DUSKO
GOYKOVICH "YESTERDAY"
ELECTROLA E 23 096 - 45 rpm (single)
GERMANY, 1965
Another obscure 45 rpm from the vault of
onxidlib! This one is for the “completists” only as the jazz content is
almost nonexistent. It is pure
easy-listening, well played (it’s Dusko, what would you expect?) and pleasant,
pretty similar to the material Shake Keane recorded at about the same time for
Ace of Club / DECCA (That’s the Noise LP).
Side A:
Yesterday 2:25
Side B:
Blumen Für Die Dame 3:07
Dusko Goykovich, fluegelhorn
with the
Electrola-Studio-Orchestra and Choir
Recorded
1965 in Germany.
ELECTROLA E
23 096
No details on the musicians (‘the Electrola Studio Orchestra”).
I don’t think I’ll have the time for another
post before Xmas. In the meantime, my
best wishes to all & have a jazzy Christmas wherever you are.


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With thanks to onxidlib
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onxidlib this is right up my street, thank you so much for this rare post.
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ReplyDeleteSince I am collector of YUGOSLAV artists and music and everything, please be so kind to re-post some 4 albums that includes early life of Bora Rokovic in Germany. These albums are
MODERN JAZZ STUDIO NR.1
var. artists (AMIGA 8 50 023 (Mono - 1964), DDR)
KURT EDELHAGEN UND SEIN ORCHESTER "IN MOSKAU"
KURT EDELHAGEN ALL-STAR BAND "WESEL 1967"
WOODY SHAW w/ EDELHAGEN ALL STARS
WDR Studio 1, Cologne, May 7, 1965
THANK YOU VERY MUCH IN ADVANCE AND THANK YOU FOR THESE LOST RECORDINGS OF OUR LIVES. YOUR BLOG IS A TREASURE-BLOG!
Hello, will do but not before next week at the earliest as i am traveling. Onxidlib has just posted a new link for 4 Temperemente (Rarity#17) feat. Dusko.
DeleteI like your blog but there aren't much info in English and I must humbly confess that I am not litterate in Serbian.
Cheers
Well, it seems Onxidlib is doing all the work! Fantastic, better than Santa Claus!
DeleteA big thank to Onxidlib
In keeping with the swingin' nature of this post here's some early Dusko. Sound quite good considering. Reminds me of Art Blakey.....Happy Holidays to all and a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteBill (in sunny California)
Dusko Gojkovich Quintet
Schwabach (DE)
May 1971
Dusko Gojkovich - trumpet, flugelhorn
Frank St. Peters - tenor sax
Tete Montoliu - piano
Micky Bahner - bass
Joe Nay - drums
1. Announcement DG (1:28)
2. Soul Brothers (Goykovich) 10:54
3. Announcement DG (0:17)
4. Yesterdays (Jerome Kern) 9:03 [p-trio]
5. Announcement DG (0:18)
6. Old Folks Upon A Hill (Hill-Robison) 5:43 [ts out]
7. Announcement DG (0:13)
8. Bass Blues (John Coltrane) 8:44
TT: 36:44
Sound: A-/B+
Source: radio broadcast
Lineage: Radio > ? > CDR in trade > EAC (secure) > Cool Edit Pro > FLAC (8,asb,verify)
Edits: separated announcements
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Morocco! You lucky dawg!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR ALL THAT!
ReplyDeletemerry xmas boogieman -- unlikely to be white, I guess -- with many thanks for your blog
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ReplyDeletebottle in the sea : how can you give you my links for "Orchester Erwin Lehn" MPs Records, japanese edition ?
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