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Albert Mangelsdorff, Attila Zoller - Jazz Salon Dortmund 1957 album

Albert Mangelsdorff, Attila Zoller - Jazz Salon Dortmund 1957 album

  • Performer: Albert Mangelsdorff
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: Jazz Salon Dortmund 1957
  • Released: 1957
  • MP3 version size: 1711 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1836 mb
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  • Rating: 4.5
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Description

Bass – Jaco Pastorius Drums – Alphonse Mouzon Trombone, Written By – Albert Mangelsdorff Recorded live at the Berlin Jazz Days, 6 November 1976 at th. .

Recorded March 15th, 1957.

Jazz Salon Dortmund 1957; (Metronome); Attila Zoller (g), Albert Mangelsdorff (tb). Rhein-Main-Jump; (Jazztone) J1246; Emil Mangelsdorff (as), Hans Koller (ts), Joki Freund (ts), Karl Blume (bs), Pepsi Auer (p), Peter Trun (b), Rudi Sehring (dr), Albert Mangelsdorff (tb). Albert Mangelsdorff and His Friends; (MPS) 15210, 68068; Duo-Aufnahmen with Don Cherry, Lee Konitz, Elvin Jones, Karl Berger, Wolfgang Dauner, Attila Zoller. Room 1220; (Konnex) KCD 5037; Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (b), Daniel Humair (dr), Eddie Louis (org), John Surman (bs), Albert Mangelsdorff (tb).

Jazz Salon Dortmund 1957 is a bop music ep recording by EMIL MANGELSDORFF released in 1957 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. Albert Mangelsdorff, trombone Attila Zoller, guitar. Recorded at the German Jazz-Salon, Fritz-Henssler-Haus, Dortmund, Germany on March 15, 1957. Thanks to snobb for the addition. No release results found : showing artist results instead.

Biography by Jason Ankeny. One of the most important and distinctive European jazz players, he extended the trombone's range through the use of multiphonics.

Barre Phillips (b) Attila Zoller (g) Stu Martin (d) Lee Konitz (as) Albert Mangelsdorff (trb) engineer Rolf Donner, recorded at MPS Studio, Villingen, Germany, March 13th and 14th, 1968. Music: Apologies to any American readers, I am afraid you are going to have to get your feet wet; this is European jazz, a lot of which centres around the Cologne scene (that’s the German town not the fragrance), and mixes expatriate Americans with native players. The trombone was given impetus as a jazz instrument by US army marching bands, a useful stepping stone to a musical career for many young Americans in the Fifties. Manglesdorff takes the trombone to a higher level. Attila zoller-lee konitz quartet feat albert mangelsdorff zokoma. UK MPS 5972 released 1968 rare euro jazz & lovely copy ex/ex.

Albert Mangelsdorff & Attila Zoller: Jazz Salon Dortmund 1957; Metronome MEP 1136; Attila Zoller (g), Albert Mangelsdorff (tb). Hans Koller: Rhein-Main-Jump; Jazztone J1246; Emil Mangelsdorff (as), Hans Koller (ts), Joki Freund (ts), Karl Blume (bs), Pepsi Auer (p), Peter Trunk (b), Rudi Sehring (dr), Albert Mangelsdorff (tb). Albert Mangelsdorff Quintett: Now Jazz Ramwong; CBS 62398 L+R LR41007; CD: CDLR 71001; Günther Kronberg (as, bas), Heinz Sauer (ts, ss), Günter Lenz (b), Ralf Hübner (dr), Albert Mangelsdorff (tb). Jazzensemble des Hessischen Rundfunks: Atmospheric Conditions Permitting; ECM 517 354-2.

Love Is Here to Stay, 03:24. These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You), 04:09.

One wonders why this valuable music went unissued for nearly half-a-century for it features all of the musicians in top form.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Early Piece
Written-By – Zoller*
A2 To Give
Written-By – Mangelsdorff*, Zoller*
B1 I Walk
Written-By – Mangelsdorff*
B2 Ballade
Written-By – Mangelsdorff*

Credits

  • Guitar – Attila Zoller
  • Recorded By – Fritz Henssler
  • Recording Supervisor – P. Willemoes*
  • Sleeve Notes – Werner Götze
  • Trombone – Albert Mangelsdorff

Notes

Recorded March 15th, 1957