ERICH KLEINSCHUSTER SEXTET + KARIN KROG
Austria, 1968
Considering
the interest generated by the Kleinschuster-Goykovich session posted at the
beginning of the month and in response to a request from visitors, here is another
bootleg featuring the Erik Kleinschuster Sextett, this time backing Norwegian singer Karin
Krog on a session recorded in Vienna in 1968.
With eternal gratitude to onxidlib for his musical generosity.
KLEINSCHUSTER SEXTET + KARIN KROG
There are
actually seven members in this sextet, the seventh member is an the unknown guitarist
… any suggestion as to whom he could be?
Karin Krog,
vocals
Robert
Politzer, trumpet, fluegelhorn
Erich
Kleinschuster, trombone
Hans Salomon,
alto & tenor saxophone, bass clarinet
Harald
Neuwirth, piano
unknown,
guitar
Rudolf
Hansen, bass
Erich
Bachträgl, drums
Tracks
1. Hi-Fly
(R.Weston) 04:28
Solos:
Neuwirth, Politzer
2. Corcovado
(A.C.Jobim) 02:25
Solos:
Politzer/Kleinschuster/Salomon
3. Lazy
Afternoon (J.LaTouche/J.Moross) 03:37
Solo: Neuwirth
4. Mercy,
Mercy (J. Zawinul) 03:09
5. I've Got
Your Number (C.Coleman/C.Leigh) 03:56
Solos:
Kleinschuster, Salomon (ts)
6. Sing Me
Softly Of The Blues (C.Bley) 06:19
Solos:
Kleinschuster, Salomon (bcl)
7. Once Upon
A Summertime (J.Mercer/M.Legrand/E.Marnay/E.Barclay) 05:01
Solos:
Politzer, Salomon (ts)
8. Please
Send Me Someone To Love (P.Mayfield)
05:11
Solo: Salomon
(ts)
Recorded at
the Austrophon Studio, Vienna in February 1968.
There are
more bootlegs in the pipeline, thanks to onxidlib who seems to have access to an
inexhaustible source of Eurojazz.
P.S. (July 14): check in the comments of "they were all there ..." for a surprise contribution from a visitor. And say thanks to the gentleman.
P.S. (July 14): check in the comments of "they were all there ..." for a surprise contribution from a visitor. And say thanks to the gentleman.

With thanks to onxidlib:
ReplyDeletehttp://rapidshare.com/files/3713226363/Kleinschust_Krog.rar
There's more karin over at www.dimedozen.org
ReplyDeleteI only saw links to commercial websites???
DeleteThe dimedozen address is no longer available.
ReplyDeleteThanks to onxidlib for this gift. Really a nice album.
It worked for me. Are you registered with them?
ReplyDeleteErich Kleinschuster Sextet + John Surman
ReplyDeleteRadio Broadcast
1. Imaginary Mirror (Kleinschuster) 9:23
2. Flash Point (Kleinschuster) 10:06
3. Waltz for G (Kleinschuster) 8:58
4. Mrs. Smith (Surman) 5:23
5. Beginning (Surman) 8:16
6. Blue Note (Surman) 7:38
recorded June 13, 1968, Austrophon Studio, Vienna
Robert Politzer, trumpet, flugelhorn;
Erich Kleinschuster, trombone;
Hans Salomon, alto sax, tenor sax, bass clarinet;
John Surman, soprano sax, baritone sax;
Fritz Pauer, piano;
Rudolf Hansen, bass;
Erich Bachträgl, drums
FLAC
http://www20.zippyshare.com/v/36452844/file.html
http://www20.zippyshare.com/v/19793943/file.html
Hi upkerry - the year is not 1968 but 1969! And the bassist is Jimmy Woode and not Rudolf Hansen.
DeleteI was able to see the original session log in the posession of a collector which confirmed my claim ;)
....also there are only two tunes by Kleinschuster (Imaginary Mirror + Waltz for G) - the 'rest' was penned by John Surman.
Cheers
Thanks! I just post the txt file accompanying the torrent. Corrections noted. bill
ReplyDeleteMust have been on Dime twice, because the torrent txt I have says:
ReplyDeleteErich Kleinschuster Sextet and John Surman – Radio Broadcast
recorded June 13, 1969, Austrophon Studio, Vienna (unreleased studio session)
Robert Politzer, trumpet, flugelhorn
Erich Kleinschuster, trombone
Hans Salomon, alto sax, tenor sax, bass clarinet
John Surman, soprano sax, baritone sax
Fritz Pauer, piano
Jimmy Woode, bass
Erich Bachträgl, drums
1. Imaginary Mirror (Kleinschuster) 9:23
2. Flash Point (Surman) 10:00
3. Waltz for G (Kleinschuster) 8:58
4. Mrs. Smith (Surman) 5:23
5. Beginning (Surman) 8:16
6. Blue Note (Surman) 7:38
Most collectors list this as June 13 1968, with Rudolf Hansen on bass.
However, Dr. Emil Ceska was kind enough to provide correct details from a copy of the original session log in the
possession of a collector, which gives the correct date and personnel as here.
That's correct bventure. I saw the log in Germany. A well known collector who had been working for a German broadcast-station showed it to me.
DeleteKarin Krog is highly appreciated around these parts. My neighbour will be delighted, too.
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