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Phil Woods And His European Rhythm Machine - At The Frankfurt Jazz Festival album

Phil Woods And His European Rhythm Machine - At The Frankfurt Jazz Festival album

  • Performer: Phil Woods And His European Rhythm Machine
  • Genre: Jazz / Soulful music
  • Title: At The Frankfurt Jazz Festival
  • Released: 1971
  • Style: Free Jazz, Jazz-Funk
  • Country: US
  • MP3 version size: 1735 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1758 mb
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Complete your Phil Woods And His European Rhythm Machine collection.

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1970: Phil Woods and his European Rhythm Machine at the Montreux Jazz Festival (MGM). 1974: New Music by the New Phil Woods Quartet (Testament). 1974: Musique du Bois (Muse). 1975: Floresta Canto (RCA) with Chris Gunning Orchestra. 1975: Images (RCA Victor) with Michel Legrand. 1976: The New Phil Woods Album. 1976: Altology (Prestige). 1977: Live from the Show Boat. 1977: Summer Afternoon Jazz (Hindsight). 1978: Song for Sisyphus (Gryphon).

March 21, 1970 at the Montreux Jazz Festival. Freedom Jazz Dance" (Eddie Harris) – 13:30. Ode A Jean Louis" (Phil Woods) – 13:30. Josua" (Victor Feldman) – 13:00. The Meeting" (Gordon Beck) – 11:00. Phil Woods – alto saxophone.

The 1970 version (which includes pianist Gordon Beck, bassist Henri Texier and drummer Daniel Humair) is showcased on this 1986 reissue performing two group originals, Victor Feldman's "Joshua" and "Freedom Jazz Dance. Phil Woods And His European Rhythm Machine - At The Frankfurt Jazz Festival (1970) {2012 Japan Jazz Best Collection Series}. Date: 19 Aug 2016 17:04:51.

Live album by Phil Woods. March 21, 1970 at the Montreux Jazz Festival. Between 1962 and 1982 he organized the American Folk Blues Festival, initially by contacting Chicago blues musician, attendees of early festivals included such influential musicians as Mick Jagger, Eric Burdon, Eric Clapton, and Steve Winwood. Lippmann and Rau entered the Blues Hall of Fame in 2012 and they were the promoters in Germany for Jimi Hendrix in 1969.

Woods was living in Europe by this time, gigging regularly with an explosive quartet including George Gruntz on piano, Henri Texier on bass and Daniel Humair on drums. From the moment the emcee introduces the group, they are off at full throttle, tearing into the breakneck bop of Gruntz’s Capricci Cavaleschi. Woods is an inveterate bebopper, albeit one who mixes in various avant flavors, and he solos here like he’s channeling Bird himself. I met my main collaborator, Mark Fitzgibbon, at one of his gigs. I needed to do my first original album, and his playing was masterful, robust, and beautiful. At the time, I didn't realize how suited we were as a team. We're onto our 4rth album together. My advice to new listeners is to listen to a really clear and simple version of a song so you can then hear what the musicians are doing and enjoy their creativity and musicality.

A1 Freedom Jazz Dance 13:30 A2 Ode A Jean-Louis 13:30 B1 Josua 13:00 B2 The Meeting 11:00. Alto Saxophone – Phil Woods Bass – Henri Texier Drums – Daniel Humair Piano – Gordon Beck. Embryo Records ‎– SD 530 (US). Recorded at the Frankfurt Jazz Festival. Thanks to snobb for the addition. at the frankfurt jazz festival LP EMBRYO.

PHIL WOODS AND HIS EUROPEAN RHYTHM MACHINE – At Frankfurt Jazz Festival (1970-LP-1971). Label: Embryo Records – SD 530 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album; Country: US - Released: 1971 Style: Free Jazz, Post Bop Recorded live on March 21, 1970, at the Frankfurt Jazz Festival. Album Design – Haig Adishian Photography – Giuseppe G. Pino Photography – Marc Riboud Producer – Horst Lippmann Producer – Herbie Mann. PHIL WOODS – Saxophone GORDON BECK – Piano HENRI TEXIER – Acoustic bass DANIEL HUMAIR – Drums, Percussion

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Freedom Jazz Dance
Written-By – Eddie Harris
13:30
A2 Ode A Jean-Louis
Written-By – Phil Woods
13:30
B1 Josua
Written-By – Victor Feldman
13:00
B2 The Meeting
Written-By – Gordon Beck
11:00

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Cotillion Records
  • Copyright (c) – Atlantic Recording Corporation
  • Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone [Alto-Sax] – Phil Woods
  • Bass – Henri Texier
  • Design [Album Design] – Haig Adishian
  • Drums – Daniel Humair
  • Executive-Producer – Herbie Mann
  • Liner Notes – Jean-Louis Ginibre
  • Photography By [Black & White Photography] – Giuseppe G. Pino*
  • Photography By [Color Photography] – Marc Riboud/Magnum*
  • Piano – Gordon Beck
  • Producer – Horst Lippmann

Notes

Label variation, Specialty Records Corporation pressing

Die-cut Unipak gatefold sleeve

Recorded at the Frankfurt Jazz Festival

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label, Side A): ST-EM-702069 SP
  • Matrix / Runout (Label, Side B): ST-EM-702070 SP
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, Etched, Side A): ST-EM-702069B AT/GP
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, Etched, Side B): ST-EM-702070B AT-GP

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SD 530 Phil Woods And His European Rhythm Machine At The Frankfurt Jazz Festival ‎(LP, Album) Embryo Records SD 530 US 1971
P-11035A Phil Woods And His European Rhythm Machine At The Frankfurt Jazz Festival ‎(LP, Album) Atlantic P-11035A Japan 1971
790 531-2, 790531-2, 90531-2 Phil Woods And His European Rhythm Machine At The Frankfurt Jazz Festival ‎(CD, Album, RE) Atlantic Jazz, Atlantic Jazz, Atlantic Jazz 790 531-2, 790531-2, 90531-2 Europe 1986
790 531-1 Phil Woods And His European Rhythm Machine At The Frankfurt Jazz Festival ‎(LP, Rei) Atlantic 790 531-1 Germany 1986
940 071 Phil Woods And His European Rhythm Machine At The Frankfurt Jazz Festival ‎(LP) Atlantic 940 071 France 1971

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