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jeudi 21 juillet 2011

New Dalta Ahkri - Song Of Humanity (1977)


New Dalta Ahkri - Song Of Humanity (Kanto Pri Homaro)

Tracklist:
01 Songs Of Humanity 5:13
02 Lexicon 7:40
03 Peacocks, Gazelles, Dogwood Trees & Six Silver Coins 8:30
04 Of Blues And Dreams 11:03
05 Pneuma 1:34
06 Tempio 6:59
07 Play Ebony Play Ivory 27:12

Credits
Composed By - Anthony Davis (tracks: 02, 04), Leo Smith (tracks: 01,03,05,06)
Double Bass, Flute [Atenteben], Flute [Odurogyaba], Producer - Wes Brown
Drums, Percussion - Paul Maddox
Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone, Marimba, Percussion - Oliver Lake
Piano, Piano [Electric], Producer - Anthony Davis
Trumpet [Soprano], Trumpet, Trumpet [Pocket], Flugelhorn, Horn [Seal Horn], Flute [Atenteben], Percussion [Steelophone], Percussion, Producer, Design - Leo Smith

Recorded August 4, 1976 at the Gallery, Hartford, Connect

http://www.multiupload.com/YPOQ0OXZ2B

dimanche 17 juillet 2011

Anthony Braxton - Trio And Duet(1974)


Anthony Braxton - Trio And Duet(1974)

Tracklist:
A HM 421 (RTS) 47
Synthesizer [Moog], Percussion ? Richard Teitelbaum
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Trumpet [Pocket], Percussion, Performer [Small Instruments] - Leo Smith
Clarinet, Clarinet [Contrabass], Percussion [Chimes], Bass Drum - Anthony Braxton 19:00

B1 The Song Is You 12:00
B2 Embraceable You 5:39
B3 You Go To My Head 8:33

Personnel:
Bass - Dave Holland (tracks: B1 to B3)
Saxophone [Alto] - Anthony Braxton (tracks: B1 to B3)

Recorded at Thunder Sound, Toronto, Canada.

http://www.multiupload.com/P1E569EV5X

vendredi 6 mai 2011

Anthony Braxton - Silence(1969)

Anthony Braxton - Silence


Tracklist
A Off The Top Of My Head
B Silence

Personnel:

Anthony Braxton - Reeds, (Misc. Instruments), Producer
Leo Smith - Trumpet, (Misc. Instruments), Producer
Leroy Jenkins - Violin, (Misc. Instruments), Producer

Recorded on 18 July 1969 in Paris.


http://www.multiupload.com/QCN22QOZZ0

mardi 3 mai 2011

Anthony Braxton - This Time...(1970)





Anthony Braxton - This Time...

Tracklist
A1 Composition No 1 13:10
A2 Solo 5:42
B1 Small Composition No 1 2:22
B2 Small Composition No 2 3:03
B3 Small Composition No 3 1:00
B4 Small Composition No 4 1:55
B5 Small Composition No 5 3:30
B6 In The Street 3:56
B7 This Time... 1:45

Personnel:
Drums, Darbouka, Percussion - Steve McCall
Saxophone [Alto], Saxophone [Soprano], Clarinet, Clarinet [contrabass], Flute, Sound Machine, Chimes, Voice - Anthony Braxton
Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Horns, Logs, Siren - Leo Smith
Violin, Viola, Flute, Mouth Organ, Organ [Hohner] - Leroy Jenkins

Recorded January 1970 in Paris.

One of the greatest early days works of Anthony Braxton. The group recorded this consisted of Anthony Braxton / Leo Smith / Reloy Jenkins /Steve McCall. The group was called Creative Construction Company(CCC). Experimental, unique, humorous, ironical, diverse and creative.

This is ripped from cassette tape. And quality is not so good. If you like this music, pls. buy CD or MP3 download.

http://www.multiupload.com/5D0NK5RXJV

dimanche 24 avril 2011

Leroy Jenkins with Jazz Composer's Orchestra, The - For Players Only (1975)


Leroy Jenkins with Jazz Composer's Orchestra, The - For Players Only (1975)


Tracklist
A For Players Only [Part One] 15:45
B For Players Only [Part Two] 20:35

Personnel:
Artwork By [Design] - Paul McDonough
Bass - David Holland , Sirone
Cello - Diedre Murray
Clarinet [Contrabass] - Anthony Braxton
Clarinet, Bagpipes [Musette], Horn [Banshee Horn] - Dewey Redman
Drums, Percussion - Charles Shaw , Roger Blank
Drums, Percussion, Piano - Jerome Cooper
Flute, Piccolo Flute - Becky Friend
French Horn - Sharon Freeman
Guitar - James Emery
Saxophone [Soprano] - Charles Brackeen
Saxophone [Tenor] - Kalaparusha Maurice McIntyre*
Synthesizer - Romulus Franceschini
Trombone - Joseph Bowie
Trumpet - Leo Smith
Tuba - Bill Davis
Violin, Conductor, Producer, Composed By - Leroy Jenkins

Engineer - Tony May
Engineer [Mixing] - Michael Mantler
Mastered By - Harry N. Fein
Other [Assistance] - Fred Ehrhardt
Photography - Matthew Klein
Producer - The Jazz Composer's Orchestra, The


This is the final of series of JCOA with solo leader. This time, leader is Leroy Jenkins.

Sounds like middle period of Stravinsky's orchestral music. Very skillful, taste of modern classic music, rather than jazz.

Side B is series of solos by each instrument and player. This is very unique.

http://www.multiupload.com/0W614G6VNS

mardi 11 janvier 2011

Wadada Leo Smith & Ed Blackwell - The Blue Mountain's Sun Drummer

WADADA LEO SMITH & ED BLACKWELL - The Blue Mountain's Sun Drummer (Kabell, 2010)

Wadada Leo Smith: trumpet, kalimba, voice
Ed Blackwell: drums

01. Uprising
02. Love
03. Seeds Of A Forgotten Flower
04. The Blue Mountain's Sun Drummer
05. Mto- The Celestial River
06. Don't You Remember
07. Sellassie-I
08. Seven Arrows In The Garden Of Light
09. Buffalo People - A Blues Ritual Dance
10. Albert Ayler Is A Spiritual Light

The most magnificent moment of this year's Vision Festival was the duet between Wadada Leo Smith and Günter "Baby" Sommers, not only because of the fabulous playing and interaction of both musicians, but also because the trumpeter has made this format one of his own, delving into the possibilities and expanding them over the years. Lately his stellar "America" with Jack DeJohnette, his equally excellent "Wisdom In Time" with Günter Sommers, or his more meditative "Compassion" with Adam Rudolph.

Here we find him again in excellent company, with Ed Blackwell no less, the fabulous free jazz drummer who laid the foundations for his instrument's new role with the Ornette Coleman bands and Old & New Dreams. Like with Don Cherry on the historic "Mu", he is possibly the best partner for this kind of endeavor and also for Smith's concept of music : it is freedom while being based in African rhythms, blues and jazz. Blackwell is incredibly creative and expressive, adding little touches, shifting meters, reorganising the beats constantly, actively shaping the overall sound and melody. Just listen closely to the album's title track if you want to be convinced.

The title track also figured on the album with Jack DeJohnette as "Ed Blackwell, The Blue Mountain Sun Drummer". It's interesting to compare both performances: not only the difference in approach by both drummers - equally stunning, with DeJohnette having a lighter touch, more cymbal work, steadier in the rhythm, and Blackwell using his polyrhythmics on his toms without losing the beat, more African, but Smith's tone has also changed, become deeper, richer over the years, but interestingly his improvisational skills and his capacity of positioning the composition - of putting it right there in front of your ears as if there was no other choice for it to sound that way, despite the endless possibilities, are still there.

He plays some of the tunes from his "Kulture Jazz" album which was released on ECM in 1995: the bluesy song "Don't You Remember", "Uprising" and "Albert Ayler In A Spiritual Light". This also demonstrates how Smith nurtured his own ideas and compositions over the years and decades even.

Smith's trumpet playing is incredibly good as can be expected: he can be intimate and sensitive and bluesy, but he can be expansive, jubilant and soaring.

The performance was recorded live on October 23, 1986 at Brandeis University, Massachusetts. That's 24 years ago. The sound quality is excellent. How fantastic that we get to hear this. I hope there are still more gems in a drawer somewhere.

As usual, I can only recommend it. Highly.

Listen to this and you will feel so refreshed.

Just listen to this! (from Free Jazz)

HERE

dimanche 9 janvier 2011

Tony Malaby's Tamarindo - Tamarindo Live


Tony Malaby's Tamarindo - Tamarindo Live (Clean Feed, 2010)

Tony Malaby: tenor & soprano saxophones
William Parker: double bass
Nasheet Waits: drums
Wadada Leo Smith: trumpet

1. Buoyant Boy
2. Death Rattle
3. Hibiscus
4. Jack The Hat (with Coda)

Having a trio like the one founded by saxophonist Tony Malaby with the likes of William Parker and Nasheet Waits was enough motive to rejoy, and truth is the CD released by Clean Feed with "Tamarindo" as title caused a big wave of wonder. Now, Tamarindo comes back with a live recording where this group responsible for the most captivating creative jazz played nowadays is transformed into a quartet, by the addition of the trumpeter extraordinaire Wadada Leo Smith as special guest. Only to know it would make anyone eager to listen to what can result from such an association of incredible talents – well, if you have high expectations, here are the very good news: the music inside is even better than everything you can imagine. This is powerhouse free bop performed with the most magical collective chemistry. Finally, we can say jazz is very far from being dead or from smelling funny. It's really alive and capable of the most astonishing acomplishments. "Tony Malaby's Tamarindo Live" is a serious contender for the best jazz album of 2010 – as a metter of fact, for the best jazz album of the last decade. It’s the 200th record in the catalogue of this Portuguese label, a number representing the fulfillment of a dream. (from TheJazzLoft)

HERE

mercredi 29 décembre 2010

Leo Smith, Peter Kowald, Günter Sommer - Touch The Earth

Leo Smith, Peter Kowald, Günter Sommer - Touch The Earth (Amiga, 1979)

Leo Smith: trumpet, flugelhorn, mbira
Peter Kowald: bass
Günter Sommer: drums, percussion, organpipes

1. Gebr. Loesch
2. Touch The Earth
3. Wind Song in a Dance of Unity
4. In Light
5. Ein Stuck Uber Dem Boden
6. Radepur Im Februar

HERE