sgcim Posted April 15, 2015 Report Posted April 15, 2015 Oh, come on, no one's mentioned Eric Dolphy's "God Bless The Child" on Bass Clarinet? Shame on youz! Quote
clifford_thornton Posted April 15, 2015 Report Posted April 15, 2015 Old Moers Almanac is excellent. Solo in Berlin 1975 (CD only) is also tremendous. There's not a single Rutherford performance that isn't fascinating - at least to my ears. Quote
SMB1968 Posted April 16, 2015 Report Posted April 16, 2015 Martin Kuchen -- Hellstorm -- not an easy listen, but an incredibly powerful attempt to portray the horrors of Nazism in sound. If you found Angles -- Every Woman is a Tree to be moving you'll embrace this one as well. Quote
mjazzg Posted April 16, 2015 Report Posted April 16, 2015 Martin Kuchen -- Hellstorm -- not an easy listen, but an incredibly powerful attempt to portray the horrors of Nazism in sound. If you found Angles -- Every Woman is a Tree to be moving you'll embrace this one as well. Hellstrom is indeed a stunning album. for something completely different, and because we haven't had any flautists yet, I'd recommend James Newton's solo recordings Quote
Alexander Hawkins Posted April 17, 2015 Report Posted April 17, 2015 John Butcher's solo work is pretty incredible. Quote
Š.Š. Posted April 17, 2015 Report Posted April 17, 2015 Martin Kuchen -- Hellstorm -- not an easy listen, but an incredibly powerful attempt to portray the horrors of Nazism in sound. If you found Angles -- Every Woman is a Tree to be moving you'll embrace this one as well. Hellstrom is indeed a stunning album. Yes. It can be heard online in full at Bandcamp: http://mathka.bandcamp.com/album/hellstorm Quote
optatio Posted April 20, 2015 Author Report Posted April 20, 2015 recorded November 25, 1969 in WĆ¼rzburg cover-painting by Gunter Hampel Birth 002 Quote
optatio Posted November 2, 2016 Author Report Posted November 2, 2016 (edited) ANTHONY BRAXTON: SOLO - LIVE AT MOERS FESTIVAL. MOERS MUSIC MOMU 01002 [s.d.] Recorded live at the 3rd International New Jazz Festival Moers, June 1, 1974 Edited November 2, 2016 by optatio Quote
optatio Posted November 2, 2016 Author Report Posted November 2, 2016 JOHN TCHICAI: SOLO. PLUS ALBERT MANGELSDORFF*. FREE MUSIC PRODUCTION SAJ-12 [1977] * on side 2/2 only Quote
randyhersom Posted November 2, 2016 Report Posted November 2, 2016 A tip of the hat to Picasso. And there's that moment when Stan Getz encountered a digital delay, title track of Another World. Someone beat me to Evan Parker. Quote
optatio Posted November 3, 2016 Author Report Posted November 3, 2016 EVAN PARKER: SAXOPHONE SOLOS. INCUS 19 [1976] Quote
optatio Posted November 3, 2016 Author Report Posted November 3, 2016 MARION BROWN: RECOLLECTIONS. BALLADS AND BLUES FOR ALTO SAXOPHONE. CREATIVE WORKS CW 1001 [1985] Quote
brownie Posted November 4, 2016 Report Posted November 4, 2016 Jimmy Giuffre Talks and Plays (CELP) Quote
paul secor Posted November 4, 2016 Report Posted November 4, 2016 Two solo cuts, one duo cut w. Reto Weber Quote
Quasimado Posted November 4, 2016 Report Posted November 4, 2016 WARNE MARSH: Personal Statement Quote
optatio Posted November 4, 2016 Author Report Posted November 4, 2016 ALBERT MANGELSDORFF: SOLO. MPS/METRONOME MUSIK 0068287 [1982] Quote
optatio Posted November 5, 2016 Author Report Posted November 5, 2016 ANTHONY BRAXTON: FOR ALTO. DELMARKĀ DS-420/421 [1969] Quote
optatio Posted December 4, 2016 Author Report Posted December 4, 2016 PAUL RUTHERFORD: TROMBOLENIUM: SOLO TROMBONE IMPROVISATIONS 1986 & 1995. EMANEM 4072 [2002] Quote
optatio Posted December 4, 2016 Author Report Posted December 4, 2016 PAUL RUTHERFORD: SOLO TROMBONE IMPROVISATIONS ā THE GENTLE HARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE. EMANEM 4019 [1997] Quote
JohnS Posted December 4, 2016 Report Posted December 4, 2016 David Murray has four orĀ five solo saxophone albums. Quote
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