9 November 2013

KARL BERGER / WOODSTOCK WORKSHOP ORCHESTRA ‎– NEW MOON (PALCOSCENICO, 1980)




A1. New Moon
A2. Zeinebim
A3. Collective Talks

B1. Smile
B2. Open Time



Terry Sines, bass
Janet Grice, bassoon
Tom Cora, cello
Peter Apfelbaum, drums, bass saxophone
Eva Berger, vocals
Ingrid Berger, vocals, percussion
Karl Berger, vibraphone, piano, percussion
Savia Berger, flute
Susan Veglia, French horn
Mark Ralston, oboe
Lee Konitz, alto saxophone
Don Davis, alto saxophone, flute, clarinet
Oliver Lake, tenor saxophone, flute
Trilok Gurtu, tabla, percussion, drums
James Harvey, trombone
Leroy Jenkins, violin


Recorded live at CIAK, Milano, Italy 11/7/79.

Palcoscenico ‎– PAL 15007

Vinyl Rip




8 November 2013

STEVENS. RILEY. GUY. Pied Bull, 1981


















On your knees to the boze for this one.

JOHN STEVENS, drums, mini-trumpet
HOWARD RILEY, piano
BARRY GUY, bass

1. 33:55
2. 49:44

Pied Bull, London.  23rd July 1981



Sonny Sharrock Band Konzertmitschnitt vom 29. Oktober 1987, Schauburg, Bremen mp2




21. Juni 2013, 22:05 Uhr
Globale Dorfmusik Live 
Sonny Sharrock Band 
Konzertmitschnitt vom 29. Oktober 1987, Schauburg, Bremen 
Der amerikanische Musiker Sonny Sharrock begann als Sänger und wechselte dann zur Gitarre. Er war Mitglied der Herbie Manns Gruppe und arbeitete mit Miles Davis zusammen. Er war einer der ersten Künstler, die den Free-Jazz auf der Gitarre spielten. Erleben Sie einen Ausschnitt aus seinem Bremer Konzert vom 29. Oktober 1987.
 
Quelle: Sonny Sharrock 
Sonny Sharrock
Warren "Sonny" Sharrock war ein unkonventioneller Gitarrist, in vielfacher Hinsicht. Er galt als Free-Jazz-Mann. Tatsächlich scherte er sich wenig um herkömmliche Gitarrentechniken, sondern spezialisierte sich auf radikale Sound-Attacken. Trotzdem suchte er die Verknüpfung mit Rockjazz, Soul und R&B. So wirkte er an Miles Davis-Sessions für das Album "Jack Johnson" mit. Außerdem war er geraume Zeit Gitarrist in der populären Funk-Band von Flötist Herbie Mann. 
http://www.radiobremen.de/nordwestradio/sendungen/globale_dorfmusik_live/startseite178.html

All thanks to Johann

7 November 2013

JAZZ AT THE OPERA (HÖR ZU BLACK LABEL, 1967)



In autumn 1966 Gunther Schuller's opera "The Visitation" was premiered at the state opera of Hamburg.
The line-up included several Jazz musicians which were later invited for a concert.
It was recorded and released as "Jazz At The Opera".


Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Dusko Goykovich, trumpet
Rolf Kühn, clarinet, bass clarinet
Bent Jaedig, tenor saxophone, flute
John Eaton, piano
Peter Trunk, bass
Ralph Hübner, drums
Gunther Schuller, conductor (tr.B4)

A1. Blues At The Opera (Dusko Goykovich) 11:27
A2. Nights Of Skopje (Dusko Goykovich)   05:27
A3. Rolf's Groove (Rolf Liebermann)      06:48
B1. Waltz For Salome (Rolf Kühn)         03:37
B2. I Remember O.P. (Dusko Goykovich)    06:31
B3. Just A Stressless Intro (Rolf Kühn)  08:13
B4. Night Music (Gunther Schuller)       04:26

TT 46:31

Recorded April 30, 1967 at the Hamburgische Staatsoper, Hamburg, Germany.

HÖR ZU BLACK LABEL SHZE 802 BL


5 November 2013

Gebhard Ullmann „Berlin Suite“ Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg, Do 31.10.2013, 23:30 mp2



WDR 3 Jazznacht:
Jazzfestival Berlin 2013 - 03.11.2013 
An die um 20.05 Uhr beginnende vierstündige Live-Übertragung vom Jazzfest Berlin 2013, unter anderem sind Christian Scott, "Gnawa Jazz Voodoo" mit Joachim Kühn’s "Africa Connection" feat. Pharoah Sanders in Berlin, schließt die WDR 3 Jazznacht ab 0.05 Uhr nahtlos an und präsentiert weitere 6 Stunden Jazz live aus dem Haus der Berliner Festspiele.

 
Der Trompeter, Bandleader und Komponist Christian Scott
Ulf Drechsel und Roland Spiegel präsentieren in insgesamt zehn Stunden musikalische Highlights der ersten drei Festivaltage und -nächte. Interviews mit Musikerinnen und Musikern ergänzen das musikalisch vielschichtige Programm, in dem unter anderem Mitschnitte der Konzerte von Christian Scott, "Gnawa Jazz Voodoo" mit Joachim Kühn’s "Africa Connection" feat. Pharoah Sanders, Gebhard Ullmann’s "Berlin Suite", Michael Riessler’s "Big Circle", der Jack DeJohnette Group feat. Don Byron, von der Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky Jubilee, dem Ilona Haberkampf Quartett und "Jazz & Poetry" mit Christian Brückner und Christian Weidner geplant sind.
Moderation: Ulf Drechsel & Roland Spiegel
Redaktion: Bernd Hoffmann
http://www.wdr3.de/musik/jazzbeiwdr3/jazznachtnovember100.html


Jazzfest Berlin 
 
Gebhard Ullmann und Band. 
© Dietmar Liste 
Gebhard Ullmann „Berlin Suite“
Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg,  Do 31.10.2013, 23:30 
Almut Kühne, vocals
Gerhard Gschlössl, trombone, sousaphone
Gebhard Ullmann, tenor sax, bass clarinet
Kalle Kalima, guitar
Achim Kaufmann, piano
Antonis Anissegos, live electronics, sound design
Chris Dahlgren, bass
Oliver Steidle, drums
Gebhard Ullmann zog Anfang der achtziger Jahre aus dem Rheinland nach Berlin und prägte dort die Szene entscheidend mit, bevor er ab 1989 seine Zeit zwischen Berlin und New York teilte. Bis heute hat sich der weit¬gereiste Saxofonist bei aller Verbundenheit mit Berlin zugleich eine distanzierte Draufsicht auf den multikulturellen Ameisenhaufen bewahrt. Seine Idee von Berlin ist global, genau wie seine Band, deren Mitglieder aus ganz Europa und New York stammen. Aus dieser multinationalen Perspektive ergibt sich in seiner „Berlin Suite“ ein flirrendes Wimmelbild unterschiedlichster Situationen, das sich zu sonischen Momentaufnahmen vom Maybachufer bis zur Museumsinsel verdichtet. Beim Jazzfest erlebt die „Berlin Suite“ ihre Premiere vor großem Publikum.
Gebhard Ullmann Homepage
https://www.berlinerfestspiele.de/de/aktuell/festivals/jazzfest/jazz13_programm/jazz13_veranstaltungsdetail_74343.php

4 November 2013

PEGGIE SAMPSON ‎– THE CONTEMPORARY VIOLA DA GAMBA (MUSIC GALLERY EDITIONS, 1977)








A.  The Seduction Of Sapienta

B1. Pieces For Solo Viola Da Gamba 1
B2. Pieces For Solo Viola Da Gamba 2
B3. Be Merry, A Day Will Come


Peggie Sampson, viola da gamba


Recorded at York University (A, B1) and the Music Gallery (B2), Toronto.

Music Gallery Editions ‎– MGE 7

Vinyl Rip

3 November 2013

NIGHT AND DAY - PLAYS THEM ALL - SET 11 (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

6-1. The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
6-2. I Hadn't Anyone 'Till You
6-3. These Foolish Things
6-4. If I Should Loose You
6-5. Will You Still Be Mine
6-6. Sweet And Lovely
6-7. Long Ago And Far Away
6-8. Easy To Love
6-9. Darn That Dream

Edition Artlier Graz, 2003

CD Rip

2 November 2013

PAWS - PAWS (PARACHUTE, 1981)





A1. Mambo
A2. 18
A3. Farting Around
A4. Guaguanco

B1. Batucada
B2. 4 Confuso
B3. Basic Ceramics
B4. 14
B5. Flesh In 5
B6. 7


David Licht, percussion
Dennis Licht, percussion
Al Clinton, conga solo (A4)


Recorded & mixed 1981 at The Process, Greensboro, N.C.

Parachute ‎– P014

Vinyl Rip





1 November 2013

Paul DUNMALL. Tim WELLS. Dave ALEXANDER. The Complete Rumours Sessions 1992


















This trio was a marvellous vehicle for Dunmall's saxophone playing.  Some of this was released on Live in London (DunsLtdEd 015) but the other sets deserve to be heard.

Especially for Bernd and Rudi who recently came to Birmingham UK from Austria to attend a Paul Dunmall concert.  Hats off chaps.


CD 1

PAUL DUNMALL, tenor sax, c-melody sax
TIM WELLS, bass
DAVE ALEXANDER, drums

1. 38:59
2. 34:40

Rumours, London

8th May 1992

-------------------
CD 2

PAUL DUNMALL, tenor sax
TIM WELLS, bass
DAVE ALEXANDER, drums

1. 41:25
2. 39:52

Rumours, London

4th September 1992






31 October 2013

MFG ‎– IN MINNESOTA (HAT HUT RECORDS, 1978)






A.   Part I B
B1. Part I C
B2. Part II A
C.   Part II B
D1. Part II C
D2. Part II D





Joe McPhee, tenor and soprano saxophone, pocket cornet
Milo Fine, piano, prepared piano, clarinet, drums
Steve Gnitka, guitar


Recorded Live at Walker Church, June 4, 1978.

Hat Hut Records ‎– S/T

Vinyl Rip



30 October 2013

MANFRED SCHOOF - ALBERT MANGELSDORFF QUARTET "NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP NO.187"



...no official recording from this group - I wonder wether...


Manfred Schoof, trumpet & fluegelhorn
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Dave Holland, bass
Billy Higgins, drums


Set 1:

1. Blues Flower (Schoof)               11:58
2. Old Times (Schoof)                  14:08
3. Quadruple Aliens (Mangelsdorff)     13:31
4. Jumpin' In (Holland)                14:49
5. The Eternal Turn-On (Mangelsdorff)  09:30

Set 2:

1. Neon (Schoof)                       12:25
2. Mattie's Matter (Mangelsdorff)      10:50
3. A.M. Blues (Schoof)                 15:02
4. Hot Hut (Mangelsdorff)              13:21
5. applause + announcement             02:09
6. Short 'N Swift (Mangelsdorff)       05:06

Recorded at the Funkhaus des NDR, Studio 10 in Hamburg, Germany on February 21, 1984.

SCANTY. Picard. Bernez. McKenzie. Marsh. 1991






















It's my birthday!!  To celebrate, I'm sharing one of my favourite tapes. As Simon Picard and Dave Bernez are also late-October birthday boys, as was Elton Dean, founder of Rumours Jazz Club, I thought it particularly apt. Funky stuff!

SIMON PICARD, tenor sax
DAVE BERNEZ, el guitar
COLIN MCKENZIE, el bass
TONY MARSH, drums

1. 37:59
2. 12:05
3. 29:43

Rumours, Stoke Newington, London.  22nd November 1991



JOE MCPHEE ‎– GRAPHICS (HAT HUT RECORDS, 1978)





A1. Graphics 3/4
A2. Legendary Heroes

B1. Vieux Carré/Straight
B2. Daisy Bones
B3. Tenor #2

C.  Anamorphosis

D1. Trumpet
D2. Graphics 2/4





Joe McPhee, bells, conch shell, adapted pocket cornet, trumpet, soprano & tenor saxophone


Recorded at the Palais des Artes, Paris, on 6 November and6 December, 1977.



Hat Hut Records ‎– I/J

Vinyl Rip


EUGENE CHADBOURNE ‎– 2000 STATUES AND THE ENGLISH CHANNEL (PARACHUTE, 1979)





A. Side One

B. Side Two



Davey Williams, banjo, mandolin, electric guitar
Wayne Horvitz, bass, harmonica, piano
Tom Cora, cello
Fred Frith, electric guitar
Eugene Chadbourne, electric guitar, dobro
Andrea Centazzo, gong, drums
Evan Gallagher, marimba, vibes, percussion, piano
Steve Beresford, piano, toy guitar, toy piano, toy drums, alto horn
John Zorn, alto and tenor saxophone, Bb clarinet
Bob Ostertag, synthesizer
Mark Kramer, trombone, cheap organ
Charles Verstraeten, trombone, bass trombone, euphonium
Lesli Dalaba, trumpet
Toshinori Kondo, trumpet, alto horn
Jim Katzin, violin
Polly Bradfield, violin
La Donna Smith, violin, viola, hammond organ


The recording was done live to 2-track at Dick Charles Recordings, NY, June 8, 1978.

Parachute ‎– P007


Vinyl Rip

29 October 2013

JEFF CLYNE - IAN CARR - TREVOR WATTS - JOHN STEVENS "SPRINGBOARD" (POLYDOR, 1966)




This was previously posted by kinabalu in December 2009. 
As the links are long gone I thought it would be time for a re-up.
In fact it was this post (thank you kinabalu!) which made me aware about this excellent and still not re-issued LP. 
New rip in flac with (small) cover pictures.

And here's the original text from Kinabalu:

Well, whaddyaknow! I made a request for this in the last post and here it is, served on a golden platter by reader "corvimax" who dipped into the big pool of the P2Ps to retrieve the goodies for our joint enjoyment here on the blog.

Having listened to it several times, it remains a huge mystery why this album has not been deemed worthy of reissue after 40 years, still fetching bundles of money on the collector's market.

This was recorded in 1966, but only released in 1969 on Polydor.

The basic facts:

Jeff Clyne, Ian Carr, Trevor Watts, John Stevens - Springboard

1. Love Was Born [TW]
2. C4 [JS]
3. Ballad [JC]
4. Helen's Clown [TW]
5. Ou Sont Les Neiges D'Antan [IC]
6. Crazy Jane [IC]
7. Springboard [JS]

Ian Carr - trumpet, flugehorn
Trevor Watts - alto sax
Jeff Clyne - bass
John Stevens - drums

Recorded at Regent Sound Studio, London.

(Aug 1966, Polydor 545007)

This is a brilliant album, probably "free" by the standards of the time, but not really free in the sense of the later compact minimalism of the Spontaneous Music Ensemble. It also predates the later fusion of Nucleus, of which Carr and Clyne were founder members, but there are elements of the later Amalgam obviously, with three of the members present here. Perhaps one can hear shades of the early Ornette Coleman and Joe Harriott combos who were pioneers in defining the new thing in the late 50s. It's unorthodox, but still very melodious, chemically free of the mid- to late-60s blow-outs associated with the ESP label. Whatever labels to attach, this is fresh to these ears, more than 40 years after the fact.

After listening to this album, I would advise our followers to listen to the John Stevens - Chemistry - album which we have posted here before. Interesting linkages and continuities from this to the later Chemistry from the mid-70s.

As always, enjoy! More to come! And another thanks to "cortimax" for digging this out of the virtual ether.

28 October 2013

ALBERT MANGELSDORFF SEPTET "LINDAU, 1961"




Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Emil Mangelsdorff, alto saxophone
Günter Kronberg, alto & baritone saxophone
Joki Freund, tenor saxophone, arrangements
Heinz Sauer, tenor saxophone
Günter Lenz, bass
Rune Carlsson, drums


01. Radio announcer - 0:26
02. A Baptist Beat - 4:51
03. Goldie - 4:44
04. Anything Else - 4:52
05. Band intros - 2:13
06. Albert Mangelsdorff announcement - 0:08
07. Sister Sadie - 6:05
08. Interview with Albert Mangelsdorff - 1:16
09. Grand Street - 5:27
10. Madame B - 5:09
11. Tension - 5:12

Recorded by Bayerischer Rundfunk at Stadttheater,  Lindau, Germany on November 20, 1961.

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KHAN JAMAL ‎– GIVE THE VIBES SOME (PALM 1974)




A1. Pure Energy
A2. Clint

B1. 35.007 Feet Up
B2. Give The Vibes Some


Hassan Rashid (Christian Vander), drums
Khan Jamal, vibraphone, marimba
Clint Jackson III, trumpet


Recorded on March 28, 1974 at Studio Palm, Paris.

Palm ‎– PALM 10

Vinyl Rip

27 October 2013

BILL LEWIS & KHAN JAMAL ‎– "THE RIVER" - A VIBRAPHONE-MARIMBA DUET (PHILLY JAZZ INC, 1978)







The River

A.  a) The Waterfall

B1. b) The Vanishing Man


B2. As Salim



Bill Lewis, marimba
Khan Jamal, vibraphone


Recorded at St. Mary's Church Parish Hall, Philadelphia, on August 8, 1977 for WXPN-FM.

Philly Jazz Inc. ‎– PJ1002

Vinyl Rip


ALBERT MANGELSDORFF QUINTET "TÜBINGEN, 1973"




Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Heinz Sauer, alto & tenor saxophone
Gerd Dudek, tenor & soprano saxophone, flute
Buschi Niebergall, bass
Peter Giger, drums

1. Birds of Underground      42:43
2. Sometimes We Walk Home    06:06


Recorded in Tübingen, Germany in 1973.

26 October 2013

PETER KOWALD / GIANLUIGI TROVESI / A.R. PENCK ‎– FREE JAZZ - KONZERT IN DER KUNSTHALLE, BERN (MUSIC CORPORATION, 1981)





A. Kowald Trio I
B. Kowald Trio I




Peter Kowald, bass
Gianluigi Trovesi, alto saxophone, clarinet
A.R. Penck, piano, drums


Recorded: Friday August 14, 1981

Music Corporation ‎– LP 30-771

Vinyl Rip

25 October 2013

JOE MCPHEE ‎– ROTATION (HAT HUT RECORDS, 1977)





A1. Sweet Dragon
A2. Theme From Episode #3
A3. Bahamian Folksong

B1. Spaces
B2. Rotation
B3. Episode #2




Joe McPhee, soprano and tenor saxophone, trumpet, cornet, flugelhorn, cowbell
John Snyder, synthesizer
Marc Levin, trumpet, flugelhorn, mellophone (B3)


Recorded September 3rd, 1976, at the "Jazz In Basel" concerts.

Hat Hut Records ‎– D

Vinyl Rip


RADIO JAZZ GROUP STUTTGART feat. ALBERT MANGELSDORFF & PETER BRÖTZMANN TRIO





Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Peter Brötzmann, tenor saxophone
Zbigniew Seifert, violin
Wolfgang Dauner, piano
Fred van Hove, piano
Adelhard Roidinger, bass
Buschi Niebergall, bass
Han Bennink, drums

1. Was ich noch sagen wollte (35:11)
2. FM Outro (0:36)

Recorded February, 1974 in Stuttgart, Germany.


23 October 2013

JOE MCPHEE ‎– TENOR (HAT HUT RECORDS, 1977)







A1. Knox (Dedicated To Niklaus Troxler, Willisau)
A2. Good-Bye Tom B (Dedicated To Klaus Baumgärtner)
A3. Sweet Dragon (Dedicated To Marc Levin)

B.  Tenor



Joe McPhee, tenor saxophone

Recorded at September 1st and 2nd 1976 at Michael Overhage's farmhouse in Adlemsried, Switzerland.

Hat Hut Records ‎– C

Vinyl Rip


21 October 2013

ART ENSEMBLE OF CHICAGO with the SUN PERCUSSION SUMMIT. London 1995
















Lester Bowie
Roscoe Mitchell
Malachi Favors
Don Moye

Mamame Samake
Enoch Williamson
Babu Atiba
Selah Allen
Mesach Silas

1. 38:25
2. 9:21
3. 5:11

Queen Elizabeth Hall, London. November 1995.

BBC Radio 3 b'cast.



20 October 2013

Ronald Shannon Jackson 12 January 1940 - 19 October 2013


I just learnt of the passing away of Ronald Shannon Jackson at the age of 73: He was suffering from leukemia. I saw Shannon Jackson twice, first with the Decoding Society in my home town and then with Last Exit at the North Sea Jazz Festival in Scheweningen in 1987, just outside the Hague. I also bought several Decoding Society records back in the 80s and I believe they can still be found easily.

Much later I found out that the NSJF gig was videotaped and parts of it also appeared on "Cassette Recordings" out on the Enemy label the same year. So what I can offer here in memory of Shannon Jackson is a little over 40 minutes of Last Exit at the NSJF.

RIP


18 October 2013

DAVID WERTMAN "KARA SUITE" (MUSTEVIC SOUND, 1976)




Charles Tyler, alto saxophone
Ken Simon, tenor & soprano saxophone
Richard Schatzberg, french horn
David Wertman, bass
Steve Reid, drums & percussion

A1. Kara Suite     07:09    
A2. Sunshine     06:59    
B1. Sharatarr     11:31    
B2. Devotion     04:55

Recorded June 1976 at the Sound Hut, New Jersey.

MUSTEVIC SOUND MS 3001


17 October 2013

TTT ‎– ISLE IN THE OCEAN (MUSIC CORPORATION, 1984)





A1. Xtrmpnieee
A2. N.Y. Situation I
B1. Isle In The Ocean
B2. N.Y. Situation II


Heinz Wollny, bass
A.R. Penck, drums
Frank Wollny, guitar
Frank Lowe, saxophone
Billy Bang Walker, violin


Produced 29 May 1984 at N.Y. Dimensional Sound Studio

Music Corporation, no number

Vinyl Rip

CECIL TAYLOR UNIT "SPRING OF TWO BLUE J's" (UNIT CORE, 1973)




 See here for some background with great cover scans - also you may find still some mp3 with more music from the concert there.



Cecil Taylor, piano
Jimmy Lyons, alto saxophone
Sirone, bass
Andrew Cyrille, drums


1. Spring Of Two Blue-J's (part 1)  16:05
2. Spring Of Two Blue-J's (part 2)  21:24

Recorded on 4 November 1973 at Town Hall, NYC.

UNIT CORE RECORDS 30551

(this rip from the Jazz View 008 CD - which was a bootleg)

Note: new links for a rip of the LP added - Thank you G!!!!

16 October 2013

Amman Boutz (fish music 1989)


Ekkehard Jost - accordion, reeds
Dieter Manderscheid - contrabass
Joe Bonica - drums
Herbert Hellhund - trumpet

A1 - Verzeihen Sie Das Harte Wort     7:46    
A2 - Blech Shuffle Stomp No.1         4:12    
A3 - Nebel-Leben             5:17    
A4 - Rue De Lappe             5:08    
B1 - Tangenta Nova             6:26    
B2 - Pablo                 7:17    
B3 - Dodicodi             6:20    
B4 - Zufällig Der Biber         1:45    

composed By  Ekkehard Jost
recorded January 13.-15., 1989 in Giessen/Germany

fish music 1989. FM 002
vynil rip

JOE MCPHEE ‎– THE WILLISAU CONCERT (HAT HUT RECORDS, 1976)





A1. Touchstone
A2. Voices

B1. Bahamian Folksong
B2. Harriet









Makaya Ntshoko, drums
John Snyder, synthesizer, voice
Joe McPhee, tenor and soprano saxophone





Recorded on 11 October 1976 at the Mohren Hotel in Willisau.

Concert organized by Nikolaus Troxler

Hat Hut Records ‎– Hat-B

Vinyl Rip





15 October 2013

HANS KENNEL ‎– AUDIENCE (PLAINISPHARE, 1985)





A1. Fallun
A2. Audience

B1. Was An Dir Berg War
B2. Für Konrad Bayer


Hans Kennel, trumpet, flugelhorn
Olivier Magnenat, bass
Olivier Clerc, drums, percussion
Franco D'Andrea, piano
Hans Koch, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet
Glenn Ferris, trombone
Lesley Stephenson, vocals
Urs Blöchlinger, vocals, flute, saxophones


Recorded in Willisau, June 3-5, 1985

Plainisphare ‎– PL 1267-27

Vinyl Rip


14 October 2013

DUNMALL. WELLS. ALEXANDER. Water Rats 1992. Set 2
















A short but potent second set!  Enjoy.
 (First set)

PAUL DUNMALL, tenor sax
TIM WELLS, bass
DAVE ALEXANDER, drums

1.  Second set  24:49

The Water Rats, Kings Cross, London

25th August 1992



JOE MCPHEE - BLACK MAGIC MAN (HAT HUT, 1975)





This is a re-up request for nijimasu.

It's the third time on IS. It was posted by Wallofsound in 2008 here, with a great written response to the music and by Onxidlib in 2001 here. The only reason I am re-posting, rather than adding live links to the earlier posts, is to showcase Klaus Baumgärtner's wonderful graphics, including the first cover.




A1. Black Magic Man
A2. Song For Laureen

B1. Hymn Of The Dragon Kings





Joe McPhee, tenor & soprano saxophone
Mike Kull, piano
Tyrone Crabb, bass & electric bass
Ernest Bostic, percussion
Bruce Thompson, percussion




Recorded in concert at Vassar College, Poughkeepie, N.Y. on December 12, 1970.

HAT HUT Records A

Vinyl Rip





URS BLÖCHLINGER / THOMAS DÜRST ‎– IL FAUT BOIRE (MR. JAZZ, 1982)






A1. Grosse Pferde - Kleine Reiter
A2. Baghwan In America
A3. Jacques Tati Privat
A4. Fuck The Form & Save The Tune

B1. Il Faut Boire (Pour Oublier Les Amis De Sa Femme)
B2. Serene
B3. Exferno
B4. Pourboire


Thomas Dürst, bass
Urs Blöchlinger, alto & sopranino saxophone, flute, CH-phon
Burhan Oecal, darbuka (A2)
Hansjörg Notz, barkeeper (B4)

Recorded on 17 and 17 April 1982 at Powerplay Studio, Horgen


Mr. Jazz ‎– LP 1002

Vinyl Rip



Sam Rivers,with Paul Bley&Scorpio, Studio Rivbea, NYC 1972


An important document of an otherwise unrecorded line-up, the sound is atmospheric and very listenable for a tape recording of its vintage...
thanks to the Taper/Sharers !!
BTW the Last very promising Track Cuts out after just 3 minutes.. if anyone has the longer version referred to in the Rick Lopez Sam Rivers Sessionography (see seeders info below) , we would love to hear it!
Enjoy!

Seeders Notes
Sam Rivers w/Paul Bley and Scorpio
Studio Rivbea
NY, NY
December 1972
aud>?>reel>cdr>eac(secure mode)>flac(level 6)

total time 56:13

1 unknown (tape flip) 45:32
2 unknown continued 7:41
3 unknown (fades out) 3:03

Sam Rivers - tenorand  soprano saxophones,  flute, voice
Paul Bley - electric piano, ARP synthesizer
Dave Holland - bass
Barry Altschul - drums

Rick Lopez' site lists a longer version...anyone got that to share?
http://www.bb10k.com/RIVERS.disc.html#72.12.00-1