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Showing posts with label Didier Levallet. Show all posts
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7 December 2014

Charles Tyler - Mid Western Drifter



I posted the Folly Fun Magic Music a little while ago and the one following, this one, was to be his last. In contrast to the former, here we're down to a trio, just sax, piano and bass, It' a low key affair, subdued, no flashes, a touch of melancholy to the proceedings. . All in all, a record of intimate beauty, even infinite beauty. We have a mix of standards, some select tunes from the Tyler repertoire, even my fave from the second ESP album, dedicated to Chris McGregor. Did they know each other or meet? Both had settled in France by the 1980s.

This record is a musical documention of a travelogue, so what better to cite the poem that starts off the record:

It was a return to the east
as in the children's music march
like the flight of the Surf ravin
on a voyage From jericho
they were happy sad hip folks
who knew of Cadiz of the west kentucky woods
they knew not, of the dark blue depths,
pale blue planet
lucifer got uptight
as he gazed upon the wasteland
of uptown manhattan puerto-rico
he came as a space traveller
to play his role in the warlock mystery drama
little did he know that the adventures of the ode to lady
day stand so strong
it was a saga of the outlaws
versus The legend of the lawman
you see
I was only a mid western drifter
in search of the route
from saint-louis to kansas-city by
way of Chicago
as I told the tale of bari red
a man alone
who could twing twang twiddle all night along
with a song, A tale of bari red
I was just a mid western drifter

To quote Thom Jurek again from the Allmusic review, he left the best for last.

Tracks:

1. Mid-western drifter
2. Life can be so beautiful
3. There was a flower near Napoli
4. Photo of Cecil Tyler and Jimmy Lyons
5. Blue Monk
6. Man alone (for Chris McGregor)
7. 'Round midnight

Charles Tyler - alto sax, voice, arrangments
Curtis Clark - piano
Didier Levallet - double bass

All compositions by Charles Tyler, except 5, 7 by Thelonius Monk
Recorded in France 30-31 March 1992
Died 28 June 1992

9 April 2013

RON PITTNER ‎– THE INDIGO MIRROR AND THE IVORY DOT (ANGELUS RECORDS, 1972)




This is for Onxidlib, who has been waiting patiently.

A. Part 1
B. Part 2


Claude Bernard, alto saxophone
Kent Carter, bass
Didier Levallet, bass
Ron Pittner, drums, harmonica
Gilles Tinayre, saw, piano, electric piano


Recorded live in Orly, France, on 27 May 1972.

Angelus Records ‎– WR-1943, 1972

Vinyl Rip

24 March 2013

PERCEPTION – PERCEPTION (FUTURA RECORDS, 1971)




A1.  Chirato 6:50
A2.  Phénobarbital - Septième Songe 12:45
B1.  Debora 8:00
B2.  Enitram - Narcisse 11:50

Didier Levallet, bass
Yochk'o Seffer,  bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
Jean-My Truong, drums
Siegfried Kessler, piano, flute

Recorded on Jan 9, 1971.
Futura Records  – GER 19, FUT 2015, 1971

Vinyl Rip

11 January 2013

DIDIER LEVALLET OCTET "SCOOP" (IN & OUT, 1982/83)





After I heard Nick's LP of  Didier Levallet he has shared in March 2012 with us I was looking for another recording from him.
Some weeks ago I found it and two days ago I gave it a proper listen.

At least the first track (theme) has impressions from Anthony Braxton's groups ca. 1975 - but the recording is all its own. Tony Oxley is sadly too low in the mix mostly when the whole group is playing. One can hear him f.e. much better in a duo part with Malfatti. Especially the solos spots from Steve Lacy and Tony Coe have touched me upon the the first time listening.
But it is a very enjoyable album in its entirety.




DIDIER LEVALLET OCTET  "SCOOP"


Steve Lacy, soprano saxophone
Tony Coe, tenor saxophone, clarinet
Marc Charig, cornet, alto horn
Radu Malfatti, trombone
Gérard Buquet, tuba, contrabass trombone
Gérard Marais, guitar
Didier Levallet, double bass
Tony Oxley, drums


A1. Steppenwolf              (09:21)
A2. Sweet Lacy               (05:13)
A3. Mémoires                 (09:14)
B1. Azimuts - Parties 1-2-3  (23:48)

All compositions and arrangements by Didier Levallet.


Recorded on May 11th 1983 at l'École Nationale de Musique d'Angoulême except A1 recorded in concert at the Théâtre, May 12th 1983.

IN & OUT IAO 1006

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27 March 2012

DIDIER LEVALLET QUINTET "OSTINATO" (IN & OUT, 1981)







Out of Nick's vaults we have:





DIDIER LEVALLET QUINTET "OSTINATO"


Jean Querkier, alto saxophone, flute, oboe
André Jaume, tenor saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
Jeff Sicard, baritone saxophone, flute, bass clarinet
Didier Levallet, bass
Jean-Claude Montredon, drums, percussion

A1. Ostinato 04:50
A2. Deuxième Intermède/Sans Méthode 06:21
A3. Et Encore... 09:35
B1. Une Femme Chaque Nuit Voyage En Grand Secret 05:30
B2. Taureau Félin 04:51
B3. Thème Deux 09:00


Recorded on 1st & 2nd July, 1981 at Bresse-sur-Grosne, Saône-et-Loire, France.


IN & OUT IAO 1002

(lp rip)

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