My albums selction for the next week , search for it , listen it and enjoy ...maybe :
Cyril Meysson - Chaque Rémanence Se Rappelant À Son Souvenir Propre
Diastolic Murmurs – 'Live' Electronic Dissections #1 & #5
Nurse With Wound – The Sylvie And Babs Hi-Fi Companion
Bruno Meillier / Cyrille Cauvet / Dominique Lentin – Le Vaste Océan
Dieter Müh – Black Square
BrüleParPaing – Topos Chroniques
Final – The Apple Never Falls Far From The Tree
Wolf Eyes - Difficult Messages
The Silverman – Silvermandalas
Wolfgang Dauner's Et Cetera Feat. Jon Hiseman, Larry Coryell – Knirsch
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Oh Baby I Don't Love You Anymore - Wolfgang Dauner Quintet (The Oimels, 1969)
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Paint Groove Playlist #100 "End of the Summer, Rainbow chasing"
1. Macilumah - David Darling & The Wulu Bunun
2. Troubadix In Afrika - Rüdiger Oppermann's Harp Attack
3. One Dance - Don Cherry, Latif Kahn
4. Sa Fosca - Joan Bibiloni
5. Nzuku - Arp
6. Oxygen Waltz - X.Y.R.
7. Porco Deo - Black Lodge
8. Good Times Underwater - Family Fodder
9. Perhaps Next Record - Cos
10. Zé e Paraná - Azymuth
11. Enchanted Mirror - Luiz Bonfá
12. Human Race - Human Race
13. Morning Sundance - Peter Giger's Family Of Percussion, Archie shepp, Trilok Gurtu, Albert Mangelsdorff, Wolfgang Dauner
14. Autopsie d'un complot - Ahmed Malek
15. Ullawatu - Peter Howe
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Wolfgang Dauner Trio – Dream Talk
“An early session from German pianist Wolfgang Dauner – one with a sound that’s every bit as great as you’d expect from the title! The “dream talk” component here is one that comes from Dauner’s gentle, yet modern approach to the keys – one that’s clearly learning lessons from 50s modernists like George Russell or Bill Evans, but which is stretching out here in some of the bolder freedoms of the European scene at the time – a precursor to later modes on MPS and Saba, but performed here with a bit more careful restraint. The record’s nicely free from some of the overindulgences of some of Dauner’s 70s sides, and is an acoustic effort throughout – extremely imaginative, with a “set free” quality that’s also never too “out”, nor too full of itself – a bit like the best early recordings by Steve Kuhn. Wolfgang’s approach to the keys is nothing less than revelatory – and he receives well matched accompaniment from bassist Eberhard Weber and drummer Fred Braceful.” – Soundohm.
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https://www.mixcloud.com/yabest/flights
Yabe Tadashi ♫ New Mixcloud
Chucho Valdés -Invitacion
Terri Lyne Carrington & Social Science -Pray The Gay Away
Andi Otto -Down The Charukeshi Road (feat. M.D.Pallavi)
The Paradise Bangkok Molam International Band -เดี่ยวแคนติดสูตร
Wolfgang Dauner -Lady Blue
United Future Organization -Loud Minority(Masuo Slow Mix)
Jules Brennan -Theme de Koto
Aïyb Dieng -Bôka Devotion
Yusef Lateef -Technological Homosapien
Twin Cosmos -Space Flight
Emile Londonien -Down The Big Street(Geoff Roy Remix)
Anadol -Eciflere Gel
Hieroglyphic Being -Brain Damage
Jack McDuff -Untitled D Minor (Live)
Wadadli Experience -We See Jah
Azar Lawrence -Bridge Into the New Age
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3/14 おはようございます。 Van Morrison / Avalon Sunset 839262-1 等更新完了しました。
Joe Carroll / with tfe Ray Bryant Quintet ln3272
John Sellers / Brother John Sellers FPX149
Lucky Thompson / plays Happy Days are Here Again pr7394
Dizzy Gillespie Roy Eldridge / Roy And Diz MGC-641
Illinois Jacquet / The Blues That's Me PRST7731
Oliver Nelson / Impressions Of Phaedra UAJ14019
Horace Silver Quintet / Sister Sadie - Break City 45-1750
Horace Silver Quintet / Blowin' The Blues Away - The Baghdad Blues 45-1751
Horace Silver And The Jazz Messengers / The Preacher - Doodlin' 45-1630
Eddie Davis Johnny Griffin / Tough Tenors Again N Again MPS15283ST
Harry Edison / Just Friends 33.106
Frank Foster / the Loud Minority Mrl349
Fred Van Hove Wolfgang Dauner / Requiem For Che Guevara MPS15009
Los Tremendos Gavilanes Juan y Salomon / Carta En El Buzon DTLP102
Sivakumar Sarma / Santur OCR77
Ripple / Willie Pass The Water GRDJ1013
Marlena Shaw / Yu-Ma - Go Away Little Boy 3-10542
Van Morrison / Avalon Sunset 839262-1
Young Rascals / Groovin' SD8148
Ronnie Dyson / One Man Band kc32211
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Favorite First Listens of 2022 So Far, in descending order:
1. Free Action - Wolfgang Dauner
2. Future Days - Can
3. The Three E.P.’s - The Beta Band
4. Rushup Edge - The Tuss
5. Seeing Means More Than Safety - Jeromes Dream
6. The Beta Band - The Beta Band
7. Glasgow Art School (15/04/05) - Autechre
8. Station to Station - David Bowie
9. Hot Rats - Frank Zappa
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Wolfgang Dauner - Output
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WOLFGANG DAUNER, RIP
1967, Hamburg, NDR, Wolfgang Dauner (organ) Gert Dudek (ts) Jean-Luc Ponty (vln) Eberhard Weber (b) Fred Braceful (d)
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Take Off Your Clothes To Feel The Setting Sun - Wolfgang Dauner Quintet (The Oimels, 1969)
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Wolfgang Dauner
Output
@ 1970 W Germany Pressing
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An early outlier in the ECM catalog, Output convulses with as much originality as it did when it was first released. Wolfgang Dauner, perhaps better known as founder of the United Jazz + Rock Ensemble (which saw ECM greats Eberhard Weber, Kenny Wheeler, and Charlie Mariano pass through its doors), assembles a modest trio of talent for this classic 1970 studio free-for-all. The end result is humor, brilliance, and chaos rolled into one. Most of the album flirts with any number of possible paths, the sole exception being “Nothing To Declare,” a straight-laced tangent into jazzy territory in which Dauner has a field day with his modulator. “Mudations” and “Brazing The High Sky Full” are cryptic bookends, while tracks like “Abraxas” whet our appetite with provocative flavors. Superb, if jumbled, musicianship and strong attention to detail are the order of the day. Dauner does wonders with limited means, Braceful sheds his skin whenever possible, and this is a far cry from the Weber of languid orchestral suites. Not an easy listen for the faint of heart, but one that will give back what’s put into it and, like the fully opened cover, gathers its power from another dimension.
ECM Review
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Ich war bei United im Akzente (ohne Hiseman), United in der Hohner-Hallle Trossingen (mit Bierbänken), United schlecht organisiert in der Tuttlinger Festhalle (ohne Eberhard Weber), United im Theaterhaus (Dauner sprach am Ende ins Hüfttäschchen: “Wir spielen jetzt, weil es so schön war das erste Stück nochmal, ich hoffe die Tontechnik hört uns jetzt” Und hörte erstmals “Meise am Fenster”), ich war bei mit Wecker und Band (”Ich habe mir lange überlegt, ob ich jemanden auf meine Tour mitnehmen soll, der besser Klavierspielen kann als ich”) in der Liederhalle, im Tübinger Schloßhof, in Ulm und Freiburg (”Konzert ‘90″ verdammt, das muß bald 30 Jahre her sein), bei mit Wecker im Duo, und mit Wecker und Streichquartett (das war schön). Ich war bei Dauner, Mariano, Mangelsdorff und Saluzzi, aber Saluzzi musste zurück nach Argentinien, und stattdessen kam Dieter Ilg. Wir waren dicht dran bei “Dauner solo bei Jazz in der Mitte” (das einzige Mal, daß wir bei Jazz in der Mitte waren, und immer noch waren Leute über ein Konzert mit Mangelsdorff verzückt, das vor unserer Zeit war. Ich war leider nie bei einem Dauner/ Mangelsdorff-Duo) und/aber gleich drauf bei Dauner & Jean Luc Ponty. Im Gustav-Siegle-Haus. Meine greise, antroposophische erste Klavierlehrerin hat gesagt: Wenn du unbedingt jazzen mußt, dann wie Wolfgang Dauner, Ich habe zwei Platten, die nicht in der Wikipedia-Diskographie auftauchen (und verlangen Sie nicht, daß ich mich darum auch noch kümmere). Öfter als Sie es sich vorstellen können, höre ich heimlich alleine das feine sozialistische Kinderhörspiel Das Auto Blubberbubb von einer gichtbrüchigen Kindercassette. Ich habe leichtfertig begonnen, unspielbare Ravelstücke einzuüben, nur weil er das konnte. Wir waren schließlich, als es diese Internettagebuch schon gab (Sie dürfen auf den Wolfgang-Dauner-Tag drücken), auf einer Gedenkveranstaltung für Albert, im Theaterhaus mit Nils, bei Dauner père et fils rocken das Kirchlein, und bei “Ich muß mich sehr konzentrieren, damit ich das auch schön spiele” mit Bernadette Schoog. Ich war auf ganz schön vielen Dauner-Konzerten in unserer Zeit. Ich werde wahrscheinlich trotzdem kaum jemanden so vermissen.
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Paint Groove #26 “Raga journey”
1. In the Silence of the Morning Sunrise(Live) - Agitation Free
2. Raga - Wolfgang Dauner
3. Wo bist du? - Popol Vuh
4. Acka Raga - Shocking Blue
5. The Way - July
6. Try to Be - Embryo
7. Gypsy Woman - Tim Buckley
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The SOFT BOYS "Underwater Moonlight ...and how it got There" (3xLP + 7". 2001 / rec. 1979-80) [UK]
Masahiko SATO & Wolfgang DAUNER "Pianology" (LP. 2016 / rec. 1971) [JAP/GER]
RIMARIMBA [Robert COX] "Chicago Death Excretion Geometry" (LP. 1987) [UK]
WOO "Whichever Way you are going, you are going wrong" (LP. 2013 / rec. 1978-81) [UK]
Midori TAKADA "Through the looking Glass" (LP. 2017 / rec. 1983) [JAP]
COZMIC CORRIDORS "Cozmic Corridors" (LP. 2017 / rec. 1972-73) [GER]
PUSSY GALORE "Historia de la Musica rock" (LP. 1990) [US]
The AFFLICTED MAN "The Afflicted Man's musical Bag" (LP. 1979) [UK]
The BETTER BEATLES "Mercy Beat" (LP. 2007 / rec. 1981) [US]
Frances CANNON & The EXTRATERRESTRIALS "The singing Psychic" (LP. 1987) [US]
François De ROUBAIX, Bernard MAÎTRE "Les Onix - Enregistrements méconnus pour Marionnettes, Théâtre et Télévision" (LP. 2016 / rec. 1972-76) [FR]
The SCALLIONS "Sounds of RECORDS and the Past" (LP. 2008 / rec. 1990-2007) [US]
V/A "Florida Punk from the Sixties" (LP. 1983 / rec. 1966-69) [US]
Ariel KALMA "An evolutionary Music (original Recordings: 1972-1979)" (2xLP. 2014 / rec. 1972-79) [FR]
Alain GORAGUER "La Planète sauvage (original Soundtrack Recording)" (LP. 2014 / rec. 1973) [FR]
Roger MILLER "Oh - Guitars, etc..." (LP. 1988) [US]
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Wolfgang Dauner Group - Jive Samba (Rischka's Soul)
Recorded in November, 1969 and first released as a so called private pressing the recordings had a second release nearly three years later on famous German label Brain (1016, 1972). Dauner with his strong sidemen Sigi Schwab, guitar and Eberhard Weber, bass and cello with two drummers (Braceful and Wittich) played cool jazz fusion with fluiding organ play from Dauner, sometimes heavy, sometimes dreamy and psychedelic guitar eruptions from master of guitar Sigi Schwab, tuneful and melodic and mostly straight on rhythms. CD and LP come with informative booklet/ insert and liner notes from Wolfgang Dauner himself.
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