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Compression, Live at Total Music Meeting 2002 (All/FMP), released late 2004.

Listening to it now. Excellent recording, great concert, highly recommended.

From the liner notes by Schlippenbach: "The whole set (51 minutes) was played and recorded in real time, without any interruption, and can be heard here in it's entirety. This is the unadulterated original. The twelve titled numbers have been individually cued on the CD." 

I'm really surprised there was no mention of this release anywhere on Organissimo until my recent post.

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I have the CD "Compression" but have not played it in a while, but I can't imagine it being anything less than excellent. I may have posted it in "What Are You Listening to..." thread.  I don't recall "Smoke" knocking me out, but I need to give that another listen; it's also been quite a while. 

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Have to admit that I don't know a thing about Alexander von Schlippenbach, although I do own this one album - which I aquired because of Sam Rivers...

 

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Haven't listened to it in ages, but remember it being quite good.

don't know this but i really dig this duo with Rivers

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anyone know how this works? Are Jazzwerkstatt licensing FMP for the 77 solo disc?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0159DRI5W/ref=olp_product_details?_encoding=UTF8&me=

details from elsewhere. seemingly no rhyme nor reason to the compilation of sessions

FMP Box VARIOUS ARTISTS Three titles from the catalogue of the iconic German free jazz label. CD1 : ALEXANDER VON SCHLIPPENBACH - Piano Solo '77 Solo piano improvisations recorded at the FMP studio in Berlin CD2 : STEFAN KEUNE / HANS SCHNEIDER / ACHIM KRAMER - No Comment Free jazz sax/bass/drums trio, recorded on 3 August 2008 in Duisburg CD3 : PETER BRÖTZMANN - Lost & Found Solo recording by the mighty saxophonist, live in concert from Nickelsdorf, Austria, July 2006

 

 

and at the risk of diverting the thread there are a number of these Jazzwerkstatt boxes imminent in the UK, including

Jazzwerkstatt Peitz Box Vol.1 VARIOUS ARTISTS A new series of boxed sets featuring albums from the catalogue of the Jazzwerkstatt label. This box contains three albums featuring recordings made in 1981 at the concert series organised by Ulli Blobel (now boss of the Jazzwerkstatt label) and Peter Metag - skillfully bypassing officialdom - in the small East German town of Peitz. CD1 : STEVE LACY - Live at Jazzwerkstatt Peitz Solo recordings of Monk and Lacy repertoire, recorded in February 1981 CD2 : ERNST-LUDWIG PETROWSKY - Ein Nachtmittag in Peitz Solo, duo (with Harry Miller) and quintet (including Tony Oxley) recordings from the German reeds player, made in April 1981 CD3 : GUNTER BABY SOMMER / BARRE PHILLIPS / MANFRED SCHOOF / GIANLUIGI TROVESI - Peitzer Grand Mit Vieren A powerful summit meeting between musicians from East and West Germany, Italy and the USA, from September 1981

 

and this with an ECM which can't be legit

New York Box Vol.1 VARIOUS ARTISTS CD1 : DAVID MURRAY - Live at the Lower Manhattan Ocean Club New Year's Eve 1977 gig with Lester Bowie, Fred Hopkins and Phillip Wilson, originally released on India Navigation. CD2 : JOHN LINDBERG'S TRIPOLAR - (A)Live at Roulette, NYC String Trio of New York bassist Lindberg, with Don Davis (sax) and Kevin Norton (drums), recorded in sparkling form in New York, 2010 CD3 : LESTER BOWIE - The Great Pretender Gospel-drenched outing with Fontella Bass, Martha Bass and David Peaston on vocals. CD4 : LESTER BOWIE with WILLIAM PARKER & PHILLIP WILSON - Steel & Breath Trumpet, bass and drums trio, studio recording from NYC, 1991

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I understand that there are a fair number of musicians who haven't been happy with Jazzwerkstatt (or his other labels) over the years. Maybe that's changed. 

Several titles ended up with Blobel when Helma Schleiss started running FMP. She was originally supposed to assist with distribution and instead set up a separate production-distribution company under the FMP name, eventually trying to wrest the catalog from Jost Gebers, the label's founder. Legal battles ensued and I believe he got an injunction/cease-and-desist. Anything that Blobel has from FMP is probably what she sold him, likely without the musicians' cooperation.

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Thought Schleiss wasn't really legal /straightforward either, appropriating by force what wasn't really hers - ugly story there, from what I've read ... but then this is one of those cases were some might feel inclined to have a right to hear stuff ... and I guess you'll always find some musician not happy with someone's label, but then that's no reason for excuses either.

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Two that immediately come to mind tonight: I'm very fond of the arrangements by Schlippenbach and Aki Takase in the CD "So Long, Eric: Homage to Eric Dolphy" and of the Schlippenbach trio's part of Evan Parker's birthday concert. "Monk's Casino" was a noble project, but jamming 72 Monk songs onto 3 CDs sounds to me like trying to view landmarks from an express train.

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