Showing posts with label Jean-Luc Ponty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jean-Luc Ponty. Show all posts

22 December 2013

JEAN LUC PONTY, JEAN CHARLES CAPON, GILBERT ROVERE, LIONEL MAGAL, JEF GILSON ‎– CONCERT À LA M.J.C. COLOMBES (PALM, 1972)





A1. Sniffin The Blues
A2. Espagnolades
A3. Tears For Billy

B1. Chant Inca
B2. Pour Barbara
B3. Chromatisme


Gilbert Rovere, bass (A1 to B1, B3)
Jef Catoire, bass (B2)
Gerard Rakotoarivony, Fender bass (B1, B3)
Jean-Charles Capon, cello
Lionel Magal, percussion
Jef Gilson, piano, flute
Jean-Luc Ponty, violin


Recorded in November 1968 at the Maison des Jeunes et de la Culture, Colombes.

Palm ‎– PALM 2

Vinyl Rip

7 December 2013

JEF GILSON - JEAN-LUC PONTY - JEAN-LOUIS CHAUTEMPS – ŒIL VISION (DISQUES DU CLUB DE L'ÉCHIQUIER, 1963)





Claude Lenissois, bass clarinet (A4,5, B1)
Daniel Humair, drums, percussion (A1-3, B1,2)
Gilbert Rovère, bass (B1,2)
Guy Pedersen, bass (A1-3)
Henri Texier, bass (A1-3)
Jacques Di Donato, alto saxophone  (B1)
Jean-Louis Chautemps, tenor saxophone (A4,5, B1,2)
Jean-Luc Ponty, violin (A1-5)
Joseph Martin, horn (A4,5)
Liliane Mazeron, vocals
Pierre Caron, tenor saxophone (B1)
Pierre Sim, bass (A4,5)
Stéphane Vilar, drums, percussion (A4,5)

A1. Œil Vision
A2. Chant Inca
A3. Chromatisme
A4. Jeffology I
A5. Jeffology II

B1. Satirique
B2. Chant-Inca

Recorded at studio Europa-Sonor, Paris, France.

Disques Du Club De L'Échiquier - AF1, 1963
Société Française De Productions Phonographiques - SFP 13.002, 1968
Spalax Music - SPX 6836, 1981.

Vinyl Rip




16 July 2012

JEAN-LUC PONTY & MASAHIKO SATO "ASTRORAMA" (FAR EAST, 1970)






Many Thanks to Mew23 for his excellent contribution!
And I want to say thank you to Bernhard and to G (I haven't forgot YOU!). First G than Berhard offered a mp3 version of  the fourth LP of this series (see here - go to comments for a list). I shall wait some more time before I resort to it. Maybe someone is willing to share a version in flac.
But before this might happen enjoy this:



JEAN-LUC PONTY & MASAHIKO SATO "ASTRORAMA"

Jean-Luc Ponty, violin
Masahiko Sato, electric and acoustic piano
Yoshiaki Masuo, guitar
Nils-Henning Ørsted Pedersen , bass
Motohiko Hino, drums

A1. Golden Green [13:08]
A2. And So On [07:49]
B1. Astrorama / Nuggis [24:37]

'Golden Green' and 'Astrorama' composed by Jean-Luc Ponty,
'And So On' by Masahiko Sato, 'Nuggis' by Wolfgang Dauner
Produced by Joachim Ernst Berendt
Recorded August 29, 1970 at Toshiba Studios, Tokyo, Japan.

Liberty/Toshiba LPC-8039 & FAR EAST ETJ-65016 (source for rip)
(lp rip)