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9 November 2018

RADIO JAZZ GROUP STUTTGART & BRÖTZMANN - SCHLIPPENBACH QUARTET "STUTTGART, 1973"



A rather short one....


Radio Jazz Group Stuttgart:
Ack van Rooyen, trumpet,flugelhorn
Joki Freund, tenor saxophone
Wolfgang Dauner, piano
Fred Braceful, drums

Peter Brötzmann - Alexander von Schlippenbach - Quartet:
Peter Brötzmann, tenor saxophone
Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
Peter Kowald, bass
Paul Lovens, drums


1. Announcement (Dieter Zimmerle) 0:41
2. Bollocks (AvS) 10:31
3. Announcement (Dieter Zimmerle)  0:24

Recorded at SDR-Studio, Villa Berg, Stuttgart, Germany on March 8, 1973.

15 October 2017

MARION BROWN - LEO SMITH GROUP "ESSLINGEN, 1970"






Wadada Leo Smith, trumpet, percussion
Marion Brown, alto saxophone, percussion
Thomas Stoewsand, cello, flute(s)
Manfred Eicher, double bass
Fred Braceful, drums, percussion


1. unknown title  28:36
2. unknown title (fade-out_incomplete) 17:00


Recorded on December 18, 1970 at Club Laboratorium, Esslingen, Germany.

Recorded by Süddeutscher Rundfunk and (first) broadcast on SDR-2 "Leo Smith-Marion Brown Gruppe in Esslingen" on February 12, 1971.


24 December 2014

RISCHKA'S LIGHT FACES ‎– IRIS, INRI, PENCIL AND PSALM (CTR PRODUCTIONS, 1971)





A1. Introduction
A2. Taxi To Musberg
A3. Rischka's Light Faces
A4. Heikideiki

B1. Rischka For Rogue's Gallery
B2. Om Mami Padme Hum
B3. Bumm-Bumm's Lullaby

Eberhard Weber, electric bass, vocals, percussion
Roland Wittich, drums, melodron, vocals, percussion
Fred Braceful, drums, percussion, vocals
Siegfried Schwab, electric guitar, concert guitar, sambul-karang, percussion
Wolfgang Dauner, piano, organ, cembalo, clavinet, ring-modulator, bass trumpet, electra-melodica, sound-horn, vocals, percussion


Recorded on 13 December 1970 at Orange Recording Studios Ltd., 3+4 New Compton Street, London, WC2.

CTR-Produktion ‎– CTR 34694 ST

LP Rip

Best wishes to all


3 June 2014

RADIO JAZZ GROUP STUTTGART & KARL BERGER "STUTTGART 1971/72"




Ack Van Rooyen, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Walter "Joki" Freund, soprano & tenor saxophone
Frank St. Peter, alto & tenor saxophone
Gerd Dudek, soprano & tenor saxophone, flute
Karl Berger, vibraphone
Wolfgang Dauner, piano, ring modulator
Eberhard Weber, bass, cello
Fred Braceful, drums
Allen Blairman, drums

1. We Are You (K. Berger) (Dedicated to Albert Ayler)     15:56
2. Announcement                                     00:25
3. Sounds (K. Berger) (inc)                             05:42
4. It's Your Turn (K. Berger) (first version (inc))     16:55
5. Introduction (Dieter Zimmerle)                     00:40
6. It's Your Turn (K. Berger) (second version (inc))     11:44

Recorded ar Radio Studio SWR Villa Berg, Stuttgart on July 29, 1971.

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Ack Van Rooyen, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Walter "Joki" Freund, soprano & tenor saxophone
Frank St. Peter, alto & tenor saxophone
Karl Berger, vibraphone
Wolfgang Dauner, piano, ring modulator
Eberhard Weber, bass, cello
Fred Braceful, drums
Makaya Ntshoko, drums
Ingrid Berger, vocals

7. Introduction                             00:51
8. Catch Up - Who is Blind? (K. Berger) (inc)     17:23

Recorded at Radio Studio SWR Villa Berg, Stuttgart in July, 1972.


2 February 2014

FRED VAN HOVE / WOLFGANG DAUNER "REQUIEM FOR CHE GUEVARA / PSALMUS SPEI" (MPS, 1968)



For Fredzo and Alex in Solex


Side A:
WOLFGANG DAUNER "PSALMUS SPEI FOR CHOIR AND JAZZ GROUP" 13:25

Manfred Schoof, trumpet
Gerd Dudek, tenor saxophone
Wolfgang Dauner, organ, Hohner-electra-melodica
Eberhard Weber, cello
Jürgen Karg, bass
Fred Braceful, drums
Choir (Kantorei) at St. Martin in Kassel
Conducted by Klaus Martin Ziegler


Side B:
FRED VAN HOVE  "REQUIEM FOR CHE GUEVARA, MARTIN LUTHER KING, JOHN F. AND ROBERT KENNEDY, MALCOLM X" (for organ and jazz group) 17:27
Cel Overberghe, Kris Wanders, Willem Breuker, saxophone
Ed Kröger, trombone
Peter Kowald, bass
Fred Van Hove, organ
Han Bennink, drums

Recorded live at the "Kirche am Südstern", at the Berlin Jazz Festival on November 10, 1968.

MPS 15205 ST (LP)
(ripped from CRYSTAL 066 CRY 45 303 [LP], 1979)

Note: Psalmus Spei has psalm 58/2,4,5 and 139/7-12 as lyrics for the choir.
Requiem for Che Guevara... is based on Martin Luther's "Mitten wir im Leben sind, von dem Tode umgeben" (in the midst of live we're surrounded by death)

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7 April 2013

WOLFGANG DAUNER / EBERHARD WEBER / JÜRGEN KARG / FRED BRACEFUL - UNTITLED (CALIG, 1969)





This links Miloo2's post of "Output" with our series of releases on the Calig label. In a similar vein, recorded in the previous year. The tracks merge and so there is one side per file.

A1. Über Musik 0:07
A2. Voices 1:22
A3. Arco 0:23
A4. Blues 1:55
A5. Karg 4:44
A6. Pamukkale 4:45
A7. 4'38" 4:38

B1. Beat 2:25
B2. Op. 5 4:08
B3. Bemerkung 0:14
B4. Gespräch 0:30
B5. Dauner 3:30
B6. Tape Two 4:08
B7. Aᵇ—C 0:35
B8. Braceful 0:35


Wolfgang Dauner, vocals, piano, organ, violin, melodica, trombone, plastic pipe
Eberhard Weber, vocals, bass, cello
Jürgen Karg, vocals, bass, saw
Fred Braceful, vocals, drums, percussion
Christoph Klein, electronics (A5)


Recorded Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg April 29th, 1969.

Calig ‎– CAL 30 603, 1969

Vinyl Rip

25 March 2013

WOLFGANG DAUNER - Output (ECM 1970)



I got this from rutracker torrent site and somebody (possibly original uploader - thank you mishka1981) was carrying enough to make complete early ECM-like CD artwork for it. I found it while searching for Eberhard Weber and realized later that this is his first ECM date ever. Probably one of the weirdest albums on the label, it was well described by Tyran Grillo on his "between sound and space" blog:

An early outlier in the ECM catalog, Output convulses with as much lively originality as it did when it was first released. Wolfgang Dauner, perhaps better known as founder of the United Jazz + Rock Ensemble, assembles a modest trio of talent for this classic 1970 studio free-for-all. The end result is humor, provocation, brilliance, and chaos all rolled into one. (...) Superb, if jumbled, musicianship and a strong attention to detail make for a unique experience all around. Dauner does wonders with limited means, Braceful sheds his skin at every turn, and this is a far cry from the Weber of the languid orchestral suites. Not an easy listen for the faint of heart, but one that will give back what’s put into it. Viable candidate for quirkiest album cover of all time?

WOLFGANG DAUNER - Output (ECM 1970)

1. Mudations  5.45
2. Output  7.42
3. Bruch  4.15
4. Nothing To Declare  10.40
5. Abraxas  4.24
6. Brazing The High Sky Full  4.25

all compositions by W.Dauner, except 6 by F.Braceful and W.Dauner

Wolfgang Dauner - piano, ring modulator, Hohner Electra-clavinet C
Eberhard Weber - bass, cello, guitar
Fred Braceful - percussion, voice

Recorded September 15 and October 1, 1970 at Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg. Produced by Manfred Eicher.

ECM 1006 (vinyl rip)

26 January 2013

MAL WALDRON ‎– SPANISH BITCH (GLOBE 1971)








A1.  Spanish Bitch                            
A2.  Eleanor Rigby                           
B1.  Black Chant                               
B2.  All That Funk                             

The album was produced by Manfred Eicher and originally destined for the ECM label, hence the artwork. However, it was picked up in Japan by Victor for their Globe sub-label and, in the end, was never released on ECM or on CD.

Mal Waldron, piano
Isla Eckinger, bass
Fred Braceful, drums

Recorded in Ludwigsburg, West Germany, September 18, 1970.
Released on Globe ‎– SMJX – 10113; distributed by Victor Musical Industries.

Vinyl Rip

10 September 2011

BOB DEGEN TRIO "CELEBRATIONS" (CALIG, 1968)






Throwing some light (see the cover ;) on the pre-history of ECM - Manfred Eicher was not content with the recording/music.

Obviously Paul Bley is an influence - hear for yourself...



BOB DEGEN TRIO "CELEBRATIONS"


Bob Degen, piano
Manfred Eicher, bass
Fred Braceful, drums


1. For A Better Tomorrow 10:26
2. Little Garden 05:49
3. Celebrations 08:15
4. Petal 03:52
5. Gem 07:05


Recorded on May 25th, 1968 at Tonstudio Villingen/Schwarzwald, Germany.

CALIG CAL 30 602

(lp rip)

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28 July 2011

INTERNATIONALES NEW JAZZ MEETING AUF BURG ALTENA (JG RECORDS/Compilation vol.2, 1970)






Here's the second part of the International Jazz Festival compilation - this one is more in a Jazz-Rock style.
My favourite piece is from the Wolfgang Dauner Trio - but it's up to you to decide...

Enjoy!





INTERNATIONALES NEW JAZZ MEETING AUF BURG ALTENA (Compilation vol.2)



1. JIGGS WHIGHAM TRIO

Jiggs Whigham, electric trombone
Hans Rettenbacher, bass
Tony Inzalaco, drums

"unknown title" (13:05)


2. WOLGAND DAUNER TRIO

Wolfgang Dauner, piano, electric piano, melodica
Eberhard Weber, bass
Fred Braceful, drums

"unknown title" (20:06)


3. RÜDIGER SCHULZ QUARTETT

Rüdiger Schulz, tenor saxophone
Udo Will, vibes
Theo Kierdorf, bass
Gernot Meyer, drums

"NightLaughing" (Udo Will) (07:12)


4. JAN HUYDTS TRIO + THEO LOVENDIE

Theo Lovendie, soprano & alto saxophone
Jan Huydts, electric piano
Alfred Haurand, bass
Leo de Ruiter, drums

"unknown title" (07:19)


5. DAVE PIKE SET

Dave Pike, vibes
Volker Kriegel, guitar
Hans Rettenbacher, bass
Peter Baumeister, drums

"But Anyway" (Volker Kriegel) (05:26)


6. DAVE PIKE SET

Dave Pike, vibes
Volker Kriegel, guitar
Hans Rettenbacher, bass
Peter Baumeister, drums

"unknown title" (13:35)



This is a compilation made from parts of two LPs.

Track 1 - 2 from JG RECORDINGS JG 21/22
"Internationales New Jazz Meeting Auf Burg Altena"
Recorded on June 27, 1970 at Altena, Burginnenhof, Germany.
The John Surman Trio was recorded on June 26, 1970.

Track 3 - 6 from JG RECORDINGS JG 24/25
"Remembering '70"
Recorded in 1970 at various concerts in Dortmund, Iserlohn and Altena.

(lp rip)








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