Showing posts with label Martin Van Duynhoven. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Martin Van Duynhoven. Show all posts

11 August 2023

TRISTAN HONSINGER 1949-2023



 YETI  "HAW HAWAAAW"


Wolter Wierbos, trombone
Tristan Honsinger, cello
Jan Hans Berg, double bass, vocals
Martin Van Duynhoven, drums


Raapstelen Suite    
01. Jouranalen    6:23
02. Dekeuken Staat In Brand - Jouranalen 2 - Dekeuken Staat Weer In Brand    15:01
03. Spade    9:35
04. 7 Up / 6 Down    5:04
Bergaap Suite    
05. Haw Hawaaaw    2:03
06. Foodstep    4:31
07. Met Volle Buik    3:57
08. De Deci Mannen    9:25
09. The King Cannot Sing    4:18
10. Zonder Pyama    6:32

All music recorded live on 2-track at the Haarlemse Jazzclub, Haarlem, Februari '93
7 Up / 6 Down was recorded at the Bimhuis, Amsterdam, April '94

Obi Music – 010 (Netherlands, 1994)

15 September 2018

The Nedley "Nedly" Elstak Trio - Conglomeration - Coreco 1978



This lp has been provided some years ago by Solomon in the contribution section. A very beautiful record in my opinion, more inside than outside but with nice compositions.

A1. Over And Over Again
A2. Conglomeration
A3. Vico
A4. Celona

B1. P’Tunia
B2. Simseop
B3. The Looser
B4. Celona II
B5. Remote Control


Martin van Duynhoven: Drums
Victor Kaihatu: electric bass
Nedly Elstak: piano, trumpet


Recorded at Coreco-Studios Amsterdam - Holland Febr. 24, 1978
Coreco lp 02 vinyl rip

1 June 2017

MAL WALDRON - NUMBER NINETEEN (TRIO RECORDS, 1979)




A1. Number Nineteen
B1. Trip
B2. Watakushi No Sekai


Dick Van Der Capellen, bass
Martin Van Duynhoven, drums
Mal Waldron, piano


Recorded in Baarn, Holland, 30th May, 1971.

Trio Records ‎– PA-9733, Freedom ‎– FLP 41073

LP Rip


4 May 2016

THEO LOEVENDIE CONSORT "ANTIBES, 1969"


Here's a short recording by Theo Loevendie's Consort from Antibes previously offered in some comments or in the contributions section.

It was recorded the same year as the Blue Notes (in Antibes) after they left South Africa.
From both groups there was a french TV footage but apparently it has been deleted from youtube.
 Which may not have a whole lot to do with this recording but it seemed like a good place to start....



Theo Loevendie, alto saxophone, piano
Hans Dulfer, tenor saxophone
Joop Mastenbroek, baritone saxophone
Willem Van Manen, trombone
Nedly Elstak, trumpet, piano
Maarten Altena, bass
Johnny Engels, drums
Martin van Duynhoven, drums


1. Mr. Brook, part one  01:44
2. Mr. Brook, part two  07:00
3. Pepy                 05:38
4. Mandela!             08:11


Recorded on July 27, 1969, Antibes, Juan-les-Pins, 10th International Jazzfestival.

17 January 2014

LEO CUYPERS ‎– NACHTRIT (THEATERUNIE, 1979)




1. Nachtrit

2. Drivin' Through The Night


Harry Miller, bass
Martin van Duynhoven, drums
Leo Cuypers, piano
Keshavan Maslak, reeds
Maarten van Norden, reeds
Willem van Manen, trombone
Linda Van Dyck, vocals

Nachtrit, a play by J Bernlef, which premiered on 10 February 1979 at The Brakke Grond theatre, Amsterdam.

7" flexi, vinyl rip


LEO CUYPERS ‎– THEATRE MUSIC (BV HAAST RECORDS, 1977)



A1. Hijgen Voor Een Ander
A2. Jaap Van De Merwe Song
A3. G.L.T.
A4. Jarrett

Arjen Gorter, double bass
Leo Cuypers, piano
Martin van Duynhoven, drums


Jan Rap En Z'n Maat

B1. Jan Rap At 8'30" A.M.
B2. The House (3 Scenes)
B3. Jan Rap At Noon
B4. Triste
B5. Early In The Morning (Drums)
B6. Early In The Morning (Piano)
B7. Tristissime

Arjen Gorter, double bass, piano
Leo Cuypers, piano, synthesizer
Martin van Duynhoven, drums
Willem Breuker, clarinet, saxophone, percussion


BV Haast Records ‎– BVHAAST 017

Vinyl Rip


LEO CUYPERS - THE DUTCH JAZZ SCENE REVISITED (RADIO NEDERLAND, 1977)



Intro
1. De Rookverdrijver
2. De Brokjesdoos Van De Dames Smit
3. Lovely Rita
Outro

Leo Cuypers, piano

Radio Nederland‎– 6808.653/659

Vinyl Rip




23 January 2013

THEO LOEVENDIE - THE DUTCH JAZZ SCENE (1969) AND DUTCH JAZZ SCENE REVISITED (1977)








Here are a few morsels of Theo Loevendie from transcription recordings made for Radio Nederland. The 1969 recordings include his trio and consort and the 1977 recording is of the consort. I have not separated the latter line-ups, since the details are not clear. Let me know if you have better information!

The Loevendie Trio - 1969

Theo Loevendie, piano
Maarten van Regteren Altena, double bass
Martin Van Duinhoven, drums

The Theo Loevendie Consort - 1969 and 1977

Theo Loevendie, alto and soprano saxophone, piano
Arjen Gorter, double bass
Bernard Hunnekink, trombone
Bob Driessen, alto saxophone
Boy Raaymakers, trumpet
Han Bennink, drums, xylophone, steel drums
Hans Dulfer, tenor saxophone
Jim Van Der Valk-Bouman, trombone
Joop Mastenbroek , baritone saxophone
Leo van Oostrom, baritone saxophone
Maarten van Regteren Altena, double bass
Martin Van Duinhoven, drums
Nedley Elstak, trumpet
Willem Van Manen, trombone

1. Wet Feet - Trio
2. Mr Brook - 1969
3. Zero - 1969

4. Julian - 1977
5. Monday - 1977
6. The Library - 1977

The Dutch Jazz Scene - Radio Nederland – 109 917/923, 1969
The Dutch Jazz Scene Revisited - Radio Nederland – 6808.653/659, 1977

Vinyl Rip

25 April 2012

Roswell Rudd - Maine



Roswell Rudd, Hans Dulfer, Arjen Gorter, Martin Van DuynHoven - Maine
BVHAAST 011

 Here's a lively date from late 1976 at "de Krog" in Amsterdam featuring American trombonist Roswell Rudd with three Dutch players, Hans Dulfer on tenor sax, Arjen Gorter on double bass and Martin Van DuynHoven on drums. We have posted the three Dutch gentlemen before with Theo Loevendie, also in a quartet setting, most of it from about the same period as this date, mid- to late 70s.

 Only three pieces on this lp, first the title track which starts out with a simple repetitive bass motif, a joint chorus from the two main players and successive solos from all four, finishing with a drum solo with the bass motif underneath and a restatement of the main chorus at the end. This is a killer funky groove with all players riding on the main pulse of the piece with cracking  rimshots from Van DoynHousen (and even a cowbell in there?). If jazz should invade the dance floor, this is a track to fire up the engine. The Rollins piece has Dulfer roaring away at full speed and Rudd taking it down in his solo in the second half of the piece (after turning the record, so to speak) and Van Duynhousen piledriving it again before the repetition of the chorus right at the end. The final Rudd is in a bluesy mode with Dulfer and Rudd again in the driver's seat, delivering some expert hard bop to round out the proceedings, Dulfer hotting it and Rudd cooling it.

 This is a hyperkinetic date, top speed ahead from all four and to me, Dulfer is a revelation, even over-powering Rudd at times, particularly on the Rollins piece. Sometimes you need a bit of coolness to balance the hotness, and the soloists do compliment each other nicely.

Recommended, and to be played reasonably loud to appreciate the full dynamics of this wonderful date! And it's a topnotch recording to boot.

A1 Maine (Roswell Rudd)
A2 At Mc. Kie's (Part 1) (Sonny Rollins)
B1 At Mc. Kie's (Part 2) (Sonny Rollins)
B2 Big Thee (Roswell Rudd)

 Trombone – Roswell Rudd
Tenor Saxophone – Hans Dulfer
Bass – Arjen Gorter
Drums – Martin Van Duynhoven

 Recorded by Dick Swaneveld on November 26th at "de Krog", Amsterdam