6 July 2013

ROBERT LERICHE - CLAUDE SIMARD - JEAN BEAUDET - MATHIEU LÉGER ‎– DANSES (LES DISQUES CADENCE, 1980)



Robert and Claude were two of the founders, with Jean Derome and Pierre St-Jacques, of L'Ensemble de Musique Improvisée de Montréal, supporting jazz and improvised music in the late '70s and early '80s.

A1. Intervalée
A2. Téléphone

B1. Jeu De Rome
B2. Danse A Trois

Robert Leriche, alto saxophone
Claude Simard, double bass
Mathieu Léger, drums
Jean Beaudet, piano

Les Disques Cadence ‎– CAD-1006

Vinyl Rip

5 July 2013

STEVE LACY ‎– SOLO AT MANDARA (ALM RECORDS, 1975)



Tao

A1. Existence
A2. The Way
A3. Bone
A4. Name

B1. The Breath
B2. Life On It's Way

----

B3. Snips
B4. Stabs


Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone


Recorded on June 8, 1975 at Mandara, Kichijoji, Tokyo.

ALM Records, ‎半夏社 ‎– AL-5

Vinyl Rip - I have not split the tracks for Tao.

4 July 2013

WORKSHOP DE LYON "CONCERT LAVE" (ARFI, 1980)




WORKSHOP DE LYON  "CONCERT LAVE"


Maurice Merle, soprano & alto saxophone
Louis Sclavis, soprano saxophone & bass clarinet
Jean Bolcato, bass
Christian Rollet, drums, trombone

Side A (18:48)
A1. Ostraca (Bolcato)
A2. Va Jouer Dans Ta Cour! (Sclavis)

Side B (19:24)
B1. Khoni Dya Fi (Merle)
B2. Coup De Semonce (Rollet)
B3. Mélodie Divisée (Merle)

Recorded live at Forum des Halles, Paris in June 1980.
'Mélodie Divisée' was recorded at Studio Althéa.

ARFI  680 WDL 004

(lp rip)

Note: No tracking (almost) - it's not clear where one tune ends and the next one begins. So only three tracks - but it fits as this is a live concert.

3 July 2013

NIGHT AND DAY - PLAYS THEM ALL - SET 7 (EDITION ARTELIER, GRAZ, 2003)



Twelve sets played over three successive nights on 27-29 May 1992 at the Badenscher Hof, Berlin.

Rüdiger Carl, tenor saxophone, clarinet
Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
Jay Oliver, bass
Sven-Åke Johansson, drums

4-1. Stareyes
4-2. After You Have Gone
4-3. Five Minutes More
4-4. I Concentrate On You
4-5. Like Someone In Love
4-6. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
4-7. If I Were A Bell
4-8. September Song

Edition Artlier Graz, 2003

CD rip

CASEY SOKOL AND EUGENE CHADBOURNE ‎– IMPROVISED MUSIC FROM ACOUSTIC PIANO AND GUITAR (MUSIC GALLERY EDITIONS, 1977)



We can't limit Canada to just one day of the year.

A1. Duo Music From Calgary
A2. In And Out (Piano Solo)

B1. ffff (Guitar Solo)
B2. Duo Music From Toronto

Eugene Chadbourne, guitar
Casey Sokol, piano

Music Gallery Editions ‎– MGE 9.

Vinyl Rip

2 July 2013

Jon Jang 4 In One Quartet - The Ballad Or The Bullet (Asian Improv 1987)


well known to skeep presentation, I believe, but just in case:
http://www.asianweek.com/2009/08/05/chinese-american-hero-jon-jang/


A1 - The Ballad Or The Bullet?     5:05    
A2 - Bayan Ko / El Pueblo Unido Jamas Sera Vencido!     14:14    
B1 - Hymn To Happy Lim     4:30    
B2 - Prayer For Melvin Truss     6:10    
B3 - Year To Slay The Paper Dragon!     6:52    

Francis Wong - Tenor Saxophone, Flute
James Lewis - Bass –
Eddie Moore - Drums, Gong And The Saw
Jon Jang - Piano
guest:
Fred Houn - Baritone Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone (track B3)
Alejandra Diaz - Vocals (track A2)

Recorded on June 1986 and January 1987 at the Music Annex, Menlo Park, CA

Asian Improv Records – AIR 0001, LP

LOKOMOTIV KONKRET "STOCKHOLM AUGUSTI, 1978" (URSPÄR, 1978)



LOKOMOTIV KONKRET  "STOCKHOLM AUGUSTI, 1978"  (URSPÄR, 1978)


Dror Feiler, alto & sopranino saxophone, clarinet, contrabass clarinet, synthesizer
Lars Liljeholm, bass trombone
Pär Nordfält, bass trombone
Sören Runolf, cello, piano
Tommy Björk, drums


A1. Harakiri                                          (05:44)    
A2. Gambit                                          (12:43)    
A3. Lokomotivet                                  (06:59)    
B1. Spårvagn Abstrakt (Dedikerad Till Lasse Werner)  (13:57)    
B2. Distorsion 1                                  (07:11)

All compositions are from Lokomotiv Konkret except "Harakiri" and "Lokomotivet" which are by Dror Feiler.

Recorded at Stockholms Kulturhus on August 25, 1978.

URSPÅR URS 1

(lp rip)


1 July 2013

Henry Kaiser-Ice Death,1977 (Parachute-05)



Another Parachute Classic , with a unique sound world all of its own, i've always loved this one ..which in a lot of quarters gets a pretty bum rap... including one by Kaiser Himself !
One wonders what became of some of these people..anyone ever heard.Laurel Sprigg  who's extraordinary, spine chilling vocals (and Cello)grace 3 tracks,on anything else???

Sweet....SOUNDS OF THE BESTIARY!!!!

Ice Death
Parachute 05
SIDE A
1) Dali's Car 1:30
2) From the Heart 3:20
3) Trio 19 1:22
4) Trio 242 4:50
5) Ice Death 2:08
6) Harry the Possum 2:26
7) Blue Dolphin 10:20
8) Duo 06 2:04
SIDE B
1) Wind Crystals 15:14
2) Trio SC1 1:15
3) Happy Hour 1:34
4) Trio SC5 1:35
5) Duo 07 1:45
6) Old Missouri 1:28
7) Welcome Space Friends 1:17
8) Victoria B.C. 3:57
9) Bagpipes 1:00

 Eugene Chadbourne (tracks: B1),
Henry Kaiser (tracks: A8, B1 to B3)
Alto Saxophone – John Gruntfest (tracks: A8),
John Oswald (tracks: A2, A6, B2 to B4, B6, B8)
Cello, Vocals – Laurel Sprigg (tracks: A3, A4, A7)
Electric Guitar – Chris Muir (tracks: B9),
Evan Cornog (tracks: A1),
Henry Kaiser (tracks: A1 to A7, B4 to B9)
Tenor Saxophone – Henry Kuntz (tracks: A2 to A4, A5, A6, B2 to B4, B7)
Trombone – Loren Means (tracks: B5, B7)

ENJOY!!!

AL NEIL ‎– BOOT & FOG (MUSIC GALLERY EDITIONS, 1980)



Happy Canada Day - Part 4

A1. Ruby My Dear
A2. Grease Lightning
A3. Stonehenge

B1. Euclid
B2. Over The Rainbow
B3. Meditation



Al Neil, piano, vocals, tape

Music Gallery Editions ‎– MGE 33

Vinyl Rip

INTERSPECIES MUSIC ‎– WHALESCAPES (MUSIC GALLERY EDITIONS, 1977)




A1. Orca
A2. The Blue Whale
A3. Deep

B1. Migrating
B2. Shallow
B3. Belugas In The St. Lawrence


Harry Pavelson, electric guitar
Ross Mendes, electric guitar
Steve Aikenhead, reeds, gong, cymbal, tube
Robert Kaiser, saxophone & parts of the instrument
Pierre Ouellet, soprano saxophone, flute, synthesizer
Harri Palm, trumpet, electric guitar, percussion
Luce Gautier, tubevoice
Marie Tiido, voice, percussion, piano


Recorded at Kensington Sound and the Music Gallery, Toronto, July, 1977.

Music Gallery Editions ‎– MGE 5.

Vinyl Rip

TOSHINORI KONDO / HENRY KAISER / JOHN OSWALD ‎– MOOSE AND SALMON (MUSIC GALLERY EDITIONS, 1978)



Happy Canada Day - Part 2

A1. C
A2. A
A3. B

B1. H
B2. D
B3. B
B4. HK
B5. G
B6. I
B7. B


Henry Kaiser, guitar
John Oswald, alto saxophone
Toshinori Kondo, trumpet, alto horn


Recorded live.

Music Gallery Editions ‎– MGE 30

Vinyl Rip

CCMC ‎– VOLUME THREE (MUSIC GALLERY EDITIONS, 1978)



Happy Canada Day - Part 1.


A.  October Fourth

B1. September Twentieth
B2. June Seventh


Michael Snow, trumpet, piano
Al Mattes, bass, clarinet
Larry Dubin, drums, marimba, percussion
Peter Anson, guitar
Casey Sokol, piano, percussion
Nobuo Kubota, alto & tenor saxophone, marimba


Music Gallery Editions ‎– MGE 6

Vinyl Rip

30 June 2013

FALL MOUNTAIN ‎– EARLY FALL (PARACHUTE, 1979)



A1. Ultima Thule
A2. Duet
A3. Luna Tuna
A4. Shoot Winnebagos


"Small Life"

B1. Necrotic Spots
B2. Paramecium Parade
B3. Calm
B4. Bulbous Jumbo


B5. Harkness



Ned Rothenberg, reeds
Jim Katzin, violin
Bob Ostertag, electronics

David Wiles, percussion (B5)
Richard Rogers, piano (B1-5)


Recorded 'live' in various studios, November-December 1978.
B5 recorded in concert at Harkness Co-op, Oberlin, Ohio, May 1978.

Parachute ‎– P009

Vinyl Rip


Damiani Opus Music Ensemble-Flashback 1983 (izmez-polis,lp 26002)'


Here's a lovely little known album , by Paolo Damiani's Flashback ensemble,the stated intentions of which being to investigate the similarities/differences between Mediterranean folk music and Jazz.

A nexus of free Improv/Jazz and Italian folk idioms is' now common place .. mostly through the work of Gianluigi Trovesi, who's album 'Dances' on red records in 1985 proved to be a breakthrough  album in the vein, Paolo Damiani was also the bassist in that trio, and has played with Trovesi periodically since...both have played regularly with the Italian Instabile Orchestra.

although perhaps only intermittently successful in its stated aims,as attempts at genuine syntheses of this nature... often are the disjunctions and failure are as interesting if not more so than the syntheses.

Being a - Don Cherry-Albert Ayler,and so called world music Fanatic i fully appreciate the attempt and have always been drawn to such endeavors..

A beautiful , vibrant spirited performance which manages to come across , despite the harsh slightly glassy quality of the sound on this recording.

Other than Fresu and Schiaffini, the other performers here are unknown quantities to me,and the only other record i know well on this label is Tony Oxley's 1986 album Live at Rocella Jonica .which has been reissued on CD.
Damiani ..appears to have been prolific in the intervening years ,making records for Egea, and Splasch among others.

BTW, another Stunning example of tenuous syntheses of Free Jazz and in this case Sicilian polyphonic traditional vocal music is "New Village on the left" by Marcello Melis,an even earlier example.

for full details including personnel  click on the cover scans
Enjoy!!!

29 June 2013

ISKRA 1903 - FREE IMPROVISATION (DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON, 1974)




C1. Improvisation 5016
C2. Improvisation 5018
C3. Improvisation 5012
C4. Improvisation 5010

D1. Improvisation 5020
D1. Improvisation 5021

Barry Guy, bass
Derek Bailey, guitar
Paul Rutherford, trombone

Deutsche Grammophon ‎– 2740 105

Vinyl Rip



JEAN-LOUIS MÉCHALI "CINE CLUB" (QUOI DE NEUF DOCTEUR, 1993)




Here's Méchali's second release - my appreciation goes to mew23 who gave his permission to re-post it here at IS.


Jean-Marc Larché - tenor sax
Jef Sicard - tenor sax, baritone sax, bass clarinet
Philippe Sellam - alto sax
Elton Dean - alto sax (Disc 2)
Jacques Di Donato - clarinet
Jean-François Canape - trumpet, flugelhorn
Michel Godard - tuba
Jean-François Ott - cello (Disc 1)
Denis Tuvéri - accordion, bandoneon (Disc 1)
Malo Vallois - guitar
Jacques Labarrière - piano, keyboards
Sophia Domancich - piano (Disc 2)
Jean-Jacques Avenel - bass
Paul Rogers - bass
Jean-Louis Méchali - drums, percussion



Disc 1 - Le film

01. Le billard de Milos et les quatre saisons [11:53]
02. Amnios [03:48]
03. Caribbean Lullaby [02:47]
04. Takawira [04:23]
05. Le coq et l'âne [01:12]
06. Le tango du gardien de phare [07:20]
07. Le marché aux épices [04:33]
08. Zapping [05:40]
09. Morceau choisi [04:55]
10. Foggy Night à la Transat [02:28]
11. La démarche du canard [01:42]
12. Le chasseur de lunes [03:44]
13. Le départ de Gulliver [04:02]
total time [58:27]

Disc 2 - Le débat

01. La main chaude [01:47]
02. Okavongo [06:45]
03. Elzévira [03:15]
04. El suspiro del moro [02:41]
05. Allégorie always Albert [05:03]
06. La baleine mimétique [05:13]
07. Le bar de l'entracte [05:57]
08. Mezzanine pour un suspense [06:57]
09. White Spirit [08:39]
10. Gena et John [04:54]
11. "L'Emile" [03:39]
12. Berceuse pour deux jumelles [06:11]
13. Clepsydre [03:26]
14. Wim [06:31]
15. Happy End [03:59]
total time [74:57]

Compositions by Jean-Louis Méchali
Disc 1 recorded at Studio Paraphernalia, Paris, 1993. Disc 2 recorded at Studio Aladin, 1993
Quoi de Neuf Docteur DOC 028 (France) double CD
http://www.discogs.com/Jean-Louis-Méchali-Ciné-Club/release/4677463 (with scans)

Ripped not from the original CDs but from CD-R copies. My scans were made from b&w photocopies of the booklet.

From the (translated) liner notes by Jean-Louis Méchali
"Music and rhythm of images: images and colours are music: Cinéma and music become interwoven in my mind's eye. I have imagined a film in which images are sounds and music.
I first, with digital magic, delineate background, extras and secondary roles.
Then I invite fourteen friends - musicians - to play as principals in a dreamscape.
They arrive separately, one by one, to play, each on a different day.
Queries: Where are they? Their likes and loves? A birth? A traffic jam? They react suddenly to what flashes over the headphones. One take only. Others watch, attendant upon the master performance.

Their scattered spontaneity is finally integrated into the soundscape through mixing and montage.
INTERMISSION ... ICE-CREAM/POP-CORN ... PROJECTION

We listened to the "film", we felt the urgent need to share impressions, to single out details, to re-scan, to switch roles, to laugh, to say something new ...
Fragments and whole chunks of the "film" triggered a musical colloquium in the studio.
I realised I had in hand the two halves of the double CD "Ciné-Club"."

Surprisingly litte information on JL Méchali can be found online.
Clifford Allen mentions in passing " the brotherly pairing of drummer Jean-Louis and bassist François Méchali, who were on call for a number of excellent French avant-garde recordings and concerts in the ‘70s and early ‘80s." The Méchalis played "small-combo post-psychedelic jazz" with the Cohelmec Ensemble that released three LPs in the early 70s. One of them was shared at Mutant Sounds long ago. Three pieces from that LP can still be downloaded from WFMU.
It seems that JL Méchali released only two recordings as a leader, "Tie-Break" (1987) and "Ciné-Club" (1993) which bear the label of MFA, the official agency promoting French musicians and their work, but strangely none is listed in the MFA disc directory.
Since 2000 he has concentrated on his work at "Lutherie Urbaine", an organisation that "creates music drawing from all genres, from contemporary urban music and jazz to world music and sound art. The project brings together composers, musicians, lute makers and technicians, not to mention actors, authors, dancers, plastic artists and film makers…"

GÜNTER CHRISTMANN / PAUL LOVENS / MAARTEN ALTENA ‎– WEAVERS (PO TORCH RECORDS, 1980)





I got a nice copy of this from the "Folk" bin , but no Pete Seeger

A1.  Cicim
A2.  Sumak

B1.  Yaylak
B2.  Kishlak
B3a. Raffia
B3b. Details
B3c. Al-ith


Maarten Altena, bass
Paul Lovens, percussion
Günter Christmann, trombone


Tracks A1-B2 recorded during Langenhagen Jazz '79 in December 1979. Track B3 recorded in Langenhagen/Hannover in June 1980.

Po Torch Records ‎– PTR/JWD 7

Vinyl Rip

27 June 2013

JEAN-LOUIS MECHALI "TIE-BREAK + 2ND SET" (LE CHANT DU MONDE, 1987/88)






This is a post on behalf of E-mile.

Let us read what he says about this recording and how he came to post it:



Well, I made a mess of things...
also way back in the days when I recorded
this music....
Memory doesn't serve me well, but it seems I rented
the CD version of the Jean-Louis Mechali album...
Not the vinyl.
A TDK cassette 90 minutes is 45 minutes A+B each.
I would program the CD-player in order to get as close
to those minutes as I could.
In other words: I didn't tape the whole darn thing!
If you want to hear all of this, spend at least 18 euro's
and try to obtain this CD:
http://www.cdandlp.com/item/1/1378-2407-0-1-0/106079711/jean-louis-mechali-tie-break-2eme-set.html

This is the original CD version's tracks:

1.5:30 ricochets
2.8:16 lembranca
3.4:19 dream-ambulation dans la ville blanche
4.4:31 halogene
5.4:28 villa les mimosas
6.8:50 la grive ... envine
7.4:59 la criee
8.2:43 big bang
9.5:37 ballade a contre-jour
10.2:48 tamaris marine
11.3:27 la galerie aux portraits
12.4:46 night light + halflight
13.2:34 the underdog
14.3:47 derive de chaleur
15.3:42 le fil du temps

info from:
http://music-downloader.ru/info/21390/
or
http://cdtrrracks.com/bid117641.html

This is what is on the LP version (without the 2nd set):

A1 Halogène 4:28
A2 Ballade À Contre Jour 5:33
A3 Villa Les Mimosas 4:25
A4 Big Bang 2:41
A5 The Underdog 2:32
B1 "La Grive"... Enfin 8:47
B2 Tamaris Marine 2:44
B3 Night, Light, And Half Light 4:42
B4 Dérive De Chaleur 3:43

info from discogs:
http://www.discogs.com/Jean-Louis-Mechali-Tie-Break/release/1792832

And this is what I got on tape:

1-Underdog 2.34
2-Tamaris Marine 2.48
3-Night Light and Halflight 4.46
4-Derive De Chaleur 3.47
5-Ballade a Contre-Jour 5.37
6-Villa des Mimosas 4.28
7-Halogene 4.31
8-La Grive + Enfin 8.47
9-Lembranca 8.16
10-Ricochets 5.30

Alto Saxophone – Philippe Sellam
Drums, Marimba, Vibraphone, Percussion – Jean-Louis Mechali
Double Bass – Jean-Jacques Avenel
Piano – Jacques Labarrière

Recorded at Studio Adam, Feb 1987.

hope you enjoy the music,
it's in decent 320 mp3,
alas no FLAC for ancient TDK cassettes [:-)


(Update - new rip courtesy mew23 in comments)

X-Communication,Willisau,September 03,1988,FM


A stunning concert by the lineup, which recorded one of my very favourite  FMP albums.
this was performed/.recorded  2 years earlier.

Butch Morris X-Communication
Willisau (Switzerland)
Jazzfestival - Festivalhalle
1988.09.03 – September 03, 1988

Butch Morris cornet
 J.A. Deane tb
Hans Koch ts, ss, bcl, 
Jason Hwang violin
Martn Schütz cello
 Hans Reichel g, 
Paul Lovens dr
Shelley Hirsch voc

1) 13:10
2) 10:10
3) 11:33
4) 01:56
Source/Lineage/Quality: FM – Copy from master – TDK SA90 – Denon CDR 1000 –
HD – Mastering Magix XXL 2008  - flac- dime – A-

Paul Lovens-Günter Christmann-Mats Gustafsson, Phonomanie IX 2009,Ulrichsberg, Austria

Last but not least,and best of all !!! ...

Paul Lovens - Günter Christmann - Mats Gustafsson - Trio

2009-December-04
Ulrichsberg, Austria,
Jazzatelier, 
Phonomanie IX 2009

Günter Christmann,tb,cello 
Mats Gustafsson,bs,flutophone 
Paul Lovens,dr

45:25
1 Announcement PL 0:46
2 Title 44:39


Lineage: DPA 4060 > MMA6000 > Sony PCM-D50 > flac



Paul Lovens-Michael Moore-Phil Wachsmann-Sabina Meyer-Phonomanie IX 2009,Ulrichsberg, Austria


Paul Lovens-Michael Moore-Phil Wachsmann-Sabina Meyer-Quartet

2009-December-06
Ulrichsberg, Austria,
Jazzatelier, 
Phonomanie IX 2009

Michael Moore,as,cl 
Phil Wachsmann,vio 
Paul Lovens,dr 
Sabina Meyer,voc

1 Titel 30:20

Lineage: DPA 4060 > MMA6000 > Sony PCM-D50 > flac

I'd like to recommend a beautiful Trio, of  Lovens, and Meyer with Hans Koch , on the eclectic Rai-Trade Label check it out!

Enjoy!

EVAN PARKER & BARRY GUY ‎– TAI KYOKU (JAZZ & NOW, 1985)



A.  Tai Kyoku I

B1. Tai Kyoku II
B2. Tai Kyoku III


Evan Parker, saxophone
Barry Guy, bass


Side A Recorded 9 November 1985 in Hiroshima
Side B Recorded 21 November 1985 in Tokyo Meguro

Jazz & Now ‎– 3

Vinyl Rip

26 June 2013

Paul Lovens-Tobias Delius- Rudi Mahall-Wilbert de Joode-Serigne Gueye-Phonomanie IX 2009,Ulrichsberg,Austria 2009

Paul Lovens - Tobias Delius - Rudi Mahall - Wilbert de Joode - Serigne Gueye - Quintet
2009-December-04
Ulrichsberg, Austria,
Jazzatelier, 
Phonomanie IX 2009

Tobias Delius,ts,cl 
Rudi Mahall,bcl 
Wilbert de Joode,b 
Paul Lovens,dr 
Serigne C.M. Gueye,per

54:52
1 Announcement PL 1:01
2 Title 20:09
3 Title 3:23
4 Title 25:15
5 Title 5:03

Lineage: DPA 4060 > MMA6000 > Sony PCM-D50 > flac
Thanks to the Taper,Seeders, Sharers

EVAN PARKER-PAUL LYTTON DUO ‎– RA 1+2 (RING RECORDS, 1976)




A. Ra 1
B. Ra 2

Paul Lytton, percussion, electronics
Evan Parker, saxophone

Recorded live at V. International New Jazz Festival, open air, at Moers, Schlosspark, W-Germany, June 6, 1976.

Ring Records ‎– Ring 01016

Vinyl Rip

ME WE QUINTET "ASK ME NOW" (MUNICH, 2005)



ME WE QUINTET  "ASK ME NOW"


Sebi Tramontana, trombone
Axel Dörner, trumpet, firebird trumpet
Philipp Wachsmann, violin, viola, electronics
Thomas Lehn, analog synthesizer
Paul Lovens, selected and unselected percussion

1. ask me now  26:49
2. we dot  17:02
3. how about me?  12:25
4. we won't go home until morning  05:13

Recorded at the Black Box, Gasteig, Munich on May 9, 2005.

25 June 2013

Michel Portal - Splendid Yzlment



















Following up the earlier Michel Portal posting with this splendid whatchamacallit from a couple of years later.

Michel Portal - Splendid Yzlment

1. Splendid Yzlment (Michel Portal)
2. Aquellos del Otro Lado (Michel Portal)
3. Kakashoos III (Barre Phillips)
4. Blindly and Continuously (Michel Portal)

Michel Portal - sopranino and alto sax, bass and contrabass clarinet, bandoneon
Howard Johnson - tuba and baryton sax, voice
Jouck Minor - baryton and tenor saxes, flutes, clarinet etc
Barre Phillips - bass, voice
Runo Erickson - trombone, violin, harmonica
Pierre Favre - drums, percussion
Gerard Marais - guitar

Produced by Claude Delcloo
Recorded at Studio Davout, Paris, 6 - 10 July 1971

This is off a cd rerelease roundabout early 90s.
I have posted several Portal 70s concerts before, so don't be surprised if there are more coming up!
Files and scans courtesy of follower James Manion.
We'll have more from him in a little while.

24 June 2013

RAY WARLEIGH QUARTET. Birmingham 1996.

















Hi jazz fans.  How about some tunes?  From the great Ray Warleigh with a killer rhythm section.  For Mauro and Milos.  Help with titles would be appreciated.  Thanks.

RAY WARLEIGH, alto sax
SOPHIA DOMANCICH, piano
PAUL ROGERS, bass
TONY LEVIN, drums

1. 13:15
2. 16:34
3. 11:05
4. 08:54

Lyttleton Theatre, Birmingham and Midland Institute, Birmingham

18th March 1996



23 June 2013

MUJICIAN TRIO "Live in Bristol, 1992. Part 2"

















Crikey! They're coming thick and fast.  Are you keeping up?  Here's the rest of a concert of which Onxidlib kindly posted Set 2 of some time ago.  I chose that set as I thought it was extra special, but of course the rest isn't that far behind.  Fabulous as always.  All playing their arses off.

Especially for DANNY MATHYS as well as the usual gentlemen.

Keith Tippett, piano
Paul Dunmall, reeds
Tony Levin, drums

1. Set 1  36:00
2. Set 3  35:49


Recorded on 23rd October, 1992 at Rare Music Club, Bristol, UK.

Shockabilly- "Normal", Illinois, April 6 1985 AUD



Purportedly one of the last shows by Shockabilly the original and best psychedelic Post punk band..

LSD Country and Western was the first Chadbourne thing i ever bought when it came out , still a great chewy listen! , and what a fine introduction to the likes of Tom Cora and T.Kondo...

This is a hugely atmospheric tape recording, complete with drop outs ,bleed through and minor distortions ... lots of near chaotic frenzied improv ( Electric Rake ,heavily featured!) between typical deconstructions of classic 60's Songs..beautiful stuff!

I've retained the original seeders info file... he seems to find Eugene's Politics funny , perhaps dated and somewhat embarrassing ...., Fuck him ...Chadbourne's Politics are more relevant than ever!!
Chadbourne is selling some live Shockabilly shows, and i think the original albums are mostly reissued by Shimmy Disc Kramer's label ,now back in business!

Shockabilly-Normal Illinois,April 6 1985 ,The Galery

01  How Can You Kill Me, I'm Already Dead
02  Purple Haze
03  America Stands Tall
04  Vietnam
05  People Are Strange
06  Life's A Gas
07  Party House Part 3 In 3D
08  It's The Plunger
09  What John Wayne Said About Prince
10  So You Want To Be A Rock And Roll Star
11  Red Headed Stranger
12  
13  Instant Karma
14  Are You Experienced
15  ............./Eight Miles High
16  The Rake/Purple Rake/Michael Jackson tribute/California Rake
17    
18  
19  
20  
21  
Eugene Chadbourne/  Vocals, Guitar, Plunger, Rake, 
Kramer/  Bass, Organ, 
David Licht/ Drums ,

ecorded on a small mono cassette recorder with ,built-in mic.  Craig model 262 5
First Generation Cassette>Tascam130>ProToolsLE>wav>flac6

ENJOY!

PaPaJo-Phonomanie IX,6-12-2009,Ulrichsberg, Austria, AUD



The Lovens Fest Continues.... a Superb show by a Wonderful band!
check out their releases on Emanem and Cadence..

Paul Lovens - Paul Hubweber - John Edwards - PaPaJo

2009-December-06
Ulrichsberg, Austria,
Jazzatelier,
Phonomanie IX 2009

Paul Hubweber,tb
John Edwards,b
Paul Lovens,dr

38:47
1 Title 8:09
2 Title 14:25
3 Title 8:07
4 Title 8:04


Lineage: DPA 4060 > MMA6000 > Sony PCM-D50 > flac
thanks to the Tapers-Traders, Seeders!

Enjoy

A TOUCH OF THE SUN ‎– MILK TEETH (BEAD RECORDS, 1975)


A1. Hundreds And Thousands
A2. Rosin And Squeak
A3. Strings Of Beads

B1. Geese
B2. Lickspittle


Simon Mayo, clarinets
Peter Cusack, guitar
Shelley Lee, dance


Recorded in 1974

Bead Records ‎– BEAD 1

Vinyl Rip



22 June 2013

Jaki Byard Trio-Live at the Jazz Inn, (Futura, LP, Ger 29, 1971)


' Small contribution to the OP Futura thread ...

Here's a Lesser Known record by the great Jaki Byard , too often unjustly remembered Solely as a Mingus side Man.
his Tenure with Mingus was relatively Short , theres a lot more to him than that, he was one of the most interesting 'Mainstream 'jazz pianists of his day!

Byard's string of eclectic adventurous records for Prestige in the 60's are magnificent, as is his later post 70's oeuvre , for labels as diverse as Muse, Concord ,Soul Note,and Leo...

He also plays Alto sax on 3 tracks here, astoundingly playing Fractured Tayloresque runs on Piano ,and  simultaneously scrabbly  Japan in a dishpan like Alto on the 'Garnering ,a bit Free Suite for Paris'..

Byards was a masterfully executed flawlessly inventive Technique which effectively synthesizes, Stride, Earl Hines ,so called Trumpet Style, Bud Powell and Free Jazz.

 Byard Also loved Piano duets, recording great ones with Howard Riley, Earl Hines, and Ran Blake....and Tommy Flanagan(see comments)
He  recorded a solo album for Futura , 'Parisian Solos'which has been reissued and can be found here its great!

Enjoy!




EDWARD VESALA "I'M HERE" (BLUE MASTER, 1973)



While preparing this post I found - to my dismay - that I've lost somehow the last two tracks.
But Vesala's drumming is too good to be missed.
So please help - maybe someone is able to help us with the missing tracks!

Update: Two missing tracks added!




EDWARD VESALA  "I'M HERE"

Edward Vesala, drums, percussion, gong, cymbal, cylophone, marimba, vibes, chimes, sitar, clockwork, etc


01. I’m Here 3:52
02. Ho Ping (Peace) 2:50
03. M.M.M. 1:14
04. But We Didn’t Get The Fox 1:30
05. Natural Rock Formation In The Harbor  2:53
06. Byågz 1:03
07. One For The Road 1:43
08. Sinathropus 2:04
09. For You Who Bring Flowers And Love In My Lonesome Bared Nest 2:06
10. K. WN. V. H. 4:35
11. Homage To Jan Garbarek 6:31
12. A Day Of Life 1:57
13. Minttu 2:22
14. Uhuru 1:39
15. Palkin Kutsu 2:07
16. Murli Manohar 2:05
17. Whispering 2:41
18. "Tra-Dri, Them-Pa" 1:20
19. Puro – Rivulet 1:37

Recorded: Helsinki, Finland in 1973.

BLUE MASTER SPEL 311 (Finland)

Link for the last two pieces to be found in Nick comment....

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ALTERATIONS ‎– ALTERATIONS (BEAD RECORDS, 1978)



A1. Norwich 1
A2. Norwich 2
A3. Norwich 3
A4. Norwich 4

B1. London 1
B2. London 2
B3. London 3

David Toop, flute, electric guitar, percussion, fire bucket, water, plucked & bowed strings
Peter Cusack, guitar
Terry Day, percussion, cello, alto saxophone, mandolin, home-made reeds
Steve Beresford, piano, euphonium, violin, trumpet, guitar, toy piano, snapits

Side A recorded from The Premises in Norwich, May 13, 1978.
Side B recorded at the London Musicians Collective on June 22, 1978

Bead Records ‎– BEAD 9

Vinyl Rip

21 June 2013

JOHN CARTER QUiNTET - Variations on Selected Themes for Jazz Quintet (Moers 1979)


I've got this classic album uploaded for quite long time, but kept forgetting to post it. Ripped from most probably OOP CD version, although vinyl is possibly still available according to Moers Music website. Two concerts from around same time are already available here and here. Enjoy.

JOHN CARTER QUiNTET - Variations on Selected Themes for Jazz Quintet (Moers 1979)

John Carter – clarinet
Bobby Bradford – trumpet
James Newton – flute
Bob Stewart – tuba
Phillip Wilson – drums

1. B.L.'s Delight – 13:55
2. Echoes from Harlem – 7:25
3. Woodman's Hall Blues – 7:28
4. Petals – 7:21
5. And She Speaks – 7:21

Recorded at Studio 57, Düsseldorf, Germany, 15 August 1979

Moers Music 02084 CD

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KALAPARUSHA ‎– KALAPARUSHA (TRIO RECORDS, 1977)



Japanese-only release for Maurice McIntyre (Kalaparusha).

A1. Mulberry Bush
A2. In The Field

B1. Ismac
B2. Celestial


Tom Schmidt, bass
Jack DeJohnette, drums (A1, A2, B2)
Jumma Santos, drums, percussion (B1)
Kalaparusha, reeds
Karl Berger, vibraphone, piano
Ingrid Berger, vocals


Recorded May 30, 1975 at Woodstock Artists Association, NY.

Ismac recorded November 14, 1975 at the Creative Music Studio Auditorium, NY.

Trio Records ‎– PA-7167

Vinyl Rip

20 June 2013

Cecil Taylor, Bill Dixon & Tony Oxley Royal Festival Hall London, UK November 15th, 2004



Cecil Taylor - piano
Bill Dixon - trumpet
Tony Oxley - drums, percussion

01 - Tony Oxley solo (17:43)
02 - Bill Dixon solo (8:29)
03 - Bill Dixon solo (5:10)
04 - Cecil Taylor solo, trio improvisation (35:07)

01, 02, 03 - Sony ECM-719 mic -> Sony MZ-N710 MD -> SoundForge
04 - DAB (192kbps) broadcast on Radio 3

All tracks normalised using Wav File Leveller to ensure consistent volume.
Long gaps edited out after tracks 1 and 3.

Tracks 1 - 3 were not broadcast on Radio 3, hence the difference in sources.

September 7, 2003 Cecil Taylor Quintet FLAC



From
03.09.07

September 7, 2003

Cecil Taylor Quintet

Cecil Taylor (p)
Tony Oxley (d)
Tobias Netta (tpt)
Martin Mayes (fh)
Special guest: ANTONELLO SALIS (accordeon)
plus Tutta Oxley, vocals, at beginning of (1)
Martin Mayes, vocals, end of (1)

Piazza Del Nuraghe - Sant'Anna Arresi, Sardina, Italy "FREE: IN THE NAME OF FATHER AND SON"

1) 86:18 "KANGOROOH HOPP"
2) 02:48 (encore)

Primary source: Suso Navarette (in personal email to jason), recording exists. Hannes Schneider 
for clarification on personnel and recording (CD-R copy of digital radio broadcast (on 2 CD-R).

Primary source: Martin Mayes, horn player with the Italian Instabile Orchestra and also with the 
Cecil Taylor quartet, wrote in email, to jason, march 16, 2004: The title of the concert on Sept 
7 which you give was the title chosen by the Festival organiser. The title of the piece we performed 
was "KANGOROOH HOPP". "concert was broadcast live on Italian radio"

FM>?>trade>EAC>FLAC

TRIO RICOCHET "BROOKLYN, FEBRUARY 2006"




Nobu Stowe (須藤伸義 = Nobuyoshi Suto, Ph.D.) was born in Maebashi, Gumma, Japan. He started taking piano lessons at age 3 and composition at age 6.  Stowe moved to the US to study Music (composition) and Psychology at University of California, at Berkeley.  He then moved to Chicago to pursue graduate studies at University of Chicago.  After receiving the doctorate degree in Psychology, he moved to Baltimore for post-doctoral training at National Institute of Health.  In Baltimore, Stowe formed the post-fusion unit TRIO RICOCHET and performed at top venues, including Blue Note N.Y., The Knitting Factory, and Smithonian Institute.  In addition to his composition-based piano trio, Stowe has lead/co-lead various projects exploring ‘total-improvisation’ (a la Keith Jarrett) collaborating with Perry Robinson, Badal Roy, Andrea Centazzo, Dave Ballou, Lisle Ellise, Brian Groder et al.  He recently formed a new trio with the Italian multireedist Achille Succi and the drum legend Barry Altschul.  Stowe has been featured/interviewed internationally on All About Jazz (USA), Jazz Review.com (USA), Coda Magazine (Canada), All About Jazz Italia (Italy), Jazz Colo(u)rs (Italy), Cuadernos de Jazz (Spain), Toma Jazz (Spain), Impro Jazz (France), Citizen Jazz (France), Bitaites (Portugal), Jazz & Tzaz (Greece), El Intruso (Argentina), and Jazz Tokyo (Japan).  Stowe regularly contributes columns and interviews (including ones with Keith Jarrett, Michel Legrand, Gary Peacock, Paul Bley, Bill Frisell, Martial Solal, Marilyn Crispell, and Chico Hamilton) for Jazz Tokyo (www.jazztokyo.com).  Stowe is the contributing author of "ECM カタログ” – the first ever complete catalogue of ECM Records (1969-2010) with full color album covers just published in Japan.  He recently moved to San Diego and currently conducts scientific research at The Scripps Research Institute.

 ....
Already in May I got a mail from Nobu Stowe who offered me a dozen of his recordings for sharing here at Inconstant Sol.

They are meant as an appreciation for our ongoing efforts ;) in making available rare recordings which are OOP or where never (not yet?) released.

During the following weeks I shall upload his generous gifts. You will be able to listen to not yet released music and also to several issued ones.

More information on Nobu Stowe you'll find here and another interview from 2008.
I shall begin with a music which is not commercially available.

Thank you Nobu!


TRIO RICOCHET  "BROOKLYN, FEBRUARY 2006"

Nobu Stowe, piano
Tyler Goodwin, double bass
Alan Munshower, drums

1. Overtyr                   07:20
2. Le Problème Petit         06:41
3. Pochi                     09:51
4. Nardis                    09:15
5. Nouvelle Samba            08:08
6. Dawn Dance Of The East    08:56
7. Quite Rightly So...       06:23
8. Petrucciani               07:12
9. Darwin Perspective        13:33

All tunes by Nobu Stowe except "Nardis" by Miles Davis.

Recorded at "Wombat Studio", Brooklyn, NY on February 19, 2006.

[not on label but: "A Gift" 01] this recording is a contribution by Nobu Stowe to Inconstant Sol.
More to come!!

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IN ACTU ‎– MUSIC & PAINTING (PO TORCH RECORDS, 1993)


A. "The Blessed Dash 1-8"

B. "Further Details 1-4"


Paul Lovens, drums, cymbals, singing saw
Günter Christmann, trombone, cello
Wolfgang Hannen, drawing
K.H.R. Sonderborg, painting



Recorded on 4-5 December 1992, at ZKM Karlsruhe

Po Torch Records ‎– PTR/JWD 22

Vinyl Rip


JOJO TAKAYANAGI ‎– EXPERIMENTAL PERFORMANCE WITH JOHN ZORN (MOBYS RECORD, 1986)




A1. Active 1
A2. Active 2

B1. Brecht 47
B2. Counterevidence


Masayuki "JoJo" Takayanagi, guitar
John Zorn, saxophone, toys etc. (A1, A2)


A side recorded at Yokohama Education and Culture Center, Atelier B1, Yokohama on March 29, 1986.

B side recorded at Kid-Ailack Hall, Tokyo on May 23, 1986.

Mobys Record ‎– Mobys 0005

Vinyl Rip


18 June 2013

DANGEROUS MUSICS. Duke of Wellington 1989
















If you don't already know about it, check out Nick Stephens' excellent Loose Torque label.

JON CORBETT, trumpet
NICK STEPHENS, bass
ROGER TURNER, drums
PAT THOMAS, piano

1. 40:01
2. 38:54

Jazzhaus at The Duke of Wellington, London.   6th October 1989

17 June 2013

ELTON DEAN'S 50th BIRTHDAY GIG
















Yeeeeeha!

ELTON DEAN, alto sax, saxello
PAUL DUNMALL, tenor sax
NICK EVANS, trombone
MARCIO MATTOS, bass
TONY LEVIN, drums
JIM DVORAK, trumpet (Set 2)

Track 1  33:30
Track 2  31:46

Vortex, London.   29th October 1995

16 June 2013

EVAN PARKER/PAUL RUTHERFORD/DAVE HOLLAND/PAUL LOVENS "THE ERICLE OF DOLPHI" (PO TORCH, 1976/85)





EVAN PARKER/PAUL RUTHERFORD/DAVE HOLLAND/PAUL LOVENS  "THE ERICLE OF DOLPHI"


Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Dave Holland, double bass, cello
Paul Lovens, selected drums and cymbals, singing saw


LP 1
1. To meet a (23:45)
2. To meet b (15:28)

Quartet recording from 3 November 1976 at the Quartier Latin,
Berlin during the 9. Total Music Meeting.


LP 2
1. To stay a (first part) (24:21)
2. To stay a (continued) (17:27)
3. To stay b (06:10)


Trio (without Holland) recording from 27 April 1985 at the Arts Theatre,
London during the Incus festival.


PTR/JWD 13/14

(my lp rip & Nick's scans)