Showing posts with label Jazz Fusion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jazz Fusion. Show all posts

Saturday, July 26, 2025

Larry Coryell & the 11th House - Boston, MA. 1973

Larry Coryell & the 11th House
Jazz Workshop
Boston, Mass.
December 4, 1973 

FM Source @flac 
1st set

performance quality: A good stuff
recording quality: B to B+ (good
fidelity, but some static in parts)
source: FM broadcast (2nd gen.?)
runtime: 55:30 (minutes/seconds)

lineage: Maxell XLII 90 min. trade cassette (2nd gen.?) >
played on nak. bx-300 into soundforge (wav) >
flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours.



Setlist:
1. radio announcer introduction 0:25
2. yin 7:47
3. Low-Lee-Tah 6:39
4. the funky waltz 6:20
5. ism 4:40
6. gratitude 6:05
7. band introductions 2:13
8. joyride (end applause spliced, tape flip) 12:04
9. drum solo > birdfinger and radio announcer outro 9:15
 


Line-up:
Larry Coryell: guitar
Randy Brecker: trumpet
Mike Mandel: keyboards
Danny Trifan: bass
Alphonse Mouzon: drums


notes:
Although Larry had been broadcasted with his "foreplay" band the year before
in Boston, this was the 1st time the 11th house was broadcasted live in Boston
(and not the last) probably during a three night run which was the usual
scheduling policy for shows at the Jazz Workshop and next-door Paul's Mall.
this set is featuring music from the band's great self titled debut album.
although this would probably be Larry's most familiar band to most folks,
he had already shared some wonderful music before forming the 11th house,
which would become one of the premiere of all fusion bands of the 1970's,
along with such company as the Mahavishnu Orchestra, and Return to Forever.
although the performance is clearly not of a band that's been playing together
for a long time, raw and fresh and a little rough around a few edges, it was
still a very nice performance in a small club gig. many of the artists who
have played there would move into much larger venues later, including Miles Davis
(who was there in 1972 and 73), Herbie Hancock (twice in 1973), Return to Forever
(at least twice, in 1973), the McCoy Tyner group, and Jack DeJohnette's Directions.
it's a really awful sounding dive pit of a club with a legendary history of
shows from the 70's, rivaled in Boston only by the rock oriented Boston Tea Party
a few years earlier, another awful sounding dive pit of a room.
thanks to the unknown soul who was resourceful and bright enough to record this
classic show, and without any of the music or stage talk getting cut.
I really appreciate that, even more so with early 70's era shows.
some work was done to remove the worst of the static (as much as possible without
ruining the recording) especially during "gratitude" and the drum solo.
it was pretty hard to listen to before, but the finished result in here
came out rather enjoyably. it took some doing and patience but was worth it,
since it's Larry from the early 70's, and he even clarifies the correct spelling
for track 3's title. this set is seamless (no gaps or interruptions.)


Thanks to the taper and sharers! 

 

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Playboy Playmate March 1973 - Bonnie Large
 

Monday, May 19, 2025

Herbie Hancock with Jaco Pastorius - Live at University of Illinois 1977

Rebooted...
Originally posted July 19, 2014

Herbie Hancock Quartet with Jaco Pastorius
Live at University of Illinois
February 20th, 1977 
Champaign, IL.
Soundboard @320


Musicians:
Herbie Hancock: Keys
Jaco Pastorious: Bass
Bennie Maupin: Saxes, lyricon
James Levi: Drums


Setlist:
Disc 1
01 Hang Up Your Hangups
02 Gentle Thoughts 
03 It Remains to be Seen

Disc 2
04 JP Solo>Portrait of Tracy>Third Stone
05 Maiden Voyage
06 Chameleon (fade out)
07 Encore:Spider>Kuru
 

Thanks to neverenoughrhodes.blogspot.com
 
 
 
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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Passport with Larry Coryell - Roslyn, NY 1979

Passport w-Larry Coryell 
My Father's Place 
Roslyn, NY 
May 26, 1979 
WLIR Pre-FM @flac



No setlist.

Track 9 was on a separate 80 min CD, so unless you use DVD, 90 min media or can over burn, you may have to put this onto 2 CD's.



Many thanks to the original source!!


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Saturday, July 24, 2021

Michael Urbaniak - Fusion III {1975}

 Michael Urbaniak - Fusion III {1975}
Studio recordings @320
Out of Print


$500 at the 'Zon

A 1975 album from violinist Michal Urbaniak entitled “Fusion III.” Urbaniak, who hails from Poland, immigrated to the U.S. in 1973 and quickly joined the New York fusion scene.

“Fusion III” features performances from several of Urbaniak’s compatriots as well as a number of highly regarded American musicians. For instance, both John Abercrombie and Larry Coryell each play a number of prominent guitar solos. The rhythm section locks down a solid and often funky foundation with Alphonso Johnson on bass and Steve Gadd on drums. Also on the album is Urbaniak’s then-wife Ursula Dudziak on vocals, often doubling Urbaniak’s violin on complex and incendiary melodic runs. Wlodek Gulgowski is the keyboard player on the date on electric piano, Moog synthesizer and organ.

Urbaniak is often compared to Jean Luc Ponty both because of their similar fusion style and because of their violin sounds. Urbaniak used a custom-built 5 string violin at the time and often ran it through synthesizers and other processors. Another parallel is both violinists have been quite prolific with Urbaniak’s discography now numbering well over 50 albums under his own name and as a sideman on many more. He has played with artists as diverse as Oliver Nelson, Scott Cossu, Paul Bley, Billy Cobham, Don Pullen, Miles Davis and many others.

“Fusion III” has a bit of an early Return to Forever sound to it; especially with Dudziak’s vocals who sounds like a Polish Flora Purim. Alphonso Johnson on bass lays down more funk than early RTF was known for. The album deploys numerous unconventional time signatures and frequent time changes to keep listeners on their toes. ~Geoff Anderson 


Track List:
1. Chinatown [part 1] (5:24)
2. Kujaviak Goes Funky (6:12)
3. Roksana (5:42)
4. Crazy Kid (2:35)
5. Prehistoric Bird (5:19)
6. Bloody Kishka (4:21)
7. Cameo (4:41)
8. Stretch (6:20)
9. Metroliner (4:44)
10. Chinatown [Part II] (3:56)

 

-Michal Urbaniak/ electric violin, violin synthesizer
-Urszula Dudziak/ voice, percussion, electronic percussion
-Wlodek Gulgowski/ electric piano, Moog, and electric organ
-Anthony Jackson/ bass guitar
-Gerald Brown/ drums
-Steve Gadd/ drums
-Larry Coryell/ guitar
-John Abercrombie/ guitar
-Joe Caro/ guitar
-Bernard Kafka/ voice



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Sunday, July 18, 2021

Billy Cobham & George Duke Band - Hofstra University 1976

Rebooted...
Originally posted December 1, 2013

Billy Cobham & George Duke Band
The Playhouse 
Hofstra University
March 19, 1976
Hempstead, NY.
FM Source @320


Set List:
1-PRELUDE ( TRYIN' AND CRYIN' )
2-CROSSWINDS
3-PANHANDLER
4-FLOOP DE LOOP
5-EAST BAY
6-BAND INTROS
7-EARTHLINGS
8-ECHIDNA'S ARF
9-SOMEDAY SPACE LADY
10-FEEL TZINA
11-AND SO...
12-UNCLE REMUS
13-INVOLUNTARY BLISS

 
Thanks to the original source!



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Sunday, June 7, 2020

Weather Report LIVE in Tokyo Japan 1978

Weather Report
Shinjuku Kouseinenkin Hall
Tokyo Japan
1978-06-28
Soundboard @320


01. Elegant People
02. Scarlet Woman
03. Teen Town
04. A Remark You Made
05. Black Market
06. Gibraltar
07. Ponta de Areia---Sophisticated Lady
08. Birdland


Wayne Shorter - Saxophone
Joe Zawinul - Keyboards
Jaco Pastorius - Bass
Peter Erskine - Drums



Friday, May 15, 2020

Ginger Baker's African Force with Sonny Sharrock LIVE in Geneva Switzerland 1987


Ginger Baker


Sonny Sharrock


Ginger Baker's African Force with 
Sonny Sharrock
Unknown Venue 
Geneva Switzerland
1987-03-19 
Soundboard @320

1st Set

01. Unknown Title
02. Brain Damage
03. Unknown Title

2nd Set

04. Breaking The Poles
05. Palava
06. Once Come, Wait


Sonny Sharrock - Guitar
Ginger Baker - Drums, Percussion, Vocals
Francis Mensah - Percussion, Vocals
Ampofo Acquah - Percussion, Vocals
Ansou Mana Bangoura - Percussion, Vocals
J. C. Commodore - Percussion, Vocals
Thomas Akuru Dyani - Percussion, Vocals



 

Monday, May 8, 2017

The Crusaders - LIVE in Colchester UK 1978

The Crusaders
North Essex Polytechnic
Colchester UK
1978-11-11
BBC-FM Broadcast @320


01. Brian Matthews Introduction
02. Chain Reaction
03. Sweet 'N' Sour
04. I Felt the Love
05. Snowflake
06. Crossfire
07. Many Stops Along the Way
08. Put It Where You Want It
09. Spiral


Billy Rogers - Guitar 
Joe Sample - Keyboards 
Robert "Pops" Popwell - Bass 
Nesbert "Stix" Hooper - Drums 
Wilton Felder - Tenor Saxophone 



Saturday, July 25, 2015

Weather Report - Live in Pennsylvania 1978




Weather Report 
Astor Theater
Reading, PA
1978/10/29



Disc 1

01 Black Market
02 Scarlet Woman
03 Young And Fine
04 The Pursuit Of The Woman In The Feathered Hat
05 A Remark You Made
06 River People
07 Thanks For The Memory
08 Slang

Disc 2

01 Mr. Gone
02 In A Silent Way
03 Waterfall
04 Teen Town
05 Zawinul Solo - Zawinul & Shorter Duo
06 Birdland - Band Introduction
07 Erskine Solo
08 Elegant People
09 Badia


Personnel:

Wayne Shorter - Saxophone
Joe Zawinul - Keynoards
Jaco Pastorius - Bass
Peter Erskine - Drums



Friday, July 24, 2015

Herbie Hancock And The Headhunters - Live in Kansas City Kansas


Herbie Hancock And The Headhunters
Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Kansas 
1974-10-16
Soundboard @320

Set List:
01. Palm Grease
02. Vein Melter
03. Butterfly
04. Watermelon Man
05. Spank-a-lee
06. Bill Summers Solo Percussions
07. Chameleon


Personnel:
Bennie Maupin - Reeds
Herbie Hancock - Piano, Keyboards
Paul Jackson - Bass
Mike Clark - Drums
Bill Summers - Percussion


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