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Kazutoki Umezu & Tom Cora - Abandon (1987) free jazz

Cellist Tom Cora was a fixture in the NYC downtown scene, and a member of Curlew and Skeleton Crew, among many other projects. Probably best known is his collaboration with The Ex on their two excellent albums Scrabbling at the Lock and And The Weathermen Shrug Their Shoulders. His cello sound spanned a wide range from relatively traditional melodic folk-influenced playing to cat-in-a-blender sounds and spaced-out weirdness. Sadly, he died way too early in 1998.
Saxophonist Kazutoki Umezu first gained international recognition in the 80s, touring and recording with the Doctor Umezu Band, which led to collaborations with John Zorn and friends. Apart from many jazz and avant-garde projects, he is the founder of the first (and to my knowledge only) Japanese Klezmer big band Betsuni Nanmo Klezmer (featuring Makigami Koichi's Yiddish throat singing). He has also collaborated with Fanfare Ciocarlia, B.B. King, and Ian Dury, among others. Am I allowed to say "eclectic"?
In 1988 the Japanese Umisushi (or Umiushi) Records label released "Abandon" (or "Abandon All Improvisation", the details are a bit sketchy), a duo concert of these two outstanding improvisers, recorded live at Roulette in New York in October 1987. This is a true rarity, impossible to find and not listed in most discographies. Enjoy the music, all you friends of free improvisation and prepared cello.
Saxophonist Kazutoki Umezu first gained international recognition in the 80s, touring and recording with the Doctor Umezu Band, which led to collaborations with John Zorn and friends. Apart from many jazz and avant-garde projects, he is the founder of the first (and to my knowledge only) Japanese Klezmer big band Betsuni Nanmo Klezmer (featuring Makigami Koichi's Yiddish throat singing). He has also collaborated with Fanfare Ciocarlia, B.B. King, and Ian Dury, among others. Am I allowed to say "eclectic"?
In 1988 the Japanese Umisushi (or Umiushi) Records label released "Abandon" (or "Abandon All Improvisation", the details are a bit sketchy), a duo concert of these two outstanding improvisers, recorded live at Roulette in New York in October 1987. This is a true rarity, impossible to find and not listed in most discographies. Enjoy the music, all you friends of free improvisation and prepared cello.
Tom Cora: cello;
Umezu Kazutoki: alto.
First Act
1/ Part 1
2/ Part 2
3/ Part 3
Second Act
4/ Part 4
5/ Part 5
6/ Part 6
7/ Part 7
8/ Part 8
Recorded on 10/13/87 live at Roulette, New York
1988 - Umisushi Records (Japan), UU-1001 (CD)
Нигде не нашел кавера этого альбома.
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андрофаги, генетичні людожери. і це доведений науковий факт, не емоції. це є базис. надбудовою до цієї напівзвірячої суті є патологчні брехливість,
AnShot, Вже побачив, що ти потрапив
Кина, потрапив.!
AnShot, Не можу вставити сюди нове запрошення. У нашій групі у фейсбуці є посилання у постах, та де купа обкладинок з альбомами які були залиті у
Кина, не пускає чогось
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0wlMCoAQNQ