30 July 2016

MUJICIAN - B.M.I. Birmingham 1989. Set 2

























The hits keep coming...

KEITH TIPPETT - piano, music box
PAUL DUNMALL - penny whistles, tenor and soprano saxophones
PAUL ROGERS - bass
TONY LEVIN - drums
 
SET 2
1. 26:04
2. 23:37

Birmingham and Midland Institute, Birmingham.  14th January 1989

25 July 2016

MUJICIAN - B.M.I. Birmingham 1989. Set 1

























KEITH TIPPETT - piano, music box
PAUL DUNMALL - penny whistles, tenor and soprano saxophones
PAUL ROGERS - bass
TONY LEVIN - drums

Set 1
1. 45:24

Birmingham and Midland Institute, Birmingham.  14th January 1989

The very first concert under the name Mujician.  What Keith Tippett does in the first ten minutes, taking it down to an exquisite, hear-a-pin-drop, almost-stop, is a beautiful thing.

Special.

Nice recording by Stu.

23 July 2016

DOMINIC DUVAL R.I.P. (* 27th April 1945 in New York City; † 22nd July 2016)

















Support The Dominic Duval Fund

CONTACT TRIO "MUSIK" (JAPO, 1980)



Again my thanks goes to the original uploader.


Evert Brettschneider, electric & acoustic guitar
Aloys Kott, electric & acoustic bass
Peter Eisold, drums, percussion


A1. Air Lines 8:15
A2. String Games 8:36
A3. Daddy Longleg 3:37
B1. Simply Symphony 9:00
B2. Silence 7:23
B3. Elbow Dance 6:06


Recorded October 1980 at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg.

Japo Records – JAPO 60036 (vinyl rip)

21 July 2016

CONTACT TRIO "NEW MARKS" (JAPO, 1978)


This is not my rip - so thanks goes to the original uploader!



Evert Brettschneider, acoustic & electric guitar
Aloys Kott, bass
Michael Jüllich, percussion, marimba, vibes


A1. Happy 7:30
A2. Circle 12:57
B1. The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog 3:49
B2. Stoned Tunes 3:56
B3. New Marks 10:17


Recorded January 1978 at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg.

Japo Records – JAPO 60024  (vinyl rip)

17 July 2016

ALTENA '72 (JG RECORDS)



Thanks to the original uploader. Shame on me but I've forgotten whom I have to thank for this rip...


SIDE A:

MICHAL URBANIAK GROUP
Urszula Dudziak, voice, synthesizer
Michal Urbaniak, violin, saxophone
Adam Makowicz, electric piano
Roman Dylag, bass
Czeslaw Bartkowski, drums


SIDE B:

SCANDINAVIAN NEW JAZZ GROUP
Bobo Stenson, electric piano, accordion
Palle Danielsson, bass
Lennart Aberg, tenor & soprano saxophone
Kjell Westling, soprano saxophone
Bengt Berger , drums, percussion


SIDE C:

WOLFGANG DAUNER'S ET CETERA   
Wolfgang Dauner, keyboards, sitar
Attila Zoller, guitar
Armen Halburian, percussion
Fred Braceful, drums


SIDE D:

KARL BERGER COMPANY
Karl Berger, vibraphone, piano
Ingrid Berger, voice
Peter Kowald, bass
Allan Blairman, drums

Recorded at the 3. Internationales New Jazz Meeting auf Burg Altena, June 24 and 25, 1972.

JG RECORDS JG 32/33 (vinyl rip)

ORNETTE COLEMAN "A WEALTH OF ROIO's"


Since July 9 we're almost flooded by a wealth of Ornette Coleman ROIO's.
The last offer was given yesterday.....

We believe this more than generous contribution deserves a proper post.
Our appreciation goes to our anonymous donor!



Ornette Coleman live Paris 11-4-1965 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!bNZVEYgZ!6fUNWl_BAR_ycU-FoxR6qlVbskXv6Qf8tHs2QzqxDzQ

Ornette Coleman live Amherst 11-30-1967 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!nVgSxT5J!5aWiGyge3c20FGPT9wmgz6hTVG_YnjttxFoXKCgOGTc

Ornette Coleman live Belgrade 11-2-1971 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!nQoTlTBT!c80qWUr7EMvHLX1x1WCzueQl5VHMxtYZsep35UlVzcE

Ornette Coleman live Bilzen 8-24-1969 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!uM4yxRwS!qWHeRNNBN8XnvZXuyj68bkz0_zxdJVsK8lgMFLV0F34

Ornette Coleman live Copenhagen 10-31-1965 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!HBZ2BB7a!DWu9XFDfxAtxM_bOcCdLf05MTsXkaHRgnubD4ltzpJs

Ornette Coleman live Berlin 10-30-1965, Bremen 12-3-1965 and San Remo 3-27-1966 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!mF5UjCgI!_yMOHHM1k1AB64Am2Pml9D4U6VBbFPsHR-1hNv-n48g

Ornette Coleman live Cologne 11-11-1971 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!GZ5lWayL!dUcpo4wHU5kqOqbyQBToKVeJ8o2JOappG93eC_seYZU

Ornette Coleman solo live Cologne 11-11-1971or1972 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!3RgzHC7I!phHu5f-7yDKES1XmOX2j5tvaesvO-4H03Xu-0vDtNZ0

Ornette Coleman live Paris 2-12-1966 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!TQp0HCza!2m8ajuK_JUM1oV2NFhRW038yPFnl8QnWwYHpvQOmxQw

Ornette Coleman live NYC 7-4-1972 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!nRYxkQLD!yv6aewKbLAK-tmSF9F1_dxFenJWWSH2wQ4mAAw37gu4

Ornette Coleman live Bracknell 7-8-1978 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!TRIDCCoa!9zWW_c1b2AChZc4mf4_jReJPVV6esHLg-DGW6I2_7gY

Ornette Coleman live Moers 6-8-1981 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!OI4jzS7b!POSQtESMt3PXmQLWEwmk1xXId93qdYrts_bvmCZ2biw

Ornette Coleman live Hartford 6-30-1985 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!iBRBhZYL!UAxbGqfn-O0AKJHW1PJPBXYh0Gxio_ICTknQ0C6FMoM

Ornette Coleman live Zuerich 10-30-1987 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!LQo1WYyZ!vt6_lkgU9MqYhprqJzzO69SwvNb-Hbbviwq_zLduHAs

Ornette Coleman live Austin 11-14-2004 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!vRJVWIqQ!sv6p4NPHX6Z-yODc5VDBhO5IC72t0rUqzgl9wVVFjDg

Ornette Coleman live Antwerpen 8-19-2007 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!qEBlmSbZ!nQOt_HZVDqYdrI0obYA2eNlGKAnrd_OpFbOSlJU2ERg

Ornette Coleman live Essen 2-14-2007 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!DF5yESjS!wVOEKjlLNuowZjjU0WfGCQKwXhVYRHnYp7rNypZVXms

Ornette Coleman live Rotterdam 7-15-2007 in FLAC.

https://mega.nz/#!6IZlEZJD!Aj80GHt9f9Oz7G8hlBylT8Vv0BBGPH0jQuLDKrfqRrc

9 July 2016

DIZZY GILLESPIE BIG BAND. London 1987. BBC broadcast

























DIZZY GILLESPIE - trumpet
GLEN DREWES - trumpet
VIRGIL JONES - trumpet
EARL GARDNER - trumpet
JON FADDIS - trumpet
FRANK LACY - trombone
STEVE TURRE - trombone, conch
BRITT WOODMAN - trombone
BOB STEWART - tuba
JUKKA PERKO - alto saxophone
JERRY DODGION - alto saxophone, flute
SAM RIVERS - tenor and soprano saxophones, flute
RALPH MOORE - tenor saxophone
HOWARD JOHNSON - baritone saxophone
JAMES WILLIAMS - piano
ED CHERRY - guitar
JOHN LEE - bass
IGNACIO BERROA - drums
DANIEL PONCE - congas

SET 1

01 Intro - Charles Fox  2:35
02 Prelude and Tocatta  12:54
03 Emanon  4:44
04 Lover Come Back to Me  5:44
05 'Round Midnight  10:30
06 Things to Come  8:13
07 Interview  20:19

SET 2

01 Manteca  14:46
02 Without You, No Me  9:33
03 Night In Tunisia  16:53
04 The Champ  12:04
05 Olinga  11:52
06 Outro - Brian Morton  1:41

Royal Festival Hall, London.  July 1987

1 July 2016

Audio Letter - It Is This It Is Not This (Neti-Neti) - 1988

Label: CNLF - CNLF-1
Format: Vinyl
Country: US
Released: 1988

Dennis Charles -  Drums, African Hand Drum, Indian Bells, Cymbals
Sue Ann Harkey - Prepared 12 String Guitar, Percussion, Train Whistle
Sharon Gannon - Words, Vocals, Violin Echo-plex, Tibetan Bells, Indian Ankle Bells
David Life - Sarengi, African Lyre, Steel Drums
Don Cherry - Pocket Trumpet, Doussn' Gouni, Berimbau, Flutes and Whistles

A1 - Paracelsus Paradigm    
A2 - Is This A Bridge Exactly?    
A3 - Gajananam    
B1 - Liberation From Samsara    
B2 - Neti-Neti    
B3 - Fading Green

Recorded on Mothers Day 1987 at Harold Dessau Studio, NYC.
Direct Metal Mastering at Europadisc NYC Hannukah 1987.

About Audio Letter:
The Past... In 1979, long before Seattle was known for Cobain and Cornell, vocalist/violinist Sharon Gannon and guitarist Sue Ann Harkey formed, as Gannon describes it, "a stream-of-consciousness experiment" which they dubbed Audio Letter. Although other musicians would drift in and out of their orbit, the duo remained a constant as their experimental nature allowed Gannon to incorporate her interests in alchemy, meditation, and Eastern philosophy into their work.

Relocating to New York in 1983, Gannon and Harkey became fixtures in the downtown experimental and world music scene, finding fellow musicians such as John Zorn, Fred Firth and Ikue More to be kindred spirits. Audio Letter's wholly improvised gigs in East Village venues like Life Cafe and 8BC attracted a growing number of fans including legendary jazz trumpeter Don Cherry, drummer Denis Charles, and artist/musician David Life. Collaborations with Cherry, Charles, and Life resulted in It Is This, It Is Not This, Audio Letter's first album, released in 1987.

The album garnered enthusiastic critical acclaim in the underground music world exemplified by future Rolling Stone critic Ann Powers who, then writing for The Rocket, described it as a "philosophical and musical stew different than any other aural communication in Seattle." However, the world had not yet awakened from the Reagan years and Audio Letter disbanded in 1988. Gannon and Harkey simply waited for the times to catch up to them