2014/02/07
Takeshi Terauchi & The Blue Jeans - Rashomon (1972)
Takeshi Terauchi & The Blue Jeans - "Rashomon"
LP: Telefunken, Germany, 1973; #SLE 14699-P
- originally released by King, Japan, 1972; #4K-31
Terauchi Takeshi - electric guitar
The Blue Jeans - unknown members
Side 1
1. Rashomon
2. Chidori (The Plover)
3. Akegarasu (Miss Tojin Okichi alias Akegarasu)
4. Matsu No Midori (Green Pine Tree)
5. Takesu
Side 2
1. Taki No Shiraito (A Poor Woman Who Does Water Tricks)
2. Narayma Bushiko (Why Was An Old Woman To Be Abandoned?)
3. Dannoura (The Story of the Heishi)
4. Yakkosan (Servant)
5. Fukagawa
6. Hamachogashi
A1 + B2 composed by Terauchi Takeshi, A3 by Koka Sasa, all others are traditional Japanese songs arranged by Terauchi Takeshi.
Recorded by King Records, Tokyo, Japan, probably in 1972.
In the early 60s Takeshi Terauchi became on of the most popular artists, that gained the unbelievable success in eleki era. Playing with three fingers Chet Atkins' method, he raised to the top of Japanese surf, receiving the title King of the Guitar. In 1966 he quits from The Blue Jeans band and fromed the new outfit The Bunnys to play trendy Groups Sound. But the next year he split from his new band that was continuing to play without him until 1971. In 1968 Terauchi reorganizes The Blue Jeans playing with them in the style that could be described as the neo-surf: along with the traditional surf and respective sounds the stylistic of a 70s true rock is using, with a fuzz guitar connected to the acid organ and impetuous drum solo. In 1972 the instrumental album Rashomon was released, where the main theme was written by Terauchi for Akira Kurosawa's same titled movie. In the new processing we have something like surf/psych with a dark guitar and a soaring flute - pretty interesting. The other part of the disk is also nice, where excluding two self-written compositions Terauchi used an old Japanese melodies completely remade them not from the instrumental arrangement point of view but took them from Japanese scale to European with the help of his mother - she was a teacher of Japanese music. An old compositions began to sound so modern that even listening to them you can not believe about their exotic origin. Especially Dannoura (The Story of the Heishi) sounds thrilling - a composition about the battle between samurai clans Heishi and Gendji at the Dannoura field in 1185: a true hard rock with a mad pressure, hyperactive guitar, ominous drum staccato, anxious organ howling and the total reckless jam atmosphere. There was no such frankly mischief on any of his records throughout his career. In general this is a nice album: of course, it has some stylistic limitations but it is way more interesting than I was expecting.
(Russian review found in http://japan-old-prog.livejournal.com/36834.html)
LP RIP in m π III + artwork
Labels 1972, out-of-print, Takeshi Terauchi
2013/03/13
Billy Hart-Oshumare (out-of-print)
(C)(P)1985 GRAMAVISION INC., USA
RECORDED: 1985
RELEASED: 1985, USA
J-ISSUED: CANYON RECORDS, D32Y0054(CD)
RELEASED: NOVEMBER 21, 1985, JAPAN
Jahabi Billy Hart : drums
Dave Holland : strings bass
Branford Marsalis : tenor saxophone
Steve Coleman : alto saxophone
Bill Frisell : electric guitar
Kevin Eubanks : electric guitar
Kenny Kirkland : keyboards
Mark Gray : keyboards
Didier Lockwood : violin
- Duchess (6:17) [Billy Hart]
- Waiting Inside (7:44) [Bill Frisell]
- Chance (5:54) [Kenny Kirkland]
- Lorca (7:27) [Billy Hart]
- Cosmosis (4:45) [Dave Holland]
- IDGAF Suite (10:19) [Kevin Eubanks]
Labels Billy Hart, out-of-print
2011/05/20
Byard Lancaster, Live in Paris 1973 (out-of-print)
Live In Paris
Us (Palm 1974)
Byard Lancaster- reeds, flute
Steve McCall- drums, percussion
Sylvain Marc- bass
01 McCall All
02 Flore
03 John III
04 US
05 Just Test
(Audible Hiss)
MP3 VBR @ 112 (New link from August 2012)
Labels Byard Lancaster, out-of-print
2011/03/13
Billy Hart, Enchance (Out-of-print)
Billy Hart (dr,perc);
Oliver Lake (as,ss,fl);
Dewey Redman (ts)(not on 5.);
Hannibal Marvin Peterson (tp,koto);
Eddie Henderson (tp,flh,el flh)(1,3,5);
Don Pullen (p, el p);
Buster Williams (b)(1,3.5);
Dave Holland(b)(2,4,6,7);
Michael Thabo Carvin (perc)(5)
- Diff Customs (Lake) 5:44
- Shadow Dance (Holland) 7:43
- Layla-Joy (Hart) 6:55
- Corner Culture (Redman) 2:47
- Rahsaan is Beatiful (Peterson) 4:31
- Pharoah (Pullen) 9:31
- Hymn for the Old Year (Lake) 8:48
February 24 and March 3, 1977, Generation Sound, NYC
CD: A&M CD-0818
MP3 (Since 2014-09-22)
Labels Billy Hart, out-of-print
2011/03/07
Carlos Ward Quartet featuring Woody Shaw, Live at the North Sea Jazz Festival 1988, Lito, (out-of-print)
Labels Carlos Ward, out-of-print
2011/01/29
Paul Gonsalves with the Duke Ellington Orchestra, 100 ans de Jazz, out-of-print
Labels out-of-print, Paul Gonsalves
2011/01/26
2011/01/15
2010/11/13
Ornette Coleman Trio, An Evening With Ornette Coleman (out-of-print)
Labels Ornette Coleman, out-of-print
2010/10/26
2010/10/11
John Coltrane, Live in Comblain-La-Tour 1965 (out-of-print)
Labels 1965, John Coltrane, out-of-print
2010/08/05
Ornette Coleman, The Jazz Masters
Info from this web page:
November, 1965, Paris
Ornette Coleman (as, (tp) and violin)
Dave Izenzon (b)
Charles Moffett (dr)
This two-LP set contains the soundtrack Ornette Coleman and his trio contributed for the obscure Belgian film of the same name (Who's Crazy). Coleman (switching between alto, trumpet and violin), bassist Dave Izenzon and drummer Charles Moffett did not merely provide filler music but full-blown improvisations that stand very much on their own. Fans of Coleman's very explorative music are advised to search for this valuable two-fer.
-- Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
MP3 -V 0
FLAC part 1 & part 2.
Labels Ornette Coleman, out-of-print
2010/07/11
2010/07/09
Ornette Coleman. Harlem's Manhattan (1961) (Out-of-print record)
Labels Ornette Coleman, out-of-print
2010/07/08
2010/03/13
Frank Wright. Kevin, My Dear Son (out-of-print)
Kevin, My Dear Son
Sun Records SEB 004 (LP-Rip)
Tracks
Side A
1. Odeon
2. No End To The Sun
3. November The First
Side B
1. Cowboys And Indians
2. Long Way From Home
3. Kevin, My Dear Son
Get it
Personnel
Frank Wright: tenor sax & bass clarinet
Kamal Abdul Alim: trumpet
Georges Arvanitas: piano
Reggie Workman: bass
Philly Joe Jones: drums
Khalil Abdullah: percussion
Eddie Jefferson: vocal
Sebastien Bernard: producer
Elvin Campbell: engineer
Jean Pierre Pellissier: mix engineer
Recorded in October, 1978
Compositions by Frank Wright, except "Cowboys & Indians" (composed Bobby Few). All lyrics by Frank Wright.
Originally taken from Nothing Is 2.0
Labels Frank Wright, out-of-print
Noah Howard, some out-of-print recordings
Info from wikipedia.org:
Noah Howard (born April 6, 1943) is an American free jazz alto saxophonist.
Born in New Orleans, Howard played music since childhood in his church, first learning trumpet and later switching to alto sax. He recorded two sessions as a leader in 1966 for ESP Records, but found little critical acclaim in America, and moved to Europe soon after. In 1969 he appeared on Frank Wright's album One For John, and as leader recorded The Black Ark with Arthur Doyle. In 1971 he recorded Patterns with Misha Mengelberg and Han Bennink. He moved to Paris in 1972 and to Brussels in 1982. He recorded steadily through the 1970s and 1980s, exploring funk in the latter decade and recording for his own label, AltSax. In the 1990s he returned to free jazz, releasing on Cadence Jazz among others, and experienced a resurgence in critical acclaim.
Now, some out of print recordings available here. (2015-02-20) Enter and choose.
Covers included.
Noah Howard
Space Dimension
America 6108
rec 1970
1. space dimension
2. viva black
3. church number nine
4. song for poets
5. blues for thelma
Noah Howard-as
Frank Wright-ts
Bobby Few-p
Art Taylor-d
Muhammad Ali-d
This is a very much improved nonwave version of the rip posted at thebrewingluminous.blogspot.com - thanks for the audio, but try a little harder to get the details right man!
FLAC (Blog "inconstant sol")
Noah Howard - Traffic
Side A
Lovers (Noah Howard) 7.15
Traffic One (Bobby Few) 4.48
Red Star (Noah Howard) 6.42
Side B
Never Be The Same Again (Bobby Few) 3.44
Donkey Dance (Bobby Few) 6.05
Two Lovers' Hill (Bobby Few) 6.32
Traffic Two (Bobby Few) 3.06
- Noah Howard - alto saxophone
- Bobby Few - piano
- Joe Maka - soprano saxophone
- Clint Jackson - trumpet
Recorded Parisound Studio - Paris, France. June 10 1980
Producers: Gigi De Leo and Liorio Pusateri
(P) & (C) 1983
Frame RF-2005
Covers included
Originally taken from 9 grey chairs. More info in there.
Live in Europe, Vol.1
Personnel:
- Noah Howard - Alto Sax
- Takashi Kako - Piano
- Ken Carter - Bass
- Muhammad Ali - Drums (except track 4)
- Oliver Johnson - Drums (track 4)
Tracks:
1. Creole Girl (N. Howard - N. Dove)
2. New Arrival (N. Howard)
3. Lift Every Voice And Sing (J. R. Johnson)
4. Ole' (J. Coltrane)
5. Kanpai (N. Howard - N. Dove)
Nat Dove is credited with arrangements for all tracks except "New Arrival". All tracks recorded at various European venues during 1975, and released on Sun Records, catalogue # SR 105.
Originally taken from Nothing is 2.0
Labels Noah Howard, out-of-print
2009/12/24
Arthur Doyle - More Alabama Feeling (out-of-print)
Arthur Doyle - Tenor Sax.
Info from discogs.com:
Label: Ecstatic Peace!
Catalog#: E# 29
Format: Vinyl, LP, Single Sided
Country: US
Released: 1993
Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Jazz
A1 Hao (6:25)
A2 Nature Boy (7:21) (Written By - E.Ahbez)
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13:46 (12,6 MB) (New link from 2014-07-12)
Labels Arthur Doyle, out-of-print
2009/06/17
Keith & Julie Tippett - Couple in Spirit (Out of Print)
Information from discogs.org:
Label: Editions EG
Released: 1988
Piano - Keith Tippett (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 6 to 8)
Voice - Julie Tippett (tracks: 1 to 6, 8)
Engineer - Tony Arnold
Mixed By - Robert Fripp
Producer - Julie Tippett, Keith Tippett
Written-By:
Julie Tippett (tracks: 1 to 6, 8),
Keith Tippett (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 8)
- Daybreak (3:13)
Percussion - Julie Tippett
Voice - Keith Tippett - Morning Psalm (2:18) | Sample (1.61 MB CBR@96)
- Brimstone Spring Lullaby (3:47)
- Evening Psalm (3:32)
- Marching (We Shall Remember Them) (6:04)
Harpsichord - Keith Tippett
Zither - Julie Tippett - The Choir And The Sunset Improvisers (7:24)
Harmonium - Keith Tippett - The Key At Dusk (6:25)
- Grey Mist With Yellow Waterfall Entwines Evening Turquoise (4:25)
Harpsichord, Bells, Performer [Bottles] - Keith Tippett
Recorder, Percussion, Performer [Bottles] - Julie Tippett
2009/06/16
Nicra - Listen / Hear (LP-Rip. Out-of-print)
(Oct 1975, Ogun 010)
1. Listen (22:37)
2. Listen continued (8:48)
3. Hear (11:43)
Nick Evans - trombone
Radu Malfatti - trombone
Keith Tippett - piano
Buschi Niebergall - bass
Makaya Ntshoko - drums
Recorded in Innsbruck, Austria
CBR@256
Labels Keith Tippett, Nick Evans, Nicra, out-of-print