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BFT195 Belated Reveal!


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The suspenseful build-up has ended.  :D

Dennis sent me the answers as he still is unable to get in.  Maybe we can do a group effort to post the personnel?

1. Griot Galaxy – Kins – “Xy-moch”

2. Robin Kenyatta – Girl from Martinique – “Blues for Your Mama”

3. Elton Dean – Boundaries – “Fast News”

4. John Abercrombie – Arcade – “Nightlake”

5. Oliver Lake Big Band – Wheels – “Is It Real”

6. Paul Motian – Tribute – “Victoria”

7. Amina Claudine Myers – Sama Rou – “Call To Prayer”

8. Edward Vesala – Satu – “Ballade for San”

9. Art Lande – Rubisa Patrol – “A Monk in His Simple Room” 1

0. Jan Garbarek – Runes – “I Took Up the Runes”

11. Arild Andersen – Sagn – “Lussi”

12. Charles Brackeen – Bannar – “Stone Blue”

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5 hours ago, mjazzg said:

Seven by my count

Kenyatta, Abercrombie, Motian, Vesala, Lande, Garbarek, Andersen.

It's no surprise to me that  Mr G has such great taste

Thanks, forgot about the Kenyatta being ECM (and boy does that one need a CD issue), and have never heard of Vesala.

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There's lots of discover with Vesala. Drummer from Finland who ran a band called Sound And Fury for many years.  One of the best live experiences I had, only saw them once though. A number of albums on ECM, all of which are very good, unique sound which many would lazily categorise as ECM Nordic Jazz, I wouldn't. Great depth to his music, obviously European rather than American in influence.  Much of it was orchestrated/written by Iro Haarla but she's uncredited. A very fine musician in her own right.

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Here is the personnel:

1. Griot Galaxy – Kins – “Xy-moch”  (1982, Black and White Records)

Faruq A Bey--Composer, Tenor and Alto Saxophones; Anthony Holland--Alto and Soprano Saxophones; David McMurray--Flute, Alto and Soprano Saxophones; Jaribu Shahid--Bass; Tani Tabbal-Drums

2. Robin Kenyatta – Girl from Martinique – “Blues for Your Mama” (1970, ECM 1008), Robin Kenyatta--Composer, Flute, Alto Saxophone, Percussion; Wolfgang Dauner--Piano, Clavinet; Arild Andersen-Bass; Fred Braceful-Drums. 

3. Elton Dean – Boundaries – “Fast News” (1980, Japo)  Elton Dean--Composer, Alto Saxophone, Saxello; Mark Charig-Cornet; Keith Tippett--Piano, Marimba; Marcio Mattos-Bass; Louis Moholo-Drums. 

4. John Abercrombie – Arcade – “Nightlake” (1979, ECM 1133) John Abercrombie--Composer, Guitar; Richard Beirach--Piano; George Mraz--Bass; Peter Donald-Drums. 

5. Oliver Lake Big Band – Wheels – “Is It Real” (2013, Passin' Thru)  

Composer and Arranger--Oliver Lake;  Alto Saxophones – Bruce Williams Darius JonesOliver Lake; Tenor Saxophone--James Stewart, Mike Lee;  Baritone Saxophone – Jason Marshall;  Trumpets – Edward E.J. AllenFreddie HendrixNabate IslesWaldron Ricks;  Trombones – Aaron JohnsonAlfred PattersonStafford Hunter, Terry Greene;  Piano – Marc CaryYoichi Uzeki;  Bass--Robert Sabin;  Drums – Chris Beck 

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6. Paul Motian – Tribute – “Victoria” (1975, ECM 1048)  Carlos Ward--Alto Saxophone; Sam Brown--Acoustic and Electric Guitars; Paul Metzker--Electric Guitar; Charlie Haden--Bass; Paul Motian--Composer, Drums

7. Amina Claudine Myers – Sama Rou – “Call to Prayer” (2016, Amina C Records) Amina Claudine Myers-Piano, Vocals; I cannot find other credits. 

8. Edward Vesala – Satu – “Ballade for San” (1977, ECM 1088) 

9. Art Lande – Rubisa Patrol – “A Monk in His Simple Room” (1976, ECM 1081) Art Lande-Composer, Piano; Mark Isham--Flute, Soprano Saxophone, Trumpet; Bill Douglass--Bass, Flute; Glenn Cronkhite--Drums

10. Jan Garbarek – I Took Up the Runes – “I Took Up the Runes” (1990, ECM 1419) Jan Garbarek--Composer, Tenor Saxophone; Rainer Bruninghaus--Piano; Bugge Wesseltoft-Synthesizer; Eberhard Weber--Bass; Manu Kutche--Drums; Nana Vasconcelos--Percussion.

11. Arild Andersen – Sagn – “Lussi” (1991, ECM 1435) Arild Andersen--Composer, Bass; Bendik Hofseth--Tenor and Soprano Saxophones; Bugge Wesseltoft--Keyboards; Frode Alnaes--Guitar; Nana Vasconcelos--Percussion, Vocals; Kirsten Braten Berg-Vocals.

12. Charles Brackeen – Bannar – “Stone Blue” (1987, Silkheart) Charles Brackeen--Composer, Tenor Saxophone; Dennis Gonzalez--Trumpet; Malachi Favors--Bass; Alvin Fielder--Drums. 

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