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SHOJI AKETAGAWA TRIO – 外はいい天気 (AKETA'S DISK, 1976)
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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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SHOJI AKETAGAWA TRIO + MASUKO NAKAMURA + KAZUTOKI UMEZU - SHUDAN SEIKATSU (AKETA'S DISK, 1977)
A1. Theme For Yoshida
A2. Moriyama Blues
B1. Bachnise Aketa
B2. Tsunohiro Sentimental Take I
B3. Tsunohiro Sentimental Take II
Masuko Nakamura, vocals (A1-2)
Kazutoki Umezu, alto saxophone (B3)
Shoji Aketagawa, piano
Saito Makoto, bass
Miyasaka Takashi, drums
Recorded live in February (A) and September (B) 1977
Aketa's Disk - AD-5
Vinyl Rip
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The Nedley "Nedly" Elstak Trio - Conglomeration - Coreco 1978
This lp has been provided some years ago by Solomon in the contribution section. A very beautiful record in my opinion, more inside than outside but with nice compositions.
A1. Over And Over Again
A2. Conglomeration
A3. Vico
A4. Celona
B1. P’Tunia
B2. Simseop
B3. The Looser
B4. Celona II
B5. Remote Control
Martin van Duynhoven: Drums
Victor Kaihatu: electric bass
Nedly Elstak: piano, trumpet
Recorded at Coreco-Studios Amsterdam - Holland Febr. 24, 1978
Coreco lp 02 vinyl rip
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Three Motions - Pannonian Flower (Kovarik's Musikothek 1982)
Kovarik's Musikothek, R.A.U. 1011
1982 , Vinyl
A1 - Pannonian Flower
Fritz Novotny - composer, soprano sax
Paul Fields - soprano sax, synthesizer
Walter M. Malli - drums
17:15
A2 - Wagram
Walter M. Malli - composer, soprano sax
Fritz Novotny - percussion, clarinet
Paul Fields - soprano sax
4:34
B1 - Cold Dog
Paul Fields - composer, violin
Walter M. Malli - drums
Fritz Novotny - flute, clarinet
9:49
B2 - Eastern Peace
Fritz Novotny- composer, soprano sax, bombarde
Paul Fields - composer, piano
Walter M. Malli - composer, drums
10:05
Recorded March 13, 1982 at Jazzpodium Thurnthal.
1982 , Vinyl
A1 - Pannonian Flower
Fritz Novotny - composer, soprano sax
Paul Fields - soprano sax, synthesizer
Walter M. Malli - drums
17:15
A2 - Wagram
Walter M. Malli - composer, soprano sax
Fritz Novotny - percussion, clarinet
Paul Fields - soprano sax
4:34
B1 - Cold Dog
Paul Fields - composer, violin
Walter M. Malli - drums
Fritz Novotny - flute, clarinet
9:49
B2 - Eastern Peace
Fritz Novotny- composer, soprano sax, bombarde
Paul Fields - composer, piano
Walter M. Malli - composer, drums
10:05
Recorded March 13, 1982 at Jazzpodium Thurnthal.
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AL NEIL - PORTRAIT
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MILE AND HALF "MILE AND HALF" (TARUHO FARM, 1987)
Our contributor mvns means: "...a real nice free jazz shredder". And I can't agree more.
Naohiro Kawashita, soprano & tenor saxophone
Daisuke Fuwa, bass
Shiro Ohnuma, drums
A1. P-Man, Nasu Itame (Daisuke Fuwa) 9:58
A2. Denki No Teki (Naohiro Kawashita) 9:43
A3. Mile And Half (Naohiro Kawashita) 7:07
B1. Umi (Naohiro Kawashita) 22:47
Live recorded October 25, 1987 at "In The Zazzy".
Taruho Farm 1002 (vinyl rip)
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SHELLEY HIRSCH "SINGING" (APOLLO, 1985-87)
I grew up in an apartment building in East New York, Brooklyn.
I remember my father coming home after a long day of manual labor, putting records on the turntable, and creating enchantment. I remember capturing a piece of a remembered song that we danced to, and singing it in the reverberant hallways. I was fascinated by how the sound transformed as I moved through different locations in the building and out onto the street, recycling narratives while collecting sonic and visual images along the way.
My work today, conjuring locations, landscapes, personas, finding language, streaming consciousness, forming stories—is an extension of these childhood investigations, which I channel through my compositions, improvised vocal performances, staged multimedia and site-specific pieces, narrative radio plays, and sound installations. The work reverberates in real and imagined places inside and outside of the body which is my recorder, and the storage house of memory.
(Shelley Hirsch)
Shelley Hirsch, voice, live electronics, Mercurius Wagon Instrument(A5)
David Simons, percussion, drums, prepared guitar, jew's harp, chinese zither (A2, B2, B3, B5)
Samm Bennett, drums, electronic drums, percussion (A4, B4, B6)
A1. HmmmHaaayHaaa 3:25
A2. Utanussa (For Uta) 4:20
A3. Caspian Diva 3:31
A4. Hand Ball 3:49
A5. In The Mercurius Wagon 6:10
B1. Rosenberg Sisters 2:04
B2. Crackerbrain 2:59
B3. Conference Call 2:58
B4. Oh Death! (Traditional) 4:04
B5. Occidental Dreams Of A Geisha 2:33
B6. Why Do You Go There? 3:21
A1, A3, B1, B2, B3, B5 recorded during an Artist-in-Residence grant at Studio P.A.S.S. in New York, early 1985.
A2 recorded live in concert at the Kunstverein in Stuttgart, West-Germany, December 1985.
A4, B6 recorded at The Institute for Audio Research, New York, July 1986.
A5 recorded at the Kammer Theatre in Stuttgart, October 1987 (Mercurius Wagon built by Horst Rickels, Holland).
B4 recorded live in concert at Het Apollohuis, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, January 1987.
Additional re-recording at Such A Sound Studio, Brooklyn, New York.
Apollo Records AR 118706 (Netherlands, 1987)
(vinyl rip)
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Phalanx "Aka" George Adams & James Blood Ulmer Quartet - Live In Bremen 1986
While I was checking the discography of Phalanx in preparation of this post I was surprised to learn that obviously this concert have been partially published by James « Blood » Ulmer himself on his own label: American Revelation Music Inc. The only reference about this can be found on discogs:
But there is no copy for sale on discogs and I searched on the others most famous places where music can be bought and this cd doesn’t even appears. To have searched years ago some references of American Revelation Music, I know that this label have no distribution except by James « Blod » himself, also everything he publish is in a very limited numbers. So if this cd have existed it might be gone for good and very hard to find now. This is the first reason why I have decided to do this post, the second reason is the fact that on the cd, only a part of the concert have been published and the order of the tracks has been changed, here we have the full concert with the correct track order.
01. Rough
02. Black Rock
03. House People
04. Recess
05. Where Did All The Girls go?
06. A Night Out
07. More Blood
08. Upside Down
09. I Belong In The USA
10. Nothing To Say
11. Pass Time
12. Love And Two Faces
13. Drum Solo
14. Church
15. Funky Lover
-James « Blood » Ulmer: guitar & vocals
-George Adams: tenor sax & vocals
-Amin Ali: electric bass
-Grant Calvin Weston: drums
Recorded live for radio Bremen on February 26, 1986
This is the first version of Phalanx, the second one who recorded for DIW have seen Amin Ali replaced by Sirone and G. Calvin Weston by Rashied Ali.
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MIHO KEI & JAZZ ELEVEN "KOKEZARU KUMIKYOKU" (MCA, 1971)
Here's what mvns about this LP: "Arranged and composed by Keitaro Miho (he didn't perform in this album), this is a spiritual adventure to a world where traditional Japanese music clashes and melts with contemporary jazz improvisations. The result is a monster of an album, with soaring vocals, searing saxophone and shakuhachi solos, mad electric piano action, uplifting koto strummings, as well as grooves so hard it feels you got punched in the gut."
[There is a CD version (out-of-print) which is a disaster, sound quality-wise - crude needle-drop. There's also a vinyl reissue but it's out-of-print as well]
Takeru Muraoka, soprano & tenor saxophone, indian flute
Takehisa Suzuki, trumpet
Minoru Muraoka, shakuhachi
Suma No Arashi (Hideakira Sakurai, Kazuo Kojima, Nozomu Nakatani), koto
Ryo Kawasaki, electric guitar
Masahiko Satoh, electric piano, harpsichord
Yasuo Arakawa, electric bass
Kikutada Katada, tsuzumi (japanese hour-glass shaped drum)
Akira Ishikawa, drums
Takeshi Inomata, drums
A1. Mizaru 6:33
A2. Kikazaru 4:38
A3. Iwazaru 6:59
B1. Kine 7:16
B2. Nomen 7:39
MCA Records JMC-5026 (promo LP, 1971)
(vinyl rip)
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SEIKATSU KŌJYŌ IINKAI – LIVE IN MASUDA (AKETA'S DISK, 1978)
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BAUER - ROSE - HIRSCH "NICKELSDORF, 1989"
A firend of mine recorded this - well - years ago. It was stashed away somewhere in the cellar - and several months ago he decided to get rid of all those cassette tapes.
I gladly offered my helping hand.
Conrad Bauer, trombone
Shelley Hirsch, voice
Jon Rose, violin(s)
1. Part I (25:00)
2. applause (0:15)
3. Part II (13:24)
4. applause (0:39)
5. Encore (4:08)
6. applause (0:34)
7. applause-encore_applause_audience_encore [or what?] (3:47)
8. audience-end-music & end-applause (0:35)
Recorded on July 15, 1989 at Jazzgalerie Nickelsdorf, Austria at Konfrontationen '89.
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ANTHONY DAVIS SEXTET "NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP NO.180"
James Newton, flute
Marty Ehrlich, alto & tenor saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet
Cindy Iverson, bassoon
Shem Guibbory, violin
Abdul Wadud, cello
Anthony Davis, piano
1. Under the Double Moon: Wayang No. IV (A. Davis) 42:58
2. Whose Life? (A. Davis) 10:00
3. Still Waters No. IV (A. Davis) 33:25
4. A Walk Through the Shadow (A. Davis) 15:11
NDR Jazz Workshop No. 180; produced by Michael Naura.
Recorded on May 19, 1983 at Studio 10, Grosser Sendesaal des NDR Funkhauses, Hamburg.
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GUNTER HAMPEL QUINTETT "BREMEN, 1966"
Gunter Hampel, vibraphone, flute, bass clarinet
Nedley Elstak, trumpet
Loek Dikker, piano
Victor Kaihatu, double bass
Pierre Courbois, drums
1. Ericolphy (Gunter Hampel) 10:07
2. N.S. (Nedley Elstak) 7:42
3. Infinite You (Walt Dickerson) 4:51
4. No One Around (Nedley Elstak) 4:36
5. Solitude (Gunter Hampel) 8:14
6. Consolation (Gunter Hampel) 8:19
7. Esotheric (Gunter Hampel) 6:38
8. Without Me (Gunter Hampel) 3:46 (fades out)
Recorded on April 2, 1966 at Radio Bremen Sendesaal, Bremen, Germany.
Announcements by Gunter Hampel.
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COMPANY "BBC STUDIOS, MAY 1983"
While preparing this post I got confused a bit. Got this with a text file which states 11 items but my version has 12. The point of consideration are tracks 5 and 6. The list coming with the CD-r I've got years ago says there's only tr. 5 ( EP-HD-JL). But the folder contained also tr. 6 (EP-JL).
Maybe the performance of the trio was split into two separate tracks? And I cannot hear Hugh Davies on track 6. So it seems the way it is offered here might be accurate enough. Maybe someone can shed some light on this...Andy?
I left the short announcements which are obviously truncated - but better some meagre crumps of hopefully reliable information than none at all.
Interestingly this recording is not mentioned in Ben Watson's book on Derek Bailey, although it has a particular chapter on Company concerts and recordings.
There is an official Company recording from the I.C.A., London, 24-28 May 1983, which is also the only Company never reissued.
But the music is great and IMO that's what is important.
Jon Corbett, trumpet
Vinko Globokar, trombone, vocals
Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Hugh Davies, electronics
J.D. Parran, piccolo flute, alto clarinet
Peter Brötzmann, tenor & baritone saxophone, clarinet, tarogato
Derek Bailey, guitar
Ernst Reijseger, cello
Joelle Léandre, double bass, vocals
Jamie Muir, percussion
01. EP-HD-JM 7:05
02. DB-JL 4:24
03. Announcement Speaker 0:46
04. DB-JM 6:41
05. EP-HD-JL 4:03
06. EP-JL 2:23
07. Announcement Speaker 0:11
08. JP-PB-JC-VG 6:11
09. Announcement Speaker 0:05
10. DB-ER 6:04
11. DB-JM-JP-PB-JC-VG-ER 11:52
12. Announcement Speaker 0:06
Recorded at the BBC Studios, London on May 23, 1983.
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PIERRE FAVRE QUARTETT "PIERRE FAVRE QUARTETT" (WERGO, 1969)
Have the LP since several years. Plus I got a rip from a friend years before I found the vinyl.
The sound of the rip seemed to be really OK. But it had a lot of nasty scratches which caused many clicks and some pops. Tried to remove as many as possible. (cover from the www)
Especially great to my recent listening experience is the bass of PK - but it is all along a classic.
All four musicians still young and at the beginning of their considerable musical achievements.
Pierre Favre, drums
Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Irène Schweizer, piano
Peter Kowald, double bass
A. What Happened To The Old Cop Sets, Clancy? 19:18
B1. Lovers 3:35
B2. Dedication (For John C.) 15:56
Recorded: November 1969, Tonstudio Max Lussi, Basel.
WERGO WER 80004
(vinyl rip)
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Marilyn Crispell, Harrison Smith, Eddie Prevost - Live In London 2012
Magical concert with a superbe sound, here is a link to a review
Sometimes Harrison Smith’s style remains me of Larry Stabbins, particularly on the first and second track.
-Marilyn Crispell : piano
-Harrison Smith : tenor & soprano sax, bass clarinet
-Eddie Prevost : drums
-track 1, track 2, track 3, track 4
Recorded at Café Oto on November 7, 2012
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BARDO STATE ORCHESTRA "THE ULTIMATE GIFT" (IMPETUS, 1994)
Jim Dvorak, trumpet, pocket trumpet, whistles, voice, percussion
Marcio Mattos, bass, cello
Ken Hyder, drums, percussion, khoomei & kargirah vocals
1. No Harm Done 12:07
2. Big Heart 4:30
3. The Ultimate Gift 5:02
4. On The Mend 12:48
5. Inside Out 9:15
6. The Gathering 7:29
7. Practice Makes Perfect 2:03
Recorded at The Premises, October 27th & November 3rd 1994.
Impetus IMP CD 19425 (1995)
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JASON MORAN OCTET - In My Mind: Monk at Town Hall 1959 - Paris 2012
JASON MORAN OCTET - Cité de la Musique, Paris 2012-03-02 FM
Remembering Thelonious Monk Orchestra in Town Hall, 1959.
Jason Moran - piano
Tarus Mateen - bass
Nasheet Waits - drums
Byron Wallen - trumpet
Jason Yarde - alto saxophone
Denys Baptiste - tenor saxophone
Fayez Virjii - trombone
Andy Grappy - tuba
01- Thelonious (part I) 3:02
02- Thelonious (part II) 4:01
03- Friday the 13th 15:05
04- Monk's Mood 10:48
05- UT 10:09
06- Thelonious Monk interview 0:53
07- Little Rootie Tootie 11:06
08- UT - Impro on Thelonious 5:38
09- Crepuscule with Nellie 7:46
09- Outro 1:53
TT 70:26
Source : TSF Jazzlive / Marantz MF Tuner / RH-09R / Audacity / Xact
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PIERRE FAVRE QUARTETT "PORI, 1969"
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