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Dave Brubeck & Gerry Mulligan Quartet
1. Jumpin' Bean [7:20]
2. St. Louis Blues [11:08]

Dave Brubeck – piano
Gerry Mulligan – baritone saxophone
Jack Eugene Six – bass
Allan Dawson – drums

Andrzej Kurylewicz Contemporary Music Formation & Wanda Warska
3. Interferences [6:46]
4. Rotation [8:25]
5. Fragments Of Billie Holliday's Memories [6:54]

Andrzej Przybielski – trumpet (3-5)
Andrzej Piela – trombone (3-5)
Andrzej Kurylewicz – valve trombone, percussion (3-5)
Jacek Bednarek – bass (3-5)
Janusz Trzcinski – drums (3-5)
Tomasz Ochalski – piano (3-5)
Wanda Warska – vocals (5)

Quinteto Cubano De Jazz
6. Missa Negra [9:45]

Paquito d’Rivera – alto saxophone, clarinet, flute
Chucho Valdes - piano
Orlando 'Cachao' Lopez – bass
Oscar Valdes – percussion
Enrique Pla – drums

Theo Loevendie Consort
7. Jonathan [5:30]

Theo Loevendie – alto saxophone, piano
Leo van Oostrom – baritone saxophone, clarinet
Eddy Engels – trumpet
William van Manen – trombone
Arjen Gorter – bass
Martin van Duynhoven – drums

Recorded at the International Jazz Festival "Jazz Jamboree", Warsaw,  October 1970

 

This live bootleg gives the appearance of featuring the Dave Brubeck Quartet with Gerry Mulligan exclusively by its title, though the photo is of Brubeck's earlier group with Paul Desmond, Eugene Wright, and Joe Morello. It's actually a compilation of several different groups recorded during a 1970 festival in Poland (likely Warsaw). Brubeck and Mulligan are joined by bassist Jack Six and drummer Alan Dawson for their two tracks, which include a spirited rendition of Mulligan's "Jumping Bean" and an extended "St. Louis Blues" that proves to be rather humorous, especially with the baritone saxophonist's detour into "I Let a Song Go out of Heart." Reedman Paquito D'Rivera and pianist Chucho Valdes (along with at least two other members of Irakere) lead a quintet in the powerful "Missa Negra." D'Rivera starts and finishes on flute, switches to soprano sax for his intense solo, while Valdes' strong piano makes up for his somewhat meandering theme. The remaining tracks by obscure European groups are far less successful. Alto saxophonist Theo Loevendie leads a forgettable septet through his chaotic "Jonathan." The works by valve trombonist Andrzej Kurlewicz are no better; their final track adds an unnamed vocalist who does a strange medley in tribute to Billie Holiday, which features the singer narrating her tragic story, then singing brief excerpts (in passable English) of some of her most famous recordings. The lack of liner notes and incorrect instrument listings (D'Rivera is listed as playing alto sax instead of soprano and clarinet, which aren't present at all) is frustrating. Even though this CD seems to come from a broadcast or soundboard source, it is over-modulated in numerous places. Unless one is an obsessive collector of Dave Brubeck and Gerry Mulligan, there is no reason to bother looking for the deservedly obscure release. ---Ken Dryden, Rovi

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Warsaw Jazz Jamboree - New Faces in Polish Jazz (1969) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/585-warsawjazzjamboree/1174-newfacepolishjazz.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/585-warsawjazzjamboree/1174-newfacepolishjazz.html Warsaw Jazz Jamboree - New Faces in Polish Jazz (1969)


1. Lucky Thompson Adam Makowicz Trio - Body and Soul
2. Andrzej Przybielski Quartet - Zebrowka II
3. Marian Siejka/Waclaw Rezler - Moment's Notice
4. Urszula Dudziak/Michal Urbaniak Quartet - Misty
5. Mieczysław Kosz - Odejscie
6. Paradox - Ploteczki cioteczki
7. Adam Makowicz - Who Can I Turn To
8. Zbigniew Seifert Quartet - Zludzenie
9. Zbigniew Seifert Quartet - Taniec garbusa
10. Maynard Ferguson Quartet - There'll Never Be Another You
11. Mark Murphy+Erik Rosenholm Trio - Broadway
12. Leningrad Dixieland – Kalinka

 

These “new faces” will soon become international stars: Urszula Dudziak had a distinguished career in Europe and will be one of the most respected singers of modern experimenters, Michal Urbaniak is written in the United States with Miles Davis himself, Helmut Nadolsky will lead his own orchestra (and before that would write the music for the Czeslaw Niemen), Adam Makowicz critics put next to Corea and Jarrett, Zbigniew Seifert play with Tomasz Stanko, Zbigniew Jacek Bednarek and also Zgraya duo will make a series of recordings. ---rockalterno70.wordpress.com

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Warsaw Jazz Jamboree ‘ 72 (1972) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/585-warsawjazzjamboree/17961-warsaw-jazz-jamboree--72-1972.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/585-warsawjazzjamboree/17961-warsaw-jazz-jamboree--72-1972.html Warsaw Jazz Jamboree ‘ 72 (1972)

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A1 	Elvin Jones Quartet  -Yesterdays
A2 	Elvin Jones Quartet  - Children's Merry - Go Round

Bass – Gene Perla
Drums – Elvin Jones
Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Dave Liebman
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Steve Grossman

B1 	Charles Mingus Quintet -  Celia (fragm.)

Baritone Saxophone – Bunny Bluiett
Bass – Charles Mingus
Drums – Roy Brooks
Piano – Tohn Russel Foster
Trumpet – Cat Anderson

B2 	Kurt Edelhagen Big Band  - Suburbia
B3 	Kurt Edelhagen Big Band  - Lullaby

Trumpet [Solo] – Rich Kiefer

B4 	Boško Petrović Quartet 	- Days Of Wine And Roses

Bass – Miljenko Prohaska
Drums – Georgij Mancev
Guitar – Damir Dićić
Vibraphone – Boško Petrović

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