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  1. king ubu

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    ubu, solo Cecil is my favorite Cecil, so yes, of course I highly recommend these CDs. Indent is beautiful, but I am not sure it is that easy to find (it's on Freedom). If you don't find it, I'll CD-R it for you... one day. Air Above Mountains (on Enja MW) is available for EUR 10 from amazon.de: http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000...3523564-6837667 How is East-Berlin? I'm afraid I haven't really listened in any concentrated way to "East-Berlin" - another reason not to buy ANY other disc now... (and those Veejay Mosaics are going OOP and I HAVE to get these, so there won't be no money around anyway). I have never seen "Indent" nor "Silent Tongues", I have seen though that Amazon has the other ("Air...") cheap. I might go for that, but only AFTER the Mosaics (I have to keep telling myself ) thanks, anyway! ubu
  2. Oh no holy shitte!!!! I dropped them a message asking how long they think the two sets are going to be around, and here's their answer: Get it? HOLY CRAP!!
  3. I don't have any of his Steeplechase discs, but the one you picked up was recommended in this thread on Dyani: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...c=8165&hl=dyani ubu
  4. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    It is somewhat more melodic than other CT solo recordings, but is quite represenatitive nonetheless . Meaning, get other solo Cecil stuff ("Indent", "Air Above the Mountains", "Silent Tongues", etc.)! Meaning: get other CT solo recordings TOO, right? Are the three you listed the ones to look for? I should get some more solo Taylor (have the In East-Berlin, and Willisau discs only). ubu
  5. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    Fuck, missed this. Drop me a PM, include your address...
  6. Last Exit Mujician "It Ain't Necessarily So" - the Grant Green/Sonny Clark version. Any Fletcher Henderson.
  7. We'll make it! Had the same feelings, and I definitively want them both... Yet it seems they will last some time, no? I think someone posted that they were not actually running low yet, but due to the license expiry, they'd put them on the list. Well, let's cross our fingers! ubu
  8. I like this one, purchased in a HatHut binge I gave me a few months ago.... Lee Konitz - Don Friedman - Attila Zoller: "Thingin" Check Zollar out on this very fine disc, with OP, Jimmy Pratt, and Hans Koller: ubu That's a very good album. One of my favorite discs Yes indeed! I think they really got their own sound. Some cool, some hard bop, and each one of them had a disctinctive sound and style on his instrument. What a petty OP had to die so early! It seems Zoller left Germany shortly after (I stay corrected on this point, if someone knows more)... ubu
  9. Hey, cut that shit! I'm the one and only king ubu here, posting only and exclusively under this handle. Why would I need any aliases (except maybe Ms Garner... )? ubu
  10. I like this one, purchased in a HatHut binge I gave me a few months ago.... Lee Konitz - Don Friedman - Attila Zoller: "Thingin" Check Zollar out on this very fine disc, with OP, Jimmy Pratt, and Hans Koller: ubu
  11. It´s on PRAGUE JAZZ (CUBE METIER) Do you have it or did you just google? I will compare the tracklist and look if it's the same stuff I have. It was recorded at "Oltener Jazztage", just in case someone's interested. There are a couple of trio tracks on my MD, I remember. ubu
  12. Two hungarian guitar players, both a bit better known than the others discussed here, but still they do deserve being mentioned: Attila Zoller (1927-1998) He can be heard on the recently reissued Zo-Ko-So, with Hans Koller & Martial Solal (MPS): The other man, Gabor Szabo ((1936-1982). He played with Chico Hamilton (in the band that also included Charles Lloyd), on "Passin' Through", reissued on "Man From Two Worlds". His own "High Contrast" and "The Sorcerer" are available from Verve/Universal: ubu
  13. I haven't heard what EKE has recommended, but I can also recommend one of his earliest recordings called "Swinging Macedonia" (Enja). thanks, this title somehow is stored in some place of my brain dedicated to future jazz acquisitions... ubu
  14. Maybe this stuff, ubu? Emil Viklický Trio + STEVE HOUBEN WHAT'S NEW 1. You'd be so nice to come home to /Cole Porter music sample 2. Enfance /Steve Houben 3. I remember April /Raye-DePaul 4. Porthcawl /Emil Viklický 5. Cherokee /Ray Noble 6. What's New /Bob Haggart 7. CTA /Jimmy Heath 8. Goin' to Chicago /Jimmy Rushing music sample Steve Houben - saxes flute vocal Emil Viklický - piano František Uhlíř - bass Laco Tropp - drums Released September 2003 LIVE RECORDING SWISS RADIO DRS2 PETER BUERLI That's it! What's the label? And how did they get the tapes? There's more (and maybe also some different) music on the disc than I have. Will have to compare. ubu
  15. DUSKO GOYKOVICH & TETE MONTOLIU · TEN TO TWO BLUES - Ten to two blues (Goykovich) - I remember o.p. (Goykovich) - Old fisherman´s daughter (Goykovich) - I love you (Archer / Thompson) - The child is born (Jones) - Blues to line (Montoliu) Dusko Goykovich, trumpet Tete Montoliu, piano Joe Nay, drums Robert Langereis, bass Recorded on November 9, 1971 & IT´S ABOUT BLUES TIME 1. It's About Blues Time (Goykovich) - 13:55 2. Old Folks (Hill/Robison) - 5:57 3. The End of Love (Hampton) - 5:27 4. Bosna Calling (Goykovich) - 6:03 5. You Know I Care (Pearson) - 5:23 6. Nameless Tune (Povel) - 5:16 Tete Montoliu - Piano Dusko Goykovich - Trumpet Rob Langereis - Bass Joe Nay - Drums Ferdinand Povel - Sax (Tenor) Recorded on November 8, 1971 Don't I happen to know one of these?
  16. What would be a good way to start with getting to know Waller's music? The 2CD set on Bluebird that came out for the centennial? I know that some day I got to get the complete run of his Bluebird stuff (don't ask HOW I come to know that, some inner voice tells me... ) ubu
  17. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    ... and be patient, I forgot to add. (I have to transfer it from MD to CDR first, and won't be able to this before later this week, or maybe next week) ubu
  18. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    I've got the broadcast! Around 45 minutes of GREAT stuff! Drop me a note if you feel like... don't forget your address Thanks to Gokhan for telling me that I should indeed watch out if it's the reed trio! ubu
  19. Without reading anything posted here. I have just started listening to disc 1. Got them today. They might have arrived a couple of days ago, my girlfriend having been ill, I stayed over at her place a few days. I enjoy what I have heard so far (4 tracks), and look forward to listening to the two discs over the weekend. Thanks a lot, Ray! I am not sure I will post a track-by-track impressions-write-up later, as the discussion has been underway for pretty long time now... We'll see. ubu
  20. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    Just found out more: it seems the concert took place october 16th, and they played just the three of them - Brötzmann (ts,cl,tarogato), Gustafsson (bari, flutophone, french flageolet), Vandermark (ts,cl,bcl). Entrance was... FREE!!! (This information comes from here, the website of the "Porgy & Bess".)
  21. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    Saturday May 22nd, Ö1 will broadcast live recordings of Brötzmann, Vandermark and Gustafsson, starting 11.05 pm. Recorded live at "Porgy & Bess" in Vienna, October 18, 2003. Not sure how long the broadcast will be, not sure what band it was, or what bands, but most probably some Brötz tentet thing, I guess. Hope I will be able to record it, cannot guarantee anything, though. ubu
  22. Though I can't take too much of it at the time - I'll rather listen to two or three tracks, then have something else in between, before I continue. ubu
  23. I have heard broadcasts of Dresch, too. A good player! Got to look through my broadcasts to find out more, though. ubu
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