ERICH KLEINSCHUSTER SEXTETT + DUSKO
GOYKOVICH
unreleased session - 1969
Onxidlib sent me a good while ago two
unreleased Studio sessions from the Erich Kleinschuster Sextet with Dusko
Goykovich.
Kleinschuster founded his Sextet in 1966
with a.o. Art Farmer, Fritz Pauer, Jimmy Woode und Erich Bachträgl.. Later he
also recorded with Joe Henderson, Carmell Jones, Phil Woods, Clifford Jordan or
Jimmy Heath a.o.
Some of these sessions were released as two
double CDs (Austria only - now OOP), some never saw the daylight. These two sessions with Goykovich were among
the unreleased recording dates - too good for oblivion ! (another session - the one with John Surman
- was posted by onxidlib on Inconstant Sol last year).
Here is the info for the first of the two
sessions:
Session 1
ERICH KLEINSCHUSTER SEXTETT + DUSKO
GOYKOVICH (VIENNA, 1969)
Dusko Goykovic, trumpet
Robert Politzer, trumpet
Erich Kleinschuster trombone
Hans Salomon, tenor saxophone, bass clarinet
Fritz Pauer, piano, e-piano
Jimmy Woode, bass
Erich Bachträgl, drums
Fritz Ozmec, percussion
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| Dusko |
1. Formel (E. Kleinschuster) 7:27
2. A Dream Realized (E. Kleinschuster) 5:30
3. Hang My Tears to Dry (E. Kleinschuster)
4:43
4. Bossa for Pavel (D. Gojkovic) 3:24
5. Moustache (D. Gojkovic) 4:14
6. Rhythm Rocket (D. Gojkovic) 2:36
Recorded on December 2, 1969 at the
Austrophon Studio, Vienna.
Next one (1970) coming soon.
p.s. It seems we have the same hat. Perhaps I should start a series on jazz musicians
with Berber skull cap. Cheers



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ReplyDeleteWith thanks to onxidlib
dear boogieman,
ReplyDeletewithout wanna being too pushy, but when do you plan the announced 2nd kleinschuster/goykovich from 1970 ?
pls let me know best
soulpope
Dear Soulpope, as you may have noticed you are the first one to show some interest for this post.
DeleteI was disappointed that no one bothered to comment on a post that is, IMHO and yours too I assume, of outstanding musical value.
I shall therefore post the second instalment in the coming days.
Cheers
Damn--I didn't see this when it first appeared, but then, I wasn't aware of Kleinschuster's sextet at the time, either. The sheer staggering number of excellent jazz that has been recorded means so much goes unnoticed; how much worse it is for that which, for whatever reasons, never gets released.
ReplyDeleteI've downloaded part 2. Thanks for that! Would it be possible to get a re-up on part 1?
NEW LINK:
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Thanks very much! I really appreciate that.
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