30 April 2013

BOB REID ‎– THE BEST OF EMERGENCY (KWELA RECORDS, 1976)





A1. Africa Is Calling Me
A2. 500 Miles High

B1. Jurakudai
B2. Emergency Theme

Boulou Ferre, guitar
Bob Reid, bass, rhythm, bells, vocals
Sabu Toyozumi, percussion
Takashi Kako, piano
Glenn Spearman, soprano and tenor saxophone, rhythm, vocals

Recorded live at The Exit, Rotterdam - June 15, 1975.

Kwela Records ‎– 30 K 020

Vinyl Rip

SUNNY MURRAY - THE UNTOUCHABLE FACTOR "CHARRED EARTH" (KHARMA, 1977)




A1. Charred Earth
A2. Seven Steps To Heaven

B1. Tree Tops
B2. Happiness Tears
B3. Peace

Bob Reid, bass
Sunny Murray, drums
Dave Burrell, piano
Byard Lancaster, reeds

Kharma - PK-1, 1977

Viny Rip


28 April 2013

EVAN PARKER & FRANK PERRY "FOR THE LOVE OF..." (QBICO, 1972)




What to say about this fine recording? At least we have this bit of lovely slippery wedging.



EVAN PARKER & FRANK PERRY "FOR THE LOVE OF..."

Evan Parker, soprano saxophone
Frank Perry, percussion

1. Wedged Into Release          03:25
2. For The Love Of...(Part 1)   16:18
3. For The Love Of...(Part 2)   15:29

In Concert - 11th February 1972, Royal Commomwealth Society.

QBICO 004

27 April 2013

STEVE LACY ‎– SIDEWAYS (ROARATORIO, 2000)




The A side consisted of two versions of "The Way" plus two improvisations, with Richard Teitelbaum on electronics. This is not posted here, because it was included on the Emanem CD 5022, "The Sun".

The B side is a rare recording with Michel Waisvisz on electronics. The others are "Saxophone Special", still available on Emanem CD 4024 and "Lumps" which was included in the ICP box.

B. The Way / Pearl Street / The Duck 20:55

Han Bennink, drums
Michel Waisvisz, electronics
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone

Cover paintings by Judith Lindbloom

Recorded 11 April 1974, during the Berlin Workshop Freie Musik at the Academie der Kuenste, Berlin.

Roaratorio ‎– ROAR 01, 2000.

Vinyl Rip

DON CHERRY - Eternal Now (Sonet 1974)



For Newk. From The Sonet Recordings double CD, I kept only "Eternal Now", as "Live Ankara" is pretty useless due to poor recording quality. One of Don's numerous world jazz classics, "Eternal Now" was also reissued under the title "Tibet", and is possibly obtainable on vinyl from Jazzloft or Downtown Music Gallery.


DON CHERRY - Eternal Now (Sonet 1974)

All composions by Don Cherry except as indicated

1. "Gamla Stan - The Old Town by Night" - 8:27
2. "Love Train" - 7:50
3. "Bass Figure for Ballatune (Two pianos and three piano players)" (Bothén) - 3:44
4. "Moving Pictures for the Ear" (Bothén, Cherry) - 9:40
5. "Tibet" - 7:59

Don Cherry - trumpet, piano, harmonium, vocals, h'suan, daster, gong
Bengt Berger - piano, Tibetan bells, African finger piano, mridangam, cymbal
Christer Bothén - piano (2, 3), dousso n'koni (4), Tibetan bell (5)
Bernt Rosengren - tarogató (2)
Agneta Ehrnström - Tibetan bell (2), dousso kynia (4)

Recorded at Studio Decibel in Stockholm, Sweden on April 30 (2-4) and May 1 (1 & 5), 1973.

from CD Verve 533 049-2 (The Sonet Recordings 2CD, OOP)

25 April 2013

Glenn Horiuchi - Issei Spirit (Asian Improv 1989)


this is what they say at all music:
pianist Glenn Horiuchi's second album as a leader is a strong effort. Horiuchi mixes together his Japanese heritage with inside/outside jazz, creating explorative and unpredictable yet often melodic music.

and here some interesting reading on Horiuchi: http://www.furious.com/perfect/glennhoriuchi.html


Glenn Horiuchi - piano
M'Chaka Uba - bass
Taiji Miyagawa - bass
Leon Alexander - drums
Rosey Ruey - vocals on "Tear Dem Walls"

01 - Saburo + Getting togheter
02 - Cross Current
03 - Issei Spirit
04 - Tear Them Walls
05 - Before the Storm

all compositions by Glenn Horiuchi
recorded june 1988
Asian Improv AIR-0005, 1989

SCHLIPPENBACH QUARTETT "DAS HOHE LIED" (PO TORCH, 1981)





Some more bodyslammin'............. [;-)





SCHLIPPENBACH QUARTETT   "DAS HOHE LIED"


Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
Evan Parker, soprano and tenor saxophone
Alan Silva, double bass
Paul Lovens, selected drums and cymbals, singing saw, zither

LP 1 (Side A & B)
1. Let this mouth shower kisses on you        44:25

LP 2
1. Blow on my garden and press out the spice  21:17
2. Who can this be advancing from the desert? 25:01

Recorded at the Quartier Latin, Berlin on 6th and 8th November, 1981.


PO TORCH PTR/JWD 16/17

(lp rip)

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STEVE LACY ‎– THE KISS (LUNATIC RECORDS, 1987)



This is the only other LP that I know of on the Lunatic Records label, but since the first two are so good, I'd be glad to hear that there were more.

One for Sotise, with many, many thanks.

A1. Monk's Dream
A2. Misterioso
A3. The Crust
A4. Coastline

B1. Morning Joy
B2. Blues For Aida
B3. The Kiss



Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone


Recorded live at Higasi Kumin Bunka Center on 24 May 1986 at a concert organized by Hiroshima Real Jazz Crowd.

Great cover painting by Yukio Imamura and great photo of Steve Lacy by Masaru Yokochi

Lunatic Records - Lunatic 002

Vinyl Rip

24 April 2013

SCHLIPPENBACH TRIO "DETTO FRA DI NOI: LIVE IN PISA 1981" (PO TORCH, 1981)




...also this one with scans provided by Marten512 - Enjoy.


SCHLIPPENBACH TRIO "DETTO FRA DI NOI: LIVE IN PISA 1981"


Alex von Schlippenbach, piano
Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Paul Lovens, selected drums and cymbals, saw


1.    Ciclone    16:00
2.    Fra Di Noi 32:23
3.    Abbondanza 12:14


'This album presents the complete recording of the performance given by the Schlippenbach Trio
during the final concert of the 6 Rassegna Internazionale del Jazz on June 21st, 1981, in the Teatro Verdi of Pisa.
The Rassegna Internazionale del jazz is organised yearly in Pisa by the Centre for the Research into Improvised Music (CRIM).'


PO TORCH PTR/JWD 10/11

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23 April 2013

DAVID MURRAY QT. Bristol 1992




DAVID MURRAY QT

David Murray, ts, bcl
Dave Burrell, p
Tony Overwater, b
Idris Muhammed, d

Nana Vasconcelos, perc (track 6 only)

1. Hope scope  10:45
2. Ballad for the black man  13:38
3. The gates of Hell  14:32
4. Daybreak  15:18
5. Waltz to Heaven  7:40
6. Calle Estrella  9:25
7. Brian Morton interviews David Murray  14:06

Bristol Cathedral.  1992

BBC Radio 3 b'cast

MASAHIKO SATO / AKI TAKASE / ICHIKO HASHIMOTO / TAKASHI KAKO ‎– TWILIGHT MONOLOGUES (LUNATIC RECORDS, 1984)






A1. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes – Masahiko Sato

A2. Tori – Aki Takase


B1. Mizu No Kaidan / Odoru Yoru – Ichiko Hashimoto

B2. Someday – Takashi Kako


Recorded live at Yamaha Hall, Hiroshima, on 17 June (A1), 8 July (A2), 14 July (B2) and 22 July (B1), 1984.

Lunatic Records ‎– Lunatic 001

Vinyl Rip

22 April 2013

EVAN PARKER - BARRY GUY - PAUL LYTTON "TRACKS" (INCUS, 1983)



...a bit cleaning (manually)....with scans provided by Marten512



EVAN PARKER - BARRY GUY - PAUL LYTTON  "TRACKS"

Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Barry Guy, bass
Paul Lytton, percussion


A1. Fire        05:13
A2. Heat        12:34
B1. Light       05:30
B2. Sidetrack   19:17

Recorded in London on January 7, 1983.

'In this set of improvisations Barry Guy and Paul Lytton both use amplification and live electronics to extend the sound of their instruments.'

INCUS 42

(lp rip)

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Don Cherry-Togetherness 1965 (Inner City Vers 1976)








I don't imagine that there are many fans of this music who don't have this indispensable minor masterpiece  by,one of the greatest bands of their day.... it is as far as i know out of print , although if memory serves  it has been bootlegged on CD.

A live Parisian recording of dubious provenance  originally released on the Italian Durian label ,  this predates  THE  marvelous Symphony for improvisers , on which Cherry employed an expanded version of this basic quintet...With Ed Blackwell Cherry's friend and favourite drummer instead of Romano who plays on this.
superb music in less than high fidelity  .
ENJOY!!..


PS- i'm posting it by way of experimenting with a suitable file host  since quite a few people are struggling to use Mega.... basically this upload is a shot in the dark .

i would appreciate any feedback relating to the accessibility of  Mixturecloud

ALLAN PRASKIN QUARTET ‎– ENCOUNTER (THREE BLIND MICE, 1971)



For flat5 - famine then feast

A1. Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise 11:37
A2. The Height Of Spring 10:32

B1. Encounter 6:52
B2. Reflectors 6:15
B3. Blues Connotation 8:17






Allan Praskin, alto saxophone
Yoshio Ikeda, bass
Motohiko Hino, drums
Kiyoshi Sugimoto, guitar

Recorded May 6, 1971 at AOI Studio, Tokyo.

Three Blind Mice - TBM-7, CD Re-Issue - TBM CD 1807

CD Rip

ROGER TURNER "THE BLUR BETWEEN" (CAW, 1981)



This is the second release on the tiny imprint CAW. The first one you'll find here

Found this LP by chance as I didn't know it existed at all - it was filed as "Rock"...which probably was a joke. I don't know wether CAW made more than two LPs but I'm glad they recorded Roger Turner's solo.
Always liked percussion solo and this outing is a very fine example of the respective art.



ROGER TURNER "THE BLUR BETWEEN"


Roger Turner, solos on pedal drum and cymbal


A1. In 12:42
A2. E 07:59
A3. All over 05:49
B1. Furher inn 09:30
B2. Going fast 03:35
B3. Almost finito 06:20
B4. Finito (or loose as a prune) 07:08


Recorded:

"E" and "Further inn" at Pathway Studios London N5, afternoon 3 March, 1981.
The rest at Front Room Studio London W9, afternoon 8 March, 1981.


CAW 002

(lp rip)

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21 April 2013

David Murray-Quintet Unkown Venue NYC,13-Oct 1976,AUD










Here's a great gig , of David Murray  with Bluiett's Quartet, or Visa Versa, the lineup is similar to Endangered Species, with Dara and Wilson again in fine form , yeah an excitingly exploratory show!
thanks to the Dime sharer JackMw for this one!
Exceptional music , despite the tape being Rough around the Edges!
if others want to help out with mirrors please do! i'll try not to use Mega in future.


David Murray Quintet
Unknown venue
New York, NY
October 13, 1976

David Murray ts
Hamiett Bluiett bs
Olu Dara crnt
Fred Hopkins b
Philip Wilson d

Source: Stereo audience tape > ? > CD > EAC v. 1.0 beta 2 (extraction and FLAC encoding) > FLAC compression level 8

Disc one
d1t01 [0:22:35.56]
d1t02 [0:26:29.27]
d1t03 [0:10:52.27]
Total time: 0:59:57.35

Disc two
d2t01 [0:23:23.06]
d2t02 [0:08:01.70]
Total time: 0:31:25.01

TONY OXLEY "FEBRUARY PAPERS" (INCUS, 1977)




This one's for Sotise - don' know wether this my rip or the one Nick has sent me some month ago.
I still have both on my pc....however: thank you Nick ;)


TONY OXLEY  "FEBRUARY PAPERS"


Tony Oxley, percussion, violin, electronics
Barry Guy, double bass (bass guitar on Chant)
Phil Wachsmann, violin
David Bourne, violin
Ian Brighton, electric guitar

1. Quartet 1              07:44
2. Sounds of the soil 2   07:24
3. Brushes                04:13
4. Chant-Quartet 2        06:51
5. Trio 2                 05:18
6. Combination            07:08
7. On the edge [to E.P.]  02:59

Tracks 1 and 4 feature Guy/Wachsmann/Bourne/Oxley;
tracks 2 and 5 feature Brighton/Wachsmann/Oxley;
other tracks Tony Oxley: percussion and electronics.

Recorded at Hampden Gurney Studios, London, February 1977.

INCUS 18 (lp rip)

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20 April 2013

Hamiet Bluiett-Impossible to keep,1996 (rec 1979)


And here's my favorite band of Bluiett's , the same that also made 'Resolution'on Black Saint,the deep empathetic chemistry , with Pullen dating back to the Mingus band of a few years before ,very much in evidence here.
Sobre una nube was originally released as the India Navigation Lp SOS,
This double disc features the whole concert pretty much unedited.
enjoy!!


Hamiet Bluiett-Endangered species,1976



All i can say is that this music has some primal atavistic soul  searching quality ,which challenges and ultimately offends the dull mediocre stultifying formalism &/conservatism of our era shaped as it is by a cold heartless, bloodless consumer consensus global economy.

One could quite happily reside in the vacuum .of this music... the drag is having to snap out of such deep dream listening states , and be jolted back to a harsh unyielding reality of alienation, imminent decay and  collapse.
This album has just that inexplicable shamanic power. all misanthropic repulsion aside....its so joyously alive...and vulnerable.

Hamiet Bluiett , is a faith healer of sorts ,who purveys an aural balm , which will in large enough doses sensitize one to the injustice of being trapped in an ever encroaching nightmare , and who therefore deserves support.

(click on the back cover for the line up and other info).... its a great band with Olu Dara , and Phillip Wilson.. in great form.
Some of the best records of Bluiett's in print can be bought from Cam Jazz who own the black saint catalog, they are selling them as both downloads and physical cds.
Jazz based Music of the late 70's doesnt get much better than Resolution or dangerously Suite


18 April 2013

KENNY GARRETT QUARTET. Barbican 1998




Kenny Garrett is totally on fire on this!

Kenny Garrett,  alto sax
Shedrick Mitchell,  piano
Nat Reeves,  bass
Chris Dave,  drums

1. Unknown title  17:16
2. Unknown title  14:40
3. Giant Steps  09:33
4. Unknown title  06:19

Barbican, London.  1998
BBC Radio 3. Jazz on 3 b’cast.

HAMIET BLUIETT "BARS" (MUSICA, 1977)




This is my favourite Bluiett recording up to date!
Got this rip from a friend about six months ago - he made an excellent one.
Enjoy...



HAMIET BLUIETT  "BARS"


Hamiet Bluiett, baritone saxophone
Marcello Melis, bass
Don Moye, percussion

1. In               2:11
2. Bars             7:19
3. Fifth Step       5:58
4. Mockingbird      4:47
5. Colloquio        4:33
6. Black Roses      4:41
7. Fingerprints     1:49
8. Out              6:03

Recorded in February 1977, New York.

MUSICA RECORDS MUS 3029

17 April 2013

ELTON DEAN - KEITH TIPPETT - MARIO CASTRONARI - TONY LEVIN __Set 2




This is really pretty awesome.  At 4:35 the music gels into a fantastic groove set up by Mario Castronari’s bass line which is taken up by Elton Dean’s most lyrical, story-telling invention, Tony Levin’s magnificent funky, swinging shuffle and Keith Tippett’s  perfectly timed chords and wonderfulness.  Magic!
Always in memory of the greats Elton Dean and Tony Levin.  Turn it up!

ELTON DEAN, alto sax, saxello
KEITH TIPPETT, piano
MARIO CASTRONARI, bass
TONY LEVIN, drums

SET 2

1.  Set-to.  31:53

Vortex. London.  18 April 1993

ALEX MAGUIRE'S CAT O'NINE TAILS - Hoki-Poki




CLAUDE DEPPA, trumpet
ALAN TOMLINSON, trombone
PETE MCPHAIL, sopranino & alto sax, flute
SEAN BERGIN,  soprano, alto & tenor sax, voice
ALAN WILKINSON, alto & baritone sax, voice
ALEX MAGUIRE, piano, leader
PAUL ROGERS, bass
STEVE NOBLE, drums & perc
LOUIS MOHOLO, drums & perc

1. Overture / Marina / Jig   32:24

2. Improvisation / Shoehorn / Hoki-Poki   27:30

Live at Leeds Trades Club, Leeds.  18 February 1989

Limited edition (500) cassette. WIRE 001

16 April 2013

YAMASH'TA & THE HORIZON – SUNRISE FROM WEST SEA "LIVE" (LONDON RECORDS, KING RECORDS, 1971)




Another LP from the amazingly prolific Masahiko Sato in the early 70s. With stellar company.

A. Sunrise From West Sea Part: 1 18:45
B. Sunrise From West Sea Part: 2 17:58

Hideakira Sakurai, electric koto, shamisen, percussion
Masahiko Sato, electric organ
Stomu Yamash'ta, percussion
Takehisa Kosugi, electric violin

Recorded live at Yamaha Hall, Tokyo, April 18, 1971

London Records, King Records – SLC(J)-359, 1971

Vinyl Rip

15 April 2013

KING ÜBÜ ÖRCHESTRÜ "NICKELSDORF 1995"





A strange leakage of sounds goes on.
(from Steve lake's review of the first LP on Uhlklang/FMP).

KING ÜBÜ ÖRCHESTRÜ   "NICKELSDORF 1995"


Wolfgang Fuchs, bass & contrabass clarinet, sopranino saxophone
Dorothea Schürch, vocals
Peter Van Bergen, tenor saxophone, clarinet, contrabass clarinet
Axel Dörner, trumpet
Radu Malfatti, trombone
Melvyn Poore, tuba
Phil Wachsmann, violin, electronics
Torsten Müller, bass
Paul Lytton, percussion, electronics
Matthew Hutchinson, electronics


1.   22:53
2.   06:43
3.   11:37
4.   09:34

Recorded during  "Konfrontationen", Jazzgalerie, Nickelsdorf, Austria on July 21, 1995.

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MUJICIAN at the 100 CLUB, 1991




PAUL DUNMALL,  tenor sax
KEITH TIPPETT,  piano
PAUL ROGERS,  bass
TONY LEVIN, drums

1.  Improvisation  37:36

100 CLUB,  LONDON

17 September 1991 

Live cassette recording.


14 April 2013

KANG TAE HWAN - MI YEON - PARK JE CHUN "ISAIAH" (AUDIOGUY, 2005)



As it is now OOP I'll post for you a recording from which I won't say more than it contains simply fantastic music.


KANG TAE HWAN - MI YEON - PARK JE CHUN   "ISAIAH"

Kang Tae Hwan, alto saxophone (tracks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6)
Mi Yeon, piano (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 6)
Park Je Chun, percussion (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 5, 6)

1. Part 1     08:07    
2. Part 2     07:19    
3. Part 3     06:53    
4. Part 4     08:59    
5. Part 5     03:49    
6. Part 6     14:24


Recorded at Dolce Classical Hall in Ilsan, South Korea on March 19, 2005.

Notes: 49'36" - one track - live recording
Isaiah is a continuous performance.

Part 1 ~ 08'07" Part 2 ~ 15'27" Part 3 ~ 22'21"
Part 4 ~ 31'21" Part 5 ~ 35'11" Part 6 ~ 49'36"

Division of parts is provided for CD listeners only.

Individually numbered limited edition of 500 (hard-box).

AUDIOGUY RECORDS (no number)

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KING ÜBÜ ÖRCHESTRÜ "MÜNCHNER BIG BAND MEETING 1992"




What a (big) band - but quite contraire to Globe Unity, the LJCO or Sun Ra's Arkestra. Much more restrained  in their pace but with no less power or sophistication. Their improvisations were "lower-case" before it became something like a working method for a younger generation. Some have gone in this direction quite far - hear Radu Malfatti's output for the last 15 (or more) years.

They made four recordings. One LP, which is sadly OOP and three CDs.
The last one should at least be still available > here

As far as I know Wolfgang Fuchs is seriously ill...so the orchestra is defunct.
Hope he does well.....




KING ÜBÜ ÖRCHESTRÜ  "MÜNCHNER BIG BAND MEETING 1992"


Wolfgang Fuchs, bass clarinet, contrabass clarinet, sopranino sax
John Butcher, tenor & soprano saxophone
Luc Houtkamp, tenor saxophone
Günter Christmann, trombone
Radu Malfatti, trombone
Melvyn Poore, tuba
Phil Wachsmann, violin
Torsten Müller,bass 
Paul Lytton, percussion, electronics

1.   unknown title 32:15
2.   unknown title 17:10
3.  unknown title  09:28


Recorded at the Carl-Orff Saal, Gasteig, München, on December 11, 1992.

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12 April 2013

CHRiSTiAN WALLUMRØD ENSEMBLE - Live in Lugano 2o1o



Let's take this as small act of justice between IS and interesting blog Musica degradata, where is possible to find some OOP albums in mp3, originated from lossless rips posted here. Otherwise, that blog is full of ECM-related broadcast recordings and currently unavailable albums, mostly in mp3@320, but there are rare flac exceptions, like this concert. I really admire Christian Wallumrød's work, especially his third ensemble effort A Year From Easter. Truly contemporary chamber music. Thanks for sharing this, Barabbovich!


CHRiSTiAN WALLUMRØD ENSEMBLE - Live in Lugano 2o1o

Christian Wallumrød - piano, harmonium, toy piano
Eivind Lønning - trumpet
Giovanna Pessi - baroque harp
Gjermund Larsen - violin, Hardanger fiddle, viola
Per Oddvar Johansen - drums, percussion, glockenspiel
Tanja Orning - cello

1. Snake
2. Knit
3. Nash lontano
4. Mosquito variation
5. Blop
6. Dancing deputies
7. Quote funebre
8. Jumpa
9. Stompin' At Gagarin
10. I Had A Mother Who Could Swim
11. Iexpie
12. Eliasong
13. Bunda sblanga

Recorded at Auditorio RSI, Lugano, 25 November 2010
(Radio Svizzera Italiana broadcast)


EVAN PARKER, BARRY GUY, KEN'ICH TAKEDA, ONNYK ‎– TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: DEDICATED TO KUNIO NAKAMURA (1944-1992) – (ALLELOPATHY)


This is also for Onxidlib, but he's not been waiting long at all


1.  Quartet 1 28:41
2.  Quartet 2 8:45
3.  Duo 30:17

Barry Guy, bass
Ken'ich Takeda, amplified taisho-koto, percussion
Onnyk (Yoshiaki Kinno), soprano and alto saxophone, electric guitar, percussion
Evan Parker, soprano and tenor saxophone

Track 1 & 2 were recorded at Gallery "SAIENSU" in Morioka, Japan on 13 November 1985.
Track 3 was recorded at "SAIENSU" on 28 November 1982.

Allelopathy ALL-1

CD Rip

9 April 2013

RON PITTNER ‎– THE INDIGO MIRROR AND THE IVORY DOT (ANGELUS RECORDS, 1972)




This is for Onxidlib, who has been waiting patiently.

A. Part 1
B. Part 2


Claude Bernard, alto saxophone
Kent Carter, bass
Didier Levallet, bass
Ron Pittner, drums, harmonica
Gilles Tinayre, saw, piano, electric piano


Recorded live in Orly, France, on 27 May 1972.

Angelus Records ‎– WR-1943, 1972

Vinyl Rip

7 April 2013

WOLFGANG DAUNER / EBERHARD WEBER / JÜRGEN KARG / FRED BRACEFUL - UNTITLED (CALIG, 1969)





This links Miloo2's post of "Output" with our series of releases on the Calig label. In a similar vein, recorded in the previous year. The tracks merge and so there is one side per file.

A1. Über Musik 0:07
A2. Voices 1:22
A3. Arco 0:23
A4. Blues 1:55
A5. Karg 4:44
A6. Pamukkale 4:45
A7. 4'38" 4:38

B1. Beat 2:25
B2. Op. 5 4:08
B3. Bemerkung 0:14
B4. Gespräch 0:30
B5. Dauner 3:30
B6. Tape Two 4:08
B7. Aᵇ—C 0:35
B8. Braceful 0:35


Wolfgang Dauner, vocals, piano, organ, violin, melodica, trombone, plastic pipe
Eberhard Weber, vocals, bass, cello
Jürgen Karg, vocals, bass, saw
Fred Braceful, vocals, drums, percussion
Christoph Klein, electronics (A5)


Recorded Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg April 29th, 1969.

Calig ‎– CAL 30 603, 1969

Vinyl Rip

6 April 2013

STEVE LACY & MASAHIKO TOGASHI - ETERNAL DUO '95 (TAKE ONE RECORDS, 1996)



"Masahiko Togashi, numero uno, number one"


1. The Crust
2. Unbalance
3. Longing
4. Orange
5. Bone
6. Blues For Aida
7. In The Pot
8. Blinks
9. Why Not?

Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Masahiko Togashi, drums

Recorded live at Shinjuku Pit Inn on 8 September 1995.

Masahiko Togashi 40th anniversary concert.

Take One Records - TKOJ-1, 1996

3 April 2013

KEITH TIPPETT and ANDY SHEPPARD 1990


I see there are some used copies of '66 shades of lipstick', the cd this pair made around the same time as this concert, available on amazon.  Enjoy.


Keith Tippett,  piano
Andy Sheppard,  soprano and tenor saxophone

St George's Hall, Bristol.

September 1990

BBC Radio 3 broadcast.

1. Improvisation 1 21:57
2. Improvisation 2 33:26


1 April 2013

NIGHT AND DAY - PLAYS THEM ALL - SET 4 (ATELIER GRAZ, 2003)




Twelve sets played over three successive nights on 27-29 May 1992 at the Badenscher Hof, Berlin.

Rüdiger Carl, tenor saxophone, clarinet
Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
Jay Oliver, bass
Sven-Åke Johansson, drums

2-9 Things Ain't What They Used To Be 4:05
2-10 Isn't It Romantic 3:21
2-11 How High The Moon 4:59
2-12 Blue Bossa 3:33
2-13 Night And Day 5:53
2-14 All Of Me 3:44
2-15 I Should Care 4:41
2-16 Love For Sale 3:34
2-17 September In The Rain 5:26

Edition Atelier Graz 2003.

CD Rip

Futura Poesia Sonora



This is a collection of sound poetry, originally issued by the Cramps label in 1978 as a seven lp box and reissued in the 90s as a five cd box set. The cds sound as if they were sourced from the initial lp release and not from master tapes. They cover futurism, dadaism and surrealism and newer excursions into, shall we say, fairly non-sensical poetry and narratives.

Some of these tracks can also be found on the Ubu web site which we have included in the blog list in the column on the right.

Tracks are too numerous to be listed here, but please consult Discogs for the details:

  http://www.discogs.com/Various-Futura-Poesia-Sonora/release/859345

Information about the arstists and selections are scattered here and there, but some net searches are bound to produce results. This posting is without the accompanying comprehensive booklet.

This is from a torrent site, in mp3, which for speech should be fully adequate, but if anyone has an upgrade, we would not say no.

Enjoy!