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Various Artists Kenny Wheeler,Lester Bpwie John Surman/Baden - Baden Germany 1969

Various Artists Kenny Wheeler,Lester Bpwie John Surman/Baden - Baden Germany 1969

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Approximately one and a half years after the establishment of the "Jazz Composers Guild" in New York in 1964, which is said to be the "October Revolution" of new jazz, which can be said to be the first year of a revolutionary period of change in America, the home of jazz. In 1966, the "New Jazz Artists Guild" was formed in Germany, which was leading the new European jazz movement, bringing together ambitious jazzmen from not only Germany but all over Europe aiming to innovate jazz. Various historical concerts are held spectacularly by members of the "Guild" mainly in Germany. Among them, the "Baden-Baden New Jazz Meeting" is the most important concert that was held for the first time in December of this year and has a long history that continues to this day! Every year, it is an event that transcends the boundaries of jazz and pursues only true creative music, boasting a line-up of some of the country's most important members, each one of whom is sure to make fans salivate and swoon. You should press the overwhelming content to measure it...This time, the 1969 title in Baden-Baden appears for the first time on the highest quality sound board recording! At that time, a small part of it was released by Germany's MPS as ``Baden-Baden Free Jazz Orchestra/Gittin to Know You'', and it was highly praised by Jinichi Uekusa and others, but here are all 3 of them. It appeared as a 3-disc set that completely recorded the historic studio session for more than hours! This year, members of the Art Ensemble of Chicago included Lester Bowie, Joseph Jarman, and Roscoe Mitchell, who moved to Europe because they disliked the closed-minded performance field in America, as well as Kenny Wheeler, John Thurman, Alan Skidmore, Albert Mangelsdorf, Aye Thelin, Burl Phillips, Tony Oxley, Dave Burrell, Gerd Dudek, Terje Rypdal, Pal Danielsson, Karlin Krogh, and others, and later European jazz. The leading young elites are holding a historic session, pouring their tremendous energy into it! Jazz, which was born in the United States, was certainly an American era until the 60's...but it is a superb item that boasts persuasiveness and content that makes you think that from the 70's onwards, it was a European era! Live at Sudwestfunk Studio 1 Baden-Baden,Germany December 12-14.1969 Disc 1 1. Babaudah 2. Hollo's Ecliptic No.3 3. Dear Uncle Alban 4. Forever 5. Now (Part 1) 6. Now (Part 2) Disc 2 1. Everything is Water 2. Down with the Revisionists 3. Hello Soerste 4. Open Space 5. Unknown Title Disc 3 1. Glancing Backwards 2-9 Unknown Title Kenny Wheeler -FLH Hugh Steinmetz - TP Lester Bowie - TP Eje Thelin - TB Albert Mangelsdorff - TB Roscoe Mitchell - SS John Surman - SS Joseph Jarman - AS Willem Breuker - TS Bernt Rosengren - TS Alan Skidmore - TS Gerd Dudek - TS Heinz Sauer - TS Terje Rypdal - G etc...

Disc 1 1. Babaudah 2. Hollo's Ecliptic No.3 3. Dear Uncle Alban 4. Forever 5. Now (Part 1) 6. Now (Part 2) Disc 2 1. Everything is Water 2. Down with the Revisionists 3. Hello Soerste 4. Open Space 5. Unknown Title Disc 3 1. Glancing Backwards 2-9 Unknown Title Kenny Wheeler -FLH Hugh Steinmetz - TP Lester Bowie - TP Eje Thelin - TB Albert Mangelsdorff - TB Roscoe Mitchell - SS John Surman - SS Joseph Jarman - AS Willem Breuker - TS Bernt Rosengren - TS Alan Skidmore - TS Gerd Dudek - TS Heinz Sauer - TS Terje Rypdal - G etc...

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