Какие LP приобрели в последнее время?
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Какие LP приобрели в последнее время?
Вот приобрёл следущие пластинки:
JOELLE LEANDRE "Sincerely" 1985 Plainisphare
Joëlle Léandre, bass, voice
First six tracks recorded at Colden Center for the Performing Arts, New York City in 1985;
tracks 7 to 9 recorded in CH-2046 Fontaines, in 1994.
Pierre Favre Quartett Wergo Jazz WER 80 004
Pierre Favre: percussion
Irène Schweizer: piano
Peter Kowald: double bass
Evan Parker: soprano and tenor saxphones.
Recorded in November 1969 at Tonstudio Max Lussi, Basel
EVAN PARKER "At the Finger Palace" The Beak Doctor 3
Evan Parker: Soprano Saxophone Solo
Recorded in performance at Woody Woodman's Finger Palace, Berkeley, 2 November 1978.
Peter Brotzmann, Hamid Drake, Fred Hopkins "The Atlanta Concert" Okka Disk
Peter Brötzmann: a-clarinet, tarogato, tenor saxophone
Hamid Drake: drums
Fred Hopkins: double bass
Recorded 17 July 1998 at Hill Auditorium, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA.
Released in limited edition of 500 LPs.
JOELLE LEANDRE "Sincerely" 1985 Plainisphare
Joëlle Léandre, bass, voice
First six tracks recorded at Colden Center for the Performing Arts, New York City in 1985;
tracks 7 to 9 recorded in CH-2046 Fontaines, in 1994.
Pierre Favre Quartett Wergo Jazz WER 80 004
Pierre Favre: percussion
Irène Schweizer: piano
Peter Kowald: double bass
Evan Parker: soprano and tenor saxphones.
Recorded in November 1969 at Tonstudio Max Lussi, Basel
EVAN PARKER "At the Finger Palace" The Beak Doctor 3
Evan Parker: Soprano Saxophone Solo
Recorded in performance at Woody Woodman's Finger Palace, Berkeley, 2 November 1978.
Peter Brotzmann, Hamid Drake, Fred Hopkins "The Atlanta Concert" Okka Disk
Peter Brötzmann: a-clarinet, tarogato, tenor saxophone
Hamid Drake: drums
Fred Hopkins: double bass
Recorded 17 July 1998 at Hill Auditorium, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA.
Released in limited edition of 500 LPs.
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GUNTER HAMPEL "FLYING CARPET" KHARMA 8
Side A:
1. Goal Keeper of the Spiritual Realm (flute)
2. 4 in 2 in Stages of This Great Family of Infinity (vibraphone)
3. My Bad Monster (bass clarinet)
4. Taking a Note for a Walk (flute)
5. Orientation According to a Dream About Freedom (vibraphone)
Side B:
1. Universal Change (flute)
2. Song for the Spirit of Development (bass clarinet)
3. Flying Carpet (vibraphone)
4. Mountain Song (bass clarinet)
Recorded Apr.20.1978, The Environ, New York, USA
Solo Concert on Flute - Vibraphone - Bass Clarinet
Надо бы завести отдельную тему про этого музыканта, вот только записи его сложно найти...
Side A:
1. Goal Keeper of the Spiritual Realm (flute)
2. 4 in 2 in Stages of This Great Family of Infinity (vibraphone)
3. My Bad Monster (bass clarinet)
4. Taking a Note for a Walk (flute)
5. Orientation According to a Dream About Freedom (vibraphone)
Side B:
1. Universal Change (flute)
2. Song for the Spirit of Development (bass clarinet)
3. Flying Carpet (vibraphone)
4. Mountain Song (bass clarinet)
Recorded Apr.20.1978, The Environ, New York, USA
Solo Concert on Flute - Vibraphone - Bass Clarinet
Надо бы завести отдельную тему про этого музыканта, вот только записи его сложно найти...
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Biography by Chris Kelsey
Hampel is one of jazz's most prolific and self-reliant musicians. In 1969, he formed Birth Records to release The 8th of July 1969, an album of his compositions performed by a group that included Anthony Braxton, Jeanne Lee, Steve McCall, Willem Breuker, and Arjen Gorter. Since then, Birth has released nearly 50 albums of Hampel's work in a variety of configurations; some of his performance and recording groups have been the Gunter Hampel Jazz Quintet, "Heartplants" Quintet, World Community Orchestra, Free Jazz Trio, and New York Orchestra.
Hampel began piano lessons at the age of four. By the time he was 16, he had added recorder, accordion, clarinet, saxophone, and vibes. His first exposure to jazz came at the end of World War II; American troops occupying his hometown of Gottingen listened to jazz on the Armed Forces Network and Willis Conover's Voice of America shows. The first jazz he heard was by Louis Armstrong; it affected him deeply. He grew up under the influence of European classical and folk music, as well as jazz. He formed his own jazz bands in his teens playing all styles of jazz, from early jazz to bebop. He also began composing his own tunes. After military service in the late '50s, Hampel studied architecture while continuing to play music on the side. By 1958, he had started playing jazz professionally. In 1964, he established the "Heartplants" Quintet, which included Alex von Schlippenbach and Manfred Schoof. The group recorded Heartplants (MPS/SABA), Hampel's first album, which received a five-star rating from Down Beat magazine. Hampel began playing festivals in Europe and elsewhere. He met vocalist Jeanne Lee in 1967 and began a long personal and musical partnership that lasted many years. In the '60s, he recorded for the Wergo and ESP labels and played with such American musicians as drummer Steve McCall and saxophonist Marion Brown.
With the formation of Birth, Hampel was able to document his music more completely; since the early '70s he's recorded an array of combinations, from duos to big bands. His various ensembles have included such famous musicians as Bill Frisell, Marvin "Smitty" Smith, and Albert Mangelsdorff, as well as such fine if unsung talents as Mark Whitecage, Perry Robertson, and David Eyges. In 1997, Hampel reconstituted his band with Schoof and von Schlippenbach for a gig at the Musik Triennale in Koln. The concert was recorded and the results were released on Birth under the title Legendary. Hampel continued going strong, touring and recording with musicians all over the world. As one might expect from so self-sufficient an artist, Hampel has embraced the Internet with a passion. His website is one of the most comprehensive devoted to a single musician. Hampel is also an accomplished painter
Hampel is one of jazz's most prolific and self-reliant musicians. In 1969, he formed Birth Records to release The 8th of July 1969, an album of his compositions performed by a group that included Anthony Braxton, Jeanne Lee, Steve McCall, Willem Breuker, and Arjen Gorter. Since then, Birth has released nearly 50 albums of Hampel's work in a variety of configurations; some of his performance and recording groups have been the Gunter Hampel Jazz Quintet, "Heartplants" Quintet, World Community Orchestra, Free Jazz Trio, and New York Orchestra.
Hampel began piano lessons at the age of four. By the time he was 16, he had added recorder, accordion, clarinet, saxophone, and vibes. His first exposure to jazz came at the end of World War II; American troops occupying his hometown of Gottingen listened to jazz on the Armed Forces Network and Willis Conover's Voice of America shows. The first jazz he heard was by Louis Armstrong; it affected him deeply. He grew up under the influence of European classical and folk music, as well as jazz. He formed his own jazz bands in his teens playing all styles of jazz, from early jazz to bebop. He also began composing his own tunes. After military service in the late '50s, Hampel studied architecture while continuing to play music on the side. By 1958, he had started playing jazz professionally. In 1964, he established the "Heartplants" Quintet, which included Alex von Schlippenbach and Manfred Schoof. The group recorded Heartplants (MPS/SABA), Hampel's first album, which received a five-star rating from Down Beat magazine. Hampel began playing festivals in Europe and elsewhere. He met vocalist Jeanne Lee in 1967 and began a long personal and musical partnership that lasted many years. In the '60s, he recorded for the Wergo and ESP labels and played with such American musicians as drummer Steve McCall and saxophonist Marion Brown.
With the formation of Birth, Hampel was able to document his music more completely; since the early '70s he's recorded an array of combinations, from duos to big bands. His various ensembles have included such famous musicians as Bill Frisell, Marvin "Smitty" Smith, and Albert Mangelsdorff, as well as such fine if unsung talents as Mark Whitecage, Perry Robertson, and David Eyges. In 1997, Hampel reconstituted his band with Schoof and von Schlippenbach for a gig at the Musik Triennale in Koln. The concert was recorded and the results were released on Birth under the title Legendary. Hampel continued going strong, touring and recording with musicians all over the world. As one might expect from so self-sufficient an artist, Hampel has embraced the Internet with a passion. His website is one of the most comprehensive devoted to a single musician. Hampel is also an accomplished painter
Nikolai Shienok
на дайме встречал такое, пока не слушал:
November 8, 1968 – Berlin/W, Quartier von Quasimodo (Total Music Meeting Berlin '68)
John McLaughlin g; Gunter Hampel vib/fl; Arjen Gorter b; Laurie Allen d; Roel Koes electr. + guests: Sonny Sharrock g ; Pharoah Sanders ts/picc .
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-deta ... ?id=179213
на дайме встречал такое, пока не слушал:
November 8, 1968 – Berlin/W, Quartier von Quasimodo (Total Music Meeting Berlin '68)
John McLaughlin g; Gunter Hampel vib/fl; Arjen Gorter b; Laurie Allen d; Roel Koes electr. + guests: Sonny Sharrock g ; Pharoah Sanders ts/picc .
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-deta ... ?id=179213
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Большой улов:
ANTHONY BRAXTON & MUHAL RICHARD ABRAMS "Duets 1976" Arista 4101
ANTHONY BRAXTON "Alto Saxophone Improvisations 1979" Arista A2L 8602 (2LP)
MAX ROACH & ANTHONY BRAXTON "Birth And Rebirth" 1978 Black Saint BSR 0024
EVAN PARKER & BARRY GUY "Incision" 1981 FMP Rcords
PETER KOWALD & MAARTEN ALTENA "Two Makinf A Triangle" FMP 0990
ANTHONY BRAXTON & MUHAL RICHARD ABRAMS "Duets 1976" Arista 4101
ANTHONY BRAXTON "Alto Saxophone Improvisations 1979" Arista A2L 8602 (2LP)
MAX ROACH & ANTHONY BRAXTON "Birth And Rebirth" 1978 Black Saint BSR 0024
EVAN PARKER & BARRY GUY "Incision" 1981 FMP Rcords
PETER KOWALD & MAARTEN ALTENA "Two Makinf A Triangle" FMP 0990
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Art Ensemble Of Chicago "Kabalaba: Live At Montreux Jazz Festival" 1974 AECO 004
Muhal Richard Abrams: piano
Lester Bowie: trumpet
Brothet Malachi Favors Magoustous: bass & percussion
Joseph Jarman: alto, tenor & sopranino sax, clarinet bass, percussion
Roscoe Mitchell: alto, tenor, sopranino, bass sax
Famoudou Don Moye: supercussion
Creative Construction Company "Muhal" 1970 Muse Records
Leroy Jenkins: violin, viola, recorder, toy xylophone, harmonica, bicycle horn
Anthony Braxton: alto sax, soprano sax, clarinet, flute, contrabass clarinet, orchestral chimes
Leo Smith: trumpet, flugel horn, french horn, seal horn, misc. percussion
Richard Davis: bass
Steve Mccall: drums, misc. percussion
Muhal Richard Abrams: piano
Lester Bowie: trumpet
Brothet Malachi Favors Magoustous: bass & percussion
Joseph Jarman: alto, tenor & sopranino sax, clarinet bass, percussion
Roscoe Mitchell: alto, tenor, sopranino, bass sax
Famoudou Don Moye: supercussion
Creative Construction Company "Muhal" 1970 Muse Records
Leroy Jenkins: violin, viola, recorder, toy xylophone, harmonica, bicycle horn
Anthony Braxton: alto sax, soprano sax, clarinet, flute, contrabass clarinet, orchestral chimes
Leo Smith: trumpet, flugel horn, french horn, seal horn, misc. percussion
Richard Davis: bass
Steve Mccall: drums, misc. percussion