David Ayers Posted November 18, 2013 Report Posted November 18, 2013 Here's the blurb which is pretty clear I think even if you don't read German: Intensive, zeitlose Free-Jazz-Klänge vom MANFRED SCHOOF QUINTETT (1966) jetzt erstmals als CD erhältlich. Feat. ALEXANDER VON SCHLIPPENBACH, GERD DUDEK, BUSCHI NIEBERGALL und JAKI LIEBEZEIT (pre-CAN). 'The Munich Recordings 1966' erscheint im Digipack-Format inklusive achtseitigem Booklet auf SIREENA. Als das MANFRED SCHOOF QUINTETT diese Aufnahmen Ende 1966 in den Münchner Trixi Studios einspielte, lag die Veröffentlichung von ORNETTE COLEMANS bahnbrechendem Album 'Free Jazz', das gleich einer ganzen Stil- und Spielrichtung des Jazz den Namen gab, zwar bereits sechs Jahre zurück, hatte aber von seiner Wirkung und Akzeptanz her das europäische Publikum erst lediglich teilweise erreicht. So sorgte das SCHOOF QUINTETT mit seinen radikalen Klängen noch kurz zuvor im Rahmen der Berliner Jazztage für einen regelrechten Publikumseklat. Auf dem nun erstmalig veröffentlichten Studiomaterial des herausragend besetzten Quintetts sind neben Bandleader und Trompeter MANFRED SCHOOF noch ALEXANDER VON SCHLIPPENBACH (Piano), GERD DUDEK (Tenorsaxophon), BUSCHI NIEBERGALL (Kontrabass) sowie Schlagzeuger JAKI LIEBEZEIT (pre-CAN) zu hören. Wuchtig, eruptiv, intensiv geht es hierbei auf den sechs von SCHOOF, VON SCHLIPPENBACH sowie NIEBERGALL stammenden Kompositionen zu, steht das Streben nach größtmöglicher Freiheit ohne Strukturverlust im Mittelpunkt des aufregend energiegeladenen, musikalischen Geschehens, dreht sich alles um die hohe Kunst der kollektiven Improvisation Quote
romualdo Posted November 18, 2013 Report Posted November 18, 2013 Four titles were originally released on FMP LP 0540 "The Early Quintet" & all six titles have subsequently been released on the German Immus CD "Avantgarde" The session was recorded in Dec 66 Just picked up a CD of the earlier CBS (May 66, Frankfurt) recording "Voices" with the same musicians Quote
Head Man Posted November 18, 2013 Report Posted November 18, 2013 Four titles were originally released on FMP LP 0540 "The Early Quintet" & all six titles have subsequently been released on the German Immus CD "Avantgarde" The session was recorded in Dec 66 Just picked up a CD of the earlier CBS (May 66, Frankfurt) recording "Voices" with the same musicians Have you had sight of what tracks are on this CD? Amazon are just showing it's cover and release date. Quote
Head Man Posted November 18, 2013 Report Posted November 18, 2013 (edited) So it's all on this one? .....that's what's confusing me. According to the cover, the coming release is a quintet; "Avantgarde" is a quartet consisting of Manfred Schoof with Alexander von Schlippenbach and the Kuhn brothers. I don't see how it CAN be the same. Edit: I've just checked my Bruyninckx and I see that "Avantgarde" in fact contains TWO sessions. One consisting of six tracks is by The Manfred Schoof Quintet (is that what's on this new CD?) and the second, consisting of two tracks, is by The Rolf & Joachim Kuhn Quartet. Edited November 18, 2013 by Head Man Quote
king ubu Posted November 18, 2013 Report Posted November 18, 2013 (edited) Uhm yes, now that you mention it ... in my list, there's a note that the Schoof session (on "Avantgarde") makes up two thirds of the FMP album "The Early Quintet" and that instead of the the two cuts from that LP on which Sven Ake Johansson was heard in Liebezeit's place, it adds two more titles with the other line-up ... not sure if those two were new to the world or previously released on some other LP ... I'm no Schoof specialist at all). However, it IS a quintet, the line-up being: Schoof, Dudek, Schlipp, Niebergall and Liebezeit. Here's the discogs entry:www.discogs.com/Manfred-Schoof-Quintet-Rolf-Joachim-Kühn-Quartet-Avantgarde/release/593521 Of those six Schoof titles, four were on the FMP (which added two others w/Johansson instead of Liebezeit), two more are of undetermined origin (undetermined at least as far as I know). (edited seventeen times until finding a way to post the link which kept disappearing ... what's going on, I remember at least one other poster mentioning that same issue, I've had it a couple of times now) Edited November 18, 2013 by king ubu Quote
David Ayers Posted November 18, 2013 Author Report Posted November 18, 2013 My brain hurts. (= thanks guys!) ((Although if Romualdo is right this is not the first time on CD as claimed in the blurb...)) Quote
king ubu Posted November 18, 2013 Report Posted November 18, 2013 't would surely help if they'd share the track list instead of akk those verbacious blurbs ... www.sireena.de/cat-s.html#SIR2122 Quote
David Ayers Posted November 18, 2013 Author Report Posted November 18, 2013 Track list at this link confirms Romualdo's conclusions http://www.grooves-inc.de/schoof-manfred-quintet-the-munich-recordings-1966-sireena-cd-album-pZZa1-1898257080.html Quote
king ubu Posted November 18, 2013 Report Posted November 18, 2013 who/what is that "Sireena" label anyway? Quote
romualdo Posted November 18, 2013 Report Posted November 18, 2013 Here's a screen shot from my Lord Discography looks like it's the 6 titles from the Dec 66 session (confirmed by Grooves listing) but no Kuhn material that was on the Avantgarde CD Looks like The 2 titles from Sept 67 (also on the FMP LP) haven't had a CD release Quote
David Ayers Posted November 19, 2013 Author Report Posted November 19, 2013 Thanks, Romualdo. Flurin, Sireena has a website, don't have link to hand but it is google-able. Quote
Head Man Posted November 19, 2013 Report Posted November 19, 2013 Track list at this link confirms Romualdo's conclusionshttp://www.grooves-inc.de/schoof-manfred-quintet-the-munich-recordings-1966-sireena-cd-album-pZZa1-1898257080.html Ah, thanks for that David.....and Romualdo. Panic over! Quote
David Ayers Posted November 19, 2013 Author Report Posted November 19, 2013 Turns out the Avantgarde title is on Spotify, so a chance to settle my immediate curiosity.... Various Artists – Avangarde — Jazz Collection Voices is also there: Manfred Schoof Quintet – Voices (except for one with-held track) Quote
king ubu Posted November 19, 2013 Report Posted November 19, 2013 Flurin, Sireena has a website, don't have link to hand but it is google-able.Thanks, saw it yesterday (post #9, from smartphone thus the link didn't get linkified) ... just had a closer look at the about us page and photo gallery - these guys sure look real and all. Still a weird thing to NOT include the two FMP-only cuts and to claim the Wewerka disc didn't exist. Anyway, since I have that one (and "Voices" on L+R too), I'm not game here.The ECM 2CD set "Resonance", btw is more to my liking anyway (and nice enough I have "Horizons" on vinyl, the one from which the ECM set omits two cuts).Link to the thread about that one (started by you know who): Quote
David Ayers Posted November 19, 2013 Author Report Posted November 19, 2013 I messed up by bringing up the other Schoof thread - but let's binge-Schoof by all means, can't hurt. To hell with Clifford Brown ( x 100) Quote
clifford_thornton Posted December 17, 2013 Report Posted December 17, 2013 who/what is that "Sireena" label anyway? Their website to the contrary, I have a very hard time believing that this is legit. The Wewerka disc was legit - Hans Wewerka produced the original session and leased it to FMP. Quote
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