Brötzmann can also be heard on first and on the third of seven shows so far posted here by the various formations of the Radio Jazz Group Stuttgart (more to come!). Both shows incorporate the classic Brötzmann/Van Hove/Bennink trio into larger settings under the leadership of Wolfgang Dauner.
In addition to that, I also posted one of my own recordings by the power trio of Brötzmann/Pliakas/Wertmüller.
Albert Mangelsdorff was featured in several posts here, though of course they still fail to give you a complete picture of this great musician:
Albert Mangelsdorff Quintett - Tuttlingen 1961
(an early edition with Bent Jaedig and Hartwig Bartz in place of Heinz Sauer and Ralf Hübner)
Albert Mangelsdorff & Lee Konitz - Hannover 1982
(an NDR Jazz Workshop just in duo!)
Albert Mangelsdorff & Jean-Rémy Guedon - Saarbrücken 1997
(another duo setting with tenor sax this time)
He can also be heard on a portion of my Bud Shank homage, and finally he's also on the first of those Radio Jazz Group Stuttgart shows!
The presence of Bennink of course is always a plus! He can be heard with the ICP Orchestra on this 2001 show, and he also makes the list of great drummers to be heard here (that link will show to the way to the two Radio Jazz Group Stuttgart shows with Bennink - it's of course the same two as those with Brötzmann). And finally, Bennink was on one of the first posts that actually contained music, a Sonny Rollins trio concert from 1967 (shared in MP3 format).
Photo by Susan O'Connor
Peter Brotzmann / Albert Mangelsdorff / Han Bennink
Berlin (Germany), Quasimodo
January 14, 1985
Peter Brotzmann - tenor & baritone sax, clarinet, tarogato
Albert Mangelsdorff - trombone
Han Bennink - drums, percussion
CD1/45:19
1. (26:36)
2. (4:18)
3. (14:22)
CD2/44:58
1. (22:43)
2. (22:13)
TT: 90:17
Sound: A
Lineage: sbd > cassette? > cdr(n) > eac (re-appended all files) > cdwav > flac frontend > flac
:: ubu note ::
this is an exact re-seed exact for the new info-file and md5-checksums
the flacs were left as they came (no tags)
3 comments:
Always rewarding to witness the level of inspiration Mangelsdorff derived from a very free format. He was well-rounded enough to play in all contexts, but he really shined with these two partners. Thanks.
hi ubu,
seems to me that flac part 3 still is missing - on dime, total size was 400 mb
yours truly
O
Oops! You're right! Thanks for letting me know!
Here it are the links again - FLAC:
http://rapidshare.com/files/209743832/Broetzmann-Mangelsdorff-Bennink_1985-01-14_Berlin.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/209742745/Broetzmann-Mangelsdorff-Bennink_1985-01-14_Berlin.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/209733919/Broetzmann-Mangelsdorff-Bennink_1985-01-14_Berlin.part3.rar
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