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15 novembro 2011

Ethnic Heritage Ensemble 'A Tribute to Don Cherry' 2008




Ethnic Heritage Ensemble 'A Tribute to Don Cherry'

[ Sardinia Jazz Festival 2008 ]

RAI3, live broadcast from Sant'Anna Arresi, Piazza del Nuraghe, Sardinia, 5th September 2008

Kahil El'Zabar
drums, percussion, vocals

Corey Wilkes
trombone, flugelhorn, percussion

Ernest Dawkins
sax, percussion

Farred Haque
guitar



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Charles Brackeen : Rhythm X (1968)



Charles Brackeen, tenor saxophone

Don Cherry, trumpet

Charlie Haden, bass

Edward Blackwell, drums



1. Rhythm X - 07:57

2. Hour Glass - 11:31

3. Charles Concept - 06:41

4. C.B. Blues - 07:39



Recorded on January 26, 1968 at Upsurge Studio, New York City.



STRATA-EAST SECD 9026

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For all those who have longed for some real good Jazz...

One of the rare recordings from or with Charles Brackeen - here joined by Don Cherry, Charlie Haden and Ed Blackwell.

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01 novembro 2010

Old and New Dreams - 1977

Don Cherry, Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Eddie Blackwell - Old and New Dreams
FLAC (EAC rip) | separate tracks | Log + CUE | full scans | ~271 MB incl. 3% recovery (2 files)
Label: Black Saint (120 013-2) | Year 1977


The Music:
01. Handwoven (Ornette Coleman) 06:53
02. Dewey's Tune (Dewey Redman) 05:52
03. Chairman Mao (Charlie Haden) 07:33
04. Next To The Quiet Stream (Don Cherry) 06:42
05. Augmented (Don Cherry) 10:05
06. Old And New Dreams (Dewey Redman) 06:26
Total Time: 43:31


Don Cherry - pocket trumpet
Dewey Redman - tenor sax and musette (*)
Charlie Haden - bass
Eddie Blackwell - drums and gong

(*) Note on discogs.com:
The instrument Suona (Han Chinese oboe, also called Laba) played by Dewey Redman is credited "Musette" on this release.

Recorded in October 1976 in New York City (USA) at Generation Sounds Studios

Release Date: 1977 December 28

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They released two records on the German jazz label ECM: a self-titled release in 1979 and Playing, recorded live, a year later. These discs were bookended by a pair of discs on the Italian Black Saint label: a studio record from 1976 (also self-titled) and 1987's One For Blackwell, capturing the quartet's final concert at a birthday celebration for Blackwell.

Haden is the only surviving member of the quartet, Blackwell having died in 1992, Cherry in 1995 and Redman in 2006.
Source: Wikipedia


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Old and New Dreams - A Tribute To Blackwell - 1987

Old and New Dreams - A Tribute to Blackwell 1987
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Label: Black Saint (120 113-2)

The Music:
01 Happy House - 9:15 (Ornette Coleman)
02 Law Years - 9:00 (Ornette Coleman)
03 Guinea - 8:10 (Don Cherry) *
04 Dewey's Tune - 11:25 (Dewey Redman)
05 Street Woman - 9:30 (Ornette Coleman)

The Players:
Don Cherry - Trumpet
Dewey Redman - Tenor saxophone
Charlie Haden - Bass
Ed Blackwell - Drums

* I found the following note on discogs.com against track 3: Issues mistakenly list Guinea as "Togo". In fact, after listening to the ECM album (ecm1154) that contains both Ed Blackwell's "Togo" and Don Cherry's "Guinea," I can confirm that this is "Guinea" and not "Togo" - as is stated on the cover scans that I'm including.

Recorded November 7, 1987 : Ed Blackwell Festival, Atlanta, GA
Label: Black Saint
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Don Cherry . Organic Music Society . 1972

Album cover and painting by Moki.

Don Cherry . Organic Music Society . 1972 . double LP
Label: Caprice CAP 2001 - RIKS DLP1, Swedenmp3 @ 192 kbps | jpg of front cover | ~108 MB

The Music:
      A
1.
North Brazilian Ceremonial Hymn - (N.Vasconcelos) - 12:30 Mono
2. Elixir & Manusha Raga Kamboji - (D.Cherry) - (Hans Isgren) - 8:30 Stereo
      B
3.
Relativity Suite Part One - (D.Cherry) - 6:53 Stereo
4. Relativity Suite Part Two - (D.Cherry) - 12:02 Stereo
      C
5.
Terry's Tune - (T.Riley), Hope - (D.Cherry)
  - The Creator Has A Master Plan - (P.Sanders/L.Thomas)
  - Sidharta - (D.Cherry)
  - Utopia & Visions - (D.Cherry) - 20:30 Stereo
     D
6.
Bra Joe From Kilimanjaro & Terry's Tune - (D.Brand) - (T.Riley) - 6:34 Mono
7. Resa - (D.Cherry) - 7:43 Mono

The Players:

Don Cherry. trumpet, piano, harmonium, vocals
Maffy Falay. muted trumpet
Tommy Goldman. flute
Tommy Koverhult. flute
Tage Siven. bass
Temiz Okay. drums
Youth Orchestra
Mok Cherry. tamboura, vocal
Nana Vasconcelos. berimbau, percussion
Helen Eggert. tamboura, vocal
Hans Isgren. sarangi
Bengt Berger. drums, percussion, tabla
H'suan. percussion, trumpet
Chris Bothen. doussn' gouni

The Record:
Recorded on various dates in 1971 & 1972, in Stockholm and Copenhagen on a hippie commune organic farm. Equal parts free jazz, freek folk, and manson family jams....

Documentary recordings made 1971-1972 by Göran Freese, Rita Knox, Jan Bruér.

Only the recordings from August 14th, 1972 (Elixir-Relativity Suite) were made in a recording studio. The rest of the material consists of documentation recordings made on portable machines, some of them carried out under awkward acoustic conditions.

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Don Cherry . 1975 . Brown Rice

Don Cherry: trumpet, electric piano, voice
Charlie Haden: bass
Billy Higgins: drums
Frank Lowe: tenor sax
Ricky Cherry: electric & acoustic piano
Bunchie Fox: electric bongos
Verna Gillis: voice
Moki: tamboura
Hakim Jamil: bass

1 - Brown Rice 5:14
2 - Malkauns 13:59
3 - Chenrezig 12:50 accomp. text "Avalokitesvara om mani padme hum - The jewel in the lotus"
4 - Degi-Degi 7:05 accompanying text "Magic doll from damako"

(1, 2, 4) - Recorded at the Basement Recording Studios, New York. 1975
(3) - Recorded at Grog Kill, Woodstock, New York. 1975

A & M Horizon SP 717


Later releases on CD were titled "Brown Rice by Don Cherry"



Don Cherry

When people believe in boundaries, they become part of them.

Don Cherry - Where is Brooklyn? (1966)

Don Cherry - cornet, composer

Pharoah Sanders - tenor saxophone, piccolo flute

Henry Grimes - bass

Ed Blackwell - drums



1. Awake Nu (6:53)

2. Taste Maker (6:46)

3. The Thing (5:47)

4. There Is The Bomb (4:49)

5. Unite (17:47)


:: Where Is Brooklyn ::

14 maio 2010

The Avant-Garde (1960)


MP3@320KBPS
1. Cherryco
2. Focus On Sanity
3. The Blessing
4. The Invisible
5. Bemsha Swing

John Coltrane - soprano and tenor sax
Don Cherry - trumpet
Charlie Haden - bass (1,3)
Percy Heath - bass (2,4,5)
Ed Blackwell - drums

Recorded at Atlantic Studios, New York, New York on June 28 & July 8, 1960
Recorded in 1960, but only realeased in 1966

Originally released on Atlantic (1451)


:: The Avant-Garde ::


10 maio 2010

Art Deco . 1988 . Don Cherry

Art Deco / Don Cherry
A & M 395 258-2[CD]
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August 27,28,and 30, 1988

Don Cherry : trumpet
James Clay : tenor sax
Charlie Haden : bass
Billy Higgins : drums

Art Deco
When Will The Blues Leave
Body And Soul
Bemsha Swing
Maffy
Folk Medley
The Blessing
Passing
I've Grown Accustomed To Your Face
Compute


:: Art Deco :: @320 kbp/s

18 abril 2010

Symphony For Improvisers - 1966


Personnel:
Don Cherry (trumpet, cornet)
Henry Grimes, Jenny-Clark (bass)
Pharoah Sanders (piccolo, tenor saxophone)
Leandro "Gato" Barbieri (tenor saxophone)
Karl Berger (piano, vibraphone)
Ed Blackwell (drums).

1. Symphony For Improvisers / Nu Creative Love / What's Not Serious / Infant Happiness
2. Manhattan Cry / Lunatic / Sparkie Plenty / Om Nu

Recorded at the Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey on September 19, 1966

Label: Blue Note 1966


:: Symphony For Improvisers ::