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13 August 2014

DAUNIK LAZRO - SONORIS CAUSA "MUSIQUE ACTION 2003"



Daunik Lazro, baritone saxophone
Jouk Minor, sarrusaphone
Thierry Madiot, trombone, homemade instruments
David Chiesa, double bass
Louis-Michel Marion, double bass

1. part I    10:44
2. part II   11:37
3. part III  06:19
4. part IV   16:16
5. part V    09:42
6. part VI   03:28
7. part VII  07:43


Recorded on May 31, 2003 at Centre Culturel André Malraux in Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy, France during Musique Action 2003.

25 January 2014

SAHEB SARBIB ‎– LIVE IN EUROPE (SASA MUSIC INC, MARGE, 1976)





VOL 1. A BLESSING FOR JOSEPH DEJEAN - MAY 1976

A1. B. Fields
A2. Lady Day
A3. Egypt

B1. Orient Occident (Way Out)
B2. Aries Dance
B3. Cycles




VOL 2. LIVE IN EUROPE - JUNE 1976

A1. Egypt
A2. My Funny Child
A3. On A Funny Day

B1. Orient Occident Part. 2
B2. B.Fields
B3. Jumping Jack



Muhammad Ali, drums, percussion
Joseph Dejean, guitar
Saheb Sarbib, piano, bass
Daunik Lazro, alto saxophone (Vol 1)
François Jeanneau, tenor saxophone (Vol2)


Recorded live in May 76 (Vol 1) and on 3 June 76 at Palais des Congrès (Vol 2) 
3 June 1976 was Joseph Dejean's last performance
Egypt is from the June performance on both LPs


Vol 1. Sasa Music Inc. ‎– SS 1976
Vol 2. Marge - 03

Vinyl Rips


16 November 2010

Ninh Le Quan,Michel Doneda & Daunik Lazro-Concert Public, Van D'oeuvre LP 8903, 1988
























Here's an exuberant early Session by three Artists who have become stalwarts of the European Free scene.
Michel Doneda is by now almost a household name as a free improvisor considered by some one of the greatest living saxophonists.
Lazro and Ninh le Quan , seem almost unjustly neglected by comparison.
Le Quan in particular is one of the most inventive percussionists in the music.. his playing on this album seemingly rooted in the traditions of East Asia...
the whole alternates between folk tinged free jazz , with a few more severly austere processional sounding improvs,consisting of interlocking textures born of extreme Timbral contrasts.

My favourites though are probably the 2 very free treatments of traditional tunes .. Thillana by Carnatic & Hindustani musician, T.V. Gopalkrishnan, and the joyous Macedonian folk tune Prespansko,the sort of thing played by street brass bands accompanied by huge Tapan drums, after the consumption of the 80 proof ,plum Brandy known as Slivovitz.

Concert Public- Van D'oevre lp8903,1988
This was reissued on CD in 1990 on In Situ, (In Situ 37) but is no longer available.



Michel Doneda (soprano saxophone), Daunik Lazro (alto saxophone), Lê Quan Ninh (percussion)

Thillana (1:10), Paradi, parada, jelenia polska (4:50), Le chien à trois têtes (5:27), Eos III (14:50), Lune de quatre heures (7:40), Prespansko (4:22), Le souverain jaune (9:26), Hydrelerne (6:45)

Recorded on January 26, 1988 at Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy


Lp ripped at 48Hz-24bit then downsampled To 44hz-16 bit, and converted to Flac


http://www.lequanninh.net/?v=bio&lang=en

http://puffskydd.free.fr/neda/

5 January 2008

DAUNIK LAZRO "SWEET ZEE" (hatART, 1983/84)




Here’s something I like by Daunik Lazro who's own contributions don’t quite match those on his stellar recent records.
Still Kondo, Lewis and Joelle Leandre have plenty to contribute.
That alone should be recommendation enough.



Hat 2010 (2 lp’s)
Disc 1- ‘sweet zee ‘
Daunik Lazro - alto sax
Toshinori Kondo - trumpet and voice
Jean Jacques Avenel - db

Disc 2 side 1 ‘empire’
(dedicated to jac berrocal)

Daunik Lazro - alto sax,
Raymond Boni - guitar
Carlos Zingaro - violin

Disc 2 side 2  ‘enfances’
Daunik Lazro - alto sax
George Lewis - trb, toys
Joelle Leandre - db, voice


All tracks collectively improvised
Sweet Zee: recorded live at Jazzfestival Willisau on August 27, 1983.
Empire: recorded live at 3rd Sens Music Meeting, France on May 28, 1983.
Enfances: recorded at Dunois, Paris on January 8, 1984. ----

Again a post by sotise which I dare to take over. The above text is by primarely by sotise.
I would like to add that for the re-up the two tracks of  'Sweet Zee' (side A and side B of the double LP) were reinstalled as a continous performance. (This is a new rip not the previous one altered)

And not at least I want to point out that the concert released on the fourth side of this LP was released as CD in 2016. Actually the CD has the complete concert from this day. Available through the label Fou Records .




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