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Peter brötzmann 03a
Peter brötzmann 03a




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I met Graham in the late 80's ,just before he pawned his Alto, he had fallen on tough times, and i was close to being on skid row myself.

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who was active on the small experimental, and free improvised music scene in Sydney from roughly 1978-9 to the mid 80's.Ī genuine rarity,100 copies released on what was John Rose's LP/and Cassette lable until he sold the enterprise in the mid or late 80's, to someone who has done absolutely nothing with it since. Not much Australian music improvised or otherwise on I.S so far, Here's something by a friend of mine. Peter Brötzmann, alto, tenor & baritone saxophone Willem Breuker, alto, tenor saxophone, clarinet Paul Rutherford, Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone Thanks to Onx and a US-based trading partner for supplying the yummies. Seven cdr-equivalents in all, running for about seven hours and thirty minutes. The set lists are found with the individual zipped files in the comments section. All in all, a treasure trove of what was happening at that particular point in time.

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These recordings feature all possible combinations, from the full free jazz orchestra to small groups to duos to solo performances. Most were invited, but some actually came along out of curiosity, like John Surman's Trio, and promptly sat in on several sessions. There's too much in there to be summarised in a few sentences, but suffice it to say that the line-up reads like a who's who of European-based musicians in the impro-free jazz spectrum round about 1970. I've been listening to these recordings over the last few weeks. Occasionally one hears communications bursting in on the radio frequency, but not too often, fortunately. Behrendt most likely, the driving force behind these annual meetings. They are all in mono, though the intros indicate they were also broadcast in stereo.

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This is recorded off radio, medium wave I would think. I had a set which ran to about six hours and thirty minutes, but this set adds another hour and introductions to most of the pieces heard. So now for the 1970 set which I think is the most complete of the ones we have posted up to now. We have posted excerpts from the 1967, 19 meetings before and we will have the 1977 coming up in a little while. This scenic picture of downtown Baden-Baden is meant to signal more vintage goodies from the annual free jazz meetings in that town in Southwest Germany. Would be great if some one were willing to share a straight Vinyl rip of this If anyone really wants Flac's i can upload those later. Probably not worth Flac-ing, given that certain types of Compression introduce a lossy element.especially strong leveling programs

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The results sound fine despite minor flaws. I transferred this years ago, and used some compression, being inexperienced at ripping tapes. not too much distinctive Morricone Tpt either but.lots of electric Organ drones that sound like C.Roque Alsina or Franco Evangelisti, and some evocatively scratchy atonal guitar, Scelsi-esque string sections, and so forth.

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Gruppo di Improvisatione Nuova Consonanza, are rumored to be performing on parts of this, and certainly some parts have sections which are freely improvised, though not that many. I havent seen the Film, not a huge fan of Franco Nero(was it Franco Nero?).but musically this is just something else! Here's one of the great Morricone soundtracks, i taped a friends Vinyl years ago, taping over a cassette that was probably 10 years old when i recorded over what was on it.






Peter brötzmann 03a