Showing posts with label Massimo Urbani. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Massimo Urbani. Show all posts

30 November 2011

Jazz Workshop - Live in Cremona '77 [New Links]


Workshop: a magic word in the seventies.
This is the first concert (of a short series) held by this group
of musicians, few days later in Milan, they performed with the
addition of Lester Bowie and then in Modena with the addition of
Alexander von Schlippenbach.

Rec. live in Cremona, Italy, on September 6, 1977
(mics recording)

Enrico Rava,trumpet
Paul Rutherford/Danilo Terenzi,trombone
Steve Lacy/Evan Parker,soprano sax
Massimo Urbani,alto sax
Gaetano Liguori,piano
Kent Carter/Roberto Bellatalla,bass
Filippo Monico,drums
Tony Oxley,drums,electronics

01. Intro by G.Pellicciotti (01:38)
02. Workshop #1 (13:13)
03. Workshop #2 (09:52)
04. Workshop #3 (10:37)
05. Workshop #4 (07:37)
06. Workshop #5 (13:39)
07. Workshop #6 (07:43)
08. Workshop #7 (06:53)
09. Intro by G. Liguori (0:58)
10. Workshop #8 [inc.] (15:50)

Total Time 1:28:04

Workshop #7

30 May 2011

LABORATORIO DELLA QUERCIA (HORO, 1978)






This record is similar to the London Jazz Composers Orchestra [> upcoming] sessions, as it features a large group , with individual players stepping out for solos from time to time.

There was an announcement about a reissue of the Horo catalogue. But apart of a few CDs (Rivers,Shepp, Sun Ra and Konitz/Solal duo), which are now - again? - OOP , we have still to wait until it eventually will happen.

Wish I could have been there!





LABORATORIO DELLA QUERCIA (HORO, 1978)

Kenny Wheeler, trumpet
Alberto Corvini, trumpet
Enrico Rava, trumpet
Roswell Rudd, trombone
Danilo Terenzi, trombone
Steve Potts, alto & soprano saxophone
Evan Parker, tenor & soprano saxophone
Maurizio Giammarco, tenor, soprano & sopranino saxophone, flute
Tommaso Vittorini, baritone saxophone
Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Massimo Urbani, alto saxophone
Frederik Rzewski, piano
Martin Joseph, piano
Tristan Honsinger, cello
Irene Aebi, cello
Kent Carter, cello, bass
Roberto Bellatalla, cello, bass
Paul Lytton, drums, percussion
Noel McGhie, drums
Roberto Gatto, drums

LP 1

1. Tromblues 11:49
2. Dialogando 12:02
3. La Quercia 23:15

LP 2

1. Vortex Waltz 14:50
2. Nella Casa Delle Papere 10:06
3. La Legge E' Uguale Per Tutti 06:12
4. The Message From The Maine 17:44


Recorded live at "Quercia Del Tasso, Rome, July 5 & 6, 1978.

HORO HDP 39/40

(lp rip)

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25 January 2011

Gaetano Liguori Idea Quintet - Live in Milan '79


Massimo Urbani : the greatest talent ever produced by
the Italian Jazz. Max lives!

Rec. live at "Palazzina Liberty", Milan, Italy, on
March 22, 1979 (mics recording)

Gaetano Liguori,piano
Massimo Urbani,alto sax
Danilo Terenzi,trombone
Roberto Del Piano,Fender bass
Filippo Monico,drums

1. Peppina (14:44)
2. 3/4 Per Danilo (12:52)
3. Il Tango (13:38)
4. Ballata Per Un Vicolo (07:40)
5. Corale Per Albert Ayler (11:30)
6. Suite Del Terzo Mondo (36:09)
7. Geronimo Boogie (04:33)
8. Unidentified Song by R.Rudd (07:55)

Total Time 1:49:03

All compositions by G.Liguori except (8) by R.Rudd.

3 October 2007

Lester Bowie Quartet- Bern, Switzerland November 17th 1977

hi all
many thanks to boromir for keeping this blog active in the last month with some great concerts and vinyl rips.
heres another great one , the sound is far from perfect, and unfortunately i dont have this in lossless worth hearing none the less .
the music is inventive and has an energy that studio recordings in lesters case seldom captured.
massimo urbani is a real revelation here, i have heard him on perhaps one or two things before, but this is somethin' ese.
unfortunately after uploading this, whilst burning a disc my disc drive collapsed, so i wont be able to upload for a few weeks.
many thanks to the original seeder on dime, and boromir for this.
heres the info:
Lester Bowie QuartetBern, Switzerland
November 17th 1977
Lester Bowie tp,
Masimo Urbani as
,Peter Frei b
Martin Silverberg dr
1) 20:242) 42:33 3) 01:11 4) 02:10total time 67:46
the rythym sections nothing special , though they are more than merely meritricious.
and they more or less keep out of the way.