21 August 2013

MARIAN MCPARTLAND'S PIANO JAZZ WITH CECIL TAYLOR













Marian McPartland died last night.
I dug out an old hissy tape (the sound gets rather wobbly towards the end) and am posting it here in respect.
If anyone has this in better sound....

Just in mp3.

1. Part 1  27:56
2. Part 2  26:12


PLEASE LOOK DOWN THE COMMENTS FOR BVENTURE'S FLAC UPGRADE!!!

Thanks bventure.

THE GLASS ORCHESTRA ‎– TALES FROM SILICONESIA (GLASS ORCHESTRA RECORDS, 1981)




A. Fred's Fable

B. Verrillon 9 (Excerpt)



Marvin Green, glass instruments
Miguel Frasconi, glass instruments
Paul Hodge, glass instruments
V. Eric Cadesky, glass instruments


Glass Orchestra Records ‎– G001 E.P.

Vinyl Rip

GERMAN ALL STARS "DOMICILE, MUNICH - JANUARY 1969"






GERMAN ALL STARS  "DOMICILE, MUNICH - JANUARY 1969"


Manfred Schoof, trumpet
Ack van Rooyen, trumpet
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Rudi Fuesers, trombone
Rolf Kühn, saxophone
Emil Mangelsdorff, saxophone
Heinz Sauer, saxophone
Gerd Dudek, saxophone
Wolfgang Dauner, piano
Günter Lenz, bass
Ralf Hübner, drums


1. Sketch Up And Downer   08:26
2. introducton            00:10
3. Invention For Five     19:33
4. introduction           00:06
5. Run Summer             14:12
6. introduction           00:11
7. Impressionen           08:42
8. Thema Mal Drei         06:13

Recorded at the Domicile, Munich, Germany in January 1969.

20 August 2013

THE GREAT 3 – BEGIN THE BEGUINE (AEOLUS, 1994)





1.  Summertime
2.  Skylark
3.  Waltz Step
4.  Misty
5.  My Favourite Things
6.  Kansago-No
7.  Begin The Beguine
8.  Coral Spring
9.  Laura
10. Bley's Triad
11. Home On The Range


Gary Peacock, bass
Masahiko Togashi, percussion
Masabumi Kikuchi, piano

Recorded at Onkio Haus, Tokyo, on 1-2 April 1994.

Aeolus – AJCD-S002, 1994.

CD Rip




18 August 2013

GERMAN ALL STARS "DOMICILE, MÜNCHEN, 1971"




GERMAN ALL STARS "DOMICILE, MÜNCHEN, 1971"


Manfred Schoof, trumpet
Ack van Rooyen, trumpet
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Rudi Fuesers, trombone
Michael Pilz, bass clarinet, soprano saxophone
Emil Mangelsdorff, alto saxophone
Heinz Sauer,, soprano & tenor saxophone
Gerd Dudek, tenor saxophone
Wolfgang Dauner, piano, e-piano, synthesizer
Günter Lenz, bass
Ralf Hübner, drums

1. Out Of Rich/Nuggis            15:46
2. Gebäude                       12:14
3. Hammerkopp                    16:00
4. Hornsalut                     13:43
5. Announcement by Werner Götze  00:13

Recorded at the Jazzclub Domicile, Munich (Germany), September 9, 1971.


TOSHI TSUCHITORI ‎– THE EUPHIO (BALCONY RECORDS, 1984)





A. Solo • Trunk Cymbalism

"when an elephant gets to beating the top cymbal with its trunk........."


B. Duo • High-Hat Ratation

"when a rat starts running around in the high-hat........."






Toshi Tsuchitori, drums, voice

Fred Frith, six strings bass guitar, Casiotone, home-made instruments [B]


Recorded live on 17 May (A) and 20 July (B) 1984

Balcony Records ‎– BOYS 2

Vinyl Rip



EMBERS LIVE
















JIM DENLEY, flute, piccolo, alto sax, voice
JOHN BUTCHER, tenor and soprano sax
CHRIS BURN, piano, percussion
MARCIO MATTOS, cello, digital sampler

1. Quarrying at the Bim  19:56
2. Nite bites  7:41
3. Breakfast with Vincent  17:25
4. Tenderfoot's haruspicy  10:12

1 & 3 Recorded at the Bimhuis, Amsterdam. 17 Nov 1988
2 Recorded at the Bunker, Rotterdam. 19 Nov 1988.  and (??) Cafe Wilhelmina, Eindhoven. 21 Nov 1988
4 Recorded at Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham. 25 Oct 1988

ACTA 3.  Cassette only.

17 August 2013

HARTMUT GEERKEN / MICHAEL RANTA ‎– THE HELIOPOLAR EGG (QBICO, 2010)



Live in Teheran, Calcutta, Dacca, Manila, Seoul and Osaka in 1976


A. Untitled

C. Untitled
D. Untitled

E. Untitled
F. Untitled

G. Untitled
H. Untitled

I. Untitled
J. Untitled

K1. Excerpt From "Arrangements" (Toshi Ichiyanagi)
K2. Lonely Mountain (Shoko Shida)
L1. Same Trains
L2. Coda


Michael Ranta, mallet instruments, xylophone, marimba, metallophone, vibraphone, tabla, flexatone, castagnets, Japanese oboe, argool, gong, tamtams, short-wave receiver, Chinese violin, er-hu, jung-hu, wood block, echo machine, cup bells, Indian israj, voltage-controlled oscillator, voltage-controlled filter, vocals

Hartmut Geerken, piano, prepared piano, piano strings, Tibetan tingshak, water tingshak, waldteufel, mokkatam pot rattles, bells, water bells, sleigh bells, gongs, water gongs, Tibetan boo-chals, water boo-chals, musical clock, Tibetan horn, singing tube, maracas, wood block, temple block, Peking opera gongs, castagnets, lead camel bell, short-wave receiver, swarmandal, whistles, argool, monkey drum, toy xylophone, lion bell, gopichand, Egyptian cymbals & sagat, waterphone, voice, toy glockenspiele, thumb piano

José "Pepito" Bosch, congas [G,H]

Toshi Ichiyanagi, synthesizer [L2]



LP1 recorded on 25 November 1976 at Baghe Ferdows-Zafaranieh in co-op with Nirt, Teheran, Iran.

LP2 recorded on 3-4 December 1976 at Max Mueller Bhavan, Calcutta, India.

LP3 recorded on 8 December 1976 at the German Cultural Institute in co-op with the Academy of the Arts, Dacca, Bangladesh.

LP4 recorded on 13 December 1976 at Abelardo Inner Green (open air) in co-op with the U.P. College of Music, Manila, Philippines.

LP5 recorded on 15 December 1976 at the Korea Drama Center, Seoul, Korea.

LP 6 recorded on 18 December 1976 at the Goethe-Institute, Osaka, Japan.


Qbico ‎– QBICO 101

Vinyl Rip

PHIL WACHSMANN ‎– WRITING IN WATER (BEAD RECORDS, 1985)




A.  Writing In Water

B.  Water Writing

B1. Prelude
B2. Song
B3. Violin Song
B4. Monody Line With Squeaks And Foot Work In Two Parts
B5. Blurred Edge
B6. Melody

Phil Wachsmann, violin, electronics



A side recorded at the Actual Festival, Bloomsbury Theatre, London, 19 October 1984

B1 recorded at The Cut, 3 October 1984
B2 at the Ufton Centre, 1 April 1985
B3 and B4 at West Square Studio, 15 June and 8 June 1985
B6 in London, 31 August 1985

Bead Records ‎– BEAD 23

Vinyl Rip

CHRIS BURN'S ENSEMBLE on Midnight Oil

















Following on from Nick’s posting of the Burn/Butcher album Fonetiks, I dug out this old radio broadcast of Chris Burn’s Ensemble.  I’ve left in all the between-track chat not only because it’s interesting but because it is a joy to hear such well-spoken voices.
Some Ensemble recordings are still available through John Butcher’s website.

CHRIS BURN, piano
JOHN BUTCHER, sop and tenor sax
JIM DENLEY, flute
STEVIE WISHART, violin, hurdy-gurdy
PHIL DURRANT, violin
MARCIO MATTOS, cello, bass
JOHN RUSSELL, guitar
MATT HUTCHINSON, synth, electronics

01. Introduction  0:56
02. Airground glide  4:42
03. Interview 1  3:10
04. Influence and concealment  7:29
05. Interview 2
06. Fun for all  12:51
07. Interview 3  0:41
08. Cordboil and the four dwarves  11:21
09. Interview 4  0:43
10. Interview 5  1:48
11. Slow storm scene  4:33
12. Zip code  7:36
13. Outroduction  0:33 

BBC Radio 3. 'Midnight Oil'.   Broadcast March 1993  (I think)           

URS BLÖCHLINGER ‎– DON'T CALL BACK - WE LET YOU KNOW (UNIT RECORDS, 1987)




A1. Sonny's Back
A2. No Arguments, Please
A3. I Love You - But Later
B1. Der Kungusische Cheftrainer
B2. Let's Take Take And Then The...



Urs Blöchlinger, alto & sopranino saxophone, melodica
Heinz Geisser, guitar
Tomi Hirt, bass
Dieter Ulrich, drums

Tom Varner, french horn (B1)
Dave Taylor, bass tuba (B1)
Jacques Siron, bass (B2)
Jean-Paul Autin, bass clarinet, recorder (B2)
Ives Cerf, tenor saxophone (B2)
Jürg Solothurnmann, alto & tenor saxophone (B2)


Recorded April 10 1987, at ‘Festival Intime’ Radiostudio DRS, Zürich

Unit Records ‎– UTR 4027

Vinyl Rip

TOMASZ STANKO - MICHEL PILZ QUARTET "MOERS, 1996"



TOMASZ STANKO - MICHEL PILZ QUARTET "MOERS, 1996"


Tomasz Stanko, trumpet
Michel Pilz, bass clarinet
Christian Ramond, bass
Klaus Kugel, drums

CD1:
1. Suite (Melusina) 14:53
2. Cecelina 6:53
3. Gaby's Rhapsody 8:46
4. War Song 8:15
5. Sunia 8:19

CD2:
6. Sandrinella 8:08
7. Relais De La Petrusse 6:45
8. Fast Song 7:39
9. Suite 2 12:59

Recorded for the WDR Jazzmeeting at 'Die Röhre', Moers on March 7, 1996.


16 August 2013

CHRIS BURN - JOHN BUTCHER ‎– FONETIKS (BEAD RECORDS, 1984)





A1. Subtitles
A2. Punctuate
A3. Cause And Effect (Two Parts)

B1. Phonophilia - Fast
B2. Acute
B3. Inside The Narrative



Chris Burn, piano, percussion, trumpet
John Butcher, soprano & tenor saxophone


Recorded November and December 1984 at Bark Studios, London

Bead Records ‎– BEAD 24

Vinyl Rip


15 August 2013

JOHN STEVENS @ Terry Day Benefit 1991






















The first SME piece has been issued on the excellent 'Hot and Cold Heroes' (Emanem) as 'One for Terry Day', although with a small section edited out.  If you don't have that cd, I heartily recommend you buy it.

On a side issue, I have only just realised that I've been zipping files rather than a folder of files.  Sorry about that.

Enjoy. 

1. SPONTANEOUS MUSIC ENSEMBLE    14:26
   
    JOHN STEVENS, percussion, mini-trumpet
    NIGEL COOMBES, violin
    ROGER SMITH, guitar 

2. SPONTANEOUS MUSIC ENSEMBLE +    7:50

    JOHN STEVENS, percussion, mini-trumpet
    NIGEL COOMBES, violin
    ROGER SMITH, guitar
    PHIL MINTON, voice
    MAGGIE NICHOLS, voice

3. LARRY STABBINS, tenor sax    17:45  
    PAUL ROGERS, bass
    JOHN STEVENS, drums         

4. JOHN STEVENS - POEM     2:06 

Part of a benefit concert for Terry Day, at the Red Rose, London.      1st December 1991. 

Cassette recording.

14 August 2013

Sonny Rollins-Live at Ronnie Scott's London 1968


This one's for Andy ... and anyone else who might enjoy it... musically if not quite sonically this is very fine... a nice if somewhat frustratingly flawed, but very listenable document of Rollins playing with British Legends Oxley and Tracey , whom i understand were virtually the house rhythm section at Ronnie Scott's in the Mid to late 60's, along with a variable array of Bassists including Rick Laird, Jeff Clyne, and Chris Lawrence.

Original Trader/Seeders notes
Sonny Rollins
Ronnie Scott's Club
London, England
1968

Sonny Rollins - Tenor Sax
Ronnie Scott - Tenor Sax*
Stan Tracey - Piano
Tony Oxley - Drums
Rick Laird???       - Bass

Disc 1
01. Bye Bye Blackbird* 18:03
02. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes* 26:38

Disc 2
03. Sonnymoon for Two* 20:36
04. Three Little Words(cut) 22:40
05. My Reverie (cut) 4:02

cassette trade/JVC stand alone cdr burner/CD wave editor/flac/ you


POLLY BRADFIELD ‎– SOLO VIOLIN IMPROVISATIONS (PARACHUTE, 1979)



A.  1
B1. 1
B2. 2
B3. 3

Polly Bradfield, violin

Recorded At – Sorcerer Sound

Parachute ‎– P008

Vinyl Rip

13 August 2013

EDDIE PREVOST - JOHN STEVENS DOUBLE TRIO. 1978


















Old cassette of radio broadcast transferred by Gus.  Thanks to him.

LOU GARE, tenor sax
MARCIO MATTOS, bass
EDDIE PREVOST, drums
TREVOR WATTS, soprano and alto sax
BARRY GUY, bass
JOHN STEVENS, drums

1. Charles Fox introduction  2:10
2. EARJOB  28:34

Recorded by BBC, London.  2nd August 1978

BBC Radio 3 'Jazz in Britain' broadcast 28th August 1978



11 August 2013

MACHI OUL ‎– QUETZALCOATL (PALM, 1976)





A1. Bolerito
A2. Leyendas De Nahuelbuta Part One

B1. Leyendas De Nahuelbuta Part Two
B2. Quetzalcoatl



Francois Mechali, bass
Jean-Louis Mechali, drums
Anna-Maria Villaroel, percussion
Claudio Bertoni, percussion
Keno Speller, percussion
Patricio Villarroel, tablas
Manuel Villarroel, piano
Gérard Coppéré, reeds
Hugh Levick, reeds
Jean Querlier, reeds
Jef Sicard, reeds
Alphonse Leboucher, trombone
Josef Traindl, trombone
Alain Brunet, trumpet



Recorded at PALM Studio, Paris, on 10-14 December 1975.

Palm ‎– PALM 16

Vinyl Rip

BUTCHER. DURRANT. RUSSELL. 18 Oct 1989
















This is one of my very favourite of the gigs I recorded.

Big thanks to John Russell who was cool with me uploading it for you lucky people.

The wonderful 'Concert Moves' (Random Acoustics) and 'The Scenic Route' (Emanem) by the trio are available via John Butcher's website.

JOHN BUTCHER, tenor and soprano sax
PHIL DURRANT, violin
JOHN RUSSELL, guitar

PAUL ROGERS , bass - joins the trio on track 4 only.

1.  10:48
2.  8:38
3.  5:24
4.  28:19

Sir Walter Scott pub, Finsbury Park, London

8th October 1989

Paul Rogers also played a lovely bass solo as part of this gig which was issued on Listen (Emanem).












10 August 2013

PETER CUSACK AND CLIVE BELL ‎– BIRD JUMPS INTO WOOD (BEAD RECORDS, 1984)




A1. Gust
A2. Fishing For A Thousand Monsters
A3. Spray Paint In The Wind
A4. Red Ochre
A4. Bird Jumps Into Wood

B1. Paradise Style
B2. Searching For The Blue Hare
B3. Slate
B4. One Tongue Speaks As Two
B5. To Them The Cicadas Sing From The Ground
B6. Dontology



Peter Cusack, guitar, prepared guitar, bouzouki, environmental tapes
Clive Bell, flute, Chinese flute, shakuhachi, crumhorn, khene, balloon


Recorded 1983-84 at London Musicians Collective.

Bead Records ‎– BEAD 22

Vinyl Rip

9 August 2013

AMM ,Teatro Antonianum,Padova Italy, 3-4-1998, AUD



AMM
Padova, IT
03 April 1998
Teatro Antonianum

Seeder/Tapers notes

"Fine concert of ten years ago by this most classic English improvising ensemble, then in its trio format."


Keith Rowe — guitar, radio
John Tilbury — piano
Eddie Prévost — percussion


sound quality: AUD B+ [59:55](initial few seconds missing)
DAT tape to CDR > EAC > FLAC
checksum file by Trader's Little Helper 
tricko bag o' tricks > august 2008

Thanks to Tricko!

Enjoy !!... and be sure to check out the Matchless Catalogue, again difficult to recommend single AMM albums, its all so good...
my personal favourites are , the complete live at the Crypt, AMM music, the Inexhaustible document, and Newfoundland... an entirely subjective proposition , based on rotation 
,

AMM,venue unknown, London 03.02.1970

03.02.1970
unknown venue, London, UK
unidentified stereo source* > CDR > hard drive (via EAC) > flac (level6) > dime

line-up*(Uncertain)
Lou Gare: sax, violin
Keith Rowe: g,eletr,radio
Cornelius Cardew: p,cello
Eddie Prevost: perc
Christopher Hobbs: perc

1. free improvisation (40:35)
(fades in + cuts out)


Seeder/Tapers-*notes:
- source:
"I received this as "SB", though I'm not sure the overall acoustic ambience of this recording really is the one of a SB-source.
- line-up & instrumentation:
Given above is the line-up the factsheet in "The Crypt"-box lists as the regular one for 1970. At some point in the history of this particular recording, the exact line-up hasn't been passed along, it seems. So this is a little speculative (is there really a second percussionist, Christopher Hobbs, audible?)
The instrumentation above is according to "The Crypt", so maybe not up-to-date for the group's point of development at this time (and I find it hard to clearly identify Gare's contributions)."

JUNJI HIROSE + YOSHIHIDE OTOMO ‎– SILANGANAN INGAY (TANGA-TANGA, 1989)




A1. Noise From Far East
A2. The Time To Live And The Time To Die
A3. 1.2.3.4.
A4. 6 And 14 Wave
A5. Black And Blue
A6. Green Bicycle
A7. Intolerable Fellow

B1. Short Tune
B2. Mob?
B3. For T.T.
B4. Crying Sky
B5. #7
B6. Jalan
B7. Don't Be Late!
B8. Rip


Junji Hirose, self-made instruments, toy rhythm box, toy voice-changer, toys, autoharp, tenor saxophone

Otomo Yoshihide, turntables, cassette tapes, hand-made guitar, small instruments, toys




Recorded live at Space Alta Yokohama, 28. April 1989

Tanga-Tanga ‎– R-001

Vinyl Rip


ALAN TOMLINSON ‎– STILL OUTSIDE (BEAD RECORDS, 1981)



A1. Outside
A2. Still Outside
A3. Syrup Of Figs
A4. Music For The Art Emporium
A5. The End
A6. L.M.S. 44736
A7. Bo-Bo 86213 The Lancashire Witch

B1. No Name No Title No Tune 19:10
B2. Boggart Hole Clough 6:41


Alan Tomlinson, tenor trombone (A1-2, B1-2), prepared tenor trombone (A3-5), bass trombone (A5), alto trombone (A6, B1) prepared alto trombone (A7)

Recorded at various venues in London in 1980.

Bead Records ‎– BEAD 17

Vinyl Rip

7 August 2013

AMM. London Lighthouse, 1989
















This was the first time I saw AMM and it had a great effect on me. Some of that being a confirmation that sound didn't have to be music as such to convey emotion, and be an uplifting and enlightening experience.  The concert took place in the London Lighthouse, a centre for people affected by HIV and AIDS.  The whole thing was of great sensitivity, beauty and I suppose a touch of melancholy.

Take time to listen.  Let me know what you think.

For Sotise, a big AMM fan.

AMM

LOU GARE, tenor sax, violin
IAN MITCHELL, clarinet, bass clarinet, wood flute, bicycle pump
KEITH ROWE, guitar, electronics, radio
JOHN TILBURY, piano
EDDIE PREVOST, drums, percussion

1. 46:39
2. 46:36

at the London Lighthouse, London.  7th October 1989


MARION BROWN ‎– LIVE (DIW RECORDS, 1983)





A1. November Cotton Flower
A2. La Placita

B1. Angel Eyes ~ Hurry Sundown
B2. Sunshine Road


Marion Brown, alto saxophone
Gon Mizuhashi, bass
Warren Smith, drums
Dave Burrell, piano


Recorded November 8, 1979 at Shiminkaikan Hall, Hirosaki, Japan

DIW Records ‎– DIW-1083 (later reissued as CD, DIW-356, with extra track "Africa").

Vinyl Rip

6 August 2013

ORNETTE COLEMAN "THE UNPRECEDENTED MUSIC OF ORNETTE COLEMAN" (LOTUS, 1968)



Although rather difficult to track down now, The Unprecedented Music of Ornette Coleman was actually a generously distributed bootleg....(excerpt of Brandon Burke's review).



ORNETTE COLEMAN  "THE UNPRECEDENTED MUSIC OF ORNETTE COLEMAN"

Ornette Coleman, alto saxophone, trumpet, shanai
Charlie Haden, bass
David Izenzon, bass
Ed Blackwell, drums

1. Lonely Woman
2. Monsieur Le Prince
3. Forgotten Children
4. Buddah Blues


Recorded in Rome, Italy on February 8, 1968.

LOTUS LPPS 11.116 (also PASSPORT LPPS 11.116)

Note: This is a bootleg!



TOM-MIX. @The Others, 2009

















TONY MARSH, drums
MARK HANSLIP, tenor sax
OLIE BRICE, bass

1. 28:48
2. 43:12

The Others, Stoke Newington, London.  16th Sept 2009

Please enjoy the fabulous drumming of the late and very great TONY MARSH, with the terrific new tenor on the block MARK HANSLIP and big bad bassman OLLIE BRICE  Very highly recommended.

DON'T MISS THIS.  Let me know what you think, leave a comment.  Thanks.



Check out Mark Hanslip
Check out Olie Brice

5 August 2013

PAUL DUNMALL'S 60th BIRTHDAY GIG





















Mr Dunmall  has suggested this could be posted for people to enjoy!

Thanks to Dave Tucker (soundman for the evening) who left his recorder going on a table at the front.

SET 1

PAUL DUNMALL, tenor sax
SIMON PICARD, tenor sax
NEIL METCALFE, flute
NICK JURD, bass
JIM BASHFORD, drums

1. First piece  19:22
2. Second piece  14:06
3. Third piece  11:42


SET 2

PAUL DUNMALL, tenor sax
HOWARD COTTLE, tenor sax
GARY CURSON, alto sax
JIM DVORAK, trumpet
PAUL ROGERS, bass
TONY BIANCO, drums

4. Ascension  49:48

Vortex.  London.  28th May 2013


Paul Dunmall and Howard Cottle


Nick Jurd, Paul Dunmall and Simon Picard


      

MASTERS OF DISORIENTATION




















MASTERS OF DISORIENTATION

LOU GARE, tenor sax, violin
EDDIE PREVOST, drums, percussion
KEITH ROWE, guitar, electronics, radio

1. First set  46:22
2. Second set  46:06

Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham.

25th February, 1990


4 August 2013

STEVE BERESFORD AND NIGEL COOMBES ‎– WHITE STRING'S ATTACHED (BEAD RECORDS, 1980)




A.  White String's Attached 1

B1. White String's Attached 2
B2. White String's Attached 3

Steve Beresford, piano, toy piano, bird call, toys
Nigel Coombes, violin


Side A recorded on 20 May 1979 and side B recorded on 24 March 1979 at the London Musicians' Collective .

Bead Records ‎– BEAD 16

Vinyl Rip

3 August 2013

MUDAI TRIO - SANS TITRE (NINETY-ONE, 1993)



1. Max Breeze
2. Le Cras (Needle's Eye)
3. Kagai
4. Steps
5. Fumon
6. Sans Titre
7. Palladium
8. Little Eyes


Masahiko Togashi, percussion
Masahiko Sato, piano
J-F Jenny Clark, bass

Recorded 18 September 1992 at Harmony Hall, Matsumoto

Ninety-One - CRCJ-9111

CD Rip


A Mudai Trio 1990 live recording, called "Crossing Orbits", was released on CD in 2012 and still available.


NIGHT AND DAY - PLAYS THEM ALL - SET 8 (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

4-9.  A Fine Romance
4-10. I'm In The Mood For Love
4-11. It's Only A Papermoon
4-12. My Old Flame
4-13. Old Devil Moon
4-14. Come Rain Or Come Shine
4-15. Autumn In New York
4-16. I Only Have Eyes For You
4-17. Yesterdays

Edition Artlier Graz, 2003

CD Rip


1 August 2013

PETER CUSACK ‎– AFTER BEING IN HOLLAND FOR TWO YEARS (BEAD RECORDS, 1977)





A1. Some Guitar Playing. Parts 1 And 2
A2. Some More Guitar Playing

B1. Maarsseveenseplassen
B2. A Dutch Landscape
B3. About Nice Dutch Improvisatory Music
B4. Recorded Near Tienhoven


Peter Cusack, guitar, tape


Recorded on various dates Nov 1975 - June 1977

Bead Records ‎– BEAD 5

Vinyl Rip

31 July 2013

Connie Crothers-Solo 1980 (Jazz Lp-4)


This one goes out to Mosa from requests... as Sublime and superbly modulated an album of solo piano as one could wish .
This album is an intriguing mix of spontaneous renditions of standards and all out free improvisations , beautifully recorded by Label Mate, Saxophonist Lennie Popkin!
Long, but riveting from start to finish!

A Student and friend of the late Lennie Tristano,Crothers is dipping even further out into free territory these days , all her records are pretty wonderful , this appears to be one of the few which hasn't been reissued .

Anyone wishing to delve further should explore, the phenomenal 4 disc set of improvisations for two pianos with David Arner on the Rogue art label, which is simply stunning, in the stratospheric realm of Riley/Tippett, or Crispell/Grawe but of course, one is hard pressed to choose 1 thing to recommend , given that its all so good..
btw, Crothers also Administers the collective New Artists label, home to most of her recordings...

Band of fire a quintet featuring R.Campbell, R.Tabnik,R.Mancuso and perennial fave Ken Filiano ...is one of the best live albums I've heard in a while, it and other great things can be found here at New Artists.
The label also has a downloadable Video archive ,including much Crothers

This though out of print , and never reissued may perhaps still be purchased from Jazz records here a label run by Carole Tristano, Lennie's drummer Daughter.
Crothers own website is here

info from Discogs
A1-All About Love-4:00
A2-A New Jazz Scene-3:50
A3-My One And only Love-7:44
A4-That Straight Ahead Thing-6:19
B1-A Single Note-3:21
B2-Drums-Piano 6:39
B3-All About You-7:06
C1-Love Suite: Roy Eldridge-4:16
C2-Love Suite: Sheila Jordan-4:32
C3-Love Suite: Max Roach-8:26
D1-I'm Getting Sentimental Over You-6:30
D2-You Don't Know What Love Is-2:56
D3-How Deep Is The Ocean-8:05
D4-Breaking Through The Boundaries-5:31
Credits

Piano – Connie Crothers
Recorded By – Lenny Popkin

Connie Crothers – Solo
1980
Jazz Records ?– JR-4







FRANÇOIS TUSQUES ‎– GÉNÉRATION (PRODUCTION PAYSAGES, 1988)




A1.  Générique «Génération»
A2.  Les Terrasses Du Luxembourg
A3.  Blues Dans Les Bibliothèques
A4.  Le Péril Fasciste
A5.  Dans Les Salons Parisiens... La Révolution
A6.  La Grande Bagarre De L'U.E.C.
A7.  La Révolution... Juste Vous
A8.  Les Marins De La Rue Gay-Lussac
A9.  Les Flics De La Sorbonne
A10. L'Enterrement De Sartre
A11. Variations Sur Le Temps Des Cerises

B1.  Le Rêve Américain
B2.  Cuba Si Yankee No
B3.  Souvenir Du Che
B4.  A Paris... La Guerre D'Algérie
B5.  Rêve De Chine Rouge
B6.  A Propos De L'Opéra De Pékin
B7.  Variations Sur L'Appel Du Komintern (D'Après Eisler)
B8.  Ce N'Est Qu'Un Début


François Tusques, piano


Music for TV soundtrack broadcast in 1968

Production Paysages ‎– PCLP 001

Vinyl Rip

30 July 2013

the Gordons-1981, Gordon 2, LP



Slight, un apologetic change of pace......
if you' like somewhat harsh jagged ,primitive, minimal ,acerbic, guitar oriented,so called Post Punk... from New Zealand , this is for you !
no Cd reissue , or reissue of any kind since a 1984,Flying Nun Vinyl release
this is from an original self released copy on their own label....
A killer record in the aforementioned genre..forefathers to my ears of later feedback drenched ,more self consciously, arty,NZ bands like Dead-C, and Dora Maar

info below from Discogs- taken from the Sleeve,and insert

Gordons– GORDON 2
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album
Country:
New Zealand
Released:
1981
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Noise, Punk

Tracklist
A1-Spik And Span
A2-Right On Time
A3-Coalminers Song
B1-Sometimes
B2-I Just Can't Stop
B3-Growing Up
B4-Laughing Now

Recorded At – Harlequin Studios
Mixed At – Harlequin Studios
Credits
Co-producer – Simon Alexander
Notes
"Recorded and mixed in 22 hrs at Harlequin Studios. Auck. N.Z. Oct. 81."
"engineered by Simon Alexander. produced by Simon and the gordons."

"The Gordons are John Halvorsen: guitars, vocals. Alister Parker: guitars, vocals. Brent McLaughlin: drums."
"cover design John Halvorsen"
ENJOY!!













29 July 2013

PAUL ROGERS - PAUL DUNMALL. INVISIBLES























INVISIBLES

PAUL ROGERS, bass
PAUL DUNMALL, soprano, baritone sax

1 Opus 1  40:07
2 Opus 2  35:13

The Sun, Clapham, London.  13 July 1988

Self-produced cassette.  Invisible Music Productions.  IMP 001

RARE!


28 July 2013

IAN BRIGHTON ‎– MARSH GAS (BEAD RECORDS, 1977)





A1. Plikie's Dilemma
A2. Bulrushing
A3. Brotherhood Alone
A4. The Wizard's Dream

B1. Silver River Shuffle
B2. The Chapel Of Splintered Glass (With Love Alf)
B3. Marsh Gas


Jim Livesey, alto saxophone
Marcio Mattos, bass
Sound In Brass, handbells
Ian Brighton, guitar
Roger Smith, guitar
Radu Malfatti, trombone
Philipp Wachsmann, violin

A1, B2 and B3 recorded at The Cathedral, Chelmsford, Essex
A2, A3, A4 and B1 recorded at West Square electronic music studio

Bead Records ‎– BEAD 3

Vinyl Rip - Thanks

27 July 2013

GILSON ‎– LE MASSACRE DU PRINTEMPS (FUTURA RECORDS, 1971)




A1. Le Massacre Du Printemps
A2. L'Imagination Au Pouvoir
A3. Les Cigales

B1. Tournant Décisif
B2. N'y A Qu'à
B3. Faut Qu'on



Jean Claude Pourtier, drums
Pierre Moret, electric piano
Jef Gilson, electra, electric piano, horns, tuba
Claude Jeanmaire, prepared piano (A1)


Recorded at Montorgueil 46

Futura Records ‎– GER 33

Vinyl Rip

For Vinylust

26 July 2013

EDDIE PREVOST - 50th Birthday Gig




















EDDIE PREVOST QUARTET

EDDIE PREVOST, drums
LARRY STABBINS, tenor sax
VERYAN WESTON, piano
MARCIO MATTOS, bass

1. Improvisation  36:25

Vortex, London.  20th June 1992

For Vitko.

If you don't already know it, the cd CONTINUUM + (Matchless) is highly recommended.