Here's another rarity.
Although I can't myself get really into Favre's playing, it's still a nice disc with some fierce playing. And finally, I managed to take a couple of photos.
Here's the info:
Pierre Favre Quartett: s/t (WERGO WER 80004)
Lineup:
Evan Parker - saxophone
Irene Schweizer - piano
Peter Kowald - bass
Pierre Favre - drums
dload here
Sunday 20 September 2009
Monday 7 September 2009
Musica Sacra Nova with Wolfgang Dauner & Reinhold Finkbeiner
Well now, back again with another rarity, this time a bit different than the other posts. The record is Musica Sacra Nova II on Schwann, and it could be classified as modern music, new music or whatever; so not the usual bun I serve here, but it does have some free improv parts.
And what's most interesting here is that this is one of the more obscure recordings of Wolfgang Dauner.
Here's more info:
Wolfgang Dauner/Reinhold Finkbeiner: Musica Sacra Nova II (Schwann 602)
A. Dauner: Beobachtungen für Stimmen und Instrumente
B. Finkbeiner: Epiphanie für Sopran-, Alt- und Baritonsolo, drei Schlagzeuggruppen und Orgel
recorded circa 1969
personnel on side A:
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Wolfgang Dauner, prepared piano, electronic instruments
Eberhard Weber, cello, bass
Fred Braceful, percussion
Vocal Ensemble Kassel, conducted by Klaus Martin Siegler
personnel on side B:
Dorothea Förster-Dürchlich, Margret Reuter-Edzard, Eric Stumm, voice
Reinhold Finkbeiner, organ
Percussion Ensemble Kassel, conducted by Klaus Martin Siegler
Get it HERE
And what's most interesting here is that this is one of the more obscure recordings of Wolfgang Dauner.
Here's more info:
Wolfgang Dauner/Reinhold Finkbeiner: Musica Sacra Nova II (Schwann 602)
A. Dauner: Beobachtungen für Stimmen und Instrumente
B. Finkbeiner: Epiphanie für Sopran-, Alt- und Baritonsolo, drei Schlagzeuggruppen und Orgel
recorded circa 1969
personnel on side A:
Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone
Wolfgang Dauner, prepared piano, electronic instruments
Eberhard Weber, cello, bass
Fred Braceful, percussion
Vocal Ensemble Kassel, conducted by Klaus Martin Siegler
personnel on side B:
Dorothea Förster-Dürchlich, Margret Reuter-Edzard, Eric Stumm, voice
Reinhold Finkbeiner, organ
Percussion Ensemble Kassel, conducted by Klaus Martin Siegler
Get it HERE
Sunday 6 September 2009
Lauri Nykopp: Y
Here's some more Finnish goodies from the 1980's:
The only LP from Lauri Nykopp. A track from this came out on the More Arctic Hysteria collection, so if you liked that, get the whole album here.
Here's the info:
Lauri Nykopp: Y (Nosferatu FNL-1001, 1983)
Lauri Nykopp: alto, soprano, tenor, sopranino saxophones, didgeridoo, contrabass clarinet, saw, breath
Tracks:
Side A: I-III
Side B: IV-VII
Download HERE
oh BTW, my copy is pristine, but it still plays with considerable distortion and crackle. It's probably due to the pressing, but in case you have a copy that plays better, do drop a line.
The only LP from Lauri Nykopp. A track from this came out on the More Arctic Hysteria collection, so if you liked that, get the whole album here.
Here's the info:
Lauri Nykopp: Y (Nosferatu FNL-1001, 1983)
Lauri Nykopp: alto, soprano, tenor, sopranino saxophones, didgeridoo, contrabass clarinet, saw, breath
Tracks:
Side A: I-III
Side B: IV-VII
Download HERE
oh BTW, my copy is pristine, but it still plays with considerable distortion and crackle. It's probably due to the pressing, but in case you have a copy that plays better, do drop a line.
Saturday 5 September 2009
Finn Free
Sorry for the silence, I've been occupied by other interests.
To make up for the long absence, I'm this time posting two LP's at the same time. They're both Finnish Free Jazz from the early 1980's and both essential.
The first one is Prana by Juhani Aaltonen, Reggie Workman and Edward Vesala, which is by all accounts one of the (if not THE) shiniest gems of pre-2k Finnish free jazz. Finland has always had a dry, hard soil for this kind of improvised greatness to flourish, so only a handful of records have ever come to existence. This is one of the few.
Here's the info:
Juhani Aaltonen: Prana - Live at Groovy (Leo Records LEO 013)
Juhani Aaltonen: tenor saxophone & flute
Reggie Workman: bass
Edward Vesala: drums
Recorded live at the club Groovy, Helsinki, 2th of August, 1981. Engineered by Jouko Ahera.
Download HERE
The other one I'm posting is the debut leader date of Krakatau and Sound & Fury saxophonist Jone Takamäki. It's free jazz with some "shamanistic" aspects, of which I myself am not so fond of, but nevertheless when things pick up, it's some totally worthwhile stuff. Excellent even. Do check it out.
Here's the info:
Jone Takamäki: s/t (Johanna JHN 2030)
Jone Takamäki: tenor and soprano saxophone, flutes, percussion, voice
Antti Hytti: bass, African thumb piano, Indian harmonium, voice
Samppa Salmi: drums, accordion, voice
Recorded by Tom Vuori , 15. - 20. 12. 1980.
Download HERE
Enjoy and do comment. I'll try to post more soon.
To make up for the long absence, I'm this time posting two LP's at the same time. They're both Finnish Free Jazz from the early 1980's and both essential.
The first one is Prana by Juhani Aaltonen, Reggie Workman and Edward Vesala, which is by all accounts one of the (if not THE) shiniest gems of pre-2k Finnish free jazz. Finland has always had a dry, hard soil for this kind of improvised greatness to flourish, so only a handful of records have ever come to existence. This is one of the few.
Here's the info:
Juhani Aaltonen: Prana - Live at Groovy (Leo Records LEO 013)
Juhani Aaltonen: tenor saxophone & flute
Reggie Workman: bass
Edward Vesala: drums
Recorded live at the club Groovy, Helsinki, 2th of August, 1981. Engineered by Jouko Ahera.
Download HERE
The other one I'm posting is the debut leader date of Krakatau and Sound & Fury saxophonist Jone Takamäki. It's free jazz with some "shamanistic" aspects, of which I myself am not so fond of, but nevertheless when things pick up, it's some totally worthwhile stuff. Excellent even. Do check it out.
Here's the info:
Jone Takamäki: s/t (Johanna JHN 2030)
Jone Takamäki: tenor and soprano saxophone, flutes, percussion, voice
Antti Hytti: bass, African thumb piano, Indian harmonium, voice
Samppa Salmi: drums, accordion, voice
Recorded by Tom Vuori , 15. - 20. 12. 1980.
Download HERE
Enjoy and do comment. I'll try to post more soon.
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