Showing posts with label Charles Gayle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charles Gayle. Show all posts

19 March 2012

RUF DER HEIMAT feat CHARLES GAYLE & E.L.PETROWSKY "KÖLN, 1994"






"Ruf der Heimat" means in german something like "call of the home(-land)".
The above picture does not show earth - but the planet does exist, albeit with a different surface...






RUF DER HEIMAT feat. CHARLES GAYLE & E.L.PETROWSKY "KÖLN, 1994"


Charles Gayle, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet, piano
Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, alto saxophone, clarinet, flute, piano
Thomas Borgmann, tenor & sopranino saxophone, harmonica, ocarina
Christoph Winckel, bass
Willi Kellers, drums


1. Set One 40:40
2. Set Two 35:07


Recorded at the JazzHaus, Cologne (WDR), Germany on 3rd November, 1994.

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10 January 2012

Charles Gayle Quintet - Live in S.Anna Arresi '10 [New Links]


For all those who haven't yet listened this concert.

Rec. live at "Piazza del Nuraghe", Sant’Anna Arresi, Italy,
on August 25, 2010 (radio broadcast)

Charles Gayle,tenor sax
Jean Paul Bourelly,guitar
Harrison Bankhead,bass
Hamid Drake/Chad Taylor,drums

1. Spirit Rejoice (13:17)
2. D.C. (05:03)
3. Initiation (09:40)
4. Angels (11:12)
5. Ghosts (09:45)

Total Time 49:00

All compositions by A.Ayler

Spirit Rejoice (excerpt)

22 August 2009

Rashied Ali, Charles Gayle and Sirone live at Burghausen 2008




Here's something to remember Rashied Ali by, who died on 12 August. This is a fairly recent concert in Burghausen, Germany (in Ober-Bayern, more precidely), beautifully captured by Radio Bayern 4.

Basic info:

Rashied Ali - Charles Gayle - Sirone, 2008.03.08, Burghausen (Germany)
Stadtsaal, 39.Internationale Jazzwoche
Burghausen, Germany
8. March 2008

Charles Gayle - as,p
Sirone - b
Rashied Ali - dr

1. Burghausen Rising I (Sirone) - 15:24
2. Burghausen Rising II (Sirone) - 14:19
3. Burghausen Rising III (Sirone) - 7:44
4. Burghausen Rising IV (Sirone) - 10:33
5. Off Rythm (Gayle/Ali/Sirone) - 5:52
6. Naima (Coltrane) - 17:09
7. Expression (Coltrane) 15:16

total time 86:17 - complete!

The partnership of the three goes back a long time, to the NY loft jazz scene of the 70s, vividly described by Valerie Wilmer in her "As Serious As Your Life", an essential read for followers of this blog, I would think. A fine performance by all three, Ali with a lighter touch than what he sounded like on his early 70s duet with Frank Lowe (which ought to be posted somewhere, if it hasn't already), Charles Gayle, going from his post-aylerean expressiveness on the sax to a somewhat more lyrical side on his two piano offerings here, and finally, but not least, Sirone, who might be the least conspicuous here, but is right there with some beautiful, sinuous empathetic support. Do listen in cos bassists often get buried in the mix, but not here, though.

More Ali coming up if I find something in the archives. We have posted Ali before, here and here. Charles Gayle can be heard here and Sirone here.