Showing posts with label Jaki Liebezeit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jaki Liebezeit. Show all posts

14 October 2023

JAKI LIEBEZEIT - LÊ QUAN NINH GROUP "KÖLN 2009"


 

 
Joseph Suchy, electric guitar
Achim Tang, double bass
Jaki Liebezeit, drums
Lê Quan Ninh, percussion


Set 1
1. announcement Achim Tang  0:20
2. Stadtgarten Impro I      9:31
3. applause                 0:13
4. Stadtgarten Impro II    19:24
5. Stadtgarten Impro III   18:38
6. applause                 0:30

Set 2
1. Stadtgarten Impro IV     7:57
2. Stadtgarten Impro V     11:38
3. applause                 0:22
4. Stadtgarten Impro VI     9:34
5. applause                 0:26
6. Stadtgarten Impro VII   13:16
7. applause                 1:09
 

Recorded at Stadtgarten Köln at Jazzmeeting WDR, Lab 2 on January 14, 2009
(pre-fm)

19 May 2012

MANFRED SCHOOF QUINTET/SEXTET "KÖLN & MONTREUX, 1967/68"





Here we have a short track from the same group as on the commercially released recordings. You'll find it also here.

The other track stems from a line-up which left no official traces - Dudek still in and Pilz already joining - so to say...and the drummer was Mani Meumeier who started to play Free Jazz with Irene Schweizer and founded the 'Krautrock' group Guru Guru the same year.




MANFRED SCHOOF QUINTET/SEXTET "KÖLN & MONTREUX, 1967/68"


Manfred Schoof Quintet:

Manfred Schoof, trumpet
Gerd Dudek, tenor saxophone
Alex Schlippenbach, piano
Buschi Niebergall, bass
Jaki Liebezeit, drums

1. radio intro - track (fade out) - radio outro  07:05

Recorded at "Jazz am Rhein", Tanzbrunnen, Köln, Germany on September 16, 1967.



Manfred Schoof Sextet:

Manfred Schoof, trumpet
Michel Pilz, bass clarinet
Gerd Dudek, tenor saxophone
Alex Schlippenbach, piano
Buschi Niebergall, bass
Mani Neumeier, drums

2. unknown track  13:42

Recorded at the "Casino", Montreux, Switzerland on June 15, 1968.

(Thanks to rillenheini for the correct date and location of the Köln recording)

16 May 2012

MANFRED SCHOOF QUINTET "STUTTGART, VILLA BERG, 1966"


Something more from the formative years of European free jazz or at least, bordering on it. This is the Manfred Schoof Quintet from Villa Berg, Stuttgart,  during a "Woche der leichten Musik 1966". Light music, eh? Strong line-up on this piece with many of the leading lights of the German scene at the time.

Just one piece or suite lasting a little over 20 minutes with four or five sections separated by themes played in unison, giving way to individual solos from all five. It's hard to pick out highlights here, perhaps the high-pitched trills of Schoof coming on quite like Don Cherry or the propulsive, muscular tone of Niebergall. And we get to hear Jaki Liebezeit who would later go on to fame and perhaps fortune with krautrock supremos Can. He was not the only krautrocker to start out in jazz.

I'm not sure whether this piece later ended up on record. Maybe some of our readers know?


MANFRED SCHOOF QUINTET

Manfred Schoof, cornet, flugelhorn
Gerd Dudek, tenor saxophone
Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
Buschi Niebergall, double bass
Jaki Liebezeit, drums

1. announcer 1:39
2. Suite (Schlippenbach/Don Cherry/Schoof/Schlippenbach) 22:26

Recorded on October 18, 1966 at Villa Berg, Stuttgart, Germany
for the 'Woche der leichten Musik'.
(pre-FM)

The suite comprises several titles included on the LP "The Early Quintet" (FMP 0540),
e.g. "Axiom," "Inri," and "Ingredience Nr. 2.