Re: Freejazz der 2. und 3. Generation

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Darf ich hier eine Empfehlung abgeben für ein 3CD Set, das ich noch nicht mal angehört habe? :-)

MUNTU RECORDINGS 3CD BOX. JEMEEL MOONDOC, ARTHUR WILLIAMS, ROY CAMPBELL JR., MARK HENNEN, WILLIAM PARKER and RASHID BAKR

3 CD Box + a Book!
The digipack contains a 115 pages book with 3 essays written by Ed Hazell and Jemeel Moondoc about Jazz Lofts Era in New York City, the Black Artists Movement and musical environment, many beautiful photos, original posters, complete Muntu sessionography etc.

CD 1: MUNTU ENSEMBLE / First Feeding

“First Feeding” 5’09”
“Flight (From The Yellow Dog)” 13’57”
“Theme For Milford (Mr. Body & Soul)” 20’37”

Jemeel Moondoc – alto saxophone
Arthur Williams – trumpet
Mark Hennen – piano
William Parker – bass
Rashid Bakr – drums

All compositions by Jemeel Moondoc (ASCAP).
Recorded April 17, 1977 at Bob Blank Studios, New York City.
Originally released in 1977 on Muntu Records 1001.
Originally published by Moon-Jem Publishing Co. in 1977
Photo on CD and on the cover of the box by T. Tashijan

First Feeding is dedicated to:
CECIL TAYLOR, SAM RIVERS, JIMMY LYONS, ANDREW CYRILLE, MILFORD GRAVES, BILL DIXON and RASHIED ALI whose feedings have been vital to the growth of this music.

CD 2: JEMEEL MOONDOC & MUNTU / The Evening Of The Blue Men

“The Evening Of The Blue Men, Part 3 (Double Expo)” 21’02”
“Theme For Diane” 19’39”

Jemeel Moondoc – alto saxophone Roy Campbell Jr. – trumpet William Parker – bass Rashid Bakr – drums

All compositions by Jemeel Moondoc (ASCAP).
Recorded March 30, 1979 live at Saint Marks Church in New York City by Peter Kuhn of Big City Records.
Originally released in 1979 on Muntu Records 1002.
Originally published by Moon-Jem Production Publishing & Enterprising Co. in 1979
Photo on CD by Anko C. Weirenga

“The Evening Of The Blue Men” is dedicated to Diane Moondoc.

CD 3: MUNTU / Live At Ali’s Alley

“Theme For Milford (Mr. Body and Soul)” 36‘35“

Jemeel Moondoc – alto saxophone
William Parker – bass
Rashid Bakr – drums

Composition by Jemeel Moondoc (ASCAP).
Recorded April 20, 1975 live at Ali’s Alley
Previously unreleased session.

Limited edition of 1000 copies!

The Reviews & Articles
Jemeel Moondoc & Muntu review at AAJ
Jemeel Moondoc & Muntu review at jazzandblues.blogspot.com
Jemeel Moondoc & Muntu review at lesondugrisli.com
Jemeel Moondoc & Muntu at Point of Departure by Ed Hazell
Jemeel Moondoc & Muntu (No Business, Reissues 2010) by Stef at freejazz-stef.blogspot.com
Dusted Reviews – Jemeel Moondoc & Muntu – Muntu Recordings by Derek Taylor
Jemeel Moondoc: Muntu Recordings (No Business Records) at Jazznet Denmark (in Dannish)

Quelle: http://www.nobusinessrecords.com/NBCD7-8-9.php

Ich hab das per PayPal bezahlt und innert weniger Tage erhalten. Das Set ist hübsch gestaltet, das Booklet wohl ziemlich definitiv, auch mit einigen allgemeineren Infos (inkl. Karte) zur Loft-Szene.

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