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Complete Recordings

By Herbert Joos
Label: NoBusiness Records
Released: 2020
Track listing: CD1: Trees; Schnee Verbrennt; Lonely Time; The Devil Is Green, Blue, Yellow; Change Of Beauty; Unreleased 1; CD2: Position 2000; Where Love Forever Shines; The Sun Is Coming Over; Unreleased 2; CD3: Viridiana/Ich Und Meine Brüder/Compulsion; Count Down/Excess; Departure/Plastic Happiness/Beautiful Darkness/Space Wall; Dead Season/The Beauty Without A Face/Lucifer Is Marching In/Return?
Live at Willisau, 1993

Label: NoBusiness Records
Released: 2020
Track listing: String Walker
Sailor's Nightmare
Play Me
Reflection Nebula
Francois Carrier: Japan Suite

by John Sharpe
Canadian alto saxophonist François Carrier frequently travels light. Even more so on this occasion as his regular peripatetic partner drummer Michel Lambert was not on board for a 2019 tour of Japan. This 78-minute album presents a first-time meeting with a group of Japanese improvisers, comprising bassist Daisuke Fuwa founder of the Shibusa Shirazu Orchestra, with ...
Agustí Fernández / Liudas Mockūnas: Improdimensions

by John Sharpe
As one of Lithuania's premier improvisers, reedman Liudas Mockūnas has partnered an enormous array of visiting luminaries over the years. The duet is a favored format which has seen the multi-instrumentalist in tandem with bassist Barry Guy, drummer William Hooker and guitarist Marc Ducret, just to name those documented on NoBusiness Records. Here ...
DUX Orchestra: Duck Walks Dog (With Mixed Results)

by John Sharpe
The cover of the 1994 archival recording Duck Walks Dog (With Mixed Results) by the DUX Orchestra presents an intriguing line up which combines American free jazzers with Swedish baritone saxophonist Mats Gustafsson. Even within the New York City contingent there is diversity, as veteran stickman Walter Perkins (who played with Sonny Rollins, Roland Kirk and ...
Vincent Chancey Trio: The Spell

by John Sharpe
It's not everyone who gets to be name-checked in the title of an album by Sun Ra, but Chicago-native Vincent Chancey inhabits a select club thanks to Taking A Chance On Chances (Saturn, 1977), (mis-)named after an improvised duet between his French horn and Ra's piano. As well as the Arkestra, Chancey's French horn has also ...
Conny Bauer / Matthias Bauer / Dag Magnus Narvesen: The Gift

by John Sharpe
Two elder statesmen of the German free scene, trombonist Conrad Bauer and his younger brother bassist Matthias Bauer, combine with Berlin-based Norwegian drummer Dag Magnus Narvesen to collectively sculpt The Gift. Bauer senior emerged from the then East Germany in the company of Ernst Ludwig Petrowsky and Gunter Baby Sommer in the mid'70s, and has become ...
Keys and Screws: Some More Jazz

by John Eyles
In Berlin, in June 2010, a trio calling themselves Boom Box recorded the album Jazz (Jazzwerkstatt, 2011) which was released to considerable acclaim; that group comprised Thomas Borgmann on tenor, soprano and sopranino saxophones plus harmonica, Akira Ando on double-bass and Willi Kellers on drums and percussion, each of whom penned two of the album's six ...
Sam Rivers Trio: Ricochet

by Glenn Astarita
Other than new product framed on forward-leaning jazz and improvisational artists, this record label annually resurrects gems from the vaults, evidenced on this adrenaline- fueled recording of the late great saxophonist Sam Rivers and his superstar trio. This follows the label's release of Zenith (No Business, 2019) which is Rivers' quintet caught live at a Berlin ...
Threadbare: Silver Dollar

by Mike Jurkovic
Wobbling like a drunk private eye in a thirties who dunnit, And When the Situation Arises," the opening salutation of the unflinching Threadbare, rapidly transforms into a free jazz car chase where sodden hero and combatant bounce off light pole and guard rail, skidding towards cliffs with no regard for life, limb or the listener's expectations. ...