Showing posts with label Barre Phillips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barre Phillips. Show all posts

6 March 2025

KONITZ-ZOLLER QUARTET "KÖLN 1968"


 

Lee Konitz, alto & tenor saxophone, flute
Attila Zoller, guitar
Barre Phillips, double bass
Stu Martin, drums

1. Struwwelpeter (8:25) /  317 East 32nd Street (6:42) / How Deep Is The Ocean (LK-solo) (5:32) / At Twilight (8:20) / Alice's Lullaby (AZ-solo) (3:55) 38:47

Recorded at the Amerika-Haus in Köln during the MPS-Tournee on March 22, 1968.
(pre-FM)

 

11 February 2025

HOWARD RILEY - R.I.P. (1943-2025)


 Howard Riley * February 16, 1943 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire   

† February 8, 2025 in Beckenham, Kent

 

Howard Riley Trio:
Howard Riley, piano
Barre Phillips, double bass
Steve Noble, drums

1. Funk The Tories / Juggernaut / On The Spot 18:17
2. anouncement speaker 0:42

Reccorded on November 10, 2021 at Clore Ballroom in London during 'Adventures in Sound' (Jazz Festival 2010)
(FM)

Tony Oxley Quartet:
Philipp Wachsmann, violin, electronics
Howard Riley, piano, electronics
Ian Brighton, guitar
Tony Oxley, drums, percussion, violin

3. anouncement speaker 0:15
4. Quartet 4, Part 2 22:33

Recorded at Onkel Pö in Hamburg on June 20, 1976
(FM)

3 January 2025

THE TRIO (SURMAN-PHILLIPS-MARTIN) "PRAGUE 1970 / MOERS 1976"


 Barre Phillips (October 27, 1934 – December 28, 2024) R.I.P.


John Surman, bariton & soprano saxophone, bass clarinet
Barre Phillips, double bass
Stu Martin, drums

Track 1
a. announcement (0:48)
b. Billy The Kid / Let's Stand / Foyer Hall / In Between / Silvercloud / Caractacus 22:57

Recorded on October 24, 1970 at 7th Czechoslovakian Jazz Festival in Prague.
(pre-fm)

Track 2
a. announcement Köhn 2:02
b. Time Life 32:00

Recorded on June 6, 1976 at 5th New Jazz Festival in Moers.
(pre-fm)


see a.o. also here

13 July 2023

ERNST-LUDWIG PETROWSKY (1933-2023)

 


PETROWSKY - PHILLIPS - KELLERS  "KÖLN, 1991"


Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, reeds
Barre Phillips, double bass
Willi Kellers, drums

pt.1
1. announcement ELP 00:50
2. unknown title    39:04
3. announcement     01:13
4. unknown title    22:06
pt.2
5. announcement ELP 00:17
6. unknown title    35:00
7. announcement     01:58
8. unknown title    19:22

Recorded at the Loft in Cologne, on February 24, 1991
(pre-fm)

25 May 2020

BARRE PHiLLiPS - Journal Violone (1969)


I got this in mp3 only from torrents, but maybe somedody can add flac version.

BARRE PHiLLiPS - Journal Violone (Opus One 1969)

Journal Violone Part One  18.31
Journal Violone Part Two  19.41

Barre Phillips - double bass

18 May 2017

TETSU SAITOH ‎– COLORING HEAVEN (AKETA'S DISK, 1990)




1.  To The Promenade
2.  Coloring Heaven I
3.  A Second
4.  10.27
5.  Coloring Heaven II
6.  Music Gallery
7.  Pizzicatissimo
8.  124
9.  Okinawa Mama
10. To The Sea
11. Invitation



Barre Phillips, bass
Tetsu Saitoh, bass
Sabu Toyozumi, drums, percussion
Hideaki Kuribayashi, 17-string koto


Recorded in December 1988 at Kuchu-Sanpokan, Yugawara.

Aketa's Disk ‎– AD-27CD

CD Rip

5 August 2016

Terje Rypdal Trio live at Sendesaal, Bremen 1973


Since there seems to be a bit of interest in Rypdal at the moment, here is a set I dragged out of the archives. This was posted in our conributions section as high-grade mp3s, but since I had the flac files lying about, I thought I might as well put them here.

Terje Rypdal Trio
April 4, 1973
Sendesaal, Bremen

Terje Rypdal (g, fl)
Barre Phillips (b)
Jon Christensen (d)

Disc 1
Journal (B. Phillips)    7:04
Horizon (T. Rypdal)    11:12
Black Boy (T. Rypdal)    9:36
Back of J. (B. Phillips)    4:05
Bend It (T. Rypdal) (inc)    14:52

Disc 2
Electric Fantasy (T. Rypdal)    11:00
Event IV (G. Russell)    5:33
Rainbow (T. Rypdal)    8:18
Icing (T. Rypdal-J. Christensen)    15:02
Tough Enough (T. Rypdal) (inc)    6:45

More than 90 minutes in all.

Jon Christensen was with the Jan Garbararek Group at the time and so was Rypdal initially, though I think he might have left by the time of this recording. Barre Phillips was in John Surman's Trio, but the trio might have disbanded by 1973.

Basically improvisational, good sound and to my knowledge, never officially released. 

22 October 2015

EUROPÄISCHE JAZZNACHT FÜSSEN "1993/1994/1995 TEIL 2"



1. Trio Clusone = o.T.(1) 8:44
   Michael Moore, clarinet + soprano saxophone
   Ernst Reijseger, cello
   Han Bennink, drums

2. Trio Clusone = o.T.(2)  8:58
   Michael Moore, clarinet + soprano saxophone
   Ernst Reijseger, cello
   Han Bennink, drums

3. Bauer - Nozati - Van Hove = o.T. 11:40
   Johannes Bauer, trombone
   Annick Nozati, vocals
   Fred van Hove, piano

4. London Jazz Composers' Orchestra = Witch Gong Game lll/12 (Die Post Geht Ab)    44:24
   Barry Guy, bass, leader
   Henry Lowther, trumpet
   John Corbett, trumpet
   Marc Charig, trumpet
   Alan Tomlinson, trombone
   Paul Rutherford, trombone
   Chris Bridges, trombone
   Steve Wick, tuba
   Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
   Pete McPhail, soprano & alto saxophone
   Martin Speicher, soprano & alto saxophone
   Simon Picard, tenor saxophone
   Paul Dunmall, alto & tenor saxophone
   Phil Wachsmann, violin
   Howard Riley, piano
   Barre Phillips, bass
   Paul Lytton, drums


"Die Post geht ab" recorded at the Kurhaus, Füssen, Germany on 14th October, 1995.

Note: The piece "Die Post geht ab" was a commission of the city of Füssen
for the 500th anniversary of the post-station Füssen.The event was held during the 700th
anniversary of the city of Füssen and the 150th birthday of King Ludwig the second.
Note 2: the first piece of the evening was "Harmos".


Tracks 1 to 3 recorded (southern Bavaria) between 1993 and 1995
Concerts produced by Peter Ernst

20 April 2015

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)

27 November 2014

MiCHEL PORTAL - Alors!!! (1970)



MiCHEL PORTAL - Alors!!! (Futura 1970)

1. OO Bam Ba Deep (5:19) [Barre Phillips]
2. Billy The Kid (1:57) [Stu Martin]
3. Yes, Oh Yes, You Wonderous Sun Kissed Maiden ! (14:04) [John Surman]
4. Ca Boom ? (:55) [Barre Phillips]
5. U En A MArre (5:39) [Michel Portal]
6. Undercurrent (5:34) [John Surman]
7. New Peace (2:01) [Barre Phillips]
8. Ca Boom ! (7:47) [Barre Phillips]

Michel Portal : alto saxophone, bass clarinet
John Surman : baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone, bass clarinet
Barre Phillips : bass
Stu Martin : drums
Jean-Pierre Drouet : percussion

Recorded January 27, 1970
CD EPM 152072 (1993, OOP)


6 November 2014

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).

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).

11 June 2014

BADEN BADEN NEW JAZZ MEETING 1986


Haven't heard this New Jazz Neeting - and I'm a bit confused regarding the line-up.......

Kenny Wheeler, trumpet & fluegelhorn
Manfred Schoof, trumpet & fluegelhorn
Herbert Joos, trumpet & fluegelhorn
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Gerd Dudek, soprano & tenor saxophone
Heinz Sauer, soprano & tenor saxophone
Christoph Lauer, tenor saxophone
Michel Pilz, bass clarinet
Philip Catherine, guitar
Toto Blanke, guitar
Karl Berger, vibes, melodica
Joachim Kühn, piano
Barre Phillips, bass
Jean François Jenny-Clark, bass
Daniel Humair, drums
Okay Temiz, drums
Joachim-Ernst Berendt, annoumcement
Werner Götze, annoumcement

Disc 1
01. Introduction     2:07
02. Suggestion (M. Schoof)     10:57
    Solos: Kühn (p), Berger (vb), Catherine

03. Introduction     1:25
04. Walkie-Talkie (J. Kühn)     7:47
    Rolf and Joachim Kühn, Karl Berger, J.F. Jenny-Clark, Aldo Romano (1966)

05. Introduction     0:51
06. Walkie-Talkie (J. Kühn)     10:27
    Sauer, Kühn, Berger, Jenny-Clark, Humair

07. Introduction     0:38
08. After Ibiza (J. Kühn)     8:49
    Solos: Joos, Schoof, Wheeler (tpt), Catherine, Blanke

09. Introduction     0:58
10. From Time to Time (J. Kühn)     10:22
    Kühn, Jenny-Clark, Humair + Dudek, Sauer

11. Introduction     1:04
12. Gülay (J. Kühn)     2:59
    Kühn, Jenny-Clark, Humair

13. Introduction     0:53
14. Moving in Two Grooves (A. Mangelsdorff)     15:07
    Solos: Sauer (ts), Mangelsdorff (tb), Dudek (ts), Mariano (as), Kühn (p), Berger (vb), Wheeler (flh)

15. Announcement     0:28

Disc 2
01. Introduction     0:43
02. Morbidia (A. Mangelsdorff-C. Mariano)     4:36
    Mangelsdorff, Mariano

03. Introduction     0:52
04. I Dig It, You Dig It (A. Mangelsdorff-D. Cherry)     5:10
    Mangelsdorff, Don Cherry (1967)

05. Introduction     0:58
06. I Won't Forget You (B. Phillips)     6:00
    Catherine, Blanke, Phillips, Jenny-Clark

07. Introduction     1:25
08. God Bless the Child (B. Holiday-A. Herzog, Jr.)     6:12
    Sauer (ss), Kühn, Jenny-Clark, Humair

09. Introduction     0:41
10. God Bless the Child (B. Holiday-A. Herzog, Jr.)     6:12
    Sauer (ts), Berger (vb), Kühn, Jenny-Clark, Humair

11. Introduction     1:02
12. A.M. Blues (M. Schoof)     8:10
    Solos: Sauer (ts), Mangelsdorff; voiceover last 1:20

13. Introduction     1:31
14. Fast Nine (O. Temiz)     10:10
    Solos: Mariano (as), Dudek (ts), Temiz, Humair

15. Introduction     1:14
16. Yagapriya (C. Mariano)     16:15
    Solos: Berger (melodica), Mangelsdorff, Catherine, Pilz

17. Announcement     0:07

Disc 3
01. Introduction     0:31
02. The Cafe Parade (C. Mariano)     13:42
    Solos: Mangelsdorff, Wheeler, Catherine, Kühn, Humair, Phillips

03. Introduction     0:33
04. Dakar Dance (K. Berger)     4:35
    Berger with Dave Holland, Ed Blackwell

05. Introduction     0:45
06. Dakar Dance (K. Berger)     7:03
    Solos: Berger (melodica), Wheeler, Berger (vb)

07. Introduction     2:03
08. Winter Song (H. Joos)     8:04
    Solo: Joos (flh)

09. Introduction     0:30
10. Ketal Charlie (T. Blanke)     5:42
    Solos: Mariano (as), Blanke (g), Mangelsdorff

11. Introduction     0:43
12. L'Eternal Desire (P. Catherine)     5:46
    Solos: Schoof, Wheeler (tpt), Catherine

13. Introduction     0:44
14. Gentle Piece (K. Wheeler)     7:46
    Solos: Kühn, Sauer (ts), Mariano (as), Wheeler (flh), Blanke, Dudek/Kühn duo

15. Introduction     1:39
16. We Change (K. Berger)     18:57
    Solos: Joos, Schoof, Wheeler, Mangelsdorff, Pilz, Sauer (ts), Dudek (ts), Blanke, Temiz, Jenny-Clark, Phillips (arco), Kühn, Catherine, Humair

17. Announcement     0:24

Disc 4
01. Introduction     5:05
02. Moving in Two Grooves (A. Mangelsdorff)     8:29
03. Introduction     2:50
04. Gentle Piece (K. Wheeler)     8:27
    Solos: Blanke, Mariano (as), Dudek/Kühn, Wheeler (tpt)

05. Introduction     1:04
06. Be-Ma-Pil-Philz (M. Pilz-B. Phillips)     6:56
    Pilz, Phillips

07. Morbidia (A. Mangelsdorff-C. Mariano)     5:25
    Mangelsdorff, Mariano

08. Meadow Bells (H. Sauer-J. Kühn)     6:01
    Sauer (ts), Kühn

09. Introduction     1:06
10. Walkie-Talkie (J. Kühn) (inc)     1:10
    Rolf and Joachim Kühn, Karl Berger, J.F. Jenny-Clark, Aldo Romano (1966)

11. Walkie-Talkie (J. Kühn)     11:55
    Sauer, Kühn, Berger, Jenny-Clark, Humair

12. Announcement     0:35

Disc 5
01. Winter Song (H. Joos)     6:51
    Solo: Joos (flh)

02. Introduction     2:11
03. Yagapriya (C. Mariano)     14:17
    Solos: Berger (melodica), Mangelsdorff, Catherine, Pilz

04. Dakar Dance (K. Berger)     13:36
05. Fast Nine (O. Temiz)     7:59
    Solos: Mariano (as), Dudek (ts), Temiz, Humair

06. Introduction     0:21
07. After Ibiza (J. Kühn)     11:13
    Solos: Joos, Schoof, Wheeler (tpt), Blanke

08. Announcement     0:24

Disc 6
01. Introduction     0:22
02. Award for Christoph Lauer     7:22
03. I Want to Talk About You (B. Eckstine)     4:15
    Lauer

04. Introduction     1:08
05. Everybody's Song But My Own (K. Wheeler)     8:33
    Wheeler, Catherine, Jenny-Clark

06. Green Table Speech (G. Dudek)     10:38
    Schoof (tpt), Dudek (ts), Phillips, Temiz

07. Gülay (J. Kühn)     10:19
    Kühn, Jenny-Clark, Humair

08. Introduction     0:18
09. L'Eternal Desire (P. Catherine)     6:20
    Solos: Schoof, Wheeler

10. Introduction     0:10
11. Suggestion (M. Schoof) (encore)     8:54
12. Announcement     0:36

Recorded at Südwestfunk Studios, Baden-Baden in December 1986.

Discs 1-3 include music recorded during the Baden-Baden New Jazz Meeting in Südwestfunk Studios in Baden-Baden. Discs 4-6 were recorded at a public performance in early December 1986 at Kurfürstliches Schloss in Mainz.

8 June 2014

NDR JAZZ WORKSHOP NO.69 - JOHN SURMAN & FRIENDS "CONFLAGRATION" (1970)



Kenny Wheeler, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Eje Thelin, trombone
John Surman, soprano and baritone saxophone, bass clarinet
Mike Osborne, alto saxophone
Anthony Braxton, alto & sopranino saxophone, contrabass clarinet
Alan Skidmore, tenor saxophone
Chick Corea, piano
Dave Holland, bass
Barre Phillips, bass
Stu Martin, drums
Barry Altschul, drums, percussion


1. Conflagration (B. Phillips)             14:04
   Solos: Skidmore; Mangelsdorff/Corea; Martin/Altschul; Surman (ss)/Wheeler

2. 6s and 7s (B. Phillips)             12:28
   Solos: Phillips; Surman (bs); Wheeler; Braxton; Skidmore; Mangelsdorff
 
3. B (S. Martin)                     10:40
   Solos: Altschul; Mangelsdorff

4. Malachite (J. Surman)             12:26
   Solos: Skidmore; Surman (bs); Mangelsdorff/Osborne; Braxton (cbcl); Corea

5. Coins (C. Corea) (inc)             02:56
6. Causes Are Events (K. Wheeler)     16:24
   Solos: Mangelsdorff; Braxton (as); Corea

7. Sometime Ago (C. Corea) (inc)     16:32
   Solos: Braxton (sss); Corea; Wheeler

Recorded at Studio 10, Grosser Sendesaal des NDR Funkhauses, Hamburg on November 27, 1970.


31 May 2014

GEORGE RUSSELL SEXTET "STOCKHOLM - GYLLENE CIRKELN 1964/65"


The above picture is part of the art-work which went along with the files I got from the "follyforto seewhat" blog some years ago. Thanks once more to the original uploader.

The music of the two George Russell Sextets posted here is really very good!



Bernt Rosengren, tenor saxophone
Thad Jones, trumpet
Garnett Brown, trombone
George Russell, piano
Barre Phillips, bass
Al Heath, drums

1. radio introduction 0:44
2. Stratosphunk (Russell)/ 'Round Midnight (Monk)/ Sippin' At Bells (Davis) 23:54

Recorded at the Gyllene Cirkeln in Stockholm in October, 1964.

--

Bernt Rosengren, tenor saxophone
Bertil Lövgren, trumpet
Eje Thelin, trombone
George Russell, piano
Roman Dylag, bass
Al Heath, drums

3. radio introduction 0:08
4. The Outer View / Kentucky Oysters  (all tunes by Russell) 28:09

Recorded at the Gyllene Cirkeln in Stockholm on April 9, 1965.

27 March 2014

SPONTANEOUS MUSIC ENSEMBLE "UNRELEASED STUDIO RECORDINGS 1966 - 1968"



Soundwise these recordings are a bit muffled but the music's really excellent IMHO.
Maybe someone has a better version!?

The Double Trio track was recorded about two month before Brötzmann's 'Machine Gun' - makes for an interesting comparison.

Maybe one day it will see a proper release....

1. Juicy (from the unreleased Cul-de-Sac soundtrack) (K. Komeda/2:10/completed track)
Kenny Wheeler, trumpet
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Trevor Watts, alto saxophone, breathing
Jeff Clyne, bass
John Stevens, drums, percussion

Recorded by Eddie Kramer, probably at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 1966.
The Ensemble was apparently commissioned via Eddie Kramer to record compositions by Krzysztof Komeda for the soundtrack of Roman Polanski’s 1966 film Cul-de-Sac, an offbeat black-comedy set on the island of Lindisfarne.


2. Springboard (and radio announcement) (Stevens/3:56)
Kenny Wheeler, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Trevor Watts, alto saxophone, flute, oboe
Derek Bailey, guitar
Barry Guy, bass
John Stevens, drums

Recorded live by BBC Radio at the Paris cinema, London, Mon March 20, 1967;
tr: BBC Radio Light Programme The Jazz Scene (Jazz Club slot), March 26, 1967.


3. Willow Trio - Part 2 (extract 7:59)
Evan Parker, soprano saxophone
Barre Phillips, bass
John Stevens, percussion

Recorded by Eddie Kramer at Olympic Sound Studios, London, October 6, 1967. Willow Trio sessions.


4. Double Trio - Part 1 (32:05)
Evan Parker, soprano saxophone
Trevor Watts, alto saxophone
Dave Holland, bass
Peter Kowald, bass
Rashied Ali, drums, percussion
John Stevens, drums, percussion

Recorded by Eddie Kramer at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 10, 1968. Unreleased studio session.
 Island (unissued)

31 January 2013

Mal Waldron Trio-Set me Free 1969



Here's Another Waldron Treat , a Lost BYG album that wasn't issued until the early 80's ... from his most outstandingly original creative period !!
Affording us the opportunity of hearing a different side of Barre Phillips , in jet propelled Wilbur Ware mode....
not exactly rare , but un reissued on CD except in Japan .... this rip is from the Uk Affinity Lp

Very Beautiful
Enjoy!!!



Mal Waldron Trio – Set Me Free , 1969
Label:
Affinity ?– AFF 116

 1984
Tracklist
?
A1 Set Me Free ~ You Were Always There
A2 Yeah 9:03
B1 Jamaica Libre
B2 Desillusion
B3 Attila The Hun


Waldron-pno
B.Phillips-db
'Philly'Joe Jones-dr



PS, not certain how long these links will last , since it appears that today (for me at least) Zippyshares Login functionality is impaired!

27 June 2012

2. INTERNATIONALES NEW JAZZ MEETING AUF BURG ALTENA 1971




Rare performances by: Peter Brötzmann Trio, Alan Skidmore Quintet and Michael Osborne, Tomasz Stanko Quintet,  New Jazz Ensemble and Karin Krog, Albert Mangelsdorff Quartet & The Trio (Surman, Phillips, Martin).
Although the sound is not the best - like a bootleg - to my knowledge it is a bootleg - this double LP offers a glimpse into an otherwise insufficiently recorded phase of European Free Jazz .

My appreciation goes to J. for ripping his LPs for me and now then for you - please say thanks to him.









A1.  "Just For Altena"                  25:58
PETER BRÖTZMANN TRIO
Peter Brötzmann, tenor saxophone
Fred Van Hove, piano
Han Bennink, drums   
 
B1.  "KLM"  (Surman)    (~ 14:06)          25:27
ALAN SKIDMORE QUINTET & MIKE OSBORNE
Mike Osborne, alto saxophone
Alan Skidmore, tenor sxophone
Malcolm Griffiths, trombone
John Taylor, piano
Chris Laurence, bass
Tony Levin, drums
Norma Winstone, vocals


B2.  "And Think Again"  (John Taylor)   (~11:35)
ALAN SKIDMORE QUINTET & MIKE OSBORNE
Mike Osborne, alto saxophone
Alan Skidmore, tenor sxophone
Malcolm Griffiths, trombone
John Taylor, piano
Chris Laurence, bass
Tony Levin, drums
Norma Winstone, vocals


C1.  "No Name Piece"   (Seifert)                   08:19
TOMASZ STANKO QUINTET
Tomasz Stanko, trumpet
Janusz Muniak, tenor saxophone
Zbigniew Seifert, violin
Bronislaw Suchanek, bass
Janusz Stefanski, drums

  

C2  Introduction                                   01:04  

C3. "Free Spirits"    (Schoof)                     18:13
NEW JAZZ ENSEMBLLE ’71 with KARIN KROG
Manfred Schoof, fluegelhorn
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Gerd Dudek, soprano saxophone
Peter Trunk, bass
Cess See, drums
Karin Krog, vocals



D1. "Timelife Revisiting" (Surman)                 19:10
ALBERT MANGELSDORFF QUARTET & THE TRIO
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Heinz Sauer, tenor saxophone
John Surman, baritone & soprano saxophone
Barre Phillips, bass
Günter Lenz, bass
Ralf Hübner, drums
Stu Martin, drums



Recorded at the 2nd International New Jazz Meeting Burg Altena, Germany - June 27, 1971.

JG-Records – JG 027/028


Note: Side B is a continous performance.

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There was a problem with an oron link - so scroll down and you'll find them at comment 14.

24 April 2012

LONDON JAZZ COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA & GEORGE LEWIS "LONDON, 1991"






Here we have a companion (kind of) post to the previous LJCO & Globe Unity.
This time it's a collaboration between George Lewis and the LJCO.
My appreciation goes to Andy.




LONDON JAZZ COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA & GEORGE LEWIS  "LONDON, 1991"


Henry Lowther, trumpet
Jon Corbett, trumpet
Marc Charig, trumpet
Alan Tomlinson, trombone
Conrad Bauer, trombone
Radu Malfatti, trombone
Steve Wick, tuba
Trevor Watts, reeds
Evan Parker, reeds
Pete McPhail, reeds
Simon Picard, reeds
Paul Dunmall, reeds
Phil Wachsmann, violin
Howard Riley, piano
Barre Phillips, bass
Barry Guy, bass
Paul Lytton, drums
George Lewis, trombone, conduction


1. unknown title  47:10
2. unknown title  17:10

Recorded March 22, 1991 at Shaw Theatre, London, UK.

Note: There's a tape flip between track one and two.

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18 November 2011

Heiner Stadler-Brains on fire ,Vol 1 ( Labor ,lp 701)rec 1966-71



















Here's a great one , by Heiner Stadler a German composer , arranger and Pianist .. who moved to NYC in the Mid 60's.. most of his records have been self released ,as far as i can tell, apart from the Classic Tribute to Monk and Bird on tomato ,which other than this and vol2 is the only Other Stadler i own.

Although informed by the New thing currents of the day , to my ears this music is equally influenced by currents in European Classical music ,and in that sense these piece's are a late flowering of so called third stream , posited by Gunther Schuller and others a decade earlier , Another point of reference is George Russell particularly the contemporaneous music recorded while Russell was living in Scandinavia.

 These sessions are comprised of 2 distinct groups featuring some of the Leading lights of the Jazz avant guard.. Jimmy Guiffre is also clearly another obvious point of reference, and in fact Joe Chambers, Barre Phillips and Don Friedman were Guiffre's, regular Rythm section at the time this was recorded.

 a special note regarding the little known Tyrone Washington ,who is superb and plays up a veritable firestorm , on Heidi and all tones!


on a technical note I bought this in the Mid Eighties , (also have vol-2),the pressings have various, very audible Flaws , on top of being water damaged they look as though they have been used to cut lines of Amphetamine , as well as being eaten over.. i've cleaned them as best i can (Vol 2 is far worse) i have a vague recollection of seeing a cd release years ago of some of this Material perhaps even on the Tomato label , a single disc compilation of both volumes ... cant find any evidence that it is currently available in any form.... any info on that or other lesser known releases would be appreciated!

Jimmy Owens (tp) Garnett Brown (tb) Joe Farrell (ts) Don Friedman (p) Barre Phillips, Reggie Workman (b) Joe Chambers, Lennie White (d) Heiner Stadler (comp) New York, December 1966 and July /September-1971

 i've Just Discovered via google that this has been posted here in mp3, for those who dont like Flacs