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jeudi 21 juillet 2011

Sunny Murray The Untouchable Factor - Charred Earth(1977)


Sunny Murray The Untouchable Factor - Charred Earth(1977)


Tracklist:
A1 Charred Earth
Written-By - Sunny Murray 12:00

A2 Seven Steps To Heaven
Written-By - Davis, Feldman 9:00

B1 Tree Tops
Written-By - Sunny Murray 6:00

B2 Happiness Tears
Written-By - Sunny Murray 6:00

B3 Peace
Written-By - H. Silver* 8:00

Credits

Bass - Bob Reid
Drums - Sunny Murray
Piano - Dave Burrell
Reeds - Byard Lancaster

Recorded January 1, 1977

Beautiful and lyrical soprano (sopranino?) sax by Byard Lancaster in title tune is very impressive.
Spiritual atomospher is all around the album.


http://www.multiupload.com/UFLVEBFOI3

lundi 18 avril 2011

Sunny Murray - Hommage To Africa (1970)


Sunny Murray - Hommage To Africa (1970)
Label:BYG Records

Released:1970

Tracklist
A1 Suns Of Africa - Part 1 15:15
A2 Suns Of Africa - Part 1 2:40
B1 R.I.P. 10:35
B2 Unity 6:55

Personnel:
Bass - Alan Silva
Composed By - Murray
Cornet - Clifford Thornton
Drums - Sunny Murray
Gong, Tambourine, Bells - Arthur Jones (tracks: A1, A2)
Piano - Dave Burrell
Saxophone [Alto], Flute - Roscoe Mitchell
Saxophone [Tenor] - Archie Shepp (tracks: A1, A2)
Saxophone [Tenor], Flute - Kenneth Terroade
Trombone - Grachan Moncur III
Trumpet, Flugelhorn - Lester Bowie (tracks: A1, A2)
Tympani, Bells - Earl Freeman (tracks: A1, A2)
Voice, Bells - Jeanne Lee (tracks: A1, A2)
Xylophone [Belafon], Bells - Malachi Favors (tracks: A1, A2)

Composed By - Sunny Murray

Engineer - Claude Jauvert
Producer - Jean Georgakarakos, Jean-Luc Young

Recorded August 15, 1969, Paris.

http://www.multiupload.com/1K6RMOF0OL

jeudi 14 avril 2011

Dave Burrell - High Won / High Two


Dave Burrell - High Won / High Two

Track list:

1 West Side Story (Medley)
Arranged By - Dave Burrell
Written-By - Bernstein 19:35

2 Oozi Oozi 3:07
3 Bittersweet Reminiscence 2:10
4 Bobby And Si 2:10
5 Dave Blue 2:35
6 Margie Pargie (A.M. Rag) 2:58

7 East Side Colors
Drums - Sonny Murray 15:15

8 Theme Stream (Medley) 15:23

Personnel:
Piano - Dave Burrell
Bass - Norris Jones
Drums - Bobby Kapp (tracks: 1 to 6, 8)
Tambourine - Pharoah Saunders

Written-By - Dave Burrell (tracks: 2 to 8)

Producer - Alan Douglas
Producer [Additional Production] - Michael Cuscuna
Artwork By - Malcolm Walker
Photography - Raymond Ross

Recorded in New York City, 6th February 1968 except East Side Colors (9th September 1968)

Last track Theme Stream (Medley) is subdivided in six parts :
(a) Dave Blue
(b) Bittersweet Reminiscence
(c) Bobby And Si
(d) Margie Pargie (A.M. Rag)
(e) Oozi Oozi
(f) Inside Ouch

This is re-issuance of vinyl of 1968 in 1995 with unissued trucks.

Dave Burrell plays rather normal style which includes free taste in limited level. But young Noris Jones (Sirone) seems to try to play in free style so that he can take Dave's piano and music into new and advanced style at that time.

Happeining of such inbalance plays between session members and tensions generated by such is one of interests of Jazz music, I guess.


http://www.multiupload.com/YDNOBUQTNB

jeudi 24 mars 2011

Alan Silva - Skillfullness


ALAN SILVA - Skillfullness (ESP, 1969)

Alan Silva: violin, cello, piano
Becky Friend: flute, vocals
Mike Ephron: piano, organ
Dave Burrell: piano
Karl Berger: vibraphone
Lawrence Cook: cymbals, rattle, percussion

01-Skillfullness
02-Solestrial

Listening to Alan Silva is always a strong and strange experience. Skillfullness is one of the weirdest Silva's recordings. This one is rather powerfull and in a constant unstable equilibrium: it's always under tension. There are a lot of unusual instruments for this time (flute, violin), a lot of different energies. Rythmic patterns are rather absent and all keys are utterly unmaked. A cosmic and solar music somewhere between Sun (Ra) and Cecil Taylor.

HERE
dedicated to Flo.

lundi 21 mars 2011

ALAN SILVA - SEASONS




Alan Silva and Celestrial Communication Orchestra, The - Seasons (BYG - 1970)

1. Seasons
2. Seasons

Bass, Violon [Electric], Sarangi [Electric] - Alan Silva
Cello - Kent Carter
Cello, Celeste - Irene Aebi
Drums, Percussion - Famoudou Don Moye
Drums, Percussion, Bronte - Jerome Cooper
Piano - Dave Burrell , Joachim Kühn
Producer - Jean Georgakarakos , Jean-Luc Young
Saxophone [Alto], Clarinet - Michel Portal
Saxophone [Alto], Flute - Robin Kenyatta
Saxophone [Soprano] - Steve Lacy
Saxophone [Tenor], Saxophone [Soprano], Flute - Ronnie Beer
Saxophone, Flute, Bassoon - Joseph Jarman
Saxophone, Flute, Oboe - Roscoe Mitchell
Timpani, Percussion - Oliver Johnson
Trumpet - Alan Shorter
Trumpet, Flugelhorn - Lester Bowie
Trumpet, French Horn - Bernard Vitet
Viola [Electric] - Jouk Minor
Violin [Electric] - Dieter Gewissler

This is very outstaindingly gigantic works in its lengthy and numbers of players in free jazz orchestral works. Non-stop over 2 hours and 20 minutes long and participants are as the above. His previous album of Celestrial communication orchestra "Luna Surface" (same in BYG label) is chaotic music. Drastic collective improvisation continues in 30 and several minutes. But this Seasons is different. Parts of Corrective imporvisation, arranged, solos are allocated in calculated manner. Sounds vary in stream of music. Whole work arises unique imagination in listners.

http://rapidshare.com/files/443237801/AS-seasons_mp3.rar

mardi 4 janvier 2011

Marion Brown Septet - Juba-Lee

MARION BROWN SEPTET - Juba-Lee (Fontana, 1967)

Marion Brown: alto saxophone
Bennie Maupin: tenor saxophone
Alan Shorter: trumpet, flugelhorn
Grachan Moncur III: trombone
Dave Burrell: piano
Reggie Johnson: bass
Beaver Harris: drums

1. 512E12
2. The Visitor
3. Juba-Lee
4. Iditus

Recorded only a month before his classic Impulse debut, Three for Shepp, this much overlooked session, though quite different, is more than reputable in its own right. The reason for its obscurity is pretty simple. Juba-Lee, as of May 2003, had yet to see formal release anywhere in the world other than its original Dutch pressing and subsequent reissues in Japan. Otherwise, it bears a good deal of resemblance to his Marion Brown Quartet date on ESP, so listeners familiar with that session should know what to expect here. Among other reasons, this is because both sessions share the talents of Alan Shorter and bassist, Reggie Johnson. Also on hand were tenor man Bennie Maupin, pianist Dave Burrell, drummer Beaver Harris, and trombonist Grachan Moncur III. All but Maupin and Shorter would also appear on Three for Shepp. It should go without saying that any free jazz session featuring either Shorter or Moncur is going to be heavy. Both men, as soloists and as composers, tend to dramatically alter any recording upon which they appear. They usually contribute at least one tune to the repertoire -- here it's Shorter -- and both have a very deliberately paced and immediately recognizable delivery as soloists. Unfortunately, this would be the only session upon which the two appeared together, making the historical relevance of this date even more pronounced. The opening tune is a free-for-all, but the title track is reminiscent of Brown's wonderful "Capricorn Moon," employing a playful and spirited head. Both "The Visitor" and "Iditus" are deep and pensive, very much what one would expect from a session featuring Moncur or Shorter. Highly recommended. (from AMG)

HERE

mardi 1 juin 2010

Archie Shepp - Live at the Pan-African Festival

Archie Shepp: tenor saxophone
Clifford Thornton: cornet
Grachan Moncur III: trombone
Dave Burrell: piano
Alan Silva: bass
Sunny Murray: drums
plus algerian & tuareg musicians

Reviewby Bob Rusch, Cadence

Archie Shepp probably led more BYG recordings than anyone else. The first of his BYG's has been reissued as Live At The Pan African Festival. The Pan African Festival in Algiers served as a great realization of art and culture for many of the participants and on this recording we heard Shepp, Clifford Thornton, and Grachan Moncur III in an impromptu jam ("Brotherhood at Ketcha") with various native Algerian percussionists and "horn" men...Any study of Shepp makes listening to all of his BYG recordings essential.


1969 LIVE AT THE PAN-AFRICAN FESTIVAL

Archie Shepp - Blasé

Archie Shepp: tenor saxophone
Jeanne Lee: vocal
Lester Bowie: trumpet, flugelhorn
Chicago Beau: harmonica
Julio Finn: harmonica
Dave Burrell: piano
Malachi Favors: bass
Philly Joe Jones: drums

1969 BLASE

lundi 31 mai 2010

Clifford Thornton - Ketchaoua

Clifford Thornton: percussion, trombone, trumpet, cornet, conga, percussion
Archie Shepp: soprano saxophone
Arthur Jones: alto saxophone
Grachan Moncur III: trombone
Dave Burrell: piano, bells
Earl Freeman: bass, percussion, conga, gong
Beb Guerin: bass
Sunny Muray: drums
Claude Delcloo: drums

Reviewby Brandon Burke

Clifford Thornton's only Actuel date as a leader is, like many of the others in this BYG series, an all-star blowing session highly indicative of the times. For some, it will be difficult to tell whether taking credit for composing these pieces is a lost cause. This is some very free music and, save for a handful of scored passages, almost wholly improvised. A number of the scene's top players make appearances here in different groups. On the large ensemble pieces Thornton is joined by Grachan Moncur III, Archie Shepp (on soprano sax), Arthur Jones, Dave Burrell, Beb Guerin, Earl Freeman, and Sunny Murray. Otherwise, "Brotherhood," a piece for quintet, is performed by Thornton, Jones, Guerin, Freeman, and this time, drummer Claude Delcloo, while on "Speak With Your Echo" only the two bassists (Guerin and Freeman) accompany Thornton's cornet. This piece in particular is especially enjoyable and reminiscent perhaps of Arthur Jones' fantastic ballad, "Brother B," from his own Actuel LP, Scorpio. At times the ensemble pieces sound like a Pan-African Morton Feldman, and at others, hazy, psychedelic post bop. Fans of brooding and contemplative improvised music will find a great deal to enjoy here. In fact, many would argue that this is the best LP under Thornton's leadership.


1969 KETCHAOUA