Showing posts with label Donald Raphael Garrett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Donald Raphael Garrett. Show all posts

6 October 2019

STEVE LACY QUARTET "CHICAGO, 1986"


Yesterday, while searching for the CDr of Lacy's 1977 East-Berlin recording, I've discovered this rare line-up.


Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Misha Mengelberg, piano
Donald Garrett, double bass
Han Bennink, drums


1. Radio Announcement 1:01
2. Hornin In 6:30
3. Criss Cross 09:48
4. Misterioso 9:57
5. Little Rootie Tootie 4:32
6. In Walked Bud into Round Midnight 6:52 
7. Bright Mississippi 6:21

Track 5: Steve Lacy solo
Track 6: Han Bennink solo into H.Bennink/M. Mengenberg Duo

Recorded at the Chicago Jazz Festival on August 29, 1986.

3 February 2019

J.Jarman & D.Moye Quartet - Live in Rome '81


The concert took place just a week before the group entered the
Barigozzi Studios (Milan) to record the album "Earth Passage/
Density" for Black Saint.

Rec. live at "Teatro Olimpico", Rome, Italy, on February 10, 1981
(mix recording)

Joseph Jarman,tenor and sopranino saxes,clarinets,flutes
Famoudou Don Moye,percussions
Craig Harris,trombone,cowbell,didgeridoo
Donald Rafael Garrett,bass,flute

1. Zulu Village (15:22)
2. Sun Spots (13:51)
3. Unknown (19:18)
4. Jawara (14:04)
5. Crushed (07:13)
6. Encore (04:47)
7. Greetings (02:08)

Total Time 1:16:46

11 October 2018

DEWEY REDMAN "LOOK FOR THE BLACK STAR" (FONTANA, 1966)






Dewey Redman, tenor saxophone
Jym Young, piano
Donal Garrett, bass, clarinet(only tr.4)
Eddie Moore, drums


1. Look For The Black Star     15:41
2. For Eldon     6:29
3. Spur Of The Moment     1:54
4. Seven And One  13:22
5. Of Love     7:58


Recorded in San Francisco on January 4, 1966.


FONTANA 888 311 ZY (Netherlands, 1966)
This rip from Freedom TKCB-70321 (CD - Japan, 1994)


3 April 2014

RADIO JAZZ GROUP STUTTGART feat. Rutherford-Carl-Dudek-Reichel-Honsinger-Garrett "STUTTGART 1976"



Paul Rutherford, trombone
Rüdiger Carl, tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute, accordion
Gerd Dudek, soprano & tenor saxophone, flute
Hans Reichel, guitar
Wolfgang Dauner, piano, synthesizer
Tristan Honsinger, cello, vocals
Donald Rafael Garrett, bass

1. unknown title 06:22
2. unknown title 11:54
3. unknown title 16:03
4. unknown title 21:27

Recorded at Radio Studio SWR, Villa Berg, Stuttgart, Germany on February 27, 1976.

27 August 2011

Donald Rafael Garrett Ensemble - Live in Milan '78


A brief document from the time when Garrett was living in Italy.

Rec. live at "Cineteatro Ciak", Milan, Italy, on January 28,
1978 (mics recording)

Donald Rafael Garrett,bass,clarinet,flutes
Daniele Cavallanti,tenor & soprano sax,clarinet
Roberto della Grotta,cello
Filippo Monico,drums

1. Improvisation (30:04)

excerpt

5 January 2009

The Sea Ensemble- Donald Rafael Garrett and Zuzann 'Kali' Fasteau Garrett' Manzara AND after Nature 1977 (red records VPA 122 &130)


Now for the icing on on Anon P's EXTREMELY RICH..and GENEROUSLY proportioned cake.
A couple of albums of incredible free improvisations which are extremely eclectic and feature elements and material inspiration from all over the world, this is no slick lame ethno fusion.
Nor do the 'world music' inflections feel like gimmicky super impositions ,used purely for added colour.
No affectation here whatsoever, these records are qualitatively similar to the best of Don Cherry's explorations in this vein.

No question either of the abstract nature of the music here, heartfelt deeply thoughtful music at that.
No mere fusion ,but rather a very personal synthesis.
Most here will remember Donald Rafael Garrett as having played with John Coltrane (kulu se mama, ascension)Joseph Jarman,and Muhal Richard Abrahms among others.
Kali z. fasteau Continues the legacy on her own label.
here
http://www.kalimuse.com/

here's an excerpted review of 'memoirs of a dream' fasteau's recent double cd release of previously unissued Sea Ensemble material.

“The vintage of the tapes is somewhat problematic to the sound quality of the performances, particularly on the second disc, but this pales in importance to the beautiful sounds that are unveiled. The first disc presents two studio pieces, both of which make use of overdubbing to allow Fasteau and Garrett to add a second layer of instruments. Garrett’s bass and balafon merge with Fasteau’s harp and piano on “Zenith” in an oscillating dance of binary rhythms. Soon the former’s corpulent strings stretch across a spiraling progression radiated from Fasteau’s ivories. Further along in the temporal continuum Fasteau’s piquant cello streaks playful brush strokes against a clattering, vaguely metallic percussive canvas. “Bamboo Groove” is more grounded than it’s companion. Rooted firmly with Garrett’s rich bass shakuhachi anchor Fasteau’s ghostly nai sails emotively above before joining with clarinet, and later voices, to create a fathomless aquatic landscape of brightly plumed harmonic cilia.

“Disc Two gathers performances from a public concert the pair gave in Turkey opening with the greeting that could fit well as the overarching mantra for this entire set, “welcome to a feast of sound and movement…non-sound and non-movement…eat heartily and chew your food.” Audiophile listeners willing to sift through the thin veil of static will find aural treasures beneath. Broken into eleven interlocking fragments, the performance covers a wide range of emotions and sonorities. Passages blend from one to the next and several of the pieces seem devoid of an appreciable beginning or end, but this kind of cyclical framework appears integral to the Sea Ensemble’s sound and esthetic. Garrett and Fasteau even touch on the cosmic influence of Sun Ra turning in an ethereal rendition of his “Calling Planet Earth” to the tune of oscillating shakuhachis. Compared to the studio offerings on the first disc these in-the-moment creations have a visceral facet to their execution that is easily intoxicating.

“With Garrett’s passing the Sea Ensemble necessarily dissolved, but Fasteau has continued her investigations into improvised music, releasing a half dozen or so recordings in the last few years (predominantly on Flying Note). This worthwhile set works as a beautiful point of ingress into her earlier work with Garrett as well as a stirring testament to the time they shared together, and will hopefully garner a wide audience.”
Derek Taylor, ALLABOUTJAZZ
Anon ,thanks again for these exceptional records.


THE SEA ENSEMBLE (DONALD RAFAEL GARRETT & ZUSAAN FASTEAU GARRETT) - AFTER NATURE
Red Record, VPA 130, 1977
side 1:
1. INFINITY 13.25
Garrett - bass, voice
Fasteau - cello, voice
2. EVLENMEK 4.20
Garrett - sol clarinet
Fasteau - ramazan, divul
side 2:
3. OH YEAH 6.56
Garrett - bass, ney, voice, flute
Fasteau - sheng, voice, casabash, sansa
4. FEZA'S SONG 5.55
Fasteau - sol clarinet
Garrett - bass flute, voice
Milan, 22/7/77

THE SEA ENSEMBLE - MANZARARed Record, VPA 122, 1977
side 1:
1. ABIDA'S DANCE 6.55
2. OUGADOUGOU 5.45
3. AKAGUNDUZ 2.50
side 2:
4. BINALI 7.00
5. YOLAN 7.45
Don Rafael Garrett & Zusaan Fasteau Garrett - voices, clarinets, piano, contrabass, cello, shakuhachi, ney, sansa, sheng, tambour, cumbus, percussion & more
Milano 22.2.77