save0904 Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 I'm really diggin' the pianoless quartet such as the Ornette Coleman Quartet or William Parker Quartett lately. Any recommendations ? Quote
Larry Kart Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Chet Baker-Gerry Mulligan, which may have been the first notable, regular-working such quartet. Quote
Larry Kart Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Sidney Bechet-Muggsy Spanier Big Four, from 1940: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsVBQ_O6Hb8 Quote
Larry Kart Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 New York Art Quartet: http://www.amazon.com/New-York-Art-Quartet/dp/B0012IWK5C Quote
Larry Kart Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Some but not all of the tracks gathered in the Nessa Art Ensemble 1967/68 box. See details below: Ref: Nessa NCD 2500 A/B/C/D/E (CD) Title: The Art Ensemble 1967/68 (1993) Recorded: 5/18/1967, 5/19/1967, 6/26/1967, 8/11/1967, 8/25/1967, 9/2/1967, 11/2/1967, 11/25/1967, 3/4/1968, 3/11/1968 at Pete Bishop's Basement, Sound Studios, Lester Bowie's Basement, Roscoe Mitchell's Apartment, and Chess Studios, all Chicago, IL Released: 10/1993 Roscoe Mitchell, Alto Sax, Soprano Sax, Clarinet, Bass Sax, Flute, Recorder, Gourd, Bulb Horn, Harmonica, Percussion (on 1-15, 17, 19-23) Joseph Jarman, Alto Sax, Sopranino Sax, Clarinet, Bassoon, Flute (on 10-14) Lester Bowie Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Steer Horn, Kelp Horn, Bass Drum, Whistle, Siren (on 1-5,7-14,18-23) Malachi Favors Maghostut, Bass, Electric Bass, Zither, Kazoo (on 1-14,16, 19-23) Charles Clark, Bass (on 13) Philip Wilson, Drums (on 1-6) Thurman Barker, Drums (on 13-14) Robert Crowder, Drums (on 19-23) Contents: 1) Theme Statements: Slow Theme/Bell Song/Fast Theme/Chinese Song (08:08) 2) Old (08:03) 3) Tatas-Matoes (03:45) 4) Quartet No. 1 (22:02) 5) Quartet No. 2 (36:45) 6) Trio (Oh Susanna) ( 31:03) 7) Warm Up ( 02:10) 8) Number 2 ( 21:35) 9) Number 1 ( 25:09) 10) Number 2 (take 4) ( 08:33) 11) Number 2 (take 6) ( 14:26) 12) Number 2 (take 7) ( 19:44) 13) A To Ericka ( 21:39) 14) Quintet ( 22:46) 15) Solo ( 05:20) 16) Tutankhamen ( 06:39) 17) Tkhke ( 07:33) 18) Jazz Death? ( 07:20) 19) Carefree (take 1) ( 03:07) 20) Carefree (take 2) ( 03:05) 21) Carefree (take 3) ( 02:35) 22) Tatas-Matoes ( 02:17) 23) Congliptious/Old ( 19:30) Purchased: 11/3/1993 1-4 recorded 5/18/67, 5 on 5/19, 6 on 6/26, all in Pete Bishop's basement. 7-9 recorded 8/11/67, 10-11 on 8/25, 12 on 8/25, all in Sound Studios. 13 recorded 9/2/67, 14 on 11/2, both in Lester Bowie's basement. 15 recorded 11/25/67, in Roscoe Mitchell's apartment. 16-18 recorded 3/4/68 and 19-23 on 3/11, all in Chess Studios The albums: Lester Bowie: Numbers 1 & 2 (9, 12) Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble: Congliptious Old / Quartet Quote
Niko Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 (edited) some i enjoyed recently: noah howard - and about love (esp) http://www.last.fm/music/Noah+Howard+Quartet/And+About+Love sam rivers - waves (rivers does play piano here and there though, and it has a tuba as the second horn so in a sense it's more a quartet with two bass players) http://www.last.fm/music/Sam+Rivers/Waves marion brown's first esp album http://www.last.fm/music/Marion+Brown+Quartet/Capricorn+Moon charles tyler - eastern man alone http://www.last.fm/music/Charles+Tyler+Ens...stern+Man+Alone Edited May 6, 2009 by Niko Quote
J.A.W. Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Sonny Rollins Quartet with Jim Hall (1962) Art Farmer Quartet with Jim Hall (1962-1964) Max Roach made several pianoless quartet recordings for EmArcy/Mercury in the late 1950s Quote
J.A.W. Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Kenny Dorham Quartet with Ernie Henry on the Two Horns, Two Rhythm album (Riverside). Quote
.:.impossible Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Ombak | Framing The Void Trombone guitar bass drums Old and New Dreams Tenor trumpet bass drums Fred Anderson... I don't have anything with him and a pianist. Eric Dolphy Out To Lunch Just looking through the small selection on my iPod Reeds vibes bass drums Quote
.:.impossible Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 (edited) Because you mention Wm Parker Quartet, you may be particularly interested in Fred Anderson's most recent on Thrill Jockey, From The River To The Ocean. >>same drummer. Edited May 6, 2009 by .:.impossible Quote
Niko Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Kenny Dorham Quartet with Ernie Henry on the Two Horns, Two Rhythm album (Riverside). ( http://www.deezer.com/#music/album/160712 ) Quote
felser Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Don Cherry - Complete Communion (with Gato Barbieri) Elvin Jones - Coalition (with Frank Foster and George Coleman, technically a quintet due to an added percussionist) Elvin Jones - Live at the Lighthouse (with Dave Liebman and George Coleman; Gene Perla is geat on this) Quote
kh1958 Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Max Roach-- Scott Free (Soul Note) Ronald Shannon Jackson--What Spirit Say (DIW) Quote
Joe Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 (edited) Allan Chase's DARK CLOUDS WITH SILVER LININGS L'AGE MUR, co-led by Enrico Rava and Lee Konitz Tim Berne's MUTANT VARIATIONS OLD AND NEW DREAMS John Carter / Bobby Bradford, SEEKING Edited May 6, 2009 by Joe Quote
clifford_thornton Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 (edited) Will have to check out that Allan Chase disc. John McNeil "East Coast Cool" and Joe Morris' Bass Quartet are two other pianoless quartet discs he appears on. Though two basses make it a quintet, Charles Tyler's Nessa date is also excellent (and finally back in print). Some piano-less quartet music also makes it onto the Braxton Arista Mosaic. Frank Lowe had a great band with Earl Cross, Didier Levallet and George Brown that recorded for Palm and Marge - some of this material is available on CD. Also the early David Murray stuff with Olu Dara is very, very nice. Though Osborne's heaviest work was in a trio, this quartet is pretty nice stuff. Also, here's a fine archival date from Bobby Bradford (w/ James Newton; you'll have to scroll down). Some out of print gems that hopefully make their way back into regular circulation: Ric Colbeck - The Sun Is Coming Up - (Fontana) New York Art Quartet - Mohawk - (Fontana) Steve Lacy - Sortie - (GTA) Ted Curson - Tears for Dolphy - (Fontana, w/ Bill Barron) Ted Curson - Urge - (Fontana, w/ Booker Ervin) Alan Shorter - Orgasm - (Verve) Bill Dixon/Archie Shepp - Quartet - (Savoy) Edited May 6, 2009 by clifford_thornton Quote
BillF Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Kenny Dorham Quartet with Ernie Henry on the Two Horns, Two Rhythm album (Riverside). ( http://www.deezer.com/#music/album/160712 ) Great stuff, Niko! Thanks for the link. Quote
Peter Friedman Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Al Cohn Quartet - Standards Of Excellence - Concord Jazz Ruby Braff - The Canadian Sessions - Sackville Frank Rosolino - Thinking About You - Sackville Dexter Gordon - Something Different - Steeplechase Ralph Lalama - Circle Line - Criss Cross Stan Getz - In Paris - Gitanes Paul Desmond Quartet - many recordings on a number of labels Quote
clifford_thornton Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 charles tyler - eastern man alone http://www.last.fm/music/Charles+Tyler+Ens...stern+Man+Alone No drums as well as no piano. Quote
paul secor Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Lotta stuff out there, including: Mingus' 4tet w. Curson, Dolphy, Richmond Ayler 4tet w. Cherry, Peacock, Murray AEC minus Jarman - Coming Home Jamaica & Urban Magic AEC minus Bowie - Sirius Calling & The Meeting Billy Bang 4tet: Valve no. 10 w. Frank Lowe, Sirone, Denis Charles Lacy, Rudd, Henry Grimes, Denis Charles - School Days Pee Wee Russell/Marshall Brown 4tet - Columbia and Impulse albums Masahiko Togashi: "Bura-Bura" w. Lacy, Cherry, Holland John Lindberg 4tets w. Wadada Leo Smith, Dave Douglas, Larry Ochs, Baikida Carrol, Ed Thigpen, Andrew Cyrille, Steve Gorn & Susie Ibarra on Bounce, The Catbird Sings, A Tree Frog Tonality, and Ruminations Upon Ives and Gottschalk Also a lot of quartets with guitar instead of piano, but that's somewhat the same thing. Vibes too. It will be interesting to see what turns up pre-WW 2. Quote
AndrewHill Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 (edited) Steve Lacy-Evidence w/ Don Cherry-New Jazz/OJC Steve Lacy-The Forest and the Zoo-ESP Norman Howard-Burn Baby Burn-ESP Sonny Rollins-East Broadway Rundown-Impulse! (well at least the first track with Hubbard) Sonny Rollins w/ Don Cherry-Our Man in Jazz-RCA David Murray-Flowers for Albert-India Navigation Edited May 6, 2009 by Holy Ghost Quote
paul secor Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 (edited) Jarman/Moye/Craig Harris/R. Garrett: Earth Passage - Density Lacy/Rudd/Kent Carter/Beaver Harris: Trickles The Straight Horn of Steve Lacy w. Charles Davis, John Ore, Roy Haynes David Holland 4tet: Conference of the Birds w. Rivers, Braxton, Altschul edit - All the recordings that have been mentioned should give save plenty to listen to. Edited May 6, 2009 by paul secor Quote
Guest Bill Barton Posted May 6, 2009 Report Posted May 6, 2009 Mostly Other People Do the Killing Quote
Niko Posted May 7, 2009 Report Posted May 7, 2009 Sonny Rollins Quartet with Jim Hall (1962) Art Farmer Quartet with Jim Hall (1962-1964) Max Roach made several pianoless quartet recordings for EmArcy/Mercury in the late 1950s if a guitar counts as no piano there is also charles tolliver's compassion (and dozens with alto/guitar/bass/drums from anthony braxton to bud shank) Quote
JETman Posted May 7, 2009 Report Posted May 7, 2009 Don Cherry - Complete Communion (with Gato Barbieri) Elvin Jones - Coalition (with Frank Foster and George Coleman, technically a quintet due to an added percussionist) Elvin Jones - Live at the Lighthouse (with Dave Liebman and George Coleman; Gene Perla is geat on this) Actually, Live at the Lighthouse has Steve Grossman, not George Coleman. Quote
ghost of miles Posted May 7, 2009 Report Posted May 7, 2009 I've long wanted to do a Night Lights show about this--folks have already named most of the ones I've got in mind (glad to see you threw in the Pee Wee Russell Impulse/Columbias, Paul), so I'll add only a bit of a curveball: Joe Mooney. Quote
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