Thursday, February 23, 2012
Monday, October 31, 2011
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Trio X - 2006 U.S.Tour [7CD]
CD 1 - Live At St.Lawrence University (cimpol-5006)
CD 2 - Live At The Colgate University (cimpol-5007)
CD 3 - Live In Chicago, Illinois (cimpol-5008)
CD 4 - Live In Waukee, Iowa (cimpol-5009)
CD 5 - Live In Greenbay, Wisconsin (cimpol-5010)
CD 6 - Live In Detroit, Michigan (cimpol-5011)
CD 7- Live At Hamilton College (cimpol-5012)
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Cecil Taylor - In Berlin '88 (1989) [11CD BOX]
一波Cecil Taylor完結。
(不知道FMP盯著這個博客還是怎麼的,這套被刪的特別快,所以下載從速吧=..=)
MP3 192 CBR LAME3.97
[FMP CD 000] The Cecil Taylor Workshop Ensemble - Legba Crossing
[FMP CD 002] Cecil Taylor & Günter Sommer - Riobec
[FMP CD 003] Cecil Taylor & Paul Lovens - Regalia
[FMP CD 004] Cecil Taylor & Louis Moholo - Remembrance
[FMP CD 005] Cecil Taylor & Han Bennink - Spots, Circles, And Fantasy
[FMP CD 006] Cecil Taylor & Tony Oxley - Leaf Palm Hand
[FMP CD 008 & 009] Cecil Taylor European Orchestra - Alms,Tiergarten (Spree)
[FMP CD 011] Cecil Taylor, Tristan Honsinger & Evan Parker - The Hearth
[FMP CD 016] Cecil Taylor & Derek Bailey - Pleistozaen Mit Wasser
[FMP CD 018] Cecil Taylor - Erzulie Maketh Scent
The Complete Candid Recordings Of Cecil Taylor And Buell Neidlinger [4CD BOX]
APE, CUE
來一波Cecil Taylor,話說好久沒聽即興樂,前衛樂了,難道是我Dionysus版繆斯枯竭了么!Apollo去死吧!
在話說當年集了好多CT現場視頻,不過應該沒人有興趣,就不發了。=V=
Monday, May 23, 2011
Derek Bailey's 3 Bootlegs [6 hrs+]
Derek Bailey - Company Aug. 24, 1980 (1.5 hrs)
Derek Bailey - Company March 3, 1979 (2.67 hrs)
Derek Bailey - Company tonic nyc 18 MAY-2002 (2 hrs)
Friday, May 20, 2011
Derek Bailey & Evan Parker - The Incus Festival (April 22, 1985) [VHS]
No cover.
Pic: Balthus, Guitar Lesson, 1934
Derek Bailey - On The Edge (1992) [2 DVD]
Derek Bailey在英国第4电视台做的4集55分钟的关于即兴的电视节目。脚本是他本人写的,你说牛逼不牛逼~
A series of four 55 minute films shown on Channel 4 TV in the UK in early 1992. To say this was the best and most intelligent analysis of improvisation to be screened on UK television is probably unnecessary: it has in all likelihood been the only televised programme on this form of music-making. Written and narrated by Derek Bailey, produced and directed by Jeremy Marr, it developed out of the first edition of Bailey's book on improvisation (the broadcast almost coinciding with the publication of the second edition) and attempted to provide a world-view of the subject, not being bound by country, musical genre or preconception. The four programmes were:
* 1: Passing it on
Broadcast 2 February 1992 this programme featured: Douglas Ewart at Haynes School in Chinatown, Chicago; improvisation in Mozart with Robert Levin, piano and the Acadamy of Ancient Music with Christopher Hogwood; John Zorn and Cobra; improvisation in religious and devotional music and communities with: Naji Hakim - organ improvisations in Paris; Gaelic psalm singing on the Scottish Isles of Harris and Lewis; and Indian singing with Pundit Hanuman Misra.
* 2: Movements in time
Broadcast 9 February 1992, tracing the effects of migration on improvising links across continents and the production of new styles from the combinations: qawwali from the Sufis in New Delhi, Northern India; Hindu music of Rajistan with Ram Narayan; early medieval music performed in Andalucia by Symphony (Stevie Wishart, Mark Loopuy, Jim Denley); improvisation in dance with: Mario Maya, flamenco; Indian kathak mime and movement; and Egyptian gypsy music; the mixture of Cuban music and jazz with Eddie Palmieri.
* 3: A liberating thing
Broadcast 16 February 1992, concentrating on jazz based and free improvisation. With Max Roach at the Harlam School of the Arts; Butch Morris conducting (with, among others, Shelley Hirsch); Sang-Won Park and Korean music; Max Eastley's sound sculptures; Derek Bailey (solo and fleetingly with Phil Wachsmann, Steve Noble and Alex Ward); Steve Noble and Alex Ward duo; Nashville musicians including Buddy Emmons; Eugene Chadbourne.
* 4: Nothin premeditated
Broadcast 23 February 1992, with Jerry Garcia and The Grateful Dead; Buddy Guy; George Lewis and computers (and in quartet with Douglas Ewart and sound and video generation); mbira music from Zimbabwe; music of the Tonga people; concluding with a house party on the Lower East side.