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who is this piano trio? (not really a BFT)


barry

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Greetings,

I don't know who the players are - I rec'd the soundfile from someone who didn't know either - It is a 30 minute track on which a piano trio play Yesterdays, My Old Flame and a slowish blues - there are several rubato piano solo moments - it's pno/bs/ds. I can get file out in some form - it is currently on a yousendit link, but if what I've written sounds even vaguely familiar to anyone, please let me know. Thanks, Barry

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Yes, it's Tete with Eric Peter on bass and Peer Wyboris on drums.

The disc is called "Lliure Jazz" ("Free Jazz" in Catalan), originally recorded for Discophon and reissued on CD by Discmedi. See my Tete Montoliu Chronology:

http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Artists/Mon...u/tete-disc.htm

Best regards,

Agustín

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Yes, it's Tete with Eric Peter on bass and Peer Wyboris on drums.

The disc is called "Lliure Jazz" ("Free Jazz" in Catalan), originally recorded for Discophon and reissued on CD by Dismedi. See my Tete Montoliu Chronology:

http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Artists/Mon...u/tete-disc.htm

Best regards,

Agustín

There's a curious story behind that disc.

Tete, Peer and Eric were scheduled to record a disc of Catalonian folksongs and Joan Manuel Serrat originals (which was finally called "Tete Montoliu Interpreta a Serrat"), but at the end of the evening, neither Eric nor Peer had arrived due to their engagement with another group at the Whisky Jazz club in Madrid. So Tete locked himself at the studio (Estudios Celada, Alcorcón, small town near Madrid) and played, almost without interruption, the first eight tracks. When Peer and Eric arrived, well passed midnight, they finished the disc with two traditional Catalonian songs. As they had time enough at the studio, they went into this ad lib improvisation that ended up as one of the most "out" (if that is possible with the always straight-ahead Tete) discs of his career.

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Yes, it's Tete with Eric Peter on bass and Peer Wyboris on drums.

The disc is called "Lliure Jazz" ("Free Jazz" in Catalan), originally recorded for Discophon and reissued on CD by Dismedi. See my Tete Montoliu Chronology:

http://www.jazzdiscography.com/Artists/Mon...u/tete-disc.htm

Best regards,

Agustín

There's a curious story behind that disc.

Tete, Peer and Eric were scheduled to record a disc of Catalonian folksongs and Joan Manuel Serrat originals (which was finally called "Tete Montoliu Interpreta a Serrat"), but at the end of the evening, neither Eric nor Peer had arrived due to their engagement with another group at the Whisky Jazz club in Madrid. So Tete locked himself at the studio (Estudios Celada, Alcorcón, small town near Madrid) and played, almost without interruption, the first eight tracks. When Peer and Eric arrived, well passed midnight, they finished the disc with two traditional Catalonian songs. As they had time enough at the studio, they went into this ad lib improvisation that ended up as one of the most "out" (if that is possible with the always straight-ahead Tete) discs of his career.

Thanks!!! And Son-of-a-Weizen, I'm happy the file came up at a good time, and best of luck with your project. Barry

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  • 3 weeks later...

Switch Sound File Converter (what a name, lol), a free download, will convert the annoying m4a into mp3.

( My version of Winamp has m4a as the default for ripping, and it got me for awhile, but I later managed to negotiate its user-unfriendly menus and set the ripping format to mp3. I noticed the problem when I emailed some tracks to a DJ at a radio station and he said that they couldn't play m4a.)

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