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11 November 2017

CHARLES LLOYD QUARTET - Jazz Baltica 2000



Charles Lloyd Quartet
LIVE AT JAZZ BALTICA 2000

1. Prayer (Charles Lloyd)  6.42
2. Zoltan (Charles Lloyd)  5.00
3. When Miss Jessye Sings (Charles Lloyd)  20.18
4. God Give Me Strength (Burt Bacharach / Elvis Costello)  16.11
5. Voice In The Night (Charles Lloyd)  10.26
6. Sombrero Sam (Charles Lloyd)  12.53
7. Nachiketa's Lament / Hymn To Her Mother (Charles Lloyd)  6.33

Charles Lloyd - tenor sax, flute, tibetan oboe, percussion
John Abercrombie - guitar
Marc Johnson - bass, cello
Billy Hart - drums

Live at Konzertscheune Salzau, Germany, June 6, 2000

Pre-broadcast DAT copy

19 October 2007

Charles Lloyd Quartet - Live Karlsruhe, Germany 1994 (FM recording)

I've heard it said that Charles Lloyd's later recordings on ECM lack the excitement and creativity of his earlier work. This certainly can't be said of this recording, a live concert in Germany 1994. This is an FM recording, so sound quality is excellent. Many thanks to "billjen" for seeding.

Details:

Charles Lloyd
6/14/94Karlsruhe, Germany

Charles Lloyd - Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Chinese Oboe
Bobo Stenson - Piano
Anders Jormin - Double-Bass
Jon Christensen - Drums

1. Milarepa (Lloyd)/Improvisation (Group) 15:26
2. Piercing the Veil (Lloyd) 9:01
3. Evanstide, Where Lotus Bloom (Lloyd) 13:45#4. Thelonious Theonlyus (Lloyd) 13:23 * 5. All My Relations (Lloyd) 11:49
6. Fish Out of Water (Lloyd) 16:23

Recording at mp3 quality 0. Link in coments

14 May 2007

charles lloyd- live in the ussr 1969


HI heres another of boromirs rips, a great one by charles lloyd, with perhaps more than a whiff of incense about it, this may well be disdained, by free jazz fans, true its not strictly free jazz, but its a hard swinging record flavored by near eastern, and indian influences.
a great band, with keith jarrett, on fire ,playing
as ive never heard him before, lots of cluster chording, and passages that evoke early cecil taylor.
the line up is
charles lloyd -tenor sax, flute
keith jarrett- piano
and the fantastically inventive ron mclure-db and jack dejohnette -drums
this has also been posted in the comments of the wonderful' huppes et hyalites' blog
which has a kick ass lloyd concert of more recent vintage.
enough to convince any but the most egotistical free jazz snob.
link (ripped at 220kbs )
be sure to grab the live concert put up by H AND H here
give it a go, its great stuff