Terumasa Hino 日野皓正- Be And Know (1973) HD
Add to EJ Playlist == Completed HD Version == 日野皓正Terumasa Hino Quintet - Live! (Three Blind Mice, TBM-2517) *Out of Print LP B-side, track 1- Be And Know (28:25) Composed By Terumasa Hino Recorded at Yubin-Chokin Hall, Tokyo on June 2, 1973 Artists: Trumpet - Terumasa Hino Piano - Mikio Masuda Bass - Yoshio Ikeda Drums - Motohiko Hino Percussion - Yuji Imamura Produced by Takeshi "Tee" Fujii and Terumasa Hino Mixer - Yoshihiko Kannari Cutting Engineer - Makoto Nakamura Photography - Tadayuki Naito Art Director - Ben Nishizawa ***** |
John "Mahavishnu" McLaughlin vs. Tommy "Teaser" Bolin
Add to EJ Playlist Comparing with two geniuses by their versions of "You Konw You Know" for your enjoyment. *************** *************** ********** First up: Mahavishnu Orchestra Lived at Emerson Gymnasium, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH. April 21, 1972 Track 2 - You Know You Know* Composed by John McLaughlin *Edited to fit YouTube's 10min Limited Artists: John McLaughlin - guitar Jan Hammer - keyboards Jerry Goodman - violin Rick Laird - bass Billy Cobham - drums *************** *************** ********** The next: Tommy Bolin & Friends Lived at Ebbets Field, Denver, Co. June 3 or 4, 1974 Track 1 - You Know You Know Composed by John McLaughlin Artists: Tommy Bolin - guitar Stanley Sheldon - bass Bobby Berge - drums Russell Bizet - drums Archie Shelby - percussion Jeff Cook - vocals ***** |
Howard Riley Trio - The Day Will Come (1970)
Add to EJ Playlist Piano Trio ***** Howard Riley - The Day Will Come CBS LP (1970*), SONY CD (1999*) *Out of Print CD track 12 - The Day Will Come (3:47) Composed By Barry Guy Recorded in London, March 1 and April 17, 1970 Artists: Piano - Howard Riley Bass - Barry Guy Drums - Alan Jackson Produced by David Howells and Howard Riley Engineer - Mike FitzHenry ***** |
Peter Brötzmann Chicago Tentet - AZIZ (1997)
Add to EJ Playlist Peter Brötzmann Chicago Octet/Tentet - The Chicago Octet/Tentet Okka Disk OD-12022 (Numbered 3CD Boxset) CD1, track 4 - AZIZ (9:46) Composed by Michael Zerang Recorded live at the Empty Bottle, Chicago, IL on September 17, 1997 Artists: Peter Brötzmann — tenor sax/clarinet/ta rogato Mars Williams — tenor/alto/sopr ano sax/clarinet Ken Vandermark — tenor sax/clarinet/ba ss clarinet Mats Gustafsson — baritone sax/fluteophone Joe McPhee — pocket cornet/valve trombone/sopran o sax Jeb Bishop — trombone Fred Lonberg-Holm — cello Kent Kessler — bass Michael Zerang — drums/percussio n Hamid Drake — drums/percussio n Engineered & Mixed by John McCortney Produced by Peter Brötzmann, Bruno Johnson & John Corbett Exec. Producer - Bruno Johnson Design & Art by Peter Brötzmann Photos by John Corbett Additional Design & Production by Louise Molnar ***** |
日野皓正Terumasa Hino - Wind Blows Your Skin (1977)
Add to EJ Playlist 日野皓正 Terumasa Hino - May Dance Flying Disk JVC VIJ-6002 (Out of Print) LP side one, track 1 - Wind Blows Your Skin (7:12) Composed By Terumasa Hino Recorded at Vanguard Studios, New York on May 7, 1977 Artists: Trumpet - Terumasa Hino Guitar - John Scofield Bass - Ron Carter Drums - Tony Williams Produced by Kiyoshi Itoh and Yukio Morisaki Executive Producer - Toshinari Koinuma Recording Engineer - David Baker Assistant Recording Engineer - Mark Richardson Remixing Engineer - David Baker Album Design - Lindow Sasa Photographs - Tadayuki Naitoh Liner Notes - Misamitsu Noguchi ***** |
日野皓正Terumasa Hino - The Wild Lady (1977)
Add to EJ Playlist 日野皓正 Terumasa Hino - May Dance Flying Disk JVC VIJ-6002 (Out of Print) LP side one, track 2 - The Wild Lady (8:43) Composed By Terumasa Hino Recorded at Vanguard Studios, New York on May 7, 1977 Artists: Trumpet - Terumasa Hino Guitar - John Scofield Bass - Ron Carter Drums - Tony Williams Produced by Kiyoshi Itoh and Yukio Morisaki Executive Producer - Toshinari Koinuma Recording Engineer - David Baker Assistant Recording Engineer - Mark Richardson Remixing Engineer - David Baker Album Design - Lindow Sasa Photographs - Tadayuki Naitoh Liner Notes - Misamitsu Noguchi ***** |
Arild Andersen - A Song I Used To Play (1980)
Add to EJ Playlist Arild Andersen - Lifelines ECM 1188 (Out of Print) LP B-side, track 2 - A Song I Used To Play (2:42) Composed By Arild Andersen Recorded July, 1980 at Talent Studio, Oslo. Artists: Bass - Arild Andersen Fluegelhorn, Cornet - Kenny Wheeler Piano - Steve Dobrogosz Drums - Paul Motian Produced by Manfred Eicher Engineered by Jan Erik Kongshaug ***** |
Arild Andersen - Shimri (1976)
Add to EJ Playlist 3-CD set reissued (ECM 2143_45) -- http://www.ecmr ecords.com/Cata logue/ECM/2100/ 2143_45.php?cat =&we_start=440& lvredir=712&we_ search=%2BOM ***** Arild Andersen - Shimri ECM 1082 (Out of Print) LP side one, track 1 - Shimri (5:55) Composed By Arild Andersen Recorded at Talent Studios, Oslo, October 1976. Artists: Bass - Arild Andersen Tenor and Soprano Saxophone, Flutes, Percussion - Juhani Aaltonen Piano - Lars Jansson Drums, Percussion - Pål Thowsen Produced by Manfred Eicher Engineered by Jan Erik Kongshaug Cover photograph by Lajos Keresztes Back cover photograph by Rune Myhre Layout by Dieter Bonhorst ***** |
Arild Andersen - Clouds In My Head (1975)
Add to EJ Playlist 3-CD set reissued (ECM 2143_45) -- http://www.ecmr ecords.com/Cata logue/ECM/2100/ 2143_45.php?cat =&we_start=440& lvredir=712&we_ search=%2BOM ***** Arild Andersen - Clouds In My Head ECM 1059 (Out of Print) LP B-side, track 1 - Clouds In My Head (3:29) Composed By Arild Andersen Recorded February 1975 at Arne Bendiksen Studio, Oslo Artists: Bass - Arild Andersen Tenor and Soprano Saxophone, Flute - Knut Riisnæs Piano - Jon Balke Drums - Pål Thowsen Produced by Manfred Eicher Engineered by Jan Erik Kongshaug ***** |
Horace Tapscott - The Dark Tree 2 (1989) Part-1
Add to EJ Playlist Part- 1/2 Horace Tapscott - The Dark Tree 1 & 2 Hat Hut 6053, 6083, 2-540 (Out of Print) 2000, Edition of 3000 CD's, CD2, track 3 - The Dark Tree 2 (18:30) Composed By Horace Tapscott Recorded live at Catalina Bar & Grill, Hollywood on December 14-17, 1989 Artists: Piano - Horace Tapscott Clarinet - John Carter Contrabass - Cecil McBee Drums - Andrew Cyrille Recorded, Mix, CD-master by Peter Pfister Produced by Gunther Georg Schmied, Pia & Werner X. Uehlinger ***** |
Horace Tapscott - The Dark Tree 2 (1989) Part-2
Add to EJ Playlist Part- 2/2 Horace Tapscott - The Dark Tree 1 & 2 Hat Hut 6053, 6083, 2-540 (Out of Print) 2000, Edition of 3000 CD's, CD2, track 3 - The Dark Tree 2 (18:30) Composed By Horace Tapscott Recorded live at Catalina Bar & Grill, Hollywood on December 14-17, 1989 Artists: Piano - Horace Tapscott Clarinet - John Carter Contrabass - Cecil McBee Drums - Andrew Cyrille Recorded, Mix, CD-master by Peter Pfister Produced by Gunther Georg Schmied, Pia & Werner X. Uehlinger ***** |
Art Lande and Rubisa Patrol - Rubisa Patrol (1977) Part-1
Add to EJ Playlist Part- 1/2 Art Lande and Rubisa Patrol - Desert Marauders ECM 1106 (Out of Print) LP side one, track 1 - Rubisa Patrol (15:57) Composed by Art Lande Recorded June 1977, Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, Germany Artists: Art Lande - Piano Mark Isham - Trumpet, Fluegelhorn Bill Douglass - Bass, Flute Kurt Wortman - Drums Produced by Manfred Eicher Engineered by Martin Wieland ***** |
Art Lande and Rubisa Patrol - Rubisa Patrol (1977) Part-2
Add to EJ Playlist Part- 2/2 Art Lande and Rubisa Patrol - Desert Marauders ECM 1106 (Out of Print) LP side one, track 1 - Rubisa Patrol (15:57) Composed by Art Lande Recorded June 1977, Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, Germany Artists: Art Lande - Piano Mark Isham - Trumpet, Fluegelhorn Bill Douglass - Bass, Flute Kurt Wortman - Drums Produced by Manfred Eicher Engineered by Martin Wieland ***** |
RARE Colosseum Live 1969 - Valentyne Suite Part-2/2
Add to EJ Playlist Colosseum - Valentyne Suite Recorded live at Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland, June 22, 1969. Track 1 - Valentyne Suite : )Theme one : January's Search )Theme two : February's Valentyne )Theme Three : Beware the Ides of March *(Incomplete) (14:49) Composed By Dave Greenslade and Dick Heckstall-Smith Artists: Dave Greenslade - Organ, Vocals Dick Heckstall-Smith - Saxophones James Litherland - Guitar, Vocals Tony Reeves - Bass Jon Hiseman - Drums ***** Important historic fact about Montreux Casino which held Montreux Jazz Festival you might want to know (from Wiki): Montreux Casino (Casino de Montreux) is a casino located in Montreux, Switzerland, on the shoreline of Lake Geneva. Montreux Casino was built in 1881 and had modifications made to it in 1903. Throughout the twentieth century, the site played host to many great symphony orchestras and well-known conductors. By the late 1960s, jazz, blues and rock artists began to perform there. In 1967 the Casino became the venue for the Montreux Jazz Festival, which was the brainchild of music promoter Claude Nobs. The festival was held there annually and lasted for three days. The highlights of this era were Keith Jarrett, Jack DeJohnette, Bill Evans, Nina Simone, Jan Garbarek, and Ella Fitzgerald. Originally featuring almost exclusively jazz artists, in the 1970s the festival began broadening its scope, including blues, soul, and rock artists. Some notable rock acts which performed at Montreux Casino in these years include Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and Deep Purple. In December 1971, Montreux Casino burned down during a concert by Frank Zappa, after a fan had set the venue on fire with a flare gun, reducing it to ashes. Claude Nobs saved several young people who, thinking they would be sheltered from the flames, had hidden in the casino from the blaze. A recording of the outbreak and fire announcement can be found on a Frank Zappa Bootleg album titled "Swiss Cheese / Fire" English rock group Deep Purple subsequently made Montreux famous with their song "Smoke on the Water", which tells the events of December 1971: "We all came out to Montreux on the Lake Geneva shoreline / To make records with a mobile - We didn't have much time / Frank Zappa & the Mothers were at the best place around / But some stupid with a flare gun burned the place to the ground / Smoke on the water, fire in the sky" The Casino was subsequently rebuilt, and during the interim the Montreux Jazz Festival was held in other auditoriums in Montreux, until it could return to the newly re-opened Casino in 1975. The Festival continued to be hosted there until 1993, when it moved to a larger Convention Centre located approximately one kilometre from the Casino. From 1995 through 2006, the Festival occupied both the Convention Centre and the Casino. Beginning with the 41st Festival in 2007, nightly performances of headliners were again moved mainly to the Convention Centre, although the Casino still hosts the odd one-off show. |
RARE Colosseum Live 1969 - Valentyne Suite Part-1/2
Add to EJ Playlist Colosseum - Valentyne Suite Recorded live at Montreux Jazz Festival, Switzerland, June 22, 1969. Track 1 - Valentyne Suite : )Theme one : January's Search )Theme two : February's Valentyne )Theme Three : Beware the Ides of March *(Incomplete) (14:49) Composed By Dave Greenslade and Dick Heckstall-Smith Artists: Dave Greenslade - Organ, Vocals Dick Heckstall-Smith - Saxophones James Litherland - Guitar, Vocals Tony Reeves - Bass Jon Hiseman - Drums ***** Important historic fact about Montreux Casino which held Montreux Jazz Festival you might want to know (from Wiki): Montreux Casino (Casino de Montreux) is a casino located in Montreux, Switzerland, on the shoreline of Lake Geneva. Montreux Casino was built in 1881 and had modifications made to it in 1903. Throughout the twentieth century, the site played host to many great symphony orchestras and well-known conductors. By the late 1960s, jazz, blues and rock artists began to perform there. In 1967 the Casino became the venue for the Montreux Jazz Festival, which was the brainchild of music promoter Claude Nobs. The festival was held there annually and lasted for three days. The highlights of this era were Keith Jarrett, Jack DeJohnette, Bill Evans, Nina Simone, Jan Garbarek, and Ella Fitzgerald. Originally featuring almost exclusively jazz artists, in the 1970s the festival began broadening its scope, including blues, soul, and rock artists. Some notable rock acts which performed at Montreux Casino in these years include Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and Deep Purple. In December 1971, Montreux Casino burned down during a concert by Frank Zappa, after a fan had set the venue on fire with a flare gun, reducing it to ashes. Claude Nobs saved several young people who, thinking they would be sheltered from the flames, had hidden in the casino from the blaze. A recording of the outbreak and fire announcement can be found on a Frank Zappa Bootleg album titled "Swiss Cheese / Fire" English rock group Deep Purple subsequently made Montreux famous with their song "Smoke on the Water", which tells the events of December 1971: "We all came out to Montreux on the Lake Geneva shoreline / To make records with a mobile - We didn't have much time / Frank Zappa & the Mothers were at the best place around / But some stupid with a flare gun burned the place to the ground / Smoke on the water, fire in the sky" The Casino was subsequently rebuilt, and during the interim the Montreux Jazz Festival was held in other auditoriums in Montreux, until it could return to the newly re-opened Casino in 1975. The Festival continued to be hosted there until 1993, when it moved to a larger Convention Centre located approximately one kilometre from the Casino. From 1995 through 2006, the Festival occupied both the Convention Centre and the Casino. Beginning with the 41st Festival in 2007, nightly performances of headliners were again moved mainly to the Convention Centre, although the Casino still hosts the odd one-off show. |
Terje Rypdal - Rolling Stone (1975) Part-1
Add to EJ Playlist Part- 1/3 Terje Rypdal - Odyssey ECM 1067/68 (CD available without "Rolling Stone") ~REISSUED~ Terje Rypdal - Odyssey:In Studio & In Concert, 3-CD Set (ECM 2136_38) LP 2, B-side, track 1 - Rolling Stone (23:50) Composed By Terje Rypdal Recorded August 1975 at Arne Bendiksen Studio, Oslo Artists: Terje Rypdal - guitar, string ensemble, soprano saxophone Torbjørn Sunde - trombone Brynjulf Blix - organ Sveinung Hovensjø - 6 & 4 string Fender bass Svein Christiansen - drums Produced by Manfred Eicher Engineered by Jan Erik Kongshaug ***** |
Terje Rypdal - Rolling Stone (1975) Part-3
Add to EJ Playlist Part- 3/3 Terje Rypdal - Odyssey ECM 1067/68 (CD available without "Rolling Stone") LP 2, B-side, track 1 - Rolling Stone (23:50) Composed By Terje Rypdal Recorded August 1975 at Arne Bendiksen Studio, Oslo Artists: Terje Rypdal - guitar, string ensemble, soprano saxophone Torbjørn Sunde - trombone Brynjulf Blix - organ Sveinung Hovensjø - 6 & 4 string Fender bass Svein Christiansen - drums Produced by Manfred Eicher Engineered by Jan Erik Kongshaug ***** |
Terje Rypdal - Rolling Stone (1975) Part-2
Add to EJ Playlist Part- 2/3 Terje Rypdal - Odyssey ECM 1067/68 (CD available without "Rolling Stone") LP 2, B-side, track 1 - Rolling Stone (23:50) Composed By Terje Rypdal Recorded August 1975 at Arne Bendiksen Studio, Oslo Artists: Terje Rypdal - guitar, string ensemble, soprano saxophone Torbjørn Sunde - trombone Brynjulf Blix - organ Sveinung Hovensjø - 6 & 4 string Fender bass Svein Christiansen - drums Produced by Manfred Eicher Engineered by Jan Erik Kongshaug ***** |
Don Cherry - Live at Empire Theatre, Paris 1979
Add to EJ Playlist Don Cherry - Live at Empire Theatre, Paris 1979 Antenne 2: CHORUS - 10/14/1979 ***** |
Miles Davis - Isle of Wight 1970 - 2/4
Add to EJ Playlist Miles Davis - Isle of Wight 1970 - 2/4 - - - PRIVATE RESERVE - - - ***** Source : Miles Electric - A Different Kind of Blue (2004, Eagle Vision) |
Miles Davis - Isle of Wight 1970 - 3/4
Add to EJ Playlist Miles Davis - Isle of Wight 1970 - 3/4 - - - PRIVATE RESERVE - - - ***** Source : Miles Electric - A Different Kind of Blue (2004, Eagle Vision) |
Miles Davis - Isle of Wight 1970 - 1/4 ~ introduced by Keith Jarrett
Add to EJ Playlist Miles Davis - "Call It Anything" Introduced by Keith Jarrett Recorded live at Isle of Wight Festival on Saturday, August 29, 1970. 5:00pm Artists : Miles Davis - Trumpet Gary Bartz - Alto, Soprano saxes Keith Jarrett - RMI ElectraPiano/or gan Chick Corea - Hohner Electra-Piano Dave Holland - Bass Jack DeJohnette - Drums Airto Moreira - Percussion ***** Source : Miles Electric - A Different Kind of Blue (2004, Eagle Vision) Director : Murray Lerner |
Miles Davis - Isle of Wight 1970 - 4/4
Add to EJ Playlist Miles Davis - Isle of Wight 1970 - 4/4 - - - PRIVATE RESERVE - - - ***** Source : Miles Electric - A Different Kind of Blue (2004, Eagle Vision) |
日野皓正Terumasa Hino - Sky (1973)
Add to EJ Playlist 日野皓正 Terumasa Hino - Journey into My Mind CBS SONY SOPL-240, CD SRCS-9330 (Out of Print) Track 5 - Sky (6:49) Composed By Terumasa Hino Recorded on December ... |
日野皓正Terumasa Hino - Be And Know (1973) Part-3
Add to EJ Playlist 日野皓正 Terumasa Hino Quintet - Live! *Three Blind Mice, TBM-2517* (Out of Print) LP B-side, track 1- Be And Know (28:25) Composed By Terumasa Hino Recorded at ... |
日野皓正Terumasa Hino - Be And Know (1973) Part-2
Add to EJ Playlist 日野皓正 Terumasa Hino Quintet - Live! *Three Blind Mice, TBM-2517* (Out of Print) LP B-side, track 1- Be And Know (28:25) Composed By Terumasa Hino Recorded at ... |
日野皓正Terumasa Hino - Be And Know (1973) Part-1
Add to EJ Playlist 日野皓正 Terumasa Hino Quintet - Live! *Three Blind Mice, TBM-2517* (Out of Print) LP B-side, track 1- Be And Know (28:25) Composed By Terumasa Hino Recorded at ... |
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