Luciano Posted December 8, 2022 Report Posted December 8, 2022 Dear Listener I am struggling with the formation of Le depart. is there an orchestra playing in Le depart and in Marc et Michel without the jazz musicians? If so, who conducts it, Komeda? Are komeda and Urtreger on the piano together? Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted December 11, 2022 Report Posted December 11, 2022 We may want to move this either to the Artists or Discography sub-forum. Luciano, do you have the release on Harkit? It lists the musicians. I will re-listen to determine if there is an orchestra beyond the jazz musicians. Quote
brownie Posted December 12, 2022 Report Posted December 12, 2022 On 12/8/2022 at 4:20 PM, Luciano said: Dear Listener I am struggling with the formation of Le depart. is there an orchestra playing in Le depart and in Marc et Michel without the jazz musicians? If so, who conducts it, Komeda? Are komeda and Urtreger on the piano together? I was at the recording of the jazz music of Le Depart back in 1967 in Paris. Komeda was taking care of the proceedings and not playing piano the day I attended. Rene Urtreger was the sole pianist behind Don Cherry, Gato Barbieri and others. Quote
Daniel A Posted December 12, 2022 Report Posted December 12, 2022 Incidentally, that was your 27.000th post, brownie. Thanks for sharing your amazing stories from the most exciting years of European jazz! Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted December 12, 2022 Report Posted December 12, 2022 (edited) The booklet in the Harkit release lists the following. Komeda does not receive a piano credit. Bass Guitar – Jean-François Jenny Clark Drums – Jacques Thollot Guitar – Philip Catherine Piano – Eddy Louiss; René Urtreger Saxophone – Gato Barbieri; Jacques Pelzer Trombone – Luis Fuentes Trumpet – Don Cherry Christiane Legrand - Vocal on one track Other than the jazz musicians listed above, I hear strings on the vocal track, cellos on a couple of tracks, organ on one track. At least two tunes include flute, but I don't know if that is one of the sax players doubling. Edited December 13, 2022 by Teasing the Korean Quote
brownie Posted December 12, 2022 Report Posted December 12, 2022 Just to correct spellings: drummer is Jacques Thollot, And it’s Luis Fuentes, Jacques Pelzer.... Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted December 12, 2022 Report Posted December 12, 2022 (edited) On 12/12/2022 at 4:06 PM, brownie said: Just to correct spellings: drummer is Jacques Thollot, And it’s Luis Fuentes, Jacques Pelzer.... Thanks! Corrected. Edited January 22, 2023 by Teasing the Korean Quote
Luciano Posted December 13, 2022 Author Report Posted December 13, 2022 23 hours ago, Teasing the Korean said: The booklet in the Harkit release lists the following. Komeda does not receive a piano credit. Bass Guitar – Jean-François Jenny Clark Drums – Jacques Thollot Guitar – Philip Catherine Piano – Eddy Louiss; René Urtreger Saxophone – Gato Barbieri; Jacques Pelzer Trombone – Luis Fuentes Trumpet – Don Cherry Christiane Legrand - Vocal on one track Other than the jazz musicians listed above, I hear strings on the vocal track, cellos on a couple of tracks, organ on one track. At least two tunes include flute, but I don't know if that is one of the sax players doubling. Eddie Louss plays organ On 12/11/2022 at 7:51 PM, Teasing the Korean said: We may want to move this either to the Artists or Discography sub-forum. Luciano, do you have the release on Harkit? It lists the musicians. I will re-listen to determine if there is an orchestra beyond the jazz musicians. Thanks I have it Teasing The Korean, no,I havn't the Harkit records but Jazz In Plish Cinema Jazz On Film Records – JOF002 See at: https://www.discogs.com/it/release/6667325-Various-Jazz-In-Polish-Cinema-Out-Of-The-Underground-1958-1967 Thanks For your intersting on my questio Quote
Luciano Posted December 13, 2022 Author Report Posted December 13, 2022 On 12/12/2022 at 11:05 AM, brownie said: I was at the recording of the jazz music of Le Depart back in 1967 in Paris. Komeda was taking care of the proceedings and not playing piano the day I attended. Rene Urtreger was the sole pianist behind Don Cherry, Gato Barbieri and others. Many Thanks for the answer So the the recording's year date, for the soundtracks is: 1967 And for the movie: is it correct 1966? Quote
Teasing the Korean Posted December 13, 2022 Report Posted December 13, 2022 1 hour ago, Luciano said: no,I havn't the Harkit records but Jazz In Plish Cinema Jazz On Film Records – JOF002 Thanks. Does the version you have include dialog and sound effects? The Harkit version has both dialog and sound effects, not on every track, but on some. Quote
Luciano Posted December 13, 2022 Author Report Posted December 13, 2022 22 minutes ago, Teasing the Korean said: Thanks. Does the version you have include dialog and sound effects? The Harkit version has both dialog and sound effects, not on every track, but on some. I will controll tomorrow (but if I remeber well, no, doesn't include dialogue it is the same version of the EP by philips M 437.376 BE. The dialogue are in Volcano CD. On 12/12/2022 at 11:05 AM, brownie said: I was at the recording of the jazz music of Le Depart back in 1967 in Paris. Komeda was taking care of the proceedings and not playing piano the day I attended. Rene Urtreger was the sole pianist behind Don Cherry, Gato Barbieri and others. Many Thanks for the answer So the the recording's year date, for the soundtracks is: 1967 And for the movie: is it correct 1966? On 12/12/2022 at 11:05 AM, brownie said: I was at the recording of the jazz music of Le Depart back in 1967 in Paris. Komeda was taking care of the proceedings and not playing piano the day I attended. Rene Urtreger was the sole pianist behind Don Cherry, Gato Barbieri and others. Thanks for the answer. So the correct date for the soundtrack is 1967. And for the move is it correct 1966 Thanks for the answer. So the correct date for the soundtrack is 1967. And for the move is it correct 1966 Quote
Luciano Posted December 13, 2022 Author Report Posted December 13, 2022 On 12/12/2022 at 11:05 AM, brownie said: I was at the recording of the jazz music of Le Depart back in 1967 in Paris. Komeda was taking care of the proceedings and not playing piano the day I attended. Rene Urtreger was the sole pianist behind Don Cherry, Gato Barbieri and others. Many Thanks for the answer So the the recording's year date, for the soundtracks is: 1967 And for the movie: is it correct 1966? On 12/12/2022 at 11:05 AM, brownie said: I was at the recording of the jazz music of Le Depart back in 1967 in Paris. Komeda was taking care of the proceedings and not playing piano the day I attended. Rene Urtreger was the sole pianist behind Don Cherry, Gato Barbieri and others. Dear Sir, I'm not able to "navigate" on organissimo, so I don't know you can see ma replay. Anway: The soundtrack was recorded in 1967. Is it correct? And the movie in Belgium 1966 . Is it correctP I apologize for my bad English, I you you are able to undestand me. Greetings Luciano Quote
brownie Posted December 14, 2022 Report Posted December 14, 2022 Luciano, the jazz session was recorded on April 10, 1967 at the studio Davout in Paris. The studio closed its doors a while ago. And welcome to this place. It is the best one to discuss jazz with a lot of participants who share an incredible knowledge on numerous related subjects. Quote
Luciano Posted April 18, 2023 Author Report Posted April 18, 2023 On 12/14/2022 at 9:27 AM, brownie said: Luciano, the jazz session was recorded on April 10, 1967 at the studio Davout in Paris. The studio closed its doors a while ago. And welcome to this place. It is the best one to discuss jazz with a lot of participants who share an incredible knowledge on numerous related subjects. Brownie, I hope you are well. I have been discussing a lot over the past few weeks with a Don enthusiast friend about the date, location, and lineup of Le Depart. I am sure you were present at the time of the recording at Davout Studio, so I took the information you released to me at face value. My friend asks: how do you remember the exact day? (I think you may have a photo of the session with the date, as asl place I am sure it is indeed the Davout studio you wrote to me). I, on the other hand, ask you: did they play all the tracks that were published in the Japanese edition: VOLCANO CPC8-1058? Since I cannot perceive the sound of a trombone (except in one title: Un Vol De La Voiture), have you seen Fuentes playing in several tracks) Forgive me for the annoyance I am causing you and trusting in your precise reply, I greet you dearly Luciano Quote
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