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7.3.23

LEE KONITZ - From Newport to Nice (1992) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

This compilation consists of live tracks from various sources, including festivals, television and radio broadcasts over a quarter century. While the playing of Konitz and his various band mates is first rate, the sound quality ranges from excellent to poor, probably due to the condition of the tapes and the fact that some of the songs likely come from audience tapes. Highlights include "All The Things You Are," heard in a swinging quintet that included guitarist Rene Thomas and pianist Misha Mengleberg; Lennie Tristano's "At Twilight," by a quartet that featured the late guitarist Atilla Zoller; and the lengthy but delightful second version of "Lover Man," in a quartet with Shelly Manne, Red Mitchell and Jimmy Rowles. Konitz fans should not let the sometimes dismal sound quality keep them from acquiring this excellent CD. Ken Dryden
Tracklist :
1     Two Not One 5:41
Lennie Tristano
2     My Melancholy Baby 3:09
Ernie Burnett / George Norton
3     I'm Getting Sentimental over You 3:38
George Bassman / Ned Washington
4     Easy Living 3:53
Ralph Rainger / Leo Robin
5     Some of These Days 4:14
Shelton Brooks
6     Lover Man 4:19
Jimmy Davis / Roger "Ram" Ramirez / Jimmy Sherman
7     Will You Still Be Mine? 4:05
Tom Adair / Matt Dennis
8     'Round Midnight 5:10
Bernie Hanighen / Thelonious Monk / Cootie Williams
9     All the Things You Are 9:20
Oscar Hammerstein II / Jerome Kern
10     317 East 32nd Street 6:17
Lennie Tristano
11     At Twilight 7:59
Maceo Pinkard
12     Lover Man 10:05
Jimmy Davis / Roger "Ram" Ramirez / Jimmy Sherman
13     Body and Soul 5:54
Frank Eyton / Johnny Green / Edward Heyman / Robert Sour
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Lee Konitz
Contrabass – Barre Phillips (pistas: 10, 11), Bob Carter (pistas: 1), Frank Carroll (pistas: 2), Henry Grimes (pistas: 5 to 7), Johnny Fischer (pistas: 3, 4), Red Mitchell (pistas: 12), Rob Langereis (pistas: 8, 9)
Drums – Buzzy Drootin (pistas: 1), Don Lamond (pistas: 2), Ed Levinson (pistas: 5 to 7), Han Bennink (pistas: 8, 9), Rudi Sehring (pistas: 3), Shelly Manne (pistas: 12), Stu Martin (pistas: 10, 11)
Guitar – Attila Zoller (pistas: 10, 11), Jimmy Raney (pistas: 13), Johnny Smith (pistas: 2), René Thomas (pistas: 8, 9)
Piano – Jimmy Rowles (pistas: 12), Misha Mengelberg (pistas: 8, 9), Roland Kovac (pistas: 3), Russ Freeman (pistas: 1)
Tenor Saxophone – Warne Marsh (pistas: 1)

9.1.23

ANTHONY BRAXTON - Anthony Braxton's Charlie Parker Project (1995) 2CD | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

On this double CD the innovative altoist Anthony Braxton (who also plays a bit of his sopranino and the remarkable contrabass clarinet) interprets 13 bebop songs (two taken twice), 11 of which were composed by Charlie Parker. However, do not mistake these performances (which are comprised of both a studio session and a club set) with the type of music often played by the Young Lions. In fact, those listeners who consider themselves bop purists are advised to look elsewhere. Performing with an adventurous sextet that also includes Ari Brown on tenor and soprano, trumpeter Paul Smoker, pianist Misha Mengelberg (the most consistently impressive of the supporting cast), bassist Joe Fonda, and either Han Bennink or Pheeroan AkLaff on drums, Braxton uses the melodies and some of the original structures of such tunes as "Hot House," "Night in Tunisia," "Bebop," and "Ko Ko" as the basis for colorful and often-stunning improvisations. He does not feel restricted to the old boundaries of the 1940s and '50s, preferring to pay tribute to the spirit and chance-taking of Charlie Parker rather than to merely recreate the past. The passionate and unpredictable results are quite stimulating and full of surprises, fresh ideas and wit. It's highly recommen Scott Yanow  
Tracklist :
1-1    Hot House 15:06
Composed By – Tadd Dameron
1-2    A Night In Tunisia 9:03
Composed By – Dizzy Gillespie
1-3    Dewey Square    12:28
1-4    Klactoveesedstene    8:46
1-5    An Oscar For Treadwell    19:38
2-1    Bebop 8:22
Composed By – Dizzy Gillespie
2-2    Bongo Bop    6:45
2-3    Yardbird Suite    8:14
2-4    A Night In Tunisia 8:28
Composed By – Dizzy Gillespie
2-5    Passport    6:30
2-6    Klactoveesedstene    7:07
2-7    Scrapple From The Apple    5:15
2-8    Mohawk    2:45
2-9    Slippin' At Bells    4:08
2-10    Koko    7:36
Credits :
Alto Saxophone, Sopranino Saxophone, Contrabass Clarinet – Anthony Braxton
Composed By – Charlie Parker
Double Bass – Joe Fonda
Drums – Han Bennink (pistas: 1-1 to 1-5), Pheeroan AkLaff (pistas: 2-1 to 2-10)
Piano – Misha Mengelberg
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Ari Brown
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Paul Smoker

3.1.23

ANTHONY BRAXTON - Sextet (Parker) 1993 (2018) 11CD BOX-SET | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

"I think he exemplifies the spirit Charlie Parker had - the fact that he dares to do something different, to try another direction." (Max Roach discussing Anthony Braxton)

On March 2nd, 2018, the Tri-Centric Foundation and New Braxton House Records will release Anthony Braxton's "Sextet (Parker) 1993" - an epic 11-CD deluxe box set meticulously documenting Braxton's now legendary European tour performing music composed by and associated with Charlie Parker. As Stuart Broomer writes in his extensive liner essay, "we've come across a signal here in which two of the greatest minds of African-American music have somehow crossed their signals, crossed and combined, fused, modulated, and combined with others."

Widely revered as one of the most original composers and conceptualists of the past fifty years, Anthony Braxton has also pursued his own idiosyncratic path through the jazz repertoire throughout his career - from his 1974 recording "What's New in the Tradition" to his seven-album tribute to Lennie Tristano, "Quintet (Tristano) 2014". This Charlie Parker project stands as the centerpiece of that journey, a body of music that simultaneously acknowledges, expands, and explodes the bebop tradition, re-radicalizing Parker's musical revolution.

As Braxton approaches his 75th birthday (arriving in 2020), and increasingly his own compositions became favored repertoire of emerging musicians from both the jazz and new music communities the world over, it is fascinating to see his in-depth examination of another artist's oeuvre. This recording offers insight on both Braxton and Parker - demonstrating the clear roots of a still-searching experimentalist, and reminding the listener of the joyful liberation inherent in Parker's genius.

Braxton is joined by an extraordinary band well-versed in both the jazz tradition and creative music practice: pioneering Dutch pianist Misha Mengelberg, the undersung trumpet master Paul Smoker, Chicago tenor sax stalwart Ari Brown, the rock-solid bassist Joe Fonda, and the volcanic drummer Pheeroan akLaff. (Another Dutch jazz innovator, drummer Han Bennink, substitutes for akLaff on one disc). Representing multiple communities, styles, and generations, the interplay between the performers is sublime. Each musician is pushed to the height of their skills and rises to the challenge in this one-time only meeting - never again would this group assemble. (With the recent passing of Smoker and Mengelberg, the set also serves as a worthy tribute to their brilliance.)

Near the 25th anniversary of the original recordings, this reissue massively expands upon the original two-disc set released in 1995 by Hathut Records under the title "Anthony Braxton's Charlie Parker Project 1993." The deluxe 11-CD box set, with a 26-page booklet including Broomer's insightful essay and rare historical photographs, will be solely available in a limited-edition run of 500 copies. (The music will also be available for streaming or digital download via Bandcamp.) As Broomer writes, "The music satisfies a special need, engendered by jazz as history and idea, for simultaneous movements in time, both forwards and back, these ecstatic arcs in time that link these musicians and this art in a thousand ways, the ways in which this music never sounds contrived, the way it shares with us its own expansive space." https://newbraxtonhouse.bandcamp.com
Tracklist :
1-1    Confirmation 10:27
Composed By – Charlie Parker
1-2    Quasimodo 10:33
Composed By – Charlie Parker
1-3    Don't Blame Me 12:05
Composed By – Jimmy McHugh/Dorothy Fields
1-4    Repetition 5:06
Composed By – Neal Hefti
1-5    Klactoveedsedstene 6:44
Composed By – Charlie Parker
1-6    Relaxin' At Camarillo 15:39
Composed By – Charlie Parker
2-1    Darn That Dream 11:49
Composed By – Eddie Delange, Jimmy Van Heusen
2-2    Hot House 14:06
Composed By – Tadd Dameron
2-3    Laura 8:43
Composed By – David Raskin, Johnny Mercer
2-4    Scrapple From The Apple 5:18
Composed By – Charlie Parker
2-5    Bebop 17:06
Composed By – Dizzy Gillespie
2-6    Charlie's Wig 6:51
Composed By – Charlie Parker
2-7    Klactoveedsedstene 6:49
Composed By – Charlie Parker
3-1    Autumn In New York 9:10
Composed By – Vernon Duke
3-2    Parker Melodies 34:47
Composed By – Charlie Parker
3-3    Yardbird Suite 9:25
Composed By – Charlie Parker
3-4    Ari/Mischa Duo 1:48
Composed By – Charlie Parker
3-5    Charlie's Wig 6:36
Composed By – Charlie Parker
3-6    Klactoveedsedstene 6:51
Composed By – Charlie Parker
4-1    A Night In Tunisia 8:30
Composed By – Dizzy Gillespie
4-2    Another Hair-Do 10:37
Composed By – Charlie Parker
4-3    Sippin' At Bell's 4:10
Composed By – Miles Davis
4-4    An Oscar For Treadwell 9:00
Composed By – Charlie Parker
4-5    Bongo Bop 7:14
Composed By – Charlie Parker
4-6    Blues For Alice 11:13
Composed By – Charlie Parker
5-1    Dewey Square 15:33
Composed By – Charlie Parker
5-2    Mohawk 3:34
Composed By – Charlie Parker
5-3    Repetition 4:17
Composed By – Neal Hefti
5-4    An Oscar For Treadwell 7:56
Composed By – Charlie Parker
5-5    A Night In Tunisia 6:23
Composed By – Charlie Parker
5-6    Quasimodo 10:01
Composed By – Charlie Parker
5-7    Cardboard 8:16
Composed By – Charlie Parker
5-8    Koko 7:30
Composed By – Charlie Parker
6-1    Milestones 7:47
Composed By – John Lewis
6-2    Hot House 12:52
Composed By – Tadd Dameron
6-3    Klactoveedsedstene 7:07
Composed By – Charlie Parker
6-4    Yardbird Suite 8:10
Composed By – Charlie Parker
6-5    Passport 6:20
Composed By – Charlie Parker
6-6    Repetition 4:20
Composed By – Neal Hefti
6-7    A Night In Tunisia 6:22
Composed By – Dizzy Gillespie
7-1    Hot House 15:51
Composed By – Tadd Dameron
7-2    A Night In Tunisia 8:59
Composed By – Dizzy Gillespie
7-3    An Oscar For Treadwell 19:22
Composed By – Charlie Parker
7-4    Dewey Square 12:25
Composed By – Charlie Parker
7-5    Repetition 5:11
Composed By – Neal Hefti
7-6    Klactoveedsedstene 10:49
Composed By – Charlie Parker
8-1    Hot House 15:18
Composed By – Tadd Dameron
8-2    Another Hair-Do 16:26
Composed By – Charlie Parker
8-3    April In Paris 4:59
Composed By – E.Y. Harburg, Vernon Duke
8-4    An Oscar For Treadwell 28:32
Composed By – Charlie Parker
9-1    Repetition 5:12
Composed By – Neal Hefti
9-2    Don't Blame Me 10:37
Composed By – Jimmy McHugh/Dorothy Fields
9-3    Confirmation 13:03
Composed By – Charlie Parker
9-4    A Night In Tunisia 11:41
Composed By – Dizzy Gillespie
9-5    Dewey Square 14:52
Composed By – Charlie Parker
9-6    Klactoveedsedstene 5:34
Composed By – Charlie Parker
10-1    Darn That Dream 12:05
Composed By – Eddie Delange, Jimmy Van Heusen
10-2    Autumn In New York 7:56
Composed By – Vernon Duke
10-3    Sippin' At Bell's 5:35
Composed By – Miles Davis
10-4    Bebop 8:25
Composed By – Dizzy Gillespie
10-5    Another Hair-Do 10:32
Composed By – Charlie Parker
10-6    Koko 7:13
Composed By – Charlie Parker
11-1    Repetition 5:03
Composed By – Neal Hefti
11-2    Cardboard 10:10
Composed By – Charlie Parker
11-3    Blues For Alice 10:34
Composed By – Charlie Parker
11-4    Confirmation 10:12
Composed By – Charlie Parker
11-5    Don't Blame Me 13:05
Composed By – Jimmy McHugh/Dorothy Fields
11-6    Cheryl 9:39
Composed By – Charlie Parker
Credits :
Alto Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Anthony Braxton (pistas: 1-1 to 2-7, 3-2, 3-5 to 11-6)
Bass – Joe Fonda (pistas: 1-1 to 3-3, 3-5 to 4-4, 4-6 to 8-2, 8-4 to 11-6)
Contrabass Clarinet – Anthony Braxton (pistas: 2-4)
Drums – Han Bennink (pistas: 7-1 to 7-6), Pheeroan akLaff (pistas: 1-1 to 2-3, 2-5 to 2-7, 3-2, 3-4 to 4-2, 4-4, 4-6, 5-1, 5-3 to 6-3, 6-6, 6-7, 8-1, 8-2, 8-4 to 10-1, 10-4 to 11-6)
Flute – Anthony Braxton (pistas: 5-2, 5-7)
Piano – Anthony Braxton (pistas: 3-1, 3-3, 6-1, 6-4), Misha Mengelberg (pistas: 1-1 to 3-1, 3-4 to 4-2, 4-4 to 5-7, 6-2, 6-3, 6-5 to 10-1, 10-4 to 11-6)
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Ari Brown (pistas: 1-4 to 2-2, 2-5 to 2-7, 3-2 to 3-4, 3-6, 4-1, 4-4 to 4-6, 5-3 to 5-5, 6-1, 6-3, 6-4. 6-6, 6-7, 7-2, 7-3, 7-5, 7-6, 8-4, 9-1, 9-4, 9-6, 10-1, 10-4, 11-1, 11-3)
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Paul Smoker (pistas: 1-1 to 1-6, 2-2, 2-5 to 2-7, 3-2 to 4-4, 4-6 to 5-6, 5-8 to 6-4, 6-6 to 7-3, 7-5 to 8-2, 8-4 to 9-4, 9-6, 10-3 to 11-1, 11-3 to 11-6)

ESBJÖRN SVENSSON TRIO — Winter In Venice (1997) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Esbjörn Svensson has stood not only once on stage in Montreux. He was already a guest in the summer of 1998 at the jazz festival on Lake Gen...