TAKASHI KAKO – NIGHT MUSIC (SUN RECORDS, 1977)
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JOHN TCHICAI - ARCHIE SHEPP – RUFUS (FONTANA, 1966)
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MASABUMI KIKUCHI QUINTET – END FOR THE BEGINNING (PHILIPS, 1973)
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JYM YOUNG'S SAN FRANCISCO AVANTGARDE "PUZZLE BOX" (INTERNATIONAL POLYDOR, 1966)
Not much is known (to me) about Jym Young.
He did play in 1964 with Sonny Simmons and Barbara Donald's band.
Also adding his piano to Dewey Redman's first LP "Look for the Black Star".
Later he became known as Waheem Young in the Bay Area - I even suspect he played piano for one tune on the Steve Miller Band's "Living In The 20th Century".
Bennett Friedman, tenor saxophone
Jym Young, piano, african thumb piano
Harley White, double bass
Jim Messinger, drums, indian snake charmer
A1. Puzzle Box 3:03
A2. Lament 13:01
B1. Possibility 10:28
B2. Skippin' In The Rain 7:18
Recorded December 31, 1966 in San Francisco.
INTERNATIONAL POLYDOR PRODUCTION 623 226 (Germany, 1967)
(vinyl rip)
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Leonard Lonergan, Hannibal Peterson - The Universe Is Not For Sale (Smackdab Records 1980?)
Calvin Hayes - Alto Saxophone
Lucas Mason - Flute, African Flute
Buddy Collins - Guitar
Whitney Booth - Banya Drum
Grover Page - Piano
Leonard Lonergan - Soprano Saxophone
Wesley Butler - Synthesizer
Hannibal Peterson, Willis Carter - Trumpet
Bill Barber - Tuba
Sam Tillman - Electric Bass
Nathan Battles - Drums
A1 - The Universe Is Not For Sale 4:38
A2 - Saint Mingus 3:39
A3 - Saint Mingus (Part Two) 4:38
A4 - Nightriffer 4:59
A5 - Sundowning 3:38
B1 - Hello, Thelonious 5:07
B2 - Me, The People 3:30
B3 - Dreams Parting The Blue Air 11:12
B4 - Pushing Ink 4:15
compositions by Leonard Lonergan, except A2, A3, B1, by Barber, Peterson, Lonergan
no date reported on the album
probably rec. 1980, according to http://www.oocities.org/bourbonstreet/quarter/7055/Hannibal/Disko-hannibal.htm
remark: tracks 2,3,6 are trio improvisations by Lonergan, Hannibal and Barber
Smackdab Records, SD-1001, LP
Vinyl RIP
The sound quality is not the best, probably bad recording, but more than listenable
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KEITH TIPPETT - solo, London 1992
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LOL COXHILL – LOOKING BACK FORWARDS (WIRE CASSETTES, 1990)
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Perry Robinson Trio live in Lindlar, Germany, 2008
Here are two sets from the Perry Robinson Trio, close to two hours in all, recorded at Lindlar which is roughly in the middle of Germny, not too far from Cologne. A small, intimate setting with lots of banter between the songs from Robinson and Schueller. An interesting piece of information, which I didn't know, was that Joe Hill was written by Perry Robinson's father, Earl Robinson, made famous by Joan Baez at the Woodstock festival in 1969. A nice, relaxed gig, this one, to be enjoyed wholeheartedly!
Perry Robinson Trio, 2008.11.23, Lindlar (Germany)
ArtgenossenLindlar, Germany
23. November 2008
Perry Robinson Trio
Perry Robinson – clarinet
Ed Schuller – bass
Ernst Bier – drums
Set 1
1. The Call
2. Switchbacks
3. Joe Hill
4. AKA Snake
5. Unisphere
6. The Feud
Set 2
7. Inside Out
8. Sooner than Before
9. Loose Nuts
10.Funky Jorah
11.Mountain Soup
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HIROSHI HATSUYAMA - SMILE (AKETA'S DISK, 1977)
A1. Bag's Groove
A2. For Heaven's Sake
A3. Smile
A4. Midday Moon
B1. In A Sentimental Mood
B2. Bb Blues
B3. Eyes Of Love
Hiroshi Hatsuyama, vibes
Atsushige Muraishi, guitar
Haruo Ogoshi, bass
Koji Kushima, drums
Fumio Itabashi, piano (B3)
Kazuhide Motooka, piano (A2, A3)
Toru Tsuzuki, piano (A4)
Recorded on 7 June 1977 at Aketa-No-Mise
Aketa's Disk - AD-4
LP Rip
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GEORGE LEWIS QUINTET "MOERS 1979"
Excellent music!
George Lewis, trombone
Douglas Ewart, alto saxophone, bamboo-flute, bass clarinet
Wallace McMillan, flute, alto saxophone
Anthony Davis, piano
Richard Teitelbaum, synthesizer
1. Hommage To Charlie Parker - part one 35:57
2. Hommage To Charlie Parker - part two 21:14
3. Blues (1977) 12:58
Recorded in Moers, Germany on June 2, 1979.
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TAKASHI KAZAMAKI – EIKO NO HATA: LIVE IN NEW YORK, 1987 (OMBA RECORDS, 1987)
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MORISADA MICHIHIRO, YOSHINORI MOTOKI - TSURUSEN KAMESEN (MOTOKI RECORDS,1981)
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LEE KONITZ - ALBERT MANGELSDORFF QUARTET "JAZZ OST-WEST NÜRNBERG 1968"
Lee Konitz, alto saxophone, varitone
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Barre Phillips, bass
Stu Martin, drums
1. ZORES MORES (22:57)
- Zores Mores (Albert Mangelsdorff)
- At Twilight (Attila Zoller)
- 317 East 32nd (Lee Konitz)
- 'Round Midnight (Thelonious Monk)
- Ode To Billy Joe (Bobbie Gentry)
- Zores Mores (Albert Mangelsdorff)
Recorded at the Meistersingerhalle in Nürnberg, Germany on March 30, 1968.
Recorded by BR (Bayrischer Rundfunk)
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YOSHINORI YANAGAWA - MIERU MONO TO MIENAI MONO (GOKUONSHA, 1990)
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MASAHIKO TOGASHI – LIVE AT DOLPHY (TRIAL RECORDS, 1998)
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MASAHIKO TOGASHI & FRIENDS – GOLDEN CIRCLE "6" (TRIAL RECORDS, 1999)
1.1. 2.5 Cycle
1.2. Rumba De Funk
1.3. Nostalgia
1.4. The Air
1.5. Flying Riceman
2.1. Valencia
2.2. Faces
2.3. From Tchaikovsky Sym. #5 2nd Movement
2.4. Action
2.5. Waltz Step
Nobuyoshi Ino, bass
Masahiko Togashi, percussion
Masahiko Sato, piano
Yosuke Yamashita, piano
Kosuke Mine, tenor saxophone
Terumasa Hino, trumpet
Recorded on 11 December 1998 at Hammamatsu Act Hall
Trial Records – ETR-004-5
CD Rip
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MUJICIAN - Bobby Brown's, Nottingham 1990 (Re-post)
KEITH TIPPETT - piano
PAUL DUNMALL - soprano and tenor saxophones
PAUL ROGERS - bass
TONY LEVIN - drums
Set 1
1. 71:50
Set 2
1. 44:21
Bobby Brown's, Nottingham. 21 March 1990
A couple of people have asked for a re-up of this but I'm posting it anew, joining up what was two half tracks on set one. Totally together and musical from the off. Amazing free improvisation!!
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Daniele Cavallanti Double Trio - The Leo (Red 1987)
Daniele Cavallanti - tenor & soprano saxophones
Roberto Ottaviano - soprano & alto saxophones
Jean-Jacques Avenel - bass (right ch.)
Paolino Dalla Porta - bass (left ch.)
Tiziano Tononi - drums & perc. (right ch.)
Oliver Johnson - drums & perc (left ch.)
A1 - The Leo
A2 - Freewheelin'
B1 - Mbizo for Johnny Dyani
B2 - For Rafiullah Khan
B3 - Closing Time
all compositions by Daniele Cavallanti
recorded and mixed at Jingle Machine Studio, Milano June 2-3-4 1987
LP Red Record RR 216 (1987)
vinyl rip
Roberto Ottaviano - soprano & alto saxophones
Jean-Jacques Avenel - bass (right ch.)
Paolino Dalla Porta - bass (left ch.)
Tiziano Tononi - drums & perc. (right ch.)
Oliver Johnson - drums & perc (left ch.)
A1 - The Leo
A2 - Freewheelin'
B1 - Mbizo for Johnny Dyani
B2 - For Rafiullah Khan
B3 - Closing Time
all compositions by Daniele Cavallanti
recorded and mixed at Jingle Machine Studio, Milano June 2-3-4 1987
LP Red Record RR 216 (1987)
vinyl rip
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MASABUMI KIKUCHI SEXTET – RE-CONFIRMATION (PHILIPS, 1970)
A1. Tenacious Prayer Forever
A2. Roaming In Darkness
B1. Love Token
B2. Silence, Horizon & A Dawn
B3. Piece To Peace
B4. Young Blood
Kosuke Mine, alto saxophone
Yoshio Ikeda, bass, electric bass
Hiroshi Murakama, drums
Keiji Kishida, drums
Masabumi Kikuchi, piano
Masahiro Kikuchi, Fender piano
Recorded at Victor Studio, March 16 1970
Philips – FX-8501
LP Rip
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MASABUMI KIKUCHI - ALL ABOUT DANCING MIST (PHILIPS, 1971)
A. Dancing Mist With Joe Henderson
B. Dancing Mist At The Yamaha Hall
C1. Dancing Mist With Masabumi Kikuchi Sextet
C2. Dancing Mist With Poll Winners
D. Dancing Mist At The Sankei Hall
Joe Henderson, tenor saxophone (A)
Takeru Muraoka, tenor saxophone (C2)
Sadao Watanabe, alto saxophone (C2)
Terumasa Hino, trumpet (A, C2)
Kosuke Mine, soprano saxophone (A, B, C1, C2, D)
Masabumi Kikuchi, electric piano (A, B, C1, C2, D)
Yoshio Suzuki, bass (A, B)
Yoshio Ikeda, bass (C1, D)
Kunimitsu Inaba, bass (C2)
Hiroshi Murakami, drums (A, B, C1, D)
Motohiko Hino, drums (C1, C2)
Yoshiyuki Nakamura, drums (A, B)
Hideo Ichikawa, organ (C1)
Mashiro Kikuchi, organ (D)
Keiji Kishida, percussion (C1), drums (D)
Yoshiaki Masuo, electric guitar (C2)
Recorded live on 5 August 1971 (A), 3 July 1971 (B), 22 August 1970 (C1), 29 May 1971 (C2) and 13 November 1970 (D)
Philips - FS-5072-3
LP Rip
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