HELMUT BRANDT COMBO - Hamburg 1958
Fans of Teutonic Jazz, rejoice ! Here is another offering from the vault of onxidlib, a live recording of the Helmut Brandt Combo dating from 1958 and as added bonus, a live track from 1956.HELMUT BRANDT COMBO "HAMBURG, 1958"
Credits
Helmut Barndt, baritone & tenor saxophone, clarinet (Brandt does not on 7,8)
Conny Jackel, trumpet (not on 7,8,11,12)
Günther Maier, piano (1-6 & 9-14)
Heinz Allhoff, piano (only 7 + 8)
Erich Gerosch, bass
Manfred Taubert, drums
Ludwig Ebert, piano (only 15)
Klaus Gernhuber, bass (only 15)
Tracks
01. Last Before Last 03:04
02. Tipsy Driver 04:32
03. Storyville Bounce 05:27
04. 5 Brüder 03:49
05. Honeysuckle Rose 01:03
06. Sie Will Nicht Blumen & Nicht Schokolade 05:42
07. Topsy 10:00
08. What A Difference A Day Made 05:37
09. Berlin Calling 05:26
10. Friedrich's Lied 04:46
11. I Hear A Rhapsody 03:09
12. Armer Gigolo 02:52
13. Love For Sale 05:36
14. Jahrgang '57 06:17
Bonus:
15. Yesterdays 04:39
Recorded: Aula of the school at the Mittelweg, Hamburg, Germany on July 27, 1958.
MC: H. Woscherau (copy came without announcement)
Track 15 recorded at the German Jazz Festival, Frankfurt am Main, Germany on May 21, 1956.
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I'm quite curious about the music made in this city so long ago... i think mr. Red is right, here is where it has been mostly forgotten, in course of time. and i happen to be living here... it is a pleasant curiosity though! thanks a lot, all the people involved in this, i mean onxidlieb, boogieman and the mr. Red, Rojo or Rouge, who's running a very nice site as well!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see more Helmut Brandt recordings. Unfortunaly track 13.Love for sale is missing in the file. Can you please check this?
ReplyDeleteHi folks, sorry for mossong track 13. Here it is:
ReplyDeleteTrack 13: https://rapidshare.com/files/2129973696/HereIsIt.rar
Enjoy!
Thank BM & onxidlib for uncovering more neglected jazz.
ReplyDeleteBrandt was a multi-talented guy, a great saxophonist and bandleader as well. RIP Brandt recording artist
ReplyDeleteThanks "onxidlib" and Boogieman: This leaves me (almost) speechless. What a wonderful batch of un-heard of music by one of Germany's greatest. Much, I mean MUCH appreciated here !!!
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