16 November 2014
13 November 2014
NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP No.49 "5 DEGREES EAST - 5 DEGREES WEST" (1967)
Palle Mikkelborg, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Tomasz Stanko, trumpet
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Nathan Davis, flute, soprano & tenor sxophone, bass clarinet
Wlodzimierz Nahorny, alto saxophone
Jan 'Rtaszyn' Wroblewski, tenor saxophone
Andrzej Trzaskowski, piano
Roman Dylag, bass
Ronnie Stephenson, drums
Hans Heinrich Breitkreuz, engineer
Hans Gerthberg, producer
01. Announcement (03:00)
02. Opener - 5 Deegrees East 5 Deegrees West (01:52)
03. Mellow For Othello (06:47)
04. Out Of The Way (06:11)
05. Beat For Pete (06:16)
06. The Hop (10:57)
07. For The Highest Stake (05:12)
08. Hey, Coco (09:44)
09. Berlin Calling (05:32)
10. The Quibble (11:09)
11. Show Biz'n Done (Grand Waltz Brilliant) (07:29)
12. Dookola Wojtek (08:01)
13. Post Scriptum (04:28)
14. Seant (12:20)
15. Requiem For Scotty (04:14)
16. Just The Coincidence (07:44)
17. Closer - 5 Deegrees East 5 Deegrees West (01:40)
Note: "The Quibble" on 599865 NDR JAZZWORKSHOP '67 (issued only for promotional purposes)
Rec.: January 27, 1967, Großer Sendesaal des NDR, Hamburg, Germany.
12 November 2014
PHIL MINTON, YAGIHASHI TSUKASA, SATO YUKIE, HIGO HIROSHI – NIPPARA•TOKYO (AUSTIN RECORDS, 2004)
1. Untitled
2. Untitled
3. Untitled
4. Untitled
5. Untitled
6. Untitled
Yagihashi Tsukasa, alto saxophone
Higo Hiroshi, electric bass
Sato Yukie, electric guitar
Phil Minton, vocals
Recorded at Former Nippara-Elementary-School, Tokyo on March 18th 2004 (1-3) and at The Temple Of No Power, No Virtue, Koenji, Tokyo on March 16th 2004
Austin Records – ARR-0017
CD Rip
9 November 2014
QUARTET MODERNE "ST.JOHANN, 2009"
Harri Sjöström, soprano saxophone
Phil Wachsmann, violin, electronics
Teppo Hauta-Aho, bass
Paul Lovens, drums
1. announcement 00:34
2. unknown title 28:27
3. unknown title 09:44
4. unknown title 03:45
5. unknown title 05:29
Recorded at the Alte Gerberei in St. Johann in Tirol, Austria on March 7, 2009.
8 November 2014
DHARMA QUINTET – END STARTING (SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE DE PRODUCTIONS PHONOGRAPHIQUES, 1971)
A. Tormilina
B1. Tonton SFP
B2. End Starting
B3. Cirrus
Jeff Sicard, alto & tenor saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
Michel Gladieux, bass
Jacques Mahieux, dums
Patricio Villaroel, electric piano
Gérard Coppéré, soprano & tenor saxophone
Gérard Marais, guitar
Recorded in Paris on 17 May 1971
Société Française De Productions Phonographiques – SFP - 13.006
LP Rip
6 November 2014
SERGE ERMOLL'S FREE KATA "THE NEW LANGUAGE OF MUSIC - VOL.1" (FREE KATA, 1976)
This LP was posted about four years ago over at Dust in the nostrils. Go there for more information about the group and Ermoll.
I got it from a friend but it seems to be from the blog.
However - as the last request for a re-up is from December 2013 I take the freedom to post this strong outing here again.
I've manually removed the worst clicks etc.
Edward Bronson, tenor saxophone
Serge Ermoll, piano
Lewis Burdett, drums
A. The First Movement 17:15
B. The Second Movement 19:30
Recorded October 10, 1976.
Recorded and mixed at Earth Media Recording Company, Sydney Australia.
FREE KATA 002 (vinyl rip)
NDR JAZZWORKSHOP NO.56 - ATTILA ZOLLER (1968)
Allan Botschinsky, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Torolf Mölgard, trombone
Claes Rosendahl, tenor saxophone, flute
Lee Konitz, alto saxophone, flute
Heinz Sauer, soprano & tenor saxophone
Cecil Payne, baritone saxophone, clarinet
Wolfgang Dauner, piano, organ
Attila Zoller, guitar
Barre Phillips, bass
Stu Martin, drums
01. Struwwelpeter (A. Zoller) 6:02
Solos: Botschinsky, Sauer (ts), Mölgard, Dauner, Payne (bs), Rosendahl (ts), Zoller, Phillips
02. Beehive '94 (W. Dauner) 6:50
Solos: Zoller, Payne (bs), Dauner (org), Konitz (as)
03. The Sweet Hustler (A. Zoller) 5:56
Zoller and rhythm section only. Solos: Zoller, Phillips
04. At Twilight (A. Zoller) 6:23
Solos: Sauer (ss), Konitz (as), Mölgard, Zoller
05. Up To The Moment (B. Phillips) 8:33
Solos: collective, Phillips, Sauer
06. Rumpelstilzchen (A. Zoller) 8:14
Solos: Zoller, Phillips, Sauer, Martin
07. Impressions Of Sounds For Piano And Band (W. Dauner) 5:47
Solo: Dauner (p)
08. Flying Fish (C. Payne) 7:14
Solos: Payne (bs), Botschinsky (flh), Dauner (p), Zoller, Sauer (ts)
09. Cry Cry Gypsy Cry (A. Zoller) 9:36
Solos: Zoller, Sauer (ts), collective
10. Rebecca Is 18 (L. Konitz) 5:56
Konitz and Zoller only
11. Git The Money Blues (J. Owens) 7:31
Solos: Zoller, Sauer (ts), Botschinsky (flh), Rosendahl (ts)
Recorded at Studio 10, Grosser Sendesaal des NDR Funkhauses, Hamburg on March 29, 1968.
NDR Jazz Workshop No. 56; produced by Hans Gertberg.
"The Sweet Hustler," "At Twilight," and "Rebecca is 18" are included on the LP NDR Jazzworkshop '68 (NDR 654 057).
4 November 2014
DHARMA QUINTET – MR ROBINSON (SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE DE PRODUCTIONS PHONOGRAPHIQUES, 1970)
A1. Augure
A2. Jerkologie
B. Balada Y Tres
Jeff Sicard, alto & tenor saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
Michel Gladieux, bass
Jacques Mahieux, dums
Patricio Villaroel, piano, electric piano
Gérard Coppéré, soprano & tenor saxophone
Recorded in Paris, July 27, 1970.
Société Française De Productions Phonographiques – SFP - 53.006
LP Rip
3 November 2014
Glenn Horiuchi - Manzanar Voices (Asian Improv 1989)
Glenn Horiuchi's music is generally political (he was heavily involved in the reparations movement for the Japanese-Americans forced to live in prison camps during World War II.) and hints strongly at the traditional Japanese taiko rhythm yet also has the improvising and excitement of jazz.....
from all music
The title cut reflect Glenn's experiences on community pilgrimages to Manzanar, California - the site of one of the ten concentration camps.
from liner notes
Glenn Horiuchi - piano
Leon Alexander - drums
M'Chaka Uba - bass on A2 and B1
Taiji Miyagawa - bass on track A1 AND B2
A1 - Blues for John Okada
A2 - Manzanar voices
A3 - Edna's dream
B1 - Stockton calling
B2 - Seeds of resistance
B3 - Lullaby
recorded june 1989 at Fanfare studios, El Cajon, CA
all compositions by Glenn Horiuchu
Asian Improv, AIR-0006, 1989
vinyl
2 November 2014
NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP No.64 "CATCHING THE NEW ONES" (1969)
Allan Botschinsky, tpt, flh, mellophone
Roger Guérin, tpt, flh
Locksley "Slide" Hampton, tb
Nick Evans, tb
Radu Malfatti, tb
Herb Geller, ss, as, ts, cl, fl, bass fl, oboe
John Surman, ss, bs, bcl
Leszek Zadlo, sss, ss, as, ts
Pierre Cavalli, g
Steve Kuhn, p
Palle Danielsson, b
Stu Martin, dr
1. Catching the New Ones (S. Hampton) 6:17
Solos: Hampton, Zadlo (ts)
2. Joachim (S. Martin) 6:47
Solos: Martin, Danielsson, Surman (bs)
3. Raindrops, Raindrops (S. Kuhn-L. Wallin) 6:27
Solo: Kuhn
4. Transmutations (P. Cavalli) 10:51
Solos: Geller (ss), Cavalli
5. Let Me Play the Lion, Too (H. Geller) 13:22
Solos: Kuhn (org), Geller (ss, bass fl, fl, oboe, ss)
6. Pretty Thing (S. Hampton) 7:13
Solos: Hampton, Zadlo (as), Kuhn
7. Black Horse (N. Evans) (inc (fade out)) 6:11
Solos: Botschinsky (flh), Evans, Surman (bs), Kuhn
8. Mini Rock (S. Hampton) 7:04
Solos: Zadlo (ss), Cavalli
Studio 10, Grosser Sendesaal des NDR Funkhauses, Hamburg, November 28, 1969.
"Mini Rock," was issued on NDR Jazzworkshop '69/'70 (NDR 654 094).
BYARD LANCASTER - CLINT JACKSON III – MOTHER AFRICA + 1 (PALM, 1974)
I have added the extra 15 minute track that was recorded at the same session and later included on Anthology Jef Gilson: The Meeting Time; Bobby Jaspar/Byard Lancaster, PALM 21, 1975
A. We The Blessed
B. Mother Africa (In 3 Parts)
+1. Love Always
Byard Lancaster, alto saxophone, vocals
Jean-François Catoire, bass
Keno Speller, congas, bells
Jonathan Dickinson, drums
Clint Jackson III, trumpet, bells
Recorded at Studio PALM, Paris, on 8 March 1974
Palm – PALM 9
LP Rip
1 November 2014
LA MONTE YOUNG "POLLING, 2007"
....don't know wether this will be of interest for you - at least (again) something a bit different (;-]
Theatre of Eternal Music String Ensemble
Charles Curtis, cello, leader
Yuri Christiansen, cello
Reynard Rott, cello
Christopher Williams, double bass
'The First Dream of The High-Tension Line Stepdown Transformer'
from 'The Four Dreams of China' (world premiere)
)La Monte Young(
01. part I 03:57
02. part II 06:04
03. part III 05:48
04. part IV 18:29
05. part V 43:32
Recorded on August 4, 2007 in Polling, Bavaria at Kunst im Regenbogenstadl.
JEF GILSON – ANTHOLOGY JEF GILSON 1945/1975 : THE MEETING TIME: BOBBY JASPAR (PALM, 1975)
A1. Et Monk?
A2. Fast Fats
A3. Hot-Times
A4. Modo Azul
B1. Quiproquo
Roger Guérin, trumpet (A1-B1)
Fernand Verstraete, trumpet (A1-3, B1)
Luis Fuentes, trombone, (A1-3, B1)
Bobby Jaspar, tenor saxophone (A1-B1)
Walter Davis Jr, piano (A1-3, B1)
Doug Watkins, bass (A1-3, B1)
Art Taylor, drums (A1-3, B1)
Claude Civelli, tenor saxophone (A4)
Salvatore Parotta, tenor saxophone (A4)
Michel Gaudry, bass (A4)
Recorded in Paris, 1958
Palm – PALM 21
LP Rip
30 October 2014
NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP NO.50 "REMEMBER OSCAR PETTIFORD" (1967)
Dusko Goykovic, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Milo Pavlovic, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Åke Persson, trombone
Eric Van Lier, trombone, tuba
Eddie Busnello, alto saxophone
Johnny Griffin, tenor saxophone
Hans Koller, tenor saxophone
Mal Waldron, piano
Karl-Theodor Geier, bass, cello
Eddie De Haas, bass
Albert "Tootie" Heath, drums
Hans Gertberg, announcer
Rehearsal
01. Rehearsal chatter 0:16
02. Blues In The Closet (B. Powell) 5:05
Solos: Goykovic (tpt); Persson; Goykovic/Persson/Heath (4s)
03. Rehearsal chatter 1:33
04. Keep The Fort (O. Pettiford) 4:17
Solos: De Haas (b); Geier (cello)
05. Rehearsal + chatter 3:21
Concert
06. Remember O.P. (M. Waldron) 5:10
Solos: Goykovic (tpt); Pavlovic (flh)
07. My Little Cello (O. Pettiford) 4:00
Solos: De Haas; Geier (cello)
08. Introduction (Hans Gertberg) 0:15
09. Keep The Fort (O. Pettiford) 4:14
Solos: Persson; Van Lier (tb)
10. Introduction (Hans Gertberg) 0:50
11. Bohemia After Dark (K. Clarke) 7:27
Solos: Pavlovic (tpt); Busnello; Griffin; Pavlovic/Busnello/Griffin (4s)
12. Introduction (Hans Gertberg) 0:41
13. Blues In The Closet (O. Pettiford) 7:08
Solos: Griffin; Heath; Griffin/Heath (4s)
14. Closing announcement 0:22
Recorded on February 24, 1967 at Studio 10, Grosser Sendesaal des NDR Funkhauses, Hamburg.
29 October 2014
JEF GILSON – ANTHOLOGY JEF GILSON 1945/1975 : THE BEGINNING OF JEAN-LUC PONTY (PALM, 1975)
A1. Laughin'Sophie
A2. Saxifrage
A3. Three-four Strings
A4. Parodixieland
A5. Big Ben
B1. Java For Raspail
B2. Before Z
B3. Horoscope
B4. Three-Four-Two
B5. King Of The Mountain
B6. Up To The Light
Jean-Luc Ponty, violin, clarinet (B6)
Bernard Vitet, flugelhorn (A1,2,5,6, B4,5)
François Jeanneau, soprano saxophone (A1,2, B2-6)
Jean-Louis Chautemps, tenor saxophone (A1-4, B2-6), baritone saxophone (A3,4)
Joseph Martin, french horn (A1,2, B2-6)
Claude Lenissois, bass clarinet (A1,2, B2-6), clarinet (B3)
Jef Gilson, piano (A1-4, B1-6)
Henri Texier, bass (A1,2,3-5, B1-6)
Stephane Vilar, drums (A1-4, B2-6)
Mowgli Jospim, trombone (A4, B4,5)
Pierre Bergeret, trumpet (A5, B1)
Ivan Jullien, trumpet (A5, B1)
Michel Poli, trumpet (A5, B1)
Jean-Pierre Burtin, trombone (A5, B1)
Dominique Watre, trombone (A5, B1)
Raymond Pichereau, bass trombone (A5, B1)
Joseph Martin, french horn (A5, B1)
RM Nicolas, clarinet (A5, B1)
Claude Lenissois, bass clarinet (A5, B1)
François Jeanneau, soprano saxophone (A5, B1)
Jean-Louis Chautemps, tenor saxophone (A5, B1)
William Boucaya, baritone saxophone (A5, B1)
Michel Portal, alto saxophone (A5, B1)
Claude Langue, harp (A5, B1)
Jean-Claude Petit, piano (A5)
Jacques Thollot, drums (A5, B1)
Willy Coquillat, percussion (A5, B1)
Recorded in Paris, Januray and March 1963
Palm – PALM 19
LP Rip
28 October 2014
WATAZUMIDO DOSO ROSHI (1910-1992) "HOTCHIKU"
There is a request for Hotan Yamamoto's "Silver World" which I have as a LP. But unfortunately not yet ripped.
Honestly I don't know when I will be able to do so...
But I got three rips - some month ago - from a great shakuhachi player whom I previously only knew by name.
Have listened to the music only a bit - but it's quite special to say the least.....
Watazumido, shakuhachi (Hochiku)
01. Saji 06'34
02. Watazumi No Shirabe 06'14
03. Sugagaki 02'04
04. Mushirabe 01'10
05. Suzuru 02'52
06. Sanya 11'23
07. Sanan 09'22
08. Kudariba (Kansai) 01'39
09. Kudariba (Oshu) 03'10
10. Kokuji 08'33
11. Tamuke 03'08
12. Hifumi No Shirabe 01'53
13. Honshirabe 01'58
14. Reiho 03'11
15. Shingetsu 05'05
Recording Date: 1968
Tracks 1-13 taken from "Watazumido (Hochiku)" (Polydor, 1968); track 14 from "Hochiku to shakuhachi" (Polydor, 1961), track 15 from "Hochiku" (Polydor, 1961).
POLYDOR UDC-499 (CD - Japan 2000)
WATAZUMIDO DOSO ROSHI (1910-1992) is perhaps the most legendary of all modern shakuhachi players and teachers. Amongst his many students is Yokoyama Katsuya, one of greatest players in Japan today.
Regarding himself as something other than a musician, Watazumido based his music in an uncompromising vigorous physical discipline. He was a practitioner of the Jo stick, a long hardwood pole with which he used to stretch, massage, pounds and invigorate his body in a daily regimen beginning at 3:30 AM each day. For over 3,000 consecutive days, he maintained this discipline.
Watazumido studied Rinzai Zen attaining the title of Roshi or Master and later became the Kanjo or unifying head of the Fuke sect of Zen Buddhism. He shunned traditional organized Zen practice for 32 years in favor of his own iconoclastic approach distinguished by breath training and vigorous exercise at its core. The lengthening of the "Out Breath" in his practice is directly descended from the wisdom of the breath as practiced in Zen.
Watazumido's music is as unique as it is intense. His style of shakuhachi playing is based on a discipline combining Zen breath awareness and the martial arts. He is known for the blowing an original, personal style of Honkyoku on bamboos of enormous size and length called hotchiku flutes. shakuhachi.com
NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP NO.2 - HANS KOLLER (1958)
Jörgen Ryg, trumpet
Hans Koller, tenor saxophone
Gerd Dudek, tenor saxophone
Willi Sanner, baritone saxophone
Attila Zoller, guitar
Werner Giertz, piano
Oscar Pettiford, bass, cello
Dave Moore, bass
Kenny Clarke, drums
Disc 1
01. Wiener Blues (A. Zoller) 4:40
02. Early Piece (A. Zoller) 3:05
03. Amusia (A. Zoller) 5:09
04. The Lady is a Tramp (R. Rodgers-L. Hart) 3:48
05. Bernie's Tune (B. Miller-J. Leiber-A. Stoller) 3:59
06. F.G.E. Blues (H. Koller) 5:50
07. The Box (H. Koller) 3:16
08. Yesterdays (J. Kern-O. Harbach) 4:09
09. Willow Weep for Me (A. Ronell) 4:30
10. Kenny's Feeling (A. Zoller) 3:43
Disc 2
01. Cohn's Limit (H. Koller) 6:26
02. Yardbird Suite (C. Parker) 4:01
03. Love Nest (A. Zoller) 4:11
04. Dark Glow (W. Giertz) 5:29
05. Stalag 414 (A. Zoller) 4:45
06. Gertberg Walk (O. Pettiford) 3:56
07. The Gentle Art of Love (O. Pettiford) 6:00
08. Willie der Bär (H. Koller) 6:40
Recorded: November 14, 1958 at Grosser Sendesaal (Studio 10) des NDR Funkhauses, Hamburg.
COMPOSERS POOL "THE BIG REUNION" (RAVENNA, 1985)
Kenny Wheeler, trumpet (or fluegelhorn)
John Surman, baritone saxophone
John Taylor, piano
Dave Holland, bass
Tony Oxley, drums
1. introduction 00:53
2. unknown title 27:38
3. introduction 02:54
4. unknown title 31:19
5. unknown title 16:39
Recorded in Ravenna at "Rocca Brancaleone" on July 4 , 1985.
26 October 2014
TERUMASA HINO - THE MAGNIFICENT TRUMPET OF TERUMASA HINO (MCA RECORDS, 1970)
A1. Watermelon Man
A2. Song For My Father
A3. Back Lush
A4. The Return Of The Prodigal Son
B1. Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
B2. Cantalope Island
B3. Little Sun Flower
Terumasa Hino, trumpet
Konosuke Saijo, tenor ssaxophone
You Tokuyama, piano
Yuji Ohno, piano
Kunimitsu Inaba, bass
Motohiko Hino, drrums
MCA Records - JMC-5001
LP Rip
THE WILD ROOTS "LONGING FOR PEACE" (RICKS RECORDS, 1992)
Here's something entirely different - for a change...
I Wayan Lantir, gender, balinese drums, gong, flutes
Inus Vendri Putra Nugraha, javanese drums, javanese flute, percussion, koor vocals
Oen's Untung P. Sigalingging, violin, percussion, west java drums, bamboo gamelan, bass guitar
A.H. Purnomo, acoustic guitar, java-sitar, bamboo flutes, magic trumpet, koor vocals
Madi Kertonegoro, chinese, balinese & javanese flutes, sakahochi flute, drum, gangsa, percussion
01. Memory Of Ubud Monkey Forest 6:12
02. Rafting In Ayung River 7:20
03. Tell To The Rainbow That I Longing For Peace 9:06
04. Lalilu-lilalideng 5:12
05. From San Francisco To Mendocino 2:30
06. From Beijing To Padangbai 8:09
07. Palestina 8:19
08. Cross Culture 3:41
09. Diary Of Ubud Night Market Cleaner 6:06
10. Anti Black Magic 4:06
Recorded in Ubud, Bali.
RICKS RECORDS (1992)
(cassette rip)
25 October 2014
JACK BRUCE R.I.P.
JOHN SURMAN
JACK BRUCE
JON HISEMAN
1. 4:53
2. 7:56
3. 7:38
4. 4:07
5. 5:33
6. 27:49
7. 7:29
BBC 1971
BARRY WALLENSTEIN – TAKING OFF (AK-BA RECORDS, 1982)
A1. Careful Bump / Lucky Man / Macho Mouth
A2. Cages
A3. Love Talk / Rescue / Hazard Heat
A4. Do It Now / Short Life
A5. The Jeweled Moths / Going On
B1. Taking Off
B2. Time Down / Love And Crush / Autumn Music
B3. Birthday Poem / Tune For Annie
B4. To My Love / Lady Of Fashin / A Lone
B5. In The Breath Of The Drum / Girl On The Bed
B6. Lullaby Land / Improv
Jeremy Steig, flute
Jeff Meyer, percussion
Bill Chelf, piano
Charles Tyler, saxophones
Barry Wallenstein, poetry
Recorded at Sound Hights Studio, Brooklyn, 1981
AK-BA Records – AK-BA-1040
LP Rip
23 October 2014
NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP NO.53 "MEET IN BERLIN!" (1967)
Jimmy Owens, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Åke Persson, trombone
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Eric Van Lier, bass trombone, tuba
Gerd Dudek, tenor saxophone, clarinet
Emil Mangelsdorff, alto saxophone, flute
Jan Konopasek, tenor & baritone saxophone, flute
Attila Zoller, guitar
Don Friedman, piano
Barre Phillips, bass
Stu Martin, drums, percussion
Albert "Tootie" Heath, drums
Disc 1
01. Meet in Berlin (A. Zoller) (first version) 4:32
Solos: Zoller, Emil Mangelsdorff (as), Owens, Dudek (ts), Friedman
02. Contrasts (D. Friedman) 5:07
Solos: Friedman, Persson, Konopasek (ts)
03. Flute Blues (A. Zoller) 7:07
Solos: Konopasek (fl), Emil Mangelsdorff (fl)
04. Dreambells (A. Zoller) 6:12
Solos: collective, Zoller, collective
05. Change 'Em Up (J. Owens) 7:42
Solos: Konopasek (ts), Albert Mangelsdorff, Zoller, Friedman
06. Three Times, One Theme (A. Mangelsdorff) 10:55
Solos: Albert Mangelsdorff, Konopasek (bs), Zoller
Disc 2
07. Alicia's Lullaby (A. Zoller) 8:08
Zoller, Phillips, Heath only. Solos: Zoller, Phillips
08. Danzig Suite (A. Zoller) 10:08
Solos: Albert Mangelsdorff, Zoller
09. Spring Signs (D. Friedman) 12:23
Solos: Friedman, Phillips
10. Three, Four, Five, Six (J. Owens) 11:49
Solos: Dudek, Friedman, Owens
Recorded on August 31, 1967 at the Grosser Sendesaal des Sender Freies Berlin, Berlin.
Produced by Hans Gertberg.
"Dreambells" and "Alicia's Lullaby" are included on the LP NDR Jazzworkshop '67 (NDR 599 865).
BARRY WALLENSTEIN, CECIL MCBEE, STANLEY COWELL – BEAST IS (AK-BA RECORDS, 1978)
A1. Revenge, Liberty NY, Legend Of The Wild West
A2. In The Money Talk, All Messed Up
A3. Skimmer, Deception I And II, Snow Fire, A House In The Mountains
B1. Loss Of Parts, Complaint, Paranoia, Back Ache
B2. Beast Is A Wolf, Spider's Way, Snake
B3. A Sleeping Man, Field Of Questions, Shorty Life Of A Five-Minute Dancer
B4. Footprints, Where I Need To Be, Time After Time
Cecil McBee, bass, cello
Stanley Cowell, piano
Barry Wallenstein, poetry
Recorded at Downtown Sound, NYC, June 15, 1976
AK-BA Records – AK-1020
LP Rip
21 October 2014
MICHEL PILZ TRIO "CELESTE" (TRION, 1978)
Michel Pilz, bass clarinet
Buschi Niebergall, bass
Uwe Schmitt, drums
A1. Celeste 4:19
A2. Prompt 8:45
A3. Mira 8:52
B1. Telep 7:43
B2. Mergansee 9:36
B3. Linde 6:25
Recorded Trion Sound Studio, Frankfurt, Germany in March 1978.
TRION 3901 LP
Note: the cover pics are mine but the rip is still the old one from glmlr which was posted in 2010 by Sotise see here
LiMBO (2005)
LiMBO (self-released, 2005)
1. Takto! / This Way!
2. Vzpomínka na Afriku / Remembering Africa
3. Frygidní muži / Frygid Men
4. Mr. Long
3. Balada o starých časech / Ballad about Old Times
6. 4 v bazaru / 4 in Bazaar
7. Franta / Frankie
8. Karlíkovi z lásky / To Charlie with Love
9. Dalí na pastvě / Dalí on Graze
10. Nahý rabín (Krása, děkujem.) / Naked Rabi (Great, Thank You.)
11. Blues ze sna / Blues from a Dream
12. Tušení / Premonition
13. Škrunda / Clump {bonus track}
PAVEL HRUBÝ - tenor sax, bass clarinet
FRANTiŠEK KUČERA - trumpet, flugelhorn
TARAS VOLOSHCHUK - double bass
MiLOŠ DVOŘÁČEK - drums, percussion
Recorded 13. - 14.5. 2005, Faust Records studio, Prague
Czech group Limbo (well, the bass player is Ukrainian, and current drummer from Slovakia), led by reed player Pavel Hrubý, will celebrate 10 years anniversary soon. As acoustic quartet, they are always operating ECM-like side of freebop with slight direction towards improv (at concerts especially). Other (sometimes parallel) seven piece, so called electro-acoustic incarnation is no less attractive. Presented here is their self released acoustic debut, which was reissued last year as mp3 download by blogspot netlabel Signals from Arkaim with one bonus track.
Their fourh (third acoustic) album titled Koncert from 2012 is out on Polí5 label and available in all formats with Name your price option on label's bandcamp store.
19 October 2014
HANS KOLLER FREE SOUND "VIENNA, AUDIMAX, 1974"
Hans Koller, soprano & tenor saxophone, announcements
Zbigniew Seifert , violin
George Gruntz , electric piano, synthesizer
Adelhard Roidinger, bass
Janusz Stefanski, drums, percussion
1. band intro 1:43
2. Adea (Seifert) 24:57
3. Space (Koller) 21:58
4. Red Robin Hood In Baghdad (Gruntz) (incomplete - radio ann. v/o) 8:20
Recorded at Audimax der Universität, Wien (Austria) on June 12, 1974.
JEF GILSON – ANTHOLOGY JEF GILSON 1945/1975 : THE BIG BAND ERA (PALM, 1975)
A1. Chakan
A2. Valse Pour Helene
A3. Le Duel
A4. Eric
B1. Peristyle
B2. Wild Coast
B3. Ubirajara
B4. Rencontre
B5. This One My Last
B6. I Saïe
B7. Creole Love Call
B8. Strings For One
Georges Arvanitas, accordion (B3-5), piano (B7)
Hubert Fol, alto saxophone (B6-7),
Jacques Di Donato, alto saxophone (A2-4),
Michel Portal, alto saxophone (B3-5)
Jean-Louis Chautemps, baritone saxophone (A1-4, B1-5, B7-8)
Claude Lenissois, bass clarinet (A1, B6-7)
Soloists Of Paris, bassoon, clarinet, clavichord, flute, french horn, percussion, strings, trombone, trumpet
Gilbert Rovère, double bass (A1-4, B1-6)
Henri Texier, double bass (B8)
Jacky Samson, double bass (B7)
Charles Saudrais, drums (B7)
Daniel Humair, drums (B3-5)
Pierre-Alain Dahan, drums (A1-4, B1-2, B6)
Stéphane Vilar, drums (B8)
Eddy Louiss, organ (B3-5)
Jean Schultheis, percussion (B3-5)
Jef Gilson, piano (A1-4, B1-5, B8)
Ubirajara Cabral, piano (B3-5)
Nathan Davis, soprano saxophone (A1-4)
André Jaume, tenor saxophone (B6)
François Jeanneau, tenor saxophone (A1, B1-5)
Jean-Louis Chautemps, tenor saxophone (A2-4, B8)
Nathan Davis, tenor saxophone (A2-4)
Pierre Caron, tenor saxophone (A2-4)
André Ferraud, trombone (B6)
André Siot, trombone (B6)
Charles Orieux, trombone (B6)
François Guin, trombone (A2-4, B1-6)
Marc Steckar, trombone (B1-5)
Raymond Fonsèque, trombone (A2-4)
Georges Bence, trumpet (B1-6)
Henri Vanhaeke, trumpet (A1)
Ivan Jullien, trumpet (A1, B1-5)
Jean Liesse, trumpet (A2-4, B6)
Louis Laboucarié, trumpet (B6)
Roger Guérin, trumpet (A1-4)
Tony Russo, trumpet (B6)
Bernard Lubat, vibraphone (A2-4)
Jean Schultheis, vibraphone (B3-5)
Jacques Francis Manzone, violin (A1)
Jean-Luc Ponty, violin (B8)
Vocals – Anna-Maria Bondi (tracks: A1, B7)
Recorded in Paris, 1963-1975
Palm – PALM 20
LP Rip
NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP NO.3 - HANS KOLLER (1958)
Roger Guérin, trumpet
Dusko Gojkovic, trumpet
Hans Koller, alto & tenor saxophone
Michael Hausser, vibraphone
Attila Zoller, guitar
Armin Rusch, piano
Oscar Pettiford, bass
Jimmy Pratt, drums
Disc 1
1. Blues In My Mind (M. Hausser) 11:52
2. Long Ago And Far Away (J. Kern-I. Gershwin) 5:05
3. Blues Around Joe (H. Koller) 7:08
4. Yesterdays (J. Kern-O. Harbach) 3:50
5. I Like To Recognize (A. Zoller) 4:38
6. Back In Paradise (H. Koller) 4:56
7. Are You Real? (B. Golson) 3:43
8. Autumn Leaves (J. Prevert-J. Mercer-J. Kosma) 4:36
Disc 2
1. H.E.C. Blues (M. Hausser) 8:14
2. How About You? (R. Freed-B. Lane) 4:55
3. Moanin' (A. Blakey) 6:42
4. Tune Up (M. Davis) 4:46
5. Minor Meeting (H. Koller) 4:33
6. Sometimes I'm Happy (I. Caesar-V. Youmans) 4:42
7. Happy Afternoon (A. Zoller) 2:49
Recorded in December 22, 1958 at Grosser Sendessaal (Studio 10) des NDR Funkhauses, Hamburg, Germany.
JEF GILSON – ANTHOLOGY JEF GILSON 1945/1975 : THE BEGINNING OF JEF GILSON (PALM, 1975)
A1. Blues In Disguise
A2. Dixieland Blues
A3. Jef's Blues
A4. Chant Inca
A5. Requiem Pour Django
A6. Audytion
B1. Bizz_Arre
B2. Le Grand Bidou
B3. Fable Of Gutemberg
B4. Arva-Et-Viente
B5. Marigny Square Garden
B6. Madison For Mad
Pierre Merlin, cornet (A1)
Claude Luter, clarinet (A1)
Jef Gilson, clarinet (A1,2, 3), piano (A4, B1-3)
Mourgli Jospim, piano (A1)
Michel Pacout, drums (A1)
Jacky Vermont, trumpet (A2)
Claude Romain, clarinet (A2)
Jean-Claude Fohrenbach, tenor saxophone (A2, 4)
Raphael Shechoun, piano (A2)
Henri Cenni, guitar (A2)
Georges Hadjo, bass (A2, 3)
Fernand Minete, drums (A2)
André Persiany, piano (A3)
Jean Bonnal, guitar, (A3)
Jean Liesse, cornet (A4)
Jean-Louis Chautemps, tenor saxophone (A4, B4-6)
Guy de Fatto, bass (A4)
Robert Barnet, drums (A4)
Georges Kirsch, percussion (A4)
Gilbert Diaz, trumpet (A5, 6)
Alex Renard, trumpet (A5, 6)
Raymond Fonsèque, trombone (A5, 6)
Roland Audy, alto saxophone (A5, 6)
Georges Bessières, tenor saxophone (A5, 6)
Henri Jouot, baritone saxophone (A5, 6)
Gilbert Gassin, bass (A5, 6)
Armand Cavallaro, drums (A5, 6)
Georges Gay, trumpet (A6)
Raymond Katarzinsky, trombone (A6)
Alain Tabarnouval, soprano saxophone (B1-3)
Pierre Caron, tenor saxophone (B1-3)
Lloyd Miller, balafon, microrgan (B1-3)
Alain Melet, electric bass (B1-3)
Henri Texier, bass (B1-3)
Pierre-Alain Dahan, drums (B1-3)
Georges Bence, trumpet (B4-6)
Ivan Jullien, trumpet (B4-6)
Jacques Nourredine, baritone saxophone (B4-6)
Georges Arvanitas, piano (B4-6)
Paul Piquillem, guitar, (B4-6)
Pierre Sim, bass (B4-6)
René Nan, drums (B4-6)
Recorded in Paris, 1946-1962
Palm – PALM 18
LP Rip
17 October 2014
NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP NO.41 - CARLA BLEY & JCOA (1965)
...upon request :-)
Michael Mantler, trumpet
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Prince Lasha, alto saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet
Hans Koller, tenor saxophone
Ronnie Ross, baritone saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet
Attila Zoller, guitar
Carla Bley, piano
Paul Bley, piano
Kent Carter, bass
Barry Altschul, drums
Hans Gertberg, announcement
Disc 1
1. Touching (A. Peacock) 05:36
Paul Bley, Carter, Altschul
2. Both (A. Peacock) 05:29
Mantler, Lacy, Koller, Paul Bley, Carter, Altschul
3. Unknown Title (fragment) 00:05
4. Isis (C. Bley) 07:18
Mantler, Lacy, Koller, Paul Bley, Carter, Altschul
5. Cartoon (A. Peacock) 08:59
Mantler, Lacy, Lasha, Koller, Ross, Paul Bley, Zoller, Carter, Altschul
6. Walking Battery Woman (C. Bley) 03:43
Mantler, Lacy, Carla Bley, Carter, Altschul
7. Communication No. 7 (M. Mantler) 06:30
Mantler, Lacy, Lasha, Koller, Ross, Paul Bley, Zoller, Carter, Altschul
8. Slow Dance (C. Bley) 07:34
Mantler, Lacy, Lasha, Koller, Ross, Paul Bley, Zoller, Carter, Altschul
9. Closer (C. Bley) 07:51
Mantler, Lacy, Zoller, Carla Bley, Carter, Altschul
10. Doctor (C. Bley) 08:10
Mantler, Lacy, Zoller, Carla Bley, Carter, Altschul
Disc 2
1. Introduction (Hans Gertberg) 02:14
2. Floater (C. Bley) 08:24
Mantler, Lacy, Lasha, Koller, Ross, Paul Bley, Zoller, Carter, Altschul
3. Communication No. 11 (M. Mantler) 11:57
Mantler, Lacy, Lasha, Koller, Ross, Carla Bley, Zoller, Carter, Altschul
4. Closer (C. Bley) (inc (fade out)) 05:37
Mantler, Lacy, Zoller, Paul Bley, Carter, Altschul
TT ~ 90:00
Recorded at Studio 10, Grosser Sendesaal des NDR Funkhauses, Hamburg on October 29, 1965.
Produced by Hans Gertberg.
16 October 2014
Jimmy Giuffre-Music for People Birds Butterflies and Mosquitoes 1973+ River Chant 1975
Jimmy Giuffre genre bender extraordinaire, without who's contribution contemporary free improvised music might not even exist ..or would at least be very different.
.He did it before AMM, SME,MEV.. or any other Acronymed cats!....
Innovative arranger with Woody Herman in the 40's,inventor of folk inflected chamber
Jazz,,............pioneer of so called third stream... and in a lesser trawled period as on these lp's synthesiser of a raw rhythmically but paradoxically ethereal.. propulsive freewheeling free Jazz,with strong Asian and African accents ....and the tunes are in no way generic or anodyne (despite the track titles new age connotations)
Giuffre had the gift here of a flexible creative rhythm section ..(where the F..are they now?), huge dynamic range .. extraordinary MAGICO empathy!
Damned...these records are ., too beautiful ,for this grotesque corrupting physical reality we are obliged to inhabit..or think we inhabit... trapped in some Devils dream time!
I know the Choice catalogue has been reissued in Japan circa early thousands , i think there was also an abridged reissue culled from both these lp's .. but that's long gone too..i think!
enjoy!
.He did it before AMM, SME,MEV.. or any other Acronymed cats!....
Innovative arranger with Woody Herman in the 40's,inventor of folk inflected chamber
Jazz,,............pioneer of so called third stream... and in a lesser trawled period as on these lp's synthesiser of a raw rhythmically but paradoxically ethereal.. propulsive freewheeling free Jazz,with strong Asian and African accents ....and the tunes are in no way generic or anodyne (despite the track titles new age connotations)
Giuffre had the gift here of a flexible creative rhythm section ..(where the F..are they now?), huge dynamic range .. extraordinary MAGICO empathy!
Damned...these records are ., too beautiful ,for this grotesque corrupting physical reality we are obliged to inhabit..or think we inhabit... trapped in some Devils dream time!
I know the Choice catalogue has been reissued in Japan circa early thousands , i think there was also an abridged reissue culled from both these lp's .. but that's long gone too..i think!
enjoy!
DAVID ROSENBOOM - ON BEING INVISIBLE (MUSIC GALLERY EDITIONS, 1977)
A. On Being Invisible Part I
B. On Being Invisible Part II
David Rosenboom, live electronics
Recorded at The Music Gallery, Toronto, on 12 February 1977
Music Gallery Editions, MGE 4
LP Rip
David Bond Trio - Odyssey (Vineyard 1980)
David Bond has been on the jazz scene since the late 1970's, performing in New York, Boston, New England and Europe with jazz heavyweights such as Archie Shepp, Dewey Redman, and Sonny Fortune. Mr. Bond has recorded several albums with the likes of Bob Moses, Marion Brown, and Dennis Charles. He has performed in famous venues such as Lincoln Center and in numerous concert series including the Annual Black Musicians Conference and summer concerts at the Hatch Memorial Shell in Boston. http://musicians.allaboutjazz.com/davidbond
Peter Sowerwine - Cello
Charles Miller - Conga, Percussion
David Bond - Saxophone Alto
A1 - Glide 8:15
A2 - Gravity 9:00
A3 - Bond's Blues 4:45
B1 - Dance Gallery 7:05
B2 - Illusion 5:55
B3 - Anthem 7:30
recorded in New York, 6 april 1980
Vineyard Record Company - VRC 1001
Vinyl rip
David Bond is still making music, and good one, you can check it here http://www.davidbondjazz.com/recordings.html
'The Key of Life' and 'Quintet: The Early Show' are the most enjoyable on my advise
14 October 2014
Richard Davis trio-Feat Joe Beck& Jack Dejohnette- Song for wounded Knee 1973
Richard Davis what can one say!.. his records under his own name are so undervalued.. most of them are out of print...
This is a passionate testament to the trio's heartfelt political activism, something considered corny and passé in todays largely arid musical landscape... evermore relevant though in a world that is arguably geopolitically worse off than it was in 73.
Its a world where bread and circuses take on a whole other dimension, the illusion of personal freedom indistinguishable from and so frequently confused with the sphere of personal consumption.
I've always loved the more abstract side of Davis's musical sensibility amply displayed here in a set
of glowing largely improvised pieces..on the opening Blues" Song for Wounded knee" , Davis uses the melody to blue Monk.. but the rest is pretty free.. Davis's arco is evident throughout.. some passages on 'America the beautiful "or "Agnewstic"wouldn't be out of place in a chamber piece by Helmut Lachenmann...
staggering.. gorgeous!
enjoy!
ps.. this may have been partially inspired by the great book "Bury my heart at Wounded Knee"which came out around that time
Richard Davis.Org
Vinyl rip ... split tracks, no syrup!
13 October 2014
JIMMY LYONS – PUSH PULL (HAT HUT RECORDS, 1979)
AB. Mary Mary
C1. After You Left A
C2. After You Left B
D. Tortuga
E. Push Pull
F. Breakout
Jimmy Lyons, alto saxophone
Hayes Burnett, bass
Karen Borca, bassoon
Munner Bernard Fennell, cello
Roger Blank, drums
Recorded live, May 6, 1978 at the Collective for Living Cinema NY.
Hat Hut Records – Y/Z/Z
LP Rip
JIMMY LYONS / SUNNY MURRAY – WHAT TO DO ABOUT (HAT HUT RECORDS, 1981)
C. What To Do About #1 And #2
Jimmy Lyons - alto saxophone
John Lindberg, bass
Sunny Murray, drums
Recorded live at Jazz Festival Willisau on Saturday August 30, 1980.
Hat Hut Records – TWENTYONE (2R21)
LP Rip
12 October 2014
GLOBE UNITY ORCHESTRA "BAD GODESBERG, 1979"
Here's a post for Rasimov77 - he shared some goodies in the 'Contributions' section.
Among the links was one for a GUO recording from 1979.
It turned out that it was a part of the recording presented here.
Manfred Schoof, trumpet
Enrico Rava, trumpet
Kenny Wheeler, trumpet
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Paul Rutherford, trombone, euphonium
Günter Christmann, trombone
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Gerd Dudek, soprano & tenor saxophone, flute
Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Michel Pilz, bass clarinet
Bob Stewart, tuba
Alexander Von Schlippenbach, piano
J.B. "Buschi" Niebergall, bass
Paul Lovens, drums & percussion
Disc 1
1. Flat Feet (E. Rava) 13:51
2. Reflections (M. Schoof) 12:48
3. Trom-Bone-It [Trombonaut] (G. Christmann) 7:56
Disc 2
1. Boa (A. von Schlippenbach) 11:26
2. Nodagoo (K. Wheeler) 10:47
3. Quasimodo (S. Lacy) 11:23
4. Worms (S. Lacy) 9:53
5. The Forge (A. von Schlippenbach) 9:15
6. Improvisation (Globe Unity Orchestra) (encore) 5:59
Recorded January 26, 1979 at Stadttheater Bad Godesberg, Germany.
JAYNE CORTEZ AND THE FIRESPITTERS – THERE IT IS (BOLA PRESS, 1982)
A1. There It Is
A2. U.S. / Nigerian Relations
A3. I See Chano Pozo
A4. Skin Diver
B1. Opening Act
B2. If The Drum Is A Woman
B3. To A Gypsy Cab Man
B4. Blood Suckers
Jamaaladeen Tacuma, bass
Farel Johnson Jr, bongo, bells, congas
Abraham Adzinyah, congas
Denardo Coleman, drums
Bern Nix, guitar
Charles Moffett Jr, tenor saxophone
Bill Cole, shenai, musette, korean sona
Jayne Cortez, poetry
Recorded July 22, 1982 at O.A.O. Studio, Brooklyn, New York
Bola Press - BP-8201
LP Rip
Marion Brown-Duets with Wadada Leo Smith and Elliott Schwartz-1970-3
Some" rescue remedy" ,for Aussie Tony.. a perfect antidote to those brutal nightmares you've been having of waking up naked in a room full of hamsters, razor blades,plastic tubes and Western Australian Senator Cory Bernardi also naked... i'm appalled and terrified at the intensity of shock you must be suffering ... hope this helps its magnificent...
Elliott Schwartz interview.. Changes in Contemporary Music
IST "ANAGRAMS TO AVOID" (SIWA, 1995)
Rhodri Davies, harp
Mark Wastell, cello
Simon H. Fell, bass
A1. Index Of Microgrooves 07:00
A2. Strim Stram Strellach 11:12
A3. Adolphus Hailstork And The Barlow Composers 05:19
B1. Chwit Chwat Chwilen Bwgen 13:22
B2. Used Sacks To Iceland 08:32
B3. A Beaker Full Of Death 03:54
Recorded at Soundworld, Chelmsford on 8 August, 5 September and 15 December 1995.
SIWA Records SIWA#3
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