Showing posts with label Arthur Doyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arthur Doyle. Show all posts

23 May 2014

ALAN SILVA CELESTRIAL COMMUNICATION ORCHESTRA "DESERT MIRAGE" (IACP, 1982)



On this and the previous Alan Silva post, he is not playing himself but it's "his" music nonetheless.

These sprawling vistas - like flying and/or floating over vast sky- and landscapes. Immersed but somehow not attached.

On this LP the music has sometimes a dreamlike quality (see/hear "Desert Mirage") and au contraire to his LPs on BYG the music here has a more "structured" sound. Not that I would dislike "unstructured" sounds from Alan Silva or per se...

The Silva - as ever.



ALAN SILVA CELESTRIAL COMMUNICATION ORCHESTRA "DESERT MIRAGE"

Pierre Faure, flute
Carl Schlosser, flute, piccolo
Aldridge Hansberry, flute, alto flute
Karo, alto clarinet
Denis Colin, bass clarinet
Jean Querlier, oboe, cor anglais
Bruno Girard, violin
Pascal Morrow, violin
Didier Petit, cello
Itaru Oki, trumpet, bugle
Jeff Beer, trumpet
Serge Adam, trumpet
Bernard Vitet, trumpet
Michael Zwerin, trombone
Doménico Criseo, trombone
Francois Cotinaud, tenor saxophone
Georges Gaumont, tenor saxophone
Arthur Doyle, tenor saxophone
Philippe Sellam, alto saxophone
Sébastien Franck, alto saxophone
Henri Grinberg, soprano saxophone
Antoine Mizrah, electric bass
Rosine Feferman, bass
Francis Gorge, guitar
Francois Leymarie, electric bass
Jacques Marugg, vibes, marimba, timbales
Adrien Bitan, vibes, marimba
Ron Pittner,drums
Bernard Drouillet, drums
Gilles Premel, percussion
Alan Silva, conductor

LP 1

1. Desert Mirage 20:06
2. A D N 08:20
3. After Coda 09:40

LP 2

1. February The Third (1st Part) 14:41
2. February The Third (2nd Part) 09:29
3. Procession 10:57


Recorded on June 25,26 & 27, 1982 at Aquarium Studio, Paris.

IACP 7004-5

Soloists on:
LP1
Tr.1 Jean Querlier - Aldridge Hansberry - Itaru Oki - Michael Zwerin
Tr.2 Philippe Sellam - Denis Colin - Jacques Marugg - Bruno Girard - Arthur Doyle - Bruno Girard - Georges Gaumont - Jeff Beer - Jean Querlier
Tr.3 Francois Cotinaud - Pierre Faure
LP2
Tr.1 Bruno Girard - Bernard Vitet - Georges Gaumont - Denis Colin - Sébastien Franck - Francois Cotinaud
Tr.2 Jean Querlier
Tr.3 Sébastien Franck - Arthur Doyle - Francis Gorge - Carl Schlosser - Bernard Vitet - Georges Gaumont - Denis Colin

26 August 2013

Arthur Doyle-No More Crazy Women, QBICO 33


A single sided Lp, of Trio performances featuring Wilbur Morris, and Rashid Sinan, interspersed by looped tracks of Doyle mixed by Sonic reducer , featuring members of Doyle's Electro acoustic Ensemble, Tim Roland and David Cross.
the cover image is by Cindy Sherman.
Enjoy!

ARTHUR DOYLE / TAKASHI MIZUTANI / SABU TOYOZUMI ‎– LIVE IN JAPAN 1997 (QBICO, 2003)






A Nov.8th Or 9th, I Can't Remember When

B Alabama And Mississippi Reunited

C1 I Pass, Then Resist
C2 I'd Live In Her World, Then Without Her In Mine

D1 Love Heat
D2 Joy



Arthur Doyle, tenor saxophone, flute, voice
Sabu Toyozumi, drums
Takashi Mizutani, electric guitar

Qbico ‎– QBICO 09/10

Vinyl Rip


25 August 2013

Arthur Doyle and Hamid Drake-Your Spirit is calling-QBICO 15, 2003



For Nick ,
this is one of the most accessible, and expansive records by Arthur Doyle the great master Griot. 
Drake is fabulously responsive ....

Would be nice to have an upgrade of the trio on Qbico with Mizutani,and Sabu Toyzumi
if anyone cares to share it!

i'll rip no more crazy women soon...
Enjoy

24 August 2013

ARTHUR DOYLE ELECTRO-ACOUSTIC ENSEMBLE ‎– PATRIOTIC ACT (QBICO, 2006)






A1. Homo
A2. When The Shit Goes Down
A3. Milk Brain
A4. Butt Call



Ed Wilcox, drums
Nuuj, electronics
Leslie Q, guitar
Arthur Doyle, kinetic sax kaboom, village voice
Vin Paternostro, Roland 505
Dave Cross, turntables



Recorded at the No Fun Fest. March 19 2004, North Six, NYC.

Qbico ‎– QBICO 50

Vinyl Rip

22 July 2013

ARTHUR DOYLE / WILBER MORRIS / RASHID BAKR - LIVE AT THE ALTERKNIT, NYC (QBICO, 2011)



For Sotise


A. Live At The Alterknit


Arthur Doyle, tenor saxophone, recorder
Wilber Morris, double bass
Rashid Bakr, drums

Recorded 9 August 1997

Qbico - Upsilon K

Vinyl Rip

18 December 2010

MILFORD GRAVES "BÄBI MUSIC" (IPS 004, 1976)




Raw and powerful. A master drummer. Frenetic reeds.

What kind of "bäbi" is this...



MILFORD GRAVES "BÄBI MUSIC"

Arthur Doyle,reeds
Hugh Glover,reeds
Milford Graves,percussion

1. Bä 11:48
2. bi 04:01
3. Bäbi 15:25


Recorded: 3-20-1976 at WBAI-FM/Free Music Store, New York.

IPS ST004


(flac & cover > comments)

12 May 2007

ARTHUR DOYLE, TAKASHI MIZUTANI, SABU TOYOZUMI - LIVE IN JAPAN 1997



It had to be a special album, too follow the recent posts by Dipmong / Boromir.
I have been deliberating for days; before finally deciding on this seminal release from
Qbico Records, Italy
(a label with an exceptional catalogue of outstanding music).


Arthur Doyle - Tenor Sax, Flute, Voice
Takashi Mizutani - Electric Guitar
Sabu Toyozumi - Drums

Rec. live November 14, 1997 @ Manda-la2, Tokyo, Japan
Released in 2003 (Qbico 9-10).

Side A:
November 8th or 9th, I Can't Remember When

Side B:
Alabama and Mississippi Reunited

Side C:
I Pass, Then Resist
I'd Live In Her World, Then Without Her In Mine

Side D:
Love Heal
Joy


"As his revelatory performance at this year's Le Weekend festival in Stirling made clear, saxophonist, singer and pianist Arthur Doyle is at his most emotionally devastating when he's on his own and the pure flow of his spirit is unencumbered by any bullshit notions of musicianship. So the idea of hooking him up with a guitarist and drummer -- even if they are two of the most liberated players to come out of the ever-fertile Japanese underground -- is bound to raise pulses in well-stocked record rooms across Scotland. But the news is good. Although the three players rarely operate as an actual trio across the space of these two beautifully presented slabs of vinyl, the exchange of ideas is rapid and advanced and both Takashi Mizutani and Sabu Toyozumi peel back enough to give Doyle the kind of space he needs to really cut rug. A legendary recording, Live In Japan 1997, has been circulating as a cassette on the collector's scene for many moons. Doyle's visit to Japan that year brought many of his acolytes out of the woodwork and as well as the gig with Mizutani and Toyozumi, the saxophonist hooked up with both Japanese underground guitar god Keiji Haino and Boredoms guitarist Seiichi Yamamoto while he was there. Mizutani is a fantastic guitarist, although here he isn't quite as extended as he is with his own group, mythic psychedelic rockers Les Rallizes Denudes. Drummer Toyozumi puts in a particularly muscular performance, trading in the kind of spatial acrobatics and air-curdling techniques he used to temporally dislocate recordings by Peter Brotzmann and Masayuki Takayanagi in favour of a more stumpy, rock-based approach, a working method that more than compliments Doyle's spare folk melodies. As usual, Doyle weaves motifs from his major works throughout the set but it's that voice, so completely unguarded emotionally and so beautifully bent, that'll set your heart on end."
David Keenan, (Sunday Herald, Edinburgh, 01 June 2003)

Vinyl rip @ 192kbps.

If the mention of “Noah’s Black Ark, Alabama Feeling or Babi Music”
sets you off into drool mode.
THIS IS FOR YOU!!!!!

http://rapidshare.com/files/30893483/ADTMST.rar


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