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17 October 2015

EUROPÄISCHE JAZZNACHT FÜSSEN "1993/1994/1995 TEIL 1"


The "König Ludwig Lied" is a traditional song which came up shortly after the mysterious death of king Ludwig II from Bavaria.
Lyrics vary sometimes - occaisonally with a strong incriminating political content.
But it is also a quite 'kitschy' song which has also connotations to a superficial view of Bavaria and its history/customs.



1. Die Volksweise (mit dem langen Bart) Das König Ludwig Lied 1:11
2. Bauer - Nozati - Van Hove Trio = Das König Ludwig Lied 3:59
   Johannes Bauer, trombone
   Annick Nozati, vocals
   Fred van Hove, piano

3. Evan Parker Trio = Das König Ludwig Lied  15:32
   Evan Parker, soprano + tenor saxophone
   Barry Guy, bass
   Paul Lytton, drums

4. Alexander von Schlippenbach - Aki Takase = Thelonious Monk Variationen  24:52
   Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
   Aki Takase, piano

5. Alexander von Schlippenbach - Aki Takase = Das König Ludwig Lied  3:26
   Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
   Aki Takase, piano

6. Les Trois Dames = Das König Ludwig Lied  5:11
   Annick Nozati, vocals
   Joelle Léandre, bass
   Irene Schweizer, piano

7. Les Trois Dames = o.T.  9:41
   Annick Nozati, vocals
   Joelle Léandre, bass
   Irene Schweizer, piano

8. Italian Instabile String Trio = o.T. 10:00
   Paolo Damiani, cello
   Renato Geremia, violin
   Bruno Tommaso, bass

Recorded in Füssen (southern Bavaria) between 1993 and 1995

11 June 2011

Alexander von Schlippenbach Quintet + RAI B.B. - Live in Rome '80


Tenth event/concert for the series "I Concerti di Un Certo Discorso".

The first seven songs (by J.R. Morton) were published by the FMP years ago (SAJ-31) and now sadly OOP, while the long suite in four movements and the encore are still unpublished (to my knowledge).

here the complete list of all concerts.

Rec. live at "Teatro Argentina", Rome, Italy, on May 31, 1980
(radio broadcast)

Alexander von Schlippenbach
,piano,conductor
Gerd Dudek,tenor & soprano sax,clarinet,flute
Bob Stewart,tuba;
Bruno Tommaso,bass
Paul Lovens,neworleansed drumset,drums
+
RAI Big Band :
Doriano Beltrame/Nino Culasso/Michele Lacerenza/
Cicci Santucci,trumpet
Gennaro Baldino/Giancarlo Becattini/Marco Pellacani/
Dino Piana,trombone
Beppe Carrieri/Sal Genovese/Baldo Maestri/Gianni Oddi/
Alfredo Santoloci,reeds

01. Black Bottom Stomp [J.R.Morton] (05:13)
02. New Orleans Blues [J.R.Morton] (07:36)
03. King Porter Stomp [J.R.Morton] (02:15)
04. The Pearls [J.R.Morton] (06:03)
05. Wolverine Blues [J.R.Morton] (04:42)
06. Mr. Jelly Lord [J.R.Morton] (02:51)
07. Dead Man Blues [J.R.Morton] (05:09)
08. Suite (part I) [A.von Schlippenbach] (11:37)
09. Suite (part II) [A.von Schlippenbach] (16:12)
10. Suite (part III) [A.von Schlippenbach] (05:37)
11. Suite (part IV) [A.von Schlippenbach] (11:30)
12. Black Bottom Stomp (encore) [J.R.Morton] (05:24)

Total Time 1:24:14

Black Bottom Stomp (encore)