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Steve Lacy-Raps 1977, Adelphi 5004 LP

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A great Steve Lacy Lp that's unlikely to be reissued anytime soon, this one has never achieved the cult status
of much of Lacy's contemporaneous output , not at all obscure or rare it can still be purchased for under 20 bucks..

Recorded in New York , Little Known bassist Ron Miller,(Same Guy who's on Dave Burrell's After Love, presumably)subs for J.J.Avenel,an intriguing player who sounds right at home...
Terrific versions of The Throes, Blinks, and No Baby..

I Know this has been around before as Mp3's... worth a listen!
Enjoy!

Info from Discogs
Steve Lacy ‎– Raps
Label:
Adelphi Records Inc. ‎– AD 5004

A1-Stamps
A2-No Baby
Voice – Oliver Johnson
A3-The Throes
B1-Raps
B2-Blinks
Recorded on 29 January 1977 at Blue Rock Studios, NYC.
Steve Lacy-Soprano Sax
Steve Potts-Alto &Soprano Saxes
Ron Miller-Db
Oliver Johnson-dr





CERCLE. 1997

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CERCLE

TONY OXLEY, drums, perc
ANDREAS SCHREIBER, violin
DIETER GLAWISCHNIG, piano

1. 2:38
2. 5:01
3. 3:05
4. 5:46
5. Tony Oxley interview  8:25
6. Tony Oxley solo  4:28

BBC Radio 3 'Impressions'.  Broadcast May 1997

Short but potent.



New Movements in Jazz-(Altena-Octet, Contraband,New Klookabilities,ICP)Netherlands Transcription service-4 Lp 87078/076, 1987

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A repost of sorts,years ago , i started sharing this set here in installments, but for some reason , never got around to finishing it..
Mostly because my original rip wasn't up to scratch , the records were dirty and so forth.....

I've had a few Email requests over the years , asking for the un posted volume...
Here they all are together in one huge split archive!
Anyhow its a much more meticulous rip ,Executed using superior equipment, stylus, turntable etc

I dedicate this to our friends here past and present, Nick , Onxi, Andy, Kinabalu .. Riccardo , Boromir and all  who have ever shared here.
Enjoy!!!!
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Program 1: ICP Orchestra & Guest soloists
1/ Gig (Nichols, Mengelberg) 9:50
2/ Houseparty starting (Nichols, Mengelberg) 5:35
3/ Blue chopsticks (Nichols, Mengelberg)
3:38
4/ Change of seas on (Nichols, Mengelberg) 5:44
5/ Happenings (Nichols, Mengelberg) 5:26
6/ Hangover triangle (Nichols, Mengelberg) 9:13
7/ Step tempest (Nichols, Mengelberg) 4:38
8/ 12 bars (Nichols, Mengelberg) 6:45
all arrangements Misha Mengelberg,Compositions by Monk and Herbie Nichols
Recorded at Meervaart, Amsterdam on August 13, 1983
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Program 2 - Contra Band 86
- Toon de Bouw-tpt
 Louis Lanzing-tpt
 Mark Charig-tpt
 Willem van Manen-tpt
 Hanss Sparla-trb
 Nash Visser-trb
 Theo Joregensmann-Reeds
Paul Van Kemenade-Alto Sax
Rutger Van Oterloo-Alto, Bari Saxes
Marten Van Norden-Tenor Sax
Eckhard Koltermann-Bass Clarinet-Tenor Sax
Ron Van Rossum-Pno
Hein Offermans-DB
Martin Van Duynhoven-dr
Side-A
1-Provident
2-Der Ryuter Suyte, Part 1
Side-B
1-Der Ryuter Suyte, Part 2
All compositions Willem Van Manen
 recorded 1986 at Meervaart in Amsterdam

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Program 3-Ernst Glerum's New Klookabilities
Michael Moore Clarinet/altosaxaphone
Sean Bergin altosaxaphone
Frank Nielander alto-/tenorsaxaphone
Horst Grabosch trumpet
Walter Wierbos trombone
Larry Fishkind tuba
Michiel Braam piano/celesta
Jorg Lehnardt guitar
Ernst Glerum bass/philicorda/leader/composer
Han Bennink drums/percussion
Peter Prommel percussion

Side A-Girofonetica 28’14”
- Swolch 17’35”
- Fly-over 10’38”
Side B-Gyrodrome 7’05”
Do the Pip/
Mob the Mob 6’10”
Gyroscope 5’33”
all compositions Ernst Glerum
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Program 4
Maarten Altena Octet
Special guest Dagmar Krause (vocals)
George Lewis trombone
Wolter Wierbos trombone
Paul Termos altosaxophone
Peter van Bergen tenorsaxophone
Maartje ten Hoom violin
Guus Janssen piano
Maarten Altena double-bass/leader/composer
Michael Vatcher drums

Side A 23’02”
Schor (Husky) 8’22
Improvisation 7’45
Goody two-shoes 6’03

Side B 26’51
Improvisation and
Points Congealing 8’22
Haai (shark) 4’05
The Feathers and
Klaroen (Clarion) 9’13
Uncle Jimmy’s 4’05

All compositions by Maarten Altena
Recorded on September 27th 1985 at the Meervaart
In Amsterdam

M U J I C I A N - Liverpool 1989

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Whooooooa!  I thought this tape was a write-off but no - here is an absolute gem from the truly marvellous Mujician that was.  The most musical of free improvising groups - time, no time, exquisite beauty, intensity, incredible interaction - it's all here.  Check out Tippett's flight at about 12 minutes in with bass and drums and wish, like me, that they had worked as a trio too.  Dunmall leaves his tenor in the case and wows on baritone and soprano.  Listening to this has reminded me just how fantastic this group was.  Take thirty seven minutes and have a listen and let me know what you think.

TONY LEVIN, drums
KEITH TIPPETT, piano
PAUL ROGERS, bass
PAUL DUNMALL, baritone and soprano sax

1. Hearts beat me.   37:03

Bluecoat Arts Centre, Liverpool.  13th November 1989

NB.  Rapidshare, Game Front and Zippyshare (further down) links in the comments.



JOACHIM KÜHN - EJE THELIN GROUP "WDR-KÖLN, 1971"

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Joachim Kühn, piano, alto saxophone
Eje Thelin, trombone
Adelhard Roidinger, bass
Jacques Thollot,  drums

1. Announcement              (03:30)    
2. Arrondissement 2 & 8(?)   (38:55)


Recorded at WDR Studio 2 in Köln on February 4, 1971.


CERCLE "NEW YORK, 1994"

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Tony Oxley, drums, percussion
Andreas Schreiber, violin
Dieter Glawischnig, piano

1. unknown title 31:15 (first set?)
2. unknown title 07:48
2. unknown title 02:35
4. unknown title 05:30 (incomplete?)

(audience recording with a Sony tape-recorder than transferred to cd-r via pc/magix)

Recorded probably in 1994 most probably in New York at an unknown location.
Or - as Matt W pointed out - maybe at the Knitting Factory, New York in January 16, 1998.

...I got this recording together with several others from a former costumer who became an acquaintance.
All his tapes had all necessary information included except this one.
As the recording year was 1994 for all tapes (almost always at the Village Vanguard or at the Knitting Factory) I assume the 1994 (Knitting Factory?) is a likely assumption.

Note: There are now links from four different file-hosters: Rapidshare, Rapidgator, Gamefront and ZippyShare - hope this will do it. Go to comments for the links - feedback appreciated.

THE ARTISTS' JAZZ BAND ‎– DOUBLE ALBUM (ISAACS GALLERY & MUSIC GALLERY EDITIONS, 1973)

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A. Looks Like Snow

B. Is It Addicting? (A Love Song)

C. Raynershine

D. Markle-O-Slow


Gordon Rayner, art director
Terry Forster, bass
Jim Jones, electric bass
Michael Snow, piano, celeste, flugelhorn, trumpet, whistling
Nobuo Kubota, soprano, alto & baritone saxophone
Robert Markle, tenor saxophone, electric piano
Graham Coughtry, trombone
Harvey Cowan, violin



Recorded June 1973 at Eastern Sound, Toronto, except "Mark-O-Slow" recorded live at the University of Windsor, March 1973.

Isaacs Gallery & Music Gallery Editions, no number

Vinyl Rip

Burton Greene Quartet - Lady Bug Dance (Cat Jazz 1980)

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A1 - Renephanie     10:57   
A2 - Sunny Monk     5:00   
A3 - Embryonic Change     10:50   
B1 - Sphyrinx     7:18   
B2 - Biedronka Tanz (Lady Bug Dance)     10:57   
B3 - Na-Calm (After The Strom)     5:32   

Burton Greene - Piano, Percussion
Fred Leeflang - Saxophone, Flute
Mark Miller - Bass
Max Bolleman - Drums, Percussion

recorded at
Hilversun, Holland april 2, 1980  (1,5,6)
Zurich, september 23, 1980        (3)
Haarlem, Holland, october 13, 1980  (2,4)

all compositions by Burton Greene
vinyl rip

HEINZ SAUER's "VOICES" (HAMBURG, 1976)

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Günter Kronberg, alto & baritone saxophone
Heinz Sauer, tenor saxophone
Bob Degen, piano
Jürgen Wuchner, bass
Ralf Hübner , drums

1. Spontaneous Edition      03:55
2. Poem For Peter T.        07:24
3. Trouble With Mutation    05:58
4. Fantango > Art's Tango   13:08
5. The Cup                  08:01
6. Coming Home              08:08

Recorded at the 2nd New Jazz Festival, Onkel Pö, Hamburg on May 21, 1976.

THE GLASS ORCHESTRA ‎– HUMAN (GOMUSE, 1989)

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1. Klang Funk
2. The Mask

   Suite In Seven Movements

3. I
4. II
5. III
6. IV
7. V
8. VI
9. VII

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10. Bells Of Siliconesia
11. Reeds Of Change
12. Glass Mind
13. Understanding Media



John Puchiele, Richard Sacks, V. Eric Cadesky, Paul Hodge, glass instruments


Recorded at the Music Gallery, Toronto, Canada, in December 1988.

Gomuse ‎– SiO2

CD Rip


DAVID MURRAY TRIO. Bath 1989

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DAVID MURRAY, tenor sax, bass clarinet
RAY DRUMMOND, bass
RALPH PETERSON JR., drums

1. Silence   11:31
2. Chelsea Bridge   11:23
3. Flowers for Albert   17:24
4. New life   8:14
5. Ming's samba (+ outro)   10:40

Banqueting Room, Guildhall, Bath.

Bath Festival.  June 1989.

BBC Radio 3 broadcast.  Presenter - Charles Fox.

BOBBY WATSON'S TAILOR MADE BIG BAND - AFROISMS. GLASGOW 1994

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A slightly less than perfect recording off the radio - I just found this cassette which used to get a lot of play in my Walkman at work.  With no info on the cassette, I had to google to try and find some details.  I found a review of the concert which said the music didn't hang together, was under rehearsed and too long.  Well you could have fooled me! Bobby Watson composes some of the most attractive music in jazz and this concert was really fantastic (in my opinion).  Enjoy.

BOBBY WATSON, ED JACKSON, JIM HARTOG, RICK ROTHENBERG, BILL SAXTON, CRAIG BAILEY - reeds
ANDRE ATKINS, JACK SCHUTZ, NOAH BLESS, THOMAS SULLIVAN - trombones
PATRICK RICKMAN, MELTON MUSTAFA, TERELL STAFFORD, JACK WALRATH - trumpets
EDWARD SIMON - piano
ESSIET OKON ESSIET - bass
VICTOR LEWIS - drums
RAY MANTILLA - perc

'AFROISMS - THE SPOKEN WORD'

1. 13:51
2. 5:11
3. 26:04
4. 5:28
5. 9:18
6. 14:50
7. 10:07
8. 4:28
9. outro Brian Morton 0:50

TT 89:37

Glasgow International Jazz Festival.
Old Fruit Market.  Glasgow. July 1994

BBC Radio 3 'Impressions'.

ps. If anyone has a more pristine copy of this, please speak up.  Thanks.



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

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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

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

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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

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

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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



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

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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

STEVENS. RILEY. GUY. Pied Bull, 1981

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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



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

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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




KARL BERGER / WOODSTOCK WORKSHOP ORCHESTRA ‎– LIVE AT THE DONAUESCHINGEN MUSIC FESTIVAL (MPS RECORDS, 1980)

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For Paul and Norm: this time, with a Cherry on top.

A1. Open Time
A2. The Smile That You Send Out Returns To You
A3. Collective Talks

B1. New Moon
B2. Zeynebim - A Turkish Folk Dance


Terry Sines, bass
Janet Grice, bassoon
Tom Cora, cello
Peter Apfelbaum, drums, baritone saxophone
Ingrid Berger, vocals, percussion
Karl Berger, vibraphone, piano
Savia Berger, flute
Susan Veglia, French horn
Mark Ralston, oboe, English horn
Lee Konitz, alto saxophone
Don Davis, alto saxophone, flute, clarinet
Oliver Lake, alto and soprano saxophone, flute
Trilok Gurtu, tabla, congas, drums
James Harvey, trombone
Leroy Jenkins, violin
Michael Lytle, clarinet
George Lewis, trombone
Don Cherry, pocket trumpet, bamboo flute
Tom Collins, tenor and soprano saxophone


Recorded live at the Donaueschingen Contemporary Music Festival on October 1979 in collaboration with Sudwestfunk Baden-Baden and MPS Records Villingen/West Germany.

MPS Records ‎– 0068.250

Vinyl Rip



FRED VAN HOVE "MIDDELHEIM, 1971"

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Fred Van Hove, piano


1. announcement 00:13
2. Florence Nightingale + His Name Was Albert Ayler (van Hove) 28:07

Recorded at Jazz Middelheim, Belgium on September 4, 1971.

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