Showing posts with label Joachim Kuhn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joachim Kuhn. Show all posts

10 September 2025

ALBERT MANGELSDORFF SEXTET "HAMBURG 1968"

 


Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Günter Kronberg, alto & baritone saxophone
Heinz Sauer, tenor saxophone
Joachim Kühn, piano
Günter Lenz, double bass
Ralf Hübner, drums


1. Folkmond 19:54
2. Boston Lightning  22:58
3. Open Space  11:50
4. Plakate  17:27
5. Albert's Mood  9:12


Recorded at Jazzhouse, Hamburg on November 22, 1968.
(fm)

21 June 2024

ROLF KÜHN SEXTET "HAMBURG, 1969"


 

Rolf Kühn, clarinet
James Chick Carter, tenor & baritone saxophone, flute
Heinz Sauer, tenor saxophone
Joachim Kühn, piano
J.F. Jenny-Clarke, bass
Stu Martin, drums    


01.  Vampire's Castle (JK,comp) - Ann RK 15:28
02.  Invention For Five + One (RK,comp) - Ann RK 11:29
03.  Nobody Knows You Tomorrow (JK,comp) 8:47
04.  Screams For Peace (fade-out) 5:14

Recorded on April 27, 1969 at Junges Theater, Hamburg, Germany.
(fm)

25 September 2019

THOLLOT - RILEY - SOLAL - BLEY "JAZZ HARMONIE + CHATEAUVALLON, 1972"



JACQUES THOLLOT TRIO "JAZZ HARMONIE, 1972"

Jacques Thollot, electric piano, drums
Joachim Kühn, piano
Earl Freeman, double bass


Recorded at Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, Paris on September 3, 1972.

Note: filmed for the "Jazz Harmonie" series - Marc Pavaux (director).


----
HOWARD RILEY TRIO "JAZZ HARMONIE, 1972"

Howard Riley, piano
Barry Guy, double bass
Tony Oxley, drums

Recorded at Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, Paris on September 3, 1972.

Note: filmed for the "Jazz Harmonie" series - Marc Pavaux (director).

----

MARTIAL SOLAL  "CHATEAUVALLON, 1972"

Martial Solal, piano

Recorded at Châteauvallon Jazz Festival on August 19th, 1972.


----
PAUL BLEY TRIO  "CHATEAUVALLON, 1972"

Paul Bley, piano, electric piano
Arjen Gorter, double bass
Steve McCall, drums

Recorded at Châteauvallon, France on August 27, 1972.

26 January 2014

JOACHIM KUHN TRIO - INTERCHANGE (1971)























JOACHIM KUHN, piano, alto sax (4)
PETER WARREN, bass, cello (3)
PIERRE FAVRE, percussion, saw (3)

1. Interchange  5:15
2. Traffic Madness  2:52
3. Cello Fane  5:53
4. Jolly Green Giant  7:12
5. One Foot Shuffle  7:50
6. Solo For Arlene  3:30
7. Sad Ballad  7:40

Rec. December 1971.  Crystal 066 CRY 46 294.  LP

A bit crackly I'm afraid.


14 January 2014

Joachim Kühn - Sound of Feelings 1969



For J and Onxi
Trane's spirit hovers gently over this neglected BYG gem, which to my ears is a companion piece to the Outrageously campily eclectic monster psychedellica of  dear professor Leary..


the chemistry's so good , Kuhn , Jenny- Clarke and Romano , seemed to have forged a lasting musical friendship  , resulting in many further collaborations over the years...
Kuhn is still recording prolifically ..take a look

J, sorry we cant help with "Paris is beautiful" i don't think any of us has heard it, and certainly should any of our readers want to share a nice raw syrup free, vinyl rip , we would all be most appreciative ..

. our belief is that the BYG catalog, ought by now to be firmly in the Public Domain given that so few of the artists actually saw a dime from recordings which have by and  large been circulating in so many dubious semi legitimate issues over the decades ..

Bass, Flute, Bells –Jean Francois Jenny-Clarke
Drums, Flute, Tambourine, Bells –Aldo Romano
Piano, Saxophone [Alto], Shenai, Flute, Tambourine, Bells –Joachim Kuhn
Recorded  in Hamburg, 25th of January 1969

3 July 2011

INTERNATIONALES NEW JAZZ MEETING AUF BURG ALTENA (JG RECORDS/Compilation, 1970)





Here's my first attempt for a compilation. In general I prefer "proper" albums, but with such a line-up I couldn't withhold myself.

A special mentioning goes for a rather unusual piece by Albert Mangelsdorff's group (in my ears) and to the Schlippenbach Trio with Paul Lovens and Michel Pilz! Some month ago I was convinced that there is no official recording by this trio.
( see > http://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2010/10/schlippenbach-trio-first-incarnation.html ) - to err is human...and in this case quite joyful.

Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.





INTERNATIONALES NEW JAZZ MEETING AUF BURG ALTENA (Compilation)


1. JOACHIM KÜHN - EJE THELIN GROUP & ROLF KÜHN

Joachim Kühn, piano, alto saxophone
Rolf Kühn, clarinet
Eje Thelin, trombone
Hardy Roitlinger, bass (Adelhard Roidinger ?!)
Jacques Thollot, drums

"unknown title" 11:08


2. ALBERT MANGELSDORFF QUARTET

Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Heinz Sauer, alto saxophone
Günter Lenz, bass
Ralf Hübner, drums

"unknown title" 12:45


3. NEW JAZZ TRIO

Manfred Schoof, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Peter Trunk, bass
Cees See, drums

"unknown title" 12:26


4. JOHN SURMAN TRIO

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

"unknown title" 11:50


5. WOLFGANG DAUNER TRIO

Wolfgang Dauner, piano, electric piano, melodica, hohner-pinnet
Eberhard Weber, bass
Fred Braceful, drums

"Summertime" (excerpt) 07:10


6. ALEXANDER VON SCHLIPPENBACH TRIO

Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
Michel Pilz, bass clarinet
Paul Lovens, drums

"Yarrak" 06:21


7. JOHN SURMAN TRIO + ALAN SKIDMORE

Alan Skidmore, tenor saxophone
John Surman, baritone saxophone
Barre Phillips, bass
Stu Martin, drums

"Dee Tune" 07:42


This is a compilation made from parts of two LPs.

Track 1 - 4 from JG RECORDINGS JG 21/22
"Internationales New Jazz Meeting Auf Burg Altena"
Recorded on June 27, 1970 at Altena, Burginnenhof, Germany.
The John Surman Trio was recorded on June 26, 1970.

Track 5 - 7 from JG RECORDINGS JG 24/25
"Remembering '70"
Recorded in 1970 at various concerts in Dortmund, Iserlohn and Altena.










.

26 March 2011

ROLF KÜHN QUARTET "SOLARIUS" (AMIGA, 1964)



Another "lost" gem from the GDR - never reissued in Germany.
All compositions provided by one of the Kühn brothers except "Sie gleicht wohl einem Rosenstock" (~ 'she resembles - no doubt - a rose tree'), which originally is a folksong.





ROLF KÜHN QUARTET "SOLARIUS"


Rolf Kühn, clarinet
Michael Urbaniak, soprano & tenor saxophone
Joachim Kühn, piano
Klaus Koch, bass
Czeslaw Bartkowski, drums


1. Minor Impressions (R.Kühn) 07:56
2. Solarius (R.Kühn) 06:15
3. Sie gleicht wohl einem Rosenstock (Volkslied) 06:29
4. Mountain Jump (J.Kühn) 06:35
5. Lady Orsina (R.Kühn) 06:22
6. Soldat Tadeusz (J.Kühn) 06:40

Recorded in Berlin (East), DDR.
Track 2,3,5 and 6 on 29th November, 1964.
Track 1 and 4 on 30th November, 1964


AMIGA 8 50 046 (LP)

24 March 2011

ROLF & JOACHIM KÜHN "MONDAY MORNING" (HÖRZU, 1969)





Don't know what to write - thank you R. for the rip - cover found on the "web-side"...




ROLF & JOACHIM KÜHN "MONDAY MORNING"


Eje Thelin, trombone
Rolf Kühn, clarinet
John Surman, baritone saxophone
Joachim Kühn, piano, alto saxophone
Barre Phillips, bass
Stu Martin,drums
Jacques Thollot, drums


1. Black Out (J. Kühn) 00:53
2. Strangulation Of A Monkey (R. Kühn) 06:07
3. Dance Of A Spaceman (R. Kühn/R. Jürgensen) 09:33
4. Reflections Of A Monday Morning (R. Kühn) 03:07
5. Oh! Grand Pa (J. Kühn) 07:42
6. Don't Think (J. Kühn) 05:54


Recorded : November 1969 in Berlin.
(On a morning after a concert at Berlin Jazz Fest -
the J.Kühn Quartet had a concert on 06.Nov. -
they played "Suite to our Father Duke" -
so the actual recording date should be the 7th November 1969.
Track 5 is dedicated to Duke Ellington.)

HÖRZU (Black Label) SHZE909BL

21 December 2010

THE NEW JOACHIM KÜHN--EJE THELIN GROUP "IN PARIS"



Here is my first X-mas present for you.

This is probably the most adventurous and for me one of the best recordings from Joachim Kühn.


THE NEW JOACHIM KÜHN--EJE THELIN GROUP "IN PARIS"

Eje Thelin,tb
Joachim Kühn,as,p
Adelhard Roidinger,b
Jacques Thollot,dr

1. Arrondissment 02:24
2. Arrondissment 13:22
3. Arrondissment 10:14
4. Arrondissment 05:34
5. Arrondissment 06:08
6. Arrondissment 03:00
7. Arrondissment 06:20
8. Arrondissment 14:52


Paris, September 23 & 24, 1970

METRONOME MBLP 2/40 005

11 March 2008

rolf kuhn septet- going to the rainbow, aka "creaction" 1970 , flac and lame vbr




Heres a fusion record I really like, a stunner.
Not much can be faulted here and tony oxley really stokes that engine room in a way he never would now, his playing here is similar to that on the classic extrapolation by john mcglaughlin from a year or so before .
At times corea and Joachim kuhn do tend to dominate somewhat, neither are particularly known for subtle understatement.

A lot of this is obviously influenced by bitches brew era miles.. with a little bit of a unique European free flavour,.
An exiting stew.
Oxleys one of my favourite musicians, and im planning to reup both incus 8 and febuary papers as well as a couple of other fusion albums from roughly this same time.

Id love to hear peter warren’s bass is from the same year if anyone has that , an early enja release also featuring corea and surman.
this is ripped from the 1978 acanta lp reissue.
Rolf Kuhn (cl) Alan Skidmore (ts) John Surman (bars, ss, el-p) Joachim Kuhn (p, org) Chick Corea (el-p) Peter Warren (b) Tony Oxley (d)
Koln, West Germany, December 14 & 15, 1970

Roundhouse Rock
BASF [G] CRC 008

Sad Ballade
-

T.C.B.
-

Going To The Rainbow
-

Racing It Down
-
Rolf Kuhn - Going To The Rainbow (BASF [G] CRC 008)v
Chick corea , rolf kuhn, Joachim kuhn- creaction – acanta lp 1978 cc23.097
enjoy!!!!