - bass
Sam Ateba - congas
Kilikus - congas
Francois Tusques - piano

We just might have a little more Tusques coming up ...

4 February 2012

The Odean Pope Saxophone Choir - Live in Moers '80


"The saxophone choir is formatted with nine saxophones, and was established by Odean in 1977 and premiered in 1985 with a Soul Note album called “The Saxophone Shop.” The saxophone choir has been the realization of his southern legacy; a medium for creating the richly textured harmonic sound that has permeated his musical soul since childhood."

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

Odean Pope,tenor sax,arranger,conductor
Charles Bowen/Earl Grubbs/Gregory Pope/Joe Sudler/Sylvester Middleton/Robert Landham/Zack Zachery/Ray Wright,reeds
Eddie Green,piano
Gerald Veasley,electric bass
Cornell Rochester,drums

1. Muntu Chant [O.Pope] (17:13)
2. Heavenly [E.Green] (11:36)
3. Doug's Prelude [C.Jordan] (06:31)
4. Almost Like Me [O.Pope] (11:40)
5. Little M's Lady [E.Green] (07:44)
6. Cis [O.Pope] (02:36)

Total Time 57:24

Cis

3 February 2012

TAKEHISA KOSUGI & AKIO SUZUKI "NEW SENSE OF HEARING" (ALM-URAMOIA, 1979)






This is the concluding post of the Alm-Uranoia thread...




TAKEHISA KOSUGI & AKIO SUZUKI "NEW SENSE OF HEARING"


Takehisa Kosugi, violin, radio transmitter,voice
Akio Suzuki, analopos,kikkokikiriki, spring cong, glass harmonica


A. Duo Improvisation
B. Duo Improvisation


Recorded on 2nd April, 1979 at Aeolian Hall, Tokyo, Japan.


ALM-URANOIA UR-3

(vinyl rip + cover pictures by Nick)

2 February 2012

ELTON DEAN SEXTET feat. ROSWELL RUDD "VORTEX, LONDON, 1996"






This is really a great recording!! Say thanks to Andy who again proofed his generosity!

Enjoy you all - and buy...





ELTON DEAN SEXTET feat. ROSWELL RUDD


Elton Dean, saxophone
Roswell Rudd, trombone
Paul Dunmall, saxophone
Keith Tippett, piano
Paul Rogers, bass
Tony Levin, drums

1. unknown title 21:19
2. unknown title 20:02


Recorded at the Vortex, London on October 27, 1996.


Note: This was recorded one day prior the group went into the Protocol Studio for the album "Bladik" (Cuneiform Records Rune 92).
Go and get ya one - as I will do!!

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Abdullah Ibrahim and Carlos Ward - Live at Sweet Basil



Here's another follow-up to an earlier post. A while ago we posted a set of these two gentlemen recorded at Kalisz in Poland in December 1984. Fourteen months prior to the concert in Poland, they recorded this set at the Sweet Basil in New York in October 1983. The promised Vol. 2 has never appeared.

Abdullah Ibrahim with Carlos Ward
Live at Sweet Basil Vol.1, Ekapa 004

A1 The Dream
A2 And Find Me A Shelter In The Storm
A3 Mummy
A4 For Coltrane I / For Coltrane II / New York City

B1 Anthem For The New Nation
B2 Gwangwa
B3 Theme From "King Kong"
B4 Black Lightning
B5 Gwizda
B6 The Stride
B7 Soweto

As with the former posting, this is lyrical, melodious, beautiful, tasteful; whatever adjective you want to apply to this set. As pieces pretty much run together, sides A and B are ripped as two separate files.

Thanks to Robert aka amnesia for supplying these sides.

SAM RIVERS TUBA TRIO & EARL CROSS SEXTET "JAZZ OF THE SEVENTIES" (CIRCLE RECORDS, 1973/76)







Some weeks ago I relistened to Noah Howard's "Black Ark" - again Earl Cross impressed me with his wonderful playing.
I started a reasearch about reccordings with/from Mr.Cross - there are very few and less are available.
Thanks to W. who kindly borrowed me this LP we are now able to enjoy one of the rare appearances of the trumpet/fluegelhorn player extraordinaire: Earl Cross!

As a "bonus" the LP contains a song of Sam Rivers Tuba Trio....three LPs from a concert at the Bimhuis were released on the german (Cologne) lable Circle - this is not the concluding track.
For "Essence XI" we would need "Sam Rivers/James Newton - Flutes" also on Circle Records...

Does anyone have the first three LPs?






SAM RIVERS TUBA TRIO & EARL CROSS SEXTET "JAZZ OF THE SEVENTIES"


Sam Rivers Tuba Trio:

Sam Rivers, tenor saxophone
Joe Daley, tuba
Warren Smith, drums

A1. The Essence - Part X 08:10


Earl Cross Sextet:

Earl Cross, fluegelhorn
Jimmy Vass, soprano saxophone
Daoud Haroon, trombone
Ronnie Boykins, bass
Juma Sultan, bass
Roger Blank, drums

A2. J.L. March 15:09
B1. Una Muy Bonita 15:32


Recording of the Tuba Trio track at the 2nd of September, 1976 at the Bim Huis, Amsterdam.
The Sextet was recorded at the Wollman Auditorium, during the New York Musicians Festival on 3rd July, 1973.


CIRCLE RECORDS RK 7376/6

(lp rip)


UPDATE! > part I - IX is here

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Charles Tyler - Definite vol. 2



We posted vol. 1 of this set recently and glmlr was generously able to supply us with a digital copy of vol. 2, which we post hereby.

I have always been a fan of Tyler. There is something intangibly melancholic sweet to his tone which resonates with me and of course, his compositions also have that undefinable quality which endears him to me. I guess my favourite album is the "Eastern Man Alone" which has Tyler with one cellist and two bassists. A somewhat unusual combination, for sure, but one that works, at least to these ears. His 70s output is fine as well and what we have on offer is an early 80s concert at Fasching in Stockholm, Sweden.

As always, Tyler switches between alto and baritone on this redording and the A side features him on alto and the B side on baritone. Personally, I have a preference for his alto as I find it to be more expressive, but the gruffer, more abrasive sound of his baritone brings out another side of his musical personality.

All in all, essential listening IMHO.

We have posted some further Tyler in the past, but I don't know whether the links are still operative.

Basic facts:

Charles Tyler
"Definite - Volume 2"

Rec. 20/21.10.1981 - Live at the Fasching, Stockholm

Storyville 4099

Charles Tyler, alto, baritone
Earl Cross, trumpet
Kevin Ross, bass
Steve Reid, drums.

Tracks:

A1. Train 178 to Stockholm
A2. A hip day in L. A.
A3. Happy sad hip folks

B1. The mysteries of the dark blue depths of the pale blue planet
B2. The legend of the lawman

31 January 2012

YOSHISABURO TOYOZUMI UNIT "THE MASTERPIECE" (ALM-URANOIA, 1979)








YOSHISABURO TOYOZUMI UNIT "THE MASTERPIECE"


Kazutoki Umezu, alto saxophone & bass clarinet
Hiroaki Katayama, tenor & baritone saxophone
Haruki Satoh, trombone
Yoshisaburo Toyozumi, drums & percussion


A1. Pray From K2 Godwin Austin Mt.(Dedicated to the late Kaoru Abe) 05:37
A2. Efu No Fue (Dedicated to the late Eric Dolphy) 10:34
A3. Raga Of Black Key (Dedicated to Ustal Amjad Ali Khan) 06:51
B1. Let's Wash Your Hands (With The Water Of Five Thousand Years Ago) 05:20
B2. From Alexandria Beach (To Lake Phewa Tal) 08:05
B3. Nile River, Indus River & Ganges River 08:38
B4. 1,2,3,4 Sublimation 05:04


Recorded on 17th & 18th April, 1979 at Tochikawa Shakai-Kyoiku Kaikon, Japan.

ALM-URANOIA UR-4

(lp rip)


Vinyl-rip and cover pictures provided by Nick!

Gil Evans Quintet + RAI Big Band - Live in Rome '80


First 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 3, 1980 (radio broadcast)

Gil Evans,piano,electric piano,conductor
Lee Konitz,alto & soprano saxes
Ack van Rooyen,trumpet & flugelhorn
Giovanni Tommaso,bass
Bruce Ditmas,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. Eleven/Las Vegas Tango [G.Evans] (22:02)
2. Dr. Jekyll [J.McLean]/Here Come De Honey Man [G.Gershwin] (13:11)
3. Gone [G.Gershwin] (12:00)
4. Blues In Orbit [G.Russell] (13:34)
5. Copenhagen Sight [G.Evans] (13:05)
6. Anita's Dance [G.Evans] (09:21)
7. Sirhan's Blues (inc.) [J.B.Brooks] (06:52)

Total Time 1:30:08

Gone (excerpt)

FMT (FREE MUSIC TRIO) "YOU GOT A FREEDOM" (ALM-URANOIA, 1978)







First I didn't know about this group - then Riccardo made his really exciting blindfold test

Now - thanks to Nick - we are able to hear their first (only?) official release (OOP!) - ENJOY!

... and say thanks to Nick for his generous contributions over the last months - I certainly DO!






FMT (FREE MUSIC TRIO) "YOU GOT A FREEDOM"


Yoshiaki Fujikawa,saxophone, flute, etc.
Keiki Midorikawa, cello, etc.
Yoshisaburo Toyozumi, drums, percussion, etc.



A1. You Got A Freedom 09:11
A2. Summer Day 06:13
A3. Drunken Pipers 05:36
B1. Hattrick 06:48
B2. Lethe 08:02
B3. Minha Marcia E Meu Alexis 04:34
B4. Gamemba 02:13



Recorded on 27 & 28 June 1978 at Tachikawa, Shakai-Kyoiku Kaikan, Japan.
The group's acronym was taken from the first letters of the members'
surnames (Fujikawa, Midorikawa, Toyozumi),
but it also stood for Free Music Trio.

ALM URANOIA UR 1

(lp rip)

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30 January 2012

TEXTURE SEXTET (IACP, 1982)





TEXTURE SEXTET


Itaru Oki, trumpet, fluegelhorn, flutes
Denis Colin, bass clarinet
Bruno Girard, violin
Francois Catinaud, tenor saxophone
Pierre Jacquet, bass
Michel Coffi, drums


1. Poème trouvé 11:32
2. Le crotoy 15:22
3. The shadow of your smile 22:51
4. Doina 04:33

Recorded live at Théatre Dunois, Paris on 12th February, 1982.


IACP TEX 1001


(lp rip)

Flac and Scans by Nick!

WORKSHOP DE LYON "TIENS! LES BOURGEONS ÉCLATENT..." (L'OISEAU MUSICIEN, 1977)







WORKSHOP DE LYON "TIENS! LES BOURGEONS ÉCLATENT..."


Maurice Merle, alto & soprano saxophone, basse á vent, voice
Louis Sclavis, soprano saxophone, bass clarinet, voice
Jean Bolcato, bass, voice
Christian Rollet, drums, gong, trombone


A1. Chant Pour Les 103 Du Plateau 04:39
A2. Le Vert (Ou L'intox) 05:12
A3. Paradis Des Oiseaux 06:12
A4. Duchesne Père Et Fils 06:19
A5. Suivi De La Marche Noire 00:51
B1. Je Cherche Une Enveloppe 07:01
B2. L'aveugle Et Les Marchands (Ou Des Coups De Canne Dans Les Vitrines) 08:44
B3. Tango A Bascule 01:15
B4. Nobody Know You When You Are Down And Out 04:05
B5. Tiens ! Les Bourgeons Eclatent... 01:33




Recorded at Studio L'oiseau Musicien, Aubenas-les-Alpes, France, between Oct.27 & Nov.2, 1977.

L'OISEAU MUSICIEN 112210


(lp rip)

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29 January 2012

MASAYUKI TAKAYANAGI "ACTION DIRECT" (ALM-URANOIA, 1985)





Already some months on my posting-list Nick has provided us with a surprise!

This is noise/industrial or whatever you may call it - long before such a monicker was used as a reference for a musical style.

A remarkable experience - played by:



MASAYUKI TAKAYANAGI "ACTION DIRECT"


Masayuki Takayanagi, guitar, tapes, electronics, sword and other devices


A1. Dry Weather Alert 15:07
A2. Reaction 06:26
B1. Loop Hole 21:54


Recorded live at Zojoji Hall, Tokyo, Japan on 5th October, 1985.


ALM-Uranoia UR-6 (released 1987)

(In 2005 Tiliqua Records reissued the LP as LP [250] and CD [800] - TILAR-5001 - all three releases are OOP)


(lp-rip)

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28 January 2012

TEXTURE SEXTET "POLYGAMME" (IACP, 1983)








Never knew about this group when I got it yesterday from Nick - I will listen to it for the first time - literally - in one minute...







TEXTURE SEXTET "POLYGAMME"


Itaru Oki, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Denis Colin, bass clarinet
Francois Cotinaud, tenor saxophone
Bruni Girard, violin
Pierre Jacquet, bass
Michel Coffi, drums


A1. Otemoyan 09:24
A2. Passion 11:31
B1. Polygamme 10:54
B2. Nocs De Terre 02:25
B3. Insoumission 04:28



Recorded on 30th May & 1st June, 1983 at the CNAI Studio, Paris.

IACP 7001


(lp rip)


Another LP with Francois Cotinaud and the label IACP here

and one more with Cotinaud

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26 January 2012

MUJICIAN & INGOMA "TRIBUTE TO THE BLUE NOTES" (Birmingham, 1.set -1997)






Finally! The first set of "Tribute to the Blue Notes" - recording made by Andy!





MUJICIAN & INGOMA "TRIBUTE TO THE BLUE NOTES"

(First Set)

Ingoma:

Zim Ngqawana, saxophone, flute
Andile Yenana, piano, keyboard
Herbie Tsoaeli, electric bass
Kevin Gibson, drums

Barry Olson, trombone
Jim Dvorak, trumpet


Mujician:

Paul Dunmall, tenor saxophone
Keith Tippett, piano
Paul Rogers, bass
Tony Levin, drums



1. -Ingoma- 41:00
2. -Mujician- 19:04



Recorded at the Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham, UK on 4th October, 1997.


Note: Ingoma and Mujician are playing separate sets - during the second set they play together!

Here's the link to the second set.


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Jack DeJohnette's New Directions - Live in Lovere '79


Certainly not at the level of "Special Edition" but, in any case, a very
enjoyable group.

Rec. live in Lovere, Italy, on June 15, 1979 (mics recording)

Jack DeJohnette,drums,piano
Lester Bowie,trumpet (-3)
John Abercrombie,guitar (-3)
Eddie Gomez,bass (-3)

1. Unknown (17:10)
2. Unknown (13:30)
3. Silver Hollow (07:17)
4. Salsa For Eddie G. (14:37)
5. Unknown (13:14)
6. Encore (11:15)

Total Time 1:17:06

Encore (excerpt)

KEIKI MIDORIKAWA "FIVE PIECES OF CAKE" (OFFBEAT, 1975)






One more gem from the rich japanese (Free) Jazz -Scene of the seventies - solo/duo/trio and quartet >


Nick is back with an excellent rip from:



KEIKI MIDORIKAWA "FIVE PIECES OF CAKE"



Keiki Midorikawa, bass(A2, B1, B2), cello(A1, A2, B3)
Yoshiaki Fujikawa, alto saxophone(A2, B1), flute(A2, B3)
Hiroaki Katayama, tenor saxophone(A2)
Tadashi Yoshida, trumpet & marimba(A2)
Shoji Nakayama, drums(B1, B2)


A1. Soi-Di'Sant 11:51
A2. Harmonious-Outcast 10:48
B1. Involved Elevation 07:46
B2. Transit 04:44
B3. Message 08:14

Composed by Keiki Midorikawa.



Recorded: April 19/20, 1975 at the New Meguro Studio, Tokyo, Japan.

OFFBEAT RECORDS ORLP-1002

(lp rip)


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19 January 2012

INTERNATIONAL HOLY HILL JAZZ MEETING (1969)





This Double-LP was never approved by the musicians - it is in fact a bootleg.
The sound quality is appropriate - there's a mighty performance by the Brötzmann Octet, modern Jazz by Joki Freund, a short solo by Marion Brown, Rolf Kühn playing an electric clarinet and some more rare recordings from the end 60's...



The lady below was not on the schedule for the festival - but it was held nevertheless at this open-air theatre...




INTERNATIONAL HOLY HILL JAZZ MEETING (1969)



A1. Pierre Favre Trio: "Let's Talk About The Weather" (09:19)

Irene Schweizer,piano
Peter Kowald, bass
Pierre Favre, drums


A2. Rolf Kühn Quartett: "Circus Live" (10:31)

Rolf Kühn, electric clarinet
Joachim Kühn, piano
Buschi Niebergall, bass
Stu Martin, drums, percussion, flute



B1. Peter Brötzmann Oktett: "Finally" (19:39)

Paul Rutherford, trombone
Peter Brötzmann, tenor saxophone
Evan Parker, tenor & soprano saxophone
Fred Van Hove, piano
Buschi Niebergall, bass, bass trombone
Peter Kowald, bass
Arjen Gorter, bass
Pierre Favre, drums



C1. Joe Viera - Ed Kroeger Quartett: "Fifteen And More" (10:32)

Ed Kröger, trombone
Joe Viera, alto & soprano saxophone
Sigi Busch, bass
Heinrich Hock, drums


C2. Joki Freund Quintett: "Five To Five" (09:50)

Toni Rabold, trumpet
Joki Freund, tenor & soprano saxophone
Helmut Kirchgässner, piano
Peter Witte, bass
Jörg Gebhard, drums


D1. Marion Brown: "In Memory Of John Coltrane" (03:24)

Marion Brown, alto saxophone


D2. Joki Freund Quintett: "Gluga Gluga Blues" (14:42)

same personal as on track 5


Recorded live at the Heidelberg Thingstätte, Heilingenberg, Germany on 6th July, 1969.


MENO LIECHTENSTEIN & CB RECORDS No. 6769

(Note: The title "Vibration" for C1 which is given on the cover is wrong!)

(lp-rip)

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16 January 2012

CHARLES TYLER QUARTET "DEFINITE - 1" (STORYVILLE, 1981)







CHARLES TYLER QUARTET "DEFINITE - 1"


Charles Tyler, alto & baritone saxophone
Earl Cross, trumpet & mellophone*
Kevin Ross, bass
Steve Reid, drums


A1. Cadiz, Of The West Kentucky Woods (Tyler) 14:12
A2. Just For Two (Cross) 08:08
B1. The Wasteland* (Tyler) 09:44
B2. Lucifer Got Uptight (Tyler) 10:49


Recorded at Fasching Club, Stockholm, Sweden on 20th (A2, B2) and 21st (A1, B1) October, 1981.

STORYVILLE SLP-4098

(lp rip)

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15 January 2012

MASAHIKO SATO TRIO "PENETRATION" (EXPRESS,1971)








MASAHIKO SATO TRIO "PENETRATION"


Masahiko Sato, piano, ring modulator
Yasuo Arakawa, bass
Masahiko Ozu, drums


Side A: Poise 21:53
Side B: Route 29 E 18:51


Recorded on 6th November, 1971 at Berlin Jazz Festival, Berlin, Germany.


EXPRESS/FAR EAST ETJ-65021

(lp rip - 24bit)

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13 January 2012

JAZZGALERIE NICKELSDORF "THE 20th ANNIVERSARY ALBUM"




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

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


Link




JAZZGALERIE NICKELSDORF "THE 20th ANNIVERSARY ALBUM"



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

Atlantis (03.12); recorded on 22 April 1978


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

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


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

74 882 (07.48); recorded on 23 October 1982


4. Schlippenbach Trio

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

Option Abdullah (10.13); recorded on 16 April 1983


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

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


6. Roscoe Mitchell, saxophone

Solo (08.46); recorded on 27 September 1986


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

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


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

Spellings (09.01); recorded on 19 November 1994


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

Beef (07.51); recorded on 26 October 1996


10.(applause for ten seconds)


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

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10 January 2012

Charles Gayle Quintet - Live in S.Anna Arresi '10 [New Links]


For all those who haven't yet listened this concert.

Rec. live at "Piazza del Nuraghe", Sant’Anna Arresi, Italy,
on August 25, 2010 (radio broadcast)

Charles Gayle,tenor sax
Jean Paul Bourelly,guitar
Harrison Bankhead,bass
Hamid Drake/Chad Taylor,drums

1. Spirit Rejoice (13:17)
2. D.C. (05:03)
3. Initiation (09:40)
4. Angels (11:12)
5. Ghosts (09:45)

Total Time 49:00

All compositions by A.Ayler

Spirit Rejoice (excerpt)

7 January 2012

Company - Trios




Here's a contribution from Robert aka "amnesia" who has generously supplied the blog with some choice selections in the past and who sent me this gem in the post. Thanks Robert and if there's more (actually, there is, but we'll get to that) ...

Pics courtesy of Discogs

Basic info:

The last Company recording to be issued on lp and yet to appear on cd:

Company – Trios Incus 51 1983

Vinko Globokar, trombone, voice, flute;
Joelle Leandre, bass, voice;
Hugh Davies, live electronics;
J.D.Parran, basset horn & piccolo;
Peter Brötzmann, tenor & baritone saxophones;
Jamie Muir, percussion;
Ernst Reijseger, cello & electric cello;
Evan Parker, tenor & soprano saxophones,
John Corbett, trumpet & flugelhorn;
Derek Bailey, acoustic and electric guitars.

Tracks:

1.Trio - one Globokar/Leandre/Davies (13.27)
2. Trio - two Parran/Bailey/Leandre (14.39)
3. Trio - three Parker/Reijseger/Bailey (02.02)
4. Trio - four Muir/Globokar/Parran (09.00)
5. Trio - five Leandre/Davies/Parker (05.20)
6. Trio - minus one Reijseger/Bailey (07.50)
7. Trio - trio [all players except Leandre] (11.03)

Recorded during Company Week 1983 at the ICA, London, 24-28 May 1983, by Adam Skeaping.

Keith & Julie Tippett - Live in Pavia '10 [New Links]


Almost forgot to have recorded this gig...

Rec. live at "Santa Maria Gualtieri", Pavia, Italy,
on April 8, 2010 (mics recording)

Keith Tippett,prepared piano
Julie Tippett,voice & percussion

1. Improvisation (52:05)

K.&J. Tippett (excerpt)

6 January 2012

MASAHIKO TOGASHI SESSION IN PARIS VOL.1 "SONG OF SOIL" (PADDLE WHEEL, 1979)





... still strong...




MASAHIKO TOGASHI SESSION IN PARIS VOL.1 "SONG OF SOIL"


Don Cherry, trumpet, cornet, bamboo flute, percussion
Charlie Haden, bass
Masahiko Togashi, percussion



1. June 06:12
2. Words Of Wind - Part I 02:53
3. Oasis 10:24
4. Song Of Soil 04:48
5. Words Of Wind - Part II 05:32
6. Rain 08:07


Recorded July 12 & 13, 1979 at Ramèse Studio Du Village, Paris, France.


PADDLE WHEEL/KING GP-3206
(this version TAKE ONE TKOJ-1501)

Note: Words Of Wind Part I + II are duos of Togashi and Cherry.

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MASAHIKO TOGASHI SESSION IN PARIS VOL.2 "COLOUR OF DREAM" (PADDLE WHEEL, 1979)






Togashi's Paris sessions were the first recordings I've ever heard from this seminal (japanese) drummer/percussionist. It's an ongoing love-affair ... Enjoy!






MASAHIKO TOGASHI SESSION IN PARIS VOL.2 "COLOUR OF DREAM"


Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Takashi Kako, piano
Jean-Francois Jenny-Clark, bass
Masahiko Togashi, percussion


1. Crystal 06:42
2. Orange 06:55
3. Acting 06:42
4. Snow (Duo) 07:44
5. Rêve Merveilleux 07:56
6. Ballad 04:26


Recorded July 17 & 18, 1979 at Ramsès Studio Du Village, Paris, France.


PADDLE WHEEL/KING GP-3221
(this version TAKE ONE TKOJ-1502)

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4 January 2012

Sonny Sharrock - Space Ghost Coast to Coast



I was quite delighted to come across an unknown Sharrock in the Vitous post below, so just to follow up on that pleasant discovery, here is the last commercial release from Sharrock before his untimely passing away in 1994. This was done for the Cartoon Network TV channel, basically Sharrock and a drummer, but with a bassist and a bit of vocal on the first two tracks. Unmistakably Sharrocky throughout on this, whatchamacallit, EP, I spose. Good rocking stuff!

01. Hit Single
02. Cinnamon Ghost
03. Out To Launch
04. Fear Of A Ghost Planet
05. Rocket #99
06. Ghost Planet National Anthem

According to Discogs, these are the players (though undisclosed on the actual cd):

Bass, Horns – Eddie Horst
Drums – Lance Carter
Guitar – Sonny Sharrock
Vocals – Alfreda Gerald

This has been doing the rounds on blogs in mp3 format, but as this is off my own cd, we'll settle for flac. No second best solution here!

3 January 2012

Matana Roberts' Coin Coin - Live in San Vito al Tagliamento '11


A live version of one of the best 2011 albums.
Higly recommended.

Rec. live at "Teatro Sociale Arrigoni", San Vito al Tagliamento,
(PN), Italy, on February 27, 2011 (radio broadcast)

Matana Roberts,alto sax & vocals
Mazz Swift,violin
Jessica Pavone,viola
Audrey Chen,cello
Jason Ajemian,bass
Tomas Fujiwara,drums

1. Suite: Gens De Couleur Libre [M.Roberts] (1:05:51)

Gens De Couleur Libre (excerpt)

2 January 2012

MIROSLAV VITOUS "GREEN LINE" (STORYVILLE, 1970)

Also in 2012 Nick is providing us with his fine rips - the first is: MIROSLAV VITOUS "GREEN LINE" Steve Marcus, tenor & soprano saxophone Sonny Sharrock, electric guitar Miroslav Vitous, bass Daniel Humair, drums A1. Melvin 08:52 A2. Mr. Sheets At Night 07:11 B1. Green Line 06:15 B2. The Echos 10:57 Recorded at Victor Studio, Aoyama, Tokyo on 11th September 1970. STORYVILLE SLP 1011 (this version Victor SMJX 10109 [Gatefold] - Japan). (lp rip) Nick has provided a new rip - you'll find the new link in comment 18 - I've removed the first one. .

YORIYUKI HARADA UNIT FEATURING ANDREW CYRILLE "EHYANG" (AKETA DISK, 1988)








This is one of the very few occaisions that I'm posting music as mp3 (320kps) - I got it as a present and after first hearing really liked it - Enjoy!

Note: The title of the sole track is genuine.

...and here's another record with this amazing pianist > http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2010/10/its-sunday-so-ill-make-extra-effort.html




YORIYUKI HARADA UNIT FEATURING ANDREW CYRILLE "EHYANG"


Yoriyuki Harada: piano
Andrew Cyrille: drums
Akihiro Ishiwatari: guitar, bass


1. "This disk contains only one tune, titled EHYANG" (59:17)



Live at Shinjuku Pit Inn On September 16, 1988.
Concert producer: Teruto Soejima.
Producer: Shoji Aketagawa.

Aketa's Disk AD-35CD

(mp3 320kps)

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1 January 2012

A Call to all Charles Mingus Fans ( a propos the Documentary in the making- C.Mingus ,a True Jazz Legend by his Grandson Kevin Ellington Mingus)


















Dear Friends , we the Administrators ,here at Inconstant Sol united in our admiration of and love for the music of Charles Mingus,a pivotal,indisputably central figure in the History of 20th Century music... have recently learned of a nascent Film project being put together at present by Kevin Ellington Mingus , the great man's grandson (Who incidently is an improvising bassist & composer in his own right) , and have agreed to support it in any way we can .
Kevin Mingus describes his main motivation for making this film as



"A grandson’s journey through the lore and legends of jazz history to find his grandfather, Charles Mingus."... read about it here on his website.



Through contact with his representatives, it has also come to our attention that those involved in this project are seeking unpublished concert footage and or any other possibly relevant archival materials .

We ask therefore ,that if you are in possession of anything that is unpublished and relevant you please consider making those archival materials available to the film makers.
You can contact the Project through Kevin Mingus's website , feel free also to contact us through the email address's in our blogger profiles so that we can pass on your details.

I cant stress enough that we believe this is an important project and urge all concerned parties ,to support it anyway they can .
I'd also like to declare that we will be promoting this project further upon completion and or release, and to add that we have absolutely no financial interest or stake of any kind in the project.

Thank you!
S

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Hello,

We are very happy to announce that we launched our fund-raising
campaign today (Wednesday, 9 Nov. 2011) for the project "Mingus on
Mingus". We have a big challenge ahead of us and we would like to
count on help. A successful campaign means we can move forward
with the project and capture moments that we might otherwise loose.
The making of the documentary will be a long road but having the
resources to begin our journey is all we can hope for.
We know it will not be possible without your help and we are all
at your disposal for any questions or feedback you may have.

Our goal is to raise $45,000 in 40 days. With your post in your blog, you will help us to reach out the community. Thank you!

Best,
Valeria Rios
producer



The Kickstarter Page



--- Update ---

We have a few days left.
We need the help of everyone.
Every single Dollar counts.
We post new pledges on the campaign.
We do not have any support of the Mingus Estate. This is a completely independent project.

We definitively need much more support, we have to push push and push.

There are many enthusiast fans and players that we have yet to reach. With your help we can connect them to the project and motivate the onlookers to support it.

Valeria Rios.
Producer
orangethenblue . com



--- Update ---


Hello,

I have received many inquiries concerning relationship between Mingus
on Mingus and Sue Mingus:
- Is Sue affiliated to the Mingus on Mingus project?
- Why is Sue not supporting the project?
- Why there is no information on the project on the Official Charles
Mingus Website and Facebook page?
- Why is Sue not listed as an interviewee?
To that end Kevin Ellington Mingus have written the following Open
Letter, here is the link http://orangethenblue.com/open-letter/

We have 10 days left and we've got some support from you, please, we
need to push harder and as you'll notice from the letter we are
working quite independently. Now more than ever we need to spread the
word to make this project real.

Thank you!!!
Valeria




-------------------------- --- Update ---!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Hello bloggers,
I know Kevin wrote you an email, but I want to do it myself too as I
am the one who has been in touch with you from the beginning.
As you well know we are super-grateful for all the support we are
receiving from you, we made it public again in our last update of the
campaign yesterday. As you can read in an earlier update we are having
some good news for distribution!! many festivals seem to be interested
in showing the doc when is finished.... but FIRST WE NEED TO FINISH
IT! and for that we need the funds of Kickstarter.
WE ARE VERY VERY CLOSE, we have raised more than $33,000 and we just
need a FINAL PUSH TO JUMP TO THE GOAL.
So please!!! make an update, a very short note, anything in your blog
that everyone who did not pledge decides to do it. We really really
really need this last help.

You can take from the website or from our Kickstarter page anything
you want for the post (from the updates as well)
http://kck.st/vCCn8N
www.orangethenblue.com
FYI: we have new pledges as some jazz clubs have donated some tickets
for their clubs and M.Weintrob has donate some of his photographs as
well to pledge.

Again thank you soooo much for your support, you are and will be
always present in this project!!!

A big hug,
Valeria





Last 24 hours!! "Mingus on Mingus" can be real because of you.
Thanks to all the support we are receiving. We still need to make the
last sprint.
Help us by pledging to the project and spreading the word to everyone
around you.
Let's get on the Big Screen!

This is the link: http://kck.st/vCCn8N

All my best,
Valeria Rios



YES, IT'S DONE - CONGRATULATIONS!

31 December 2011

Globe Unity Orchestra - Live in Imola '78 [New Links]


The wilder and free side of the GUO...

Happy New Year to all bloggers though, what comes, promises
to be an "annus horribilis": good luck!


Rec. live at "Rocca Sforzesca", Imola, Italy,
on July 15, 1978 (mics recording)

Alexander von Schlippenbach,piano
Günter Christmann,trombone
Paul Rutherford,trombone
Roswell Rudd,trombone
Gerd Dudek,tenor sax & soprano flute
Michel Pilz,clarinet,bass clarinet & flute
Evan Parker,soprano sax
Manfred Schoof,trumpet
Kenny Wheeler,trumpet
Enrico Rava,trumpet
Tristan Honsinger,cello
Buschi Niebergall,double-bass
Paul Lovens,percussion

1. G.Gaslini intro (01:05)
2. Improvisation (1:07:33)

Total Time 1:08:38
Improvisation (excerpt)

MANFRED SCHOOF ORCHESTER "REFLECTIONS" (MOOD, 1983)





Wish you all a great and jazzy 2012!




MANFRED SCHOOF ORCHESTER "REFLECTIONS"


Manfred Schoof, tp, flh
Albert Mangelsdorff, tb
Wolfgang Dauner, p
Eberhard Weber, b
Uli Beckerhoff, tp
Hermann Breuer, tb
Rainer Brüninghaus, p, synth
Sigi Busch, b
Stephan Diez, g
Martin Drover, tp
Gerd Dudek, sax
Jon Eardley, tp
Jon English, tb
Joachim Fink, tb
Bernd Lechtenfeld, tb
Michel Pilz, bcl
Hugo Read, sax
Jo Thönes, dr
Joachim Ullrich, sax
Tom van der Geld, vib
Gerhard Veeck, sax
Rainer Winterschladen, tp


A1. Unisonlines 05:49
A2. Reflections 07:36
A3. Old Ballad 13:19
B1. Waltz In The Sun 08:42
B2. Source 06:59
B3. Horizons 09:59


Recorded at Haus der Jungen Talente, Berlin and Mensa der Wilhelm-Pieck-Universität, Rostock, DDR on November 13 & 14, 1983.

MOOD RECORDS 28.641

(lp rip)

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29 December 2011

Bennie Wallace Trio - Live in Como '79


Another great concert by a sax player, probably, a bit underestimated.

Rec. live in Como, Italy, on June 19, 1979
(mics recording)

Bennie Wallace,tenor sax
Jimmy Woode,bass
Alvin Queen,drums

1. Blues Connotation [O.Coleman] (12:55)
2. In A Sentimental Mood [D.Ellington] (12:49)
3. Walter [B.Wallace] (10:47)
4. Green & Yellow [B.Wallace] (08:42)
5. Broadside [B.Wallace] (06:32)

Total Time 51:29

Blues Connotation (excerpt)

27 December 2011

SAM RIVERS "CRYSTALS" (IMPULSE, 1974)




SAM RIVERS - R.I.P.

Samuel „Sam“ Carthorne Rivers (* 25. September 1923 in El Reno, Oklahoma; † 26. Dezember 2011 in Orlando, Florida)

http://blogs.ottawacitizen.com/2011/12/27/r-i-p-sam-rivers/

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/entertainment/music/os-sam-rivers-dead-122711-20111227,0,7009901.story








SAM RIVERS "CRYSTALS"


Sam Rivers, flute, soprano & tenor saxophone, arranger, conductor
Joe Ferguson, flute, soprano & alto saxophone
Paul Jeffrey, flute, bassett horn, tenor saxophone
Roland Alexander, flute, african flute, soprano & tenor saxophone
Fred Kelly, piccolo, flute, soprano, alto & baritone saxophone
Sinclair Acey, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Ted Daniel, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Richard Williams, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Charles Stephens, trombone
Charles Majeed Greenlee, trombone
Joseph Daley, euphonium, tuba
Gregory Maker, bass
Warren Smith, drums
Harold Smith, percussion


1. Exultation 08:25
2. Tranquility 08:58
3. Postlude 02:50
4. Bursts 06:52
5. Orb 09:35
6. Earth Song 04:08


Recorded March 4, 1974 at Generation Sound Studios, New York City.


IMPULSE! ASD-9286
(this version Verve/Impulse! 589 760-2 - 96kHz, 24-bit).

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