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13 December 2020
26 May 2020
TONY OXLEY GROUP - 1974, 1976
TONY OXLEY amplified percussion
DAVE HOLDSWORTH trumpet
PAUL RUTHERFORD trombone
HOWARD RILEY piano
BARRY GUY bass
ALAN DAVIE cello, reeds (8)
1. Framed Embrace 12:40
2. announcer (Miles Kington) 0:57
3. Collage 4:23
4. announcer 0:31
5. Detonation 9:14
6. announcer 0:23
7. Intro (Oxley) 1:03
8. Symphony In 18:25
1-6 BBC Jazz in Britain 18 March 1974
7-8 BBC radio 28 October 1976
3 October 2018
TONY OXLEY "ICHNOS" (RCA, 1971)
Tony Oxley, percussion, amplified percussion
Paul Rutherford, trombone (A1, B1 to B3)
Evan Parker, tenor saxophone (A1, B1, B2), soprano saxophone (B1 to B3)
Kenny Wheeler, trumpet, flugelhorn (A1, B3)
Derek Bailey, guitar (A1, B1 to B3)
Barry Guy, bass (A1, B3)
A1. Crossing (Sextet) 8:45
A2. Oryane (Percussion Solo) 10:48
B1. Eiroc (Quartet) 2:25
B2. Santrel (Quartet) 4:53
B3. Cadilla (Sextet) 11:59
RCA Victor SF8215 (1971)
21 January 2018
MICHAEL SELL BRASS ENSEMBLE "5 STÜCKE FÜR INSTRUMENTALISTEN ODER INSTRUMENTALISTINNEN" (MISP, 1979)
Michael Sell, trumpet, flugelhorn
Frederic Rabold, trumpet, flugelhorn
Theo Jörgensmann, clarinet
Bernd Konrad, bass clarinet, soprano & tenor saxophone
Willem van Manen, trombone
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Thomas Wiedermann, trombone
Namek Aclan, tuba
Bernd Moschner, tuba
Reinhard Glöder, bass
Frank Köllges, drums
A1. Fußwork 07:03
A2. Beinwork 12:27
B1. Worüber Man Nicht Spricht Work 10:03
B2. Rumpfwork 02:59
B3. Kopfwork 09:30
Recorded live on April 24/25, 1979 in Wilhelmsbad / Hessen, Germany.
MISP 505 (vinyl rip)
flac rip by Owombat march 2011
24 March 2017
BENNINK, MENGELBERG, RUTHERFORD, SCHIANO – A EUROPEAN PROPOSAL (HORO RECORDS, 1979)
A. Tristezze Di Sanluigi
B. Tristezze Di Sanluigi
C. Tristezze Di Sanluigi
D. Tristezze Di Sanluigi
Mario Schiano, alto saxophone
Han Bennink, drums, percussion, cymbal, bass clarinet, fiddle, whistle, toy
Misha Mengelberg, piano
Paul Rutherford, trombone, euphonium
Recorded live at Teatro Ponchielli, April 24, 1978.
Horo Records – HDP 35-36
LP Rip
15 February 2017
BARRY GUY & LONDON JAZZ COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA "BBC - LONDON, 1975"
Mark Charig, trumpet
Dave Spence, trumpet
Dave Holdsworth, trumpet
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Alan Tomlinson, trombone
Paul Nieman, trombone
Alan Sinclair, tuba
Elton Dean, reeds
Dave White, reeds
Stan Sulzmann, reeds
Alan Wakeman, reeds
Harry Smith, reeds
Nick White, reeds
Jane Robertson, cello
Alan Brett, cello
Howard Riley, piano
Barry Guy, bass
Ron Matthewson, bass
Tony Oxley, drums
Buxton Orr, conductor
Charles Fox, announcer
1. Two Designs (H. Riley) 13:13
2. Introduction 1:28
3. Satellites II (P. Rutherford) 12:30
4. Closing announcement
March 10, 1975, BBC Studios, London
Broadcast on BBC's Jazz in Britain on March 10, 1975; I don't know when the music was recorded.
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
18 August 2015
GLOBE UNITY ORCHESTRA "BERLINER JAZZTAGE, 1970"
Several weeks ago I was doing research for some liner-notes. Eagerly searching for information also at the www I came across a book called "Postserielle Musik und Free Jazz" by Hans Kumpf.
The contents of the book did not help in my search. But I encountered some informations (and a score) of Manfred Schoof's "Ode".
Luckily I found the music in the collection of a friend who generously send me the files.
"Ode" never was available officially although it seems to be a rather important piece of music for the development of German (European) Free Jazz.
Schlippenbach's "Globe Unity 70" is or better was available through Atavistic.
Seemingly it's OOP at the moment - therefore I left it for your enjoyment.
The title of Brötzmann's tune "Drunken in the Morning Sunrise" reminded me about the circumstances for the recording sessions of "Machine Gun".
Brötzmann and Buschi Niebergall went - after the first part of the session - for some beers.
Eventually they took shelter for a nap at a building lot. Next morning Niebergall and Brötzmann woke up, had a mouthful of beer and went back to the "Lila Eule" for the second part of their recording session......
Kenny Wheeler, trumpet, flugelhorn
Manfred Schoof, trumpet, flugelhorn, bach-trumpet
Tomasz Stanko, trumpet
Bernard Vitet, trumpet
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Malcolm Griffiths, trombone
Paul Rutherford, trombone, tenor horn
Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Gerd Dudek, soprano & tenor saxophone, flute
Michel Pilz, bass clarinet, flute, soprano saxophone
Heinz Sauer, baritone, tenor & alto saxophone
Peter Brötzmann, tenor & baritone saxophone, bassetthorn
Derek Bailey, guitar
Alexander Von Schlippenbach, piano, percussion
J.B. "Buschi" Niebergall, bass, bass trombone
Peter Kowald, bass, tuba
Arjen Gorter , bass,electric-bass
Han Bennink, drums, shell-horn, dhung, gachi
Paul Lovens, drums, percussion
Joachim-Ernst Berendt, announcement
1. Globe Unity 70 (A. von Schlippenbach) 17:51
2. Ode (M. Schoof) 12:54
3. Drunken in the Morning Sunrise (P. Brötzmann) 9:53
Recorded on November 7, 1970 at the Kongresshalle, Berlin.
(track 1 was released on Atavistic [UMS/ALP 223CD])
9 July 2015
VARIOUS - ELECTRONIC MUSIC PROJECT (KUBU, 1983)
A. Electronic Music Project Quartet
B. Electronic Music Project Full Group
Quartet and full group
Larry Stabbins, saxophone
Matt Hutchinson, synthesizer, keyboards, piano
Paul Rutherford, trombone, electronics
Phil Wachsmann, violin, electronics, tape
Full group
Bertrand Clement, double bass
Anonymous, piano
Paul Kirby, saxophone
Steve Moore, saxophone
Loz Speyer, trumpet
Phil Durrant, violin, electronics
Recorded at the West Square Studio, London, in October 1983
Kubu – Kubu Cassette 004
Cassette Rip
25 June 2015
VARIOUS - ELECTRONIC MUSIC PROJECT (KUBU, 1983)
A. Electronic Music Project Quartet
B. Electronic Music Project Full Group
Quartet and full group
Larry Stabbins, saxophone
Matt Hutchinson, synthesizer, keyboards, piano
Paul Rutherford, trombone, electronics
Phil Wachsmann, violin, electronics, tape
Full group
Bertrand Clement, double bass
Anonymous, piano
Paul Kirby, saxophone
Steve Moore, saxophone
Loz Speyer, trumpet
Phil Durrant, violin, electronics
Recorded at the West Square Studio, London, in October 1983
Kubu – Kubu Cassette 004
Cassette Rip
15 February 2015
TONY OXLEY - INCUS 8 (1971 - 1975)
This is a re-up (my rip in flac) of Sotise's post from February 26, 2007.
I've added a new pic above and the line-up etc.
The following is his text from seven years ago.....
hi all here's a riveting long unavailable album by tony oxley. incus8 1975
most of the tracks are solo percussion and electronics,a couple feature ensembles with the usual suspects,derek b ,barry g
,paul r,etc.
this has remained sadly unissued for some inexplicable reason.
its a very rewarding listen guaranteed to reverse
any received opinion /assumption you may have about solo percussion being boring.
oxley also happens to be a visionary painter and graphic artist of some note.
here is some biographical info about oxley from the european free improvised music website.
Born Sheffield, 15 June 1938. Drums, percussion, violin, electronics.
Tony Oxley, with Derek Bailey and Gavin Bryars, created one of the foundations of free improvisation in the UK through their explorations in the group Joseph Holbrooke. A detailed retrospective view of Joseph Holbrooke can be found in Bailey (1992, pp. 86-93) but, briefly, the group existed in Sheffield from 1963 to 1966, initially playing conventional jazz though by 1965 playing totally improvised pieces. The fact that the three were 'isolated' in Sheffield from developments elsewhere (John Stevens and the SME) provided an ideal environment for experimentation and development. After that the participants moved to London, Oxley becoming the house drummer at Ronnie Scott's while all the while continuing with experimental music. He was in at the beginning of the Incus label with Bailey and Evan Parker and some of his work for that label is recognised as landmarks in the development of free music. He also appeared in various (early) versions of the London Jazz Composers Orchestra
In the last 25 years he has performed and recorded in an extremely wide variety of situations, from those where an emphasis on time-keeping is important to free situations with perhaps Paul Bley at one extreme and Cecil Taylor at the other. His work with Taylor, as a member of The Feel Trio with William Parker, in duos, or augmented with other musicians (such as the quartet of Taylor, Oxley, William Parker and Derek Bailey for two concerts in London and Manchester in 1991) lasted from 1988 to 1991 and can be seen by the viewing a selection of their concert schedule.
In recent years Tony Oxley has run his own Celebration Orchestra, worked with Bill Dixon - both are painters as well as musicians, and there have been plans for multimedia presentations - and with the Austrians, violinist Andreas Schreiber and pianist Dieter Glawischnig in the trio Cercle. This group briefly toured the UK in 1997 (having played the Beijing Jazz Festival in October 1996), with displays of Oxley's paintings, and had a broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in May 1997. Oxley has also begun to work again in duo with Derek Bailey, playing, for example at the Knitting Factory in New York in September 1995, in London in November 1995 and in Vand'Oeuvre in France in May 1997. He also remains in demand to bring unconventionality to conventional settings, particularly with his 'rainforest percussion', playing for example, on ECM recordings with Paul Bley and John Surman and with the Tomasz Stanko Quartet.
His kit is highly individual and an early version of it was described by Derek Bailey (1992, p. 101) thus:
'The acoustic part is: drums - eight, various sizes and texture; cymbals, fourteen, various sizes, thicknesses, weights, sounds; cowbells - five, from six inches to sixteen inches; wood surfaces - five, wood blocks and oriental skulls; saucepans - two. The amplified section of the kit is: amplified frame containing cymbals, wires, various kitchen equipment, motor generators, springs, used with 3 contact mikes (home-made), 2 volume pedals, 1 octave splitter, 1 compressor, 1 ring modulator and oscillator, 1 amplifier and two speakers.'
More recently the whole kit has been slimmed down and the electronics have (probably temporarily) been put to one side, but the playing, of course, remains individualistic. A transcription of an interview with Oxley, where he discusses his current kit (1997) with Alyn Shipton in a BBC Radio 3 Broadcast is available, complete with sound clips.
Tony Oxley is also a painter and three pages of his paintings can also be viewed: Paintings 1 or Paintings 2 and Paintings 3.
PLEASE BUY CD'S BY TONY OXLEY ,YOULL FIND MANY LISTED IN HIS SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY AT THE EUROPEAN FREE IMPROVISED MUSIC PAGES.
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Tony Oxley, percussion, amplified percussion
Barry Guy, bass
Dave Holdsworth, trumpet
Evan Parker, soprano saxophone
Howard Riley, piano
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Derek Bailey, guitar
A1. Never Before Or Again 10:41
A2. M-W-M 6:57
A3. EIROC II 5:27
B1. East Of Sheffield 6:26
B2. South East Of Sheffield 5:47
B3. P.P.1 8:37
Track A1 (Parker/Holdsworth/Rutherford/Riley/Guy/Oxley) recorded 1972;
track A2 (solo Oxley) recorded 1975
Track A3 (Bailey/Parker/Rutherford/Oxley) recorded 1971
Track B1 (solo Oxley) recorded 1971
Track B2 (solo Oxley) recorded 1973
Track B3 (solo Oxley) recorded 1975
INCUS 8 (vinyl rip)
Tony Oxley, with Derek Bailey and Gavin Bryars, created one of the foundations of free improvisation in the UK through their explorations in the group Joseph Holbrooke. A detailed retrospective view of Joseph Holbrooke can be found in Bailey (1992, pp. 86-93) but, briefly, the group existed in Sheffield from 1963 to 1966, initially playing conventional jazz though by 1965 playing totally improvised pieces. The fact that the three were 'isolated' in Sheffield from developments elsewhere (John Stevens and the SME) provided an ideal environment for experimentation and development. After that the participants moved to London, Oxley becoming the house drummer at Ronnie Scott's while all the while continuing with experimental music. He was in at the beginning of the Incus label with Bailey and Evan Parker and some of his work for that label is recognised as landmarks in the development of free music. He also appeared in various (early) versions of the London Jazz Composers Orchestra
In the last 25 years he has performed and recorded in an extremely wide variety of situations, from those where an emphasis on time-keeping is important to free situations with perhaps Paul Bley at one extreme and Cecil Taylor at the other. His work with Taylor, as a member of The Feel Trio with William Parker, in duos, or augmented with other musicians (such as the quartet of Taylor, Oxley, William Parker and Derek Bailey for two concerts in London and Manchester in 1991) lasted from 1988 to 1991 and can be seen by the viewing a selection of their concert schedule.
In recent years Tony Oxley has run his own Celebration Orchestra, worked with Bill Dixon - both are painters as well as musicians, and there have been plans for multimedia presentations - and with the Austrians, violinist Andreas Schreiber and pianist Dieter Glawischnig in the trio Cercle. This group briefly toured the UK in 1997 (having played the Beijing Jazz Festival in October 1996), with displays of Oxley's paintings, and had a broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in May 1997. Oxley has also begun to work again in duo with Derek Bailey, playing, for example at the Knitting Factory in New York in September 1995, in London in November 1995 and in Vand'Oeuvre in France in May 1997. He also remains in demand to bring unconventionality to conventional settings, particularly with his 'rainforest percussion', playing for example, on ECM recordings with Paul Bley and John Surman and with the Tomasz Stanko Quartet.
His kit is highly individual and an early version of it was described by Derek Bailey (1992, p. 101) thus:
'The acoustic part is: drums - eight, various sizes and texture; cymbals, fourteen, various sizes, thicknesses, weights, sounds; cowbells - five, from six inches to sixteen inches; wood surfaces - five, wood blocks and oriental skulls; saucepans - two. The amplified section of the kit is: amplified frame containing cymbals, wires, various kitchen equipment, motor generators, springs, used with 3 contact mikes (home-made), 2 volume pedals, 1 octave splitter, 1 compressor, 1 ring modulator and oscillator, 1 amplifier and two speakers.'
More recently the whole kit has been slimmed down and the electronics have (probably temporarily) been put to one side, but the playing, of course, remains individualistic. A transcription of an interview with Oxley, where he discusses his current kit (1997) with Alyn Shipton in a BBC Radio 3 Broadcast is available, complete with sound clips.
Tony Oxley is also a painter and three pages of his paintings can also be viewed: Paintings 1 or Paintings 2 and Paintings 3.
PLEASE BUY CD'S BY TONY OXLEY ,YOULL FIND MANY LISTED IN HIS SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY AT THE EUROPEAN FREE IMPROVISED MUSIC PAGES.
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Tony Oxley, percussion, amplified percussion
Barry Guy, bass
Dave Holdsworth, trumpet
Evan Parker, soprano saxophone
Howard Riley, piano
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Derek Bailey, guitar
A1. Never Before Or Again 10:41
A2. M-W-M 6:57
A3. EIROC II 5:27
B1. East Of Sheffield 6:26
B2. South East Of Sheffield 5:47
B3. P.P.1 8:37
Track A1 (Parker/Holdsworth/Rutherford/Riley/Guy/Oxley) recorded 1972;
track A2 (solo Oxley) recorded 1975
Track A3 (Bailey/Parker/Rutherford/Oxley) recorded 1971
Track B1 (solo Oxley) recorded 1971
Track B2 (solo Oxley) recorded 1973
Track B3 (solo Oxley) recorded 1975
INCUS 8 (vinyl rip)
12 October 2014
GLOBE UNITY ORCHESTRA "BAD GODESBERG, 1979"
Here's a post for Rasimov77 - he shared some goodies in the 'Contributions' section.
Among the links was one for a GUO recording from 1979.
It turned out that it was a part of the recording presented here.
Manfred Schoof, trumpet
Enrico Rava, trumpet
Kenny Wheeler, trumpet
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Paul Rutherford, trombone, euphonium
Günter Christmann, trombone
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Gerd Dudek, soprano & tenor saxophone, flute
Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Michel Pilz, bass clarinet
Bob Stewart, tuba
Alexander Von Schlippenbach, piano
J.B. "Buschi" Niebergall, bass
Paul Lovens, drums & percussion
Disc 1
1. Flat Feet (E. Rava) 13:51
2. Reflections (M. Schoof) 12:48
3. Trom-Bone-It [Trombonaut] (G. Christmann) 7:56
Disc 2
1. Boa (A. von Schlippenbach) 11:26
2. Nodagoo (K. Wheeler) 10:47
3. Quasimodo (S. Lacy) 11:23
4. Worms (S. Lacy) 9:53
5. The Forge (A. von Schlippenbach) 9:15
6. Improvisation (Globe Unity Orchestra) (encore) 5:59
Recorded January 26, 1979 at Stadttheater Bad Godesberg, Germany.
10 August 2014
SABU TOYOZUMI / PAUL RUTHERFORD - FRAGRANCE (SABU-01)
SABU TOYOZUMI - drums, percussion
PAUL RUTHERFORD - trombone
1. Fragrance 19:43
2. Brilliant Gawd Forbids 21:25
3. Moabit 7:22
4. Greeting Child Of New Year 7th 0:21
May/June 1998. Sabu-01
1 June 2014
RUTHERFORD -:- BRÖTZMANN -:- PARKER "THREE RECORDINGS - AUDIENCE, 1976/80/81"
Re-discovered these three audience recordings last week on one of my external hd.
Enjoyed them quiet a bit -
ISKRA 1904 "BERLIN 1976"
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Derek Bailey, guitar
Tristan Honsinger, cello
Peter Kowald, bass
1 >improv< 14:08
Recorded at the "Workshop Freie Musik", Akademie der Künste, Berlin on 24.3. - 28.3.1976.
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PETER BRÖTZMANN SEXTET "BRACKNELL 1980"
Mark Charig, trumpet
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Peter Brötzmann, tenor & bass saxophone, clarinet
Peter Kowald, bass
Barry Guy, bass
John Stevens, drums, cornet
1,. >unknown title< 37:35
Recorded at an unknown venue in Bracknell, UK on July 5, 1980.
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EVAN PARKER SEXTET "LONDON 23-08-81"
George Lewis, trombone
Evan Parker, tenor & soprano saxophone
Alex Schlippenbach, piano
Maarten Altena, bass
Paul Lovens, percussion
Paul Lytton, percussion
1. >improv< 27:46
Recorded at an unknow venue in London on August 23, 1981.
3 April 2014
RADIO JAZZ GROUP STUTTGART feat. Rutherford-Carl-Dudek-Reichel-Honsinger-Garrett "STUTTGART 1976"
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Rüdiger Carl, tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute, accordion
Gerd Dudek, soprano & tenor saxophone, flute
Hans Reichel, guitar
Wolfgang Dauner, piano, synthesizer
Tristan Honsinger, cello, vocals
Donald Rafael Garrett, bass
1. unknown title 06:22
2. unknown title 11:54
3. unknown title 16:03
4. unknown title 21:27
Recorded at Radio Studio SWR, Villa Berg, Stuttgart, Germany on February 27, 1976.
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)
2 March 2014
PAUL DUNMALL OCTET - 'The Great Divide' - Bath. 2002
PAUL DUNMALL, tenor saxophone, bagpipes
SIMON PICARD, tenor saxophone
PAUL RUTHERFORD, trombone
HILARY JEFFERY, trombone
GETHIN LIDDINGTON, trumpet
KEITH TIPPETT, piano
PAUL ROGERS, ALL bass
TONY BIANCO, drums
1. The Great Divide 68:24
Bath Festival. The Pavilion. 27 May 2002
BBC Radio 3, 'Jazz on 3' broadcast
20 February 2014
PAUL RUTHERFORD "OLD MOERS ALMANAC" (RING RECORDS, 1976)
Paul Rutherford, trombone and voice
Side A:
1. Hank Over 08:29
2. Tolly Blues 11:03
Side B:
1. Old Moers Almanac 17:17
2. Arlbedesame 04:53
Live at 5th International New Jazz Festival (open air), Schloßpark, Moers, Germany on June 7, 1976.
RING 01014
(lp rip)
My thanks goes to wightdj for an improved front cover.
7 January 2014
PAUL LOVENS - PAUL LYTTON QUINTET "MOERS 1977"
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Evan Parker, tenor saxophone
Barry Guy, bass
Paul Lovens, drums
Paul Lytton, drums
1. announcement speaker/ quintet 35:55
2. encore 4:09
Recorded on May 30, 1977 during the New Jazz Festival in Moers, Germany.
Note: Use headphones for listening. It was recorded as a dummy head recording (Kunstkopf).
25 November 2013
ALEXANDER VON SCHLIPPENBACH NONET "KÖLN 1969"
Only 23 days later Schlippenbach recorded his LP "The Living Music".
Except Paker and Bailey the line-up was the same as for this broadcast. The actual LP "The Living Music" might be one of the most often re-issued recordings of Free Jazz.
First there was an edition on A.v.Schlippenbach's 'Quasar' imprint. Than the more widely distributed FMP 0100. A CD on John Corbett's Unheard Music Series. And finally a re-release on LP through Cien Fuegos in 2013.
Manfred Schoof, cornet, trumpet
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Peter Brötzmann, tenor & baritone saxophone
Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Michel Pilz, bass clarinet, flute
Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano, percussion
Derek Bailey, guitar
Buschi Niebergall, bass, bass trombone
Han Bennink, drums
1. Living Music 13:33
2. applause 00:19
3. Into The Staggering 07:45
4. applause 00:27
5. Wave 08:07
6. applause 00:28
7. Lollapalooza 10:56
Recorded at WDR Studio 2, Annostrasse, Köln, Germany on April 1, 1969.
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