16 November 2025
5 February 2021
JORMIN - GUSTAFSSON - JORMIN "UMEÅ, 1997"
Here we have a contribution by inamorata (another one will follow)
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Jormin - Gustafsson - Jormin
December 11, 1997
Umea, Sweden
Anders Jormin, bass
Mats Gustafsson, saxes and clarinet (?) [fluteophone??]
Christian Jormin, drums
01 Broadcast intro 0:53
02 What reason could I give? (Ornette Coleman) 7:42
03 Korpo II (Gustafsson) 11:30
04 Apus Apus (Jormin/Gustafsson/Jormin) 11:47
05 Unidentified 18:19
06 Unidentified 8:24
07 Broadcast outro 0:19
TT 58:54
inamorata second remaster version
This comes from a Swedish radio broadcast of a great
live performance of music from the “Opus Apus” CD (LJ
Records LJCD 5212, 1996). I picked it up on
dimeadozen.org in 2012 and posted a remastered version
there in 2016. In December 2020 I made a new version
which, I think, sounds quite nice given the difficult
source material. For information on the editing and
remastering see the info file.
This is improvised music and I find it difficult to
identify compositions. Except for trach 02, I’m not sure
if I got it right (and if my guess concerning the
Swedish outro is right the announcer disagrees with my
identification of track 03).
The Opus Apus CD may still be available at the JL
Records website (http://www.lj-records.se/).
At any rate, a digital download can be purchased at
Gustafsson’s Bandcamp site (https://matsgustafsson.bandcamp.com/album/opus-apus).
Highly recommended!
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1 December 2014
Albert Mangelsdorff - Hot Hut (Musikant 1985)
Anders Jormin - Bass
Elvin Jones - Drums
Wolfgang Dauner - Piano
Albert Mangelsdorff - Trombone, Vocals
A1 - Hot Hut 10:30
A2 - E. J. Blues 7:29
A3 - Strange Sound 3:28
B1 - Trans - Tanz 10:58
B2 - Quadrouple 8:43
Composed by Albert Mangelsdorff (tracks A1, A3, B2), Elvin Jones (track A2), Wolfgang Dauner (track B1)
Musikant, 1C 066 14 7115 1
Vinyl
22 May 2013
TOMASZ STANKO / BOBO STENSON / ANDERS JORMiN / TONY OXLEY - Bosonossa and Other Ballads (Gowi 1993)
Great version of Stańko Quartet, which recorded albums Matka Joanna and Leosia. This collection on Polish label Gowi preceeded them, and songs 3 and 4 were recorded again at Rainbow Studio for ECM. Bosonossa is out of print for long years - I remember Czech distributor for Gowi telling me when I saw empty jewel box with cover in his shop that the master was lost and cd will not be re-pressed. Radio broadcast with this line-up from 1996 was posted earlier by Andy an can be found here. Enjoy.
Tracklist:
1. Sunia [13:14]
2. White Ballad [9:51]
3. Maldoror's War Song [9:06]
4. Morning Heavy Song [8:15]
5. Bosonossa [8:19]
6. Die Weisheit von Isidore Ducasse [9:34]
TOMASZ STANKO - trumpet
BOBO STENSON - piano
ANDERS JORMiN - double bass
TONY OXLEY - drums
Recorded at S4 Studio, Warszawa, March 29, 30 & April 1, 1993
Gowi Records CDG 08 (OOP)
19 March 2013
TOMASZ STANKO QUARTET. Nuremberg 1996
Tomasz Stanko, trumpet
Bobo Stenson, piano
Anders Jormin, bass
Tony Oxley, drums
1. Intro 0:32
2. Cain's Brand 18:00
3. Leosia 14:40
4. Maladoror's War Song 18:33
5. White Ballad 4:46
6. Outro 0:19
East-West Jazz Festival, Nuremberg, Gemany. 1996
BBC Radio 3. 'Through the Night'