Showing posts with label Howard Riley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Howard Riley. Show all posts

11 February 2025

HOWARD RILEY - R.I.P. (1943-2025)


 Howard Riley * February 16, 1943 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire; † February 8, 2025 in Beckenham, Kent.

 

Howard Riley Trio:
Howard Riley, piano
Barre Phillips, double bass
Steve Noble, drums

1. Funk The Tories / Juggernaut / On The Spot 18:17
2. anouncement speaker 0:42

Reccorded on November 10, 2021 at Clore Ballroom in London during 'Adventures in Sound' (Jazz Festival 2010)
(FM)

Tony Oxley Quartet:
Philipp Wachsmann, violin, electronics
Howard Riley, piano, electronics
Ian Brighton, guitar
Tony Oxley, drums, percussion, violin

3. anouncement speaker 0:15
4. Quartet 4, Part 2 22:33

Recorded at Onkel Pö in Hamburg on June 20, 1976
(FM)

10 June 2020

Tony Oxley Qt/Qnt 1981, Stabbins/Mattos/Durrant/Genocky 1981

























01 Charles Fox intro to Tony Oxley Qt - 2:13
02 Tony Oxley Qt - Four Billetts Through a Piano - 5:46
03 Tony Oxley - Percussion Piece 5 - 4:44
04 Charles Fox ann - 1:56
05 Tony Oxley Qnt - The Man on the Flying Hi-Hat - 15:41

06 Stabbins/Mattos/Durrant/Genocky - 34:30

Tony Oxley  percussion, violin, electronics
Larry Stabbins  tenor and soprano saxophones
Phil Wachsmann  violin
Howard Riley  piano
Hugh Metcalfe  guitar, hi-hat cymbals (5) 

BBC R3 Jazz in Britain b'cast 9th March 1981(?)

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Larry Stabbins  tenor and soprano saxophones
Jake Durrant  electric bass
Marcio Mattos  cello
Liam Genocky  drums

Bracknell Jazz Festival 4th July 1981
Gus cassette recording


26 May 2020

TONY OXLEY GROUP - 1974, 1976


























TONY OXLEY amplified percussion
DAVE HOLDSWORTH  trumpet
PAUL RUTHERFORD  trombone
HOWARD RILEY  piano
BARRY GUY  bass
ALAN DAVIE cello, reeds (8)

1. Framed Embrace  12:40
2. announcer (Miles Kington)  0:57
3. Collage  4:23
4. announcer  0:31
5. Detonation  9:14
6. announcer  0:23
7. Intro (Oxley)  1:03
8. Symphony In  18:25

1-6 BBC Jazz in Britain 18 March 1974
7-8 BBC radio  28 October 1976

25 September 2019

THOLLOT - RILEY - SOLAL - BLEY "JAZZ HARMONIE + CHATEAUVALLON, 1972"



JACQUES THOLLOT TRIO "JAZZ HARMONIE, 1972"

Jacques Thollot, electric piano, drums
Joachim Kühn, piano
Earl Freeman, double bass


Recorded at Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, Paris on September 3, 1972.

Note: filmed for the "Jazz Harmonie" series - Marc Pavaux (director).


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HOWARD RILEY TRIO "JAZZ HARMONIE, 1972"

Howard Riley, piano
Barry Guy, double bass
Tony Oxley, drums

Recorded at Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, Paris on September 3, 1972.

Note: filmed for the "Jazz Harmonie" series - Marc Pavaux (director).

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MARTIAL SOLAL  "CHATEAUVALLON, 1972"

Martial Solal, piano

Recorded at Châteauvallon Jazz Festival on August 19th, 1972.


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PAUL BLEY TRIO  "CHATEAUVALLON, 1972"

Paul Bley, piano, electric piano
Arjen Gorter, double bass
Steve McCall, drums

Recorded at Châteauvallon, France on August 27, 1972.

1 January 2018

HOWARD RILEY - solo. Bath 1995

























HOWARD RILEY - solo piano

1. 4:11
2. 11:54
3. 9:13

Bath International Music Festival. Bath. 30 May 1995

BBC Radio3. 'Impressions' broadcast

21 November 2017

HOWARD RiLEY & ELTON DEAN - Pendley Manor Jazz Festival 1985


Earliest known to me recorded duet of Riley and Dean. From the same event, as R&B by Howard Riley and Jaki Byard, released as Slam CD (with cover designed by Andy Isham).

HOWARD RiLEY & ELTON DEAN - Pendley Manor Jazz Festival 1985

01. Tring Thing (improvisation) [27:35]

Howard Riley - piano
Elton Dean - saxello

Live at The First Pendley Manor Jazz Festival, Tring, UK, 5th July 1985

BBC Radio 3 broadcast, recorded off air, transfered (VHS SP > VHS LP > flac) and shared on Dime by PsyKies in 2010. Additional repairs and slight noise reduction by miloo2.

3 August 2017

HOWARD RILEY TRIO "BBC STUDIOS, LONDON, 1975"



Howard Riley, piano, electronics
Barry Guy, double bass, electronics
Tony Oxley, drums, percussion, electronics

1.    Gambit (H. Riley)     15:04
2.    Introduction (Riley)   00:45
3.    Splinter (H. Riley)     10:30


Recorded at the BBC Studios, London, December 1975.


15 February 2017

BARRY GUY & LONDON JAZZ COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA "BBC - LONDON, 1975"





Mark Charig, trumpet
Dave Spence, trumpet
Dave Holdsworth, trumpet
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Alan Tomlinson, trombone
Paul Nieman, trombone
Alan Sinclair, tuba
Elton Dean, reeds
Dave White, reeds
Stan Sulzmann, reeds
Alan Wakeman, reeds
Harry Smith, reeds
Nick White, reeds
Jane Robertson, cello
Alan Brett, cello
Howard Riley, piano
Barry Guy, bass
Ron Matthewson, bass
Tony Oxley, drums
Buxton Orr, conductor
Charles Fox, announcer

1. Two Designs (H. Riley)     13:13
2. Introduction     1:28
3. Satellites II (P. Rutherford)     12:30
4. Closing announcement

March 10, 1975, BBC Studios, London

Broadcast on BBC's Jazz in Britain on March 10, 1975; I don't know when the music was recorded.

22 October 2015

EUROPÄISCHE JAZZNACHT FÜSSEN "1993/1994/1995 TEIL 2"



1. Trio Clusone = o.T.(1) 8:44
   Michael Moore, clarinet + soprano saxophone
   Ernst Reijseger, cello
   Han Bennink, drums

2. Trio Clusone = o.T.(2)  8:58
   Michael Moore, clarinet + soprano saxophone
   Ernst Reijseger, cello
   Han Bennink, drums

3. Bauer - Nozati - Van Hove = o.T. 11:40
   Johannes Bauer, trombone
   Annick Nozati, vocals
   Fred van Hove, piano

4. London Jazz Composers' Orchestra = Witch Gong Game lll/12 (Die Post Geht Ab)    44:24
   Barry Guy, bass, leader
   Henry Lowther, trumpet
   John Corbett, trumpet
   Marc Charig, trumpet
   Alan Tomlinson, trombone
   Paul Rutherford, trombone
   Chris Bridges, trombone
   Steve Wick, tuba
   Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
   Pete McPhail, soprano & alto saxophone
   Martin Speicher, soprano & alto saxophone
   Simon Picard, tenor saxophone
   Paul Dunmall, alto & tenor saxophone
   Phil Wachsmann, violin
   Howard Riley, piano
   Barre Phillips, bass
   Paul Lytton, drums


"Die Post geht ab" recorded at the Kurhaus, Füssen, Germany on 14th October, 1995.

Note: The piece "Die Post geht ab" was a commission of the city of Füssen
for the 500th anniversary of the post-station Füssen.The event was held during the 700th
anniversary of the city of Füssen and the 150th birthday of King Ludwig the second.
Note 2: the first piece of the evening was "Harmos".


Tracks 1 to 3 recorded (southern Bavaria) between 1993 and 1995
Concerts produced by Peter Ernst

22 June 2015

HOWARD RILEY TRIO - DISCUSSIONS (1967)






















HOWARD RILEY - piano
BARRY GUY - double bass
JON HISEMAN - drums

1. Sweet and lovely  6:47
2. Romance  2:03
3. Nardis  5:54
4. Sunflower  2:05
5. Children at play  5:03
6. Spring is here  5:58
7. What's new  6:06
8. Folk theme No.1  3:17

Rec.  20th December 1967

(Requested by tpfkaa (unusual name))

15 February 2015

TONY OXLEY - INCUS 8 (1971 - 1975)



This is a re-up (my rip in flac) of Sotise's post from February 26, 2007.
I've added a new pic above and the line-up etc.
The following is his text from seven years ago.....



hi all here's a riveting long unavailable album by tony oxley. incus8 1975


most of the tracks are solo percussion and electronics,a couple feature ensembles with the usual suspects,derek b ,barry g
,paul r,etc.

this has remained sadly unissued for some inexplicable reason.

its a very rewarding listen guaranteed to reverse

any received opinion /assumption you may have about solo percussion being boring.

oxley also happens to be a visionary painter and graphic artist of some note.


here is some biographical info about oxley from the european free improvised music website.


Born Sheffield, 15 June 1938. Drums, percussion, violin, electronics.
Tony Oxley, with Derek Bailey and Gavin Bryars, created one of the foundations of free improvisation in the UK through their explorations in the group Joseph Holbrooke. A detailed retrospective view of Joseph Holbrooke can be found in Bailey (1992, pp. 86-93) but, briefly, the group existed in Sheffield from 1963 to 1966, initially playing conventional jazz though by 1965 playing totally improvised pieces. The fact that the three were 'isolated' in Sheffield from developments elsewhere (John Stevens and the SME) provided an ideal environment for experimentation and development. After that the participants moved to London, Oxley becoming the house drummer at Ronnie Scott's while all the while continuing with experimental music. He was in at the beginning of the Incus label with Bailey and Evan Parker and some of his work for that label is recognised as landmarks in the development of free music. He also appeared in various (early) versions of the London Jazz Composers Orchestra
In the last 25 years he has performed and recorded in an extremely wide variety of situations, from those where an emphasis on time-keeping is important to free situations with perhaps Paul Bley at one extreme and Cecil Taylor at the other. His work with Taylor, as a member of The Feel Trio with William Parker, in duos, or augmented with other musicians (such as the quartet of Taylor, Oxley, William Parker and Derek Bailey for two concerts in London and Manchester in 1991) lasted from 1988 to 1991 and can be seen by the viewing a selection of their concert schedule.
In recent years Tony Oxley has run his own Celebration Orchestra, worked with Bill Dixon - both are painters as well as musicians, and there have been plans for multimedia presentations - and with the Austrians, violinist Andreas Schreiber and pianist Dieter Glawischnig in the trio Cercle. This group briefly toured the UK in 1997 (having played the Beijing Jazz Festival in October 1996), with displays of Oxley's paintings, and had a broadcast on BBC Radio 3 in May 1997. Oxley has also begun to work again in duo with Derek Bailey, playing, for example at the Knitting Factory in New York in September 1995, in London in November 1995 and in Vand'Oeuvre in France in May 1997. He also remains in demand to bring unconventionality to conventional settings, particularly with his 'rainforest percussion', playing for example, on ECM recordings with Paul Bley and John Surman and with the Tomasz Stanko Quartet.
His kit is highly individual and an early version of it was described by Derek Bailey (1992, p. 101) thus:
'The acoustic part is: drums - eight, various sizes and texture; cymbals, fourteen, various sizes, thicknesses, weights, sounds; cowbells - five, from six inches to sixteen inches; wood surfaces - five, wood blocks and oriental skulls; saucepans - two. The amplified section of the kit is: amplified frame containing cymbals, wires, various kitchen equipment, motor generators, springs, used with 3 contact mikes (home-made), 2 volume pedals, 1 octave splitter, 1 compressor, 1 ring modulator and oscillator, 1 amplifier and two speakers.'
More recently the whole kit has been slimmed down and the electronics have (probably temporarily) been put to one side, but the playing, of course, remains individualistic. A transcription of an interview with Oxley, where he discusses his current kit (1997) with Alyn Shipton in a BBC Radio 3 Broadcast is available, complete with sound clips.
Tony Oxley is also a painter and three pages of his paintings can also be viewed: Paintings 1 or Paintings 2 and Paintings 3.

PLEASE BUY CD'S BY TONY OXLEY ,YOULL FIND MANY LISTED IN HIS SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY AT THE EUROPEAN FREE IMPROVISED MUSIC PAGES.

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Tony Oxley, percussion, amplified percussion
Barry Guy, bass
Dave Holdsworth, trumpet
Evan Parker, soprano saxophone
Howard Riley, piano
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Derek Bailey, guitar


A1. Never Before Or Again  10:41
A2. M-W-M  6:57
A3. EIROC II  5:27
B1. East Of Sheffield  6:26
B2. South East Of Sheffield  5:47
B3. P.P.1  8:37


Track A1 (Parker/Holdsworth/Rutherford/Riley/Guy/Oxley) recorded 1972;
track A2 (solo Oxley) recorded 1975
Track A3 (Bailey/Parker/Rutherford/Oxley) recorded 1971
Track B1 (solo Oxley) recorded 1971
Track B2 (solo Oxley) recorded 1973
Track B3 (solo Oxley) recorded 1975

INCUS 8  (vinyl rip)

9 October 2014

HOWARD RILEY TRIO "ANGLE" (CBS, 1969)



...from the OOP CD ...


Howard Riley, piano
Barry Guy, bass
Alan Jackson, drums
Barbara Thompson, flute (tr.7 only)

1. Exit          5:01
2. Gormenghast          7:08
3. S & S          2:18
4. Fragment          7:47
5. Angle          7:18
6. Aftermath          2:36
7. Three Fragments   3:04
8. Gill          5:44

Recorded in London, 3rd December 1968 and 2nd January 1969.

COLUMBIA – 4944332 (CD rip)

Originally released in 1969 as LP (CBS 52669)

10 May 2014

TONY OXLEY QUINTET. London. 1981





















 
TONY OXLEY, drums, electronics
HOWARD RILEY, piano
LARRY STABBINS, sax
PHIL WACHSMANN, violin
HUGH METCALF, guitar

1. Oxley, Stabbins, Wachsmann, Riley  11:48
2. Oxley, Riley  11:45
3. Metcalf, Riley, Wachsmann  10:18
4. Oxley, Stabbins, Wachsmann, Metcalf (?)  13:00
5. Metcalf  3:57
5. Quintet  24:50

Goldsmiths College, London.  21 February, 1981

Thanks to AP for his live cassette recording.

1 May 2014

JACQUES THOLLOT TRIO / HOWARD RILEY TRIO "JAZZ HARMONIE 1972"


 Some months ago I acquired several DVD-r full of Jazz recorded at France's fertile scene during the seventies.
As I tend to listen to music more than view footage I started to rip these video's for my listening pleasure.
...and shared pleasure is more...






 Joachim Kühn, piano
Jacques Thollot, electric piano, drums
Earl Freeman, bass


1. Up Down (Thollot) 9:04
2. Go Mine (Thollot) 5:57

Recorded at Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, Paris on September 3, 1972.



Howard Riley, piano
Barry Guy, bass
Tony Oxley,  percussion

3. Cirrus (Oxley) 9:28
4. Motion (Riley) 3:29

Recorded at Salon des Artistes Décorateurs, Paris on September 3, 1972.

Note: filmed for the "Jazz Harmonie" series - Marc Pavaux (director).


10 November 2013

LONDON MUSIC NOW "JAZZ FESTIVAL BERLIN 1972"


The first day of the 1972 edition of the Berlin Jazz Festival was reserved for musicians from the British Free Jazz/Improvisation scene. Several days ago (October 22) they all played also in Donaueschingen at the SWF-Jazz-Session. There the event was announced as 'London Music Now'.
I borrowed the title although I don't know wether it was used in Berlin.
I post it as I got it several years ago - to my ears the sound overall is very good.


TONY OXLEY SEXTET:
Kenny Wheeler, trumpet
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Evan Parker, tenor saxophone
Howard Riley, piano
Barry Guy, bass
Tony Oxley, drums, percussion, electronics

01. introduction  01:19
02. Nephritic Tool (T.Oxley)  18:04
03. announcement  00:42


EVAN PARKER - PAUL LYTTON DUO:
Evan Parker, tenor saxophone, etc.
Paul Lytton, percussion, electronics, etc.

04. announcement  00:29
05. Cat's Flux No.2  (E.Parker/P.Lytton)  17:32


ISKRA 1903:
Paul Rutherford, trombone
Derek Bailey, guitar
Barry Guy, bass

06. announcement  00:44
07. Improvisation 1st November (Rutherford/Guy/Bailey)  13:47


HOWARD RILEY TRIO:
Howard Riley, piano
Barry Guy, bass
Tony Oxley, percussion

08. announcement  01:09
09. Cartridge  (Riley/Guy/Oxley) 22:41
10. announcement  00:55


DEREK BAILEY SOLO:
Derek Bailey, guitar
11. announcement  00:39
12. The Lord May Us Show (D.Bailey)  10:46



LONDON JAZZ COMPOSERS' ORCHESTRA:
Kenny Wheeler, Mark Charig, Dave Holdsworth, Harry Beckett, trumpet
Paul Rutherford, Mike Gibbs, Paul Nieman, trombone
Dick Hart, tuba
Trevor Watts, Mike Osborne, alto saxophone
Dave White, Evan Parker, Alan Wakeman, tenor saxophone
John Warren, baritone saxophone
Derek Bailey, guitar
Howard Riley, piano
Jeff Clyne, bass
Chris Lawrence, bass
Barry Guy, bass
Tony Oxley, drums, percussion
Paul Lytton, drums
Buxton Orr, conductor

13. announcement  00:51
14. introduction  03:06
15. What's Parker Beckett To Me Mr. Riley (K.Wheeler)  15:22
16. applause  00:26
17. Pirtoge (P.Rutherford)  24:00
18. applause  01:07                            

Recorded on November 1, 1972 at the Philharmonie Berlin during the Berlin Jazz Festival 1972.

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8 November 2013

STEVENS. RILEY. GUY. Pied Bull, 1981


















On your knees to the boze for this one.

JOHN STEVENS, drums, mini-trumpet
HOWARD RILEY, piano
BARRY GUY, bass

1. 33:55
2. 49:44

Pied Bull, London.  23rd July 1981



26 September 2013

DEAN / DUNMALL / RILEY / LEVIN - 1997



A short but pretty heavy set. Phew!

ELTON DEAN, alto sax
PAUL DUNMALL, tenor sax
HOWARD RILEY, piano
TONY LEVIN, drums

1. 26:59

Vortex, London.  7th June 1997

7 February 2013

ELTON DEAN - 2 Quartets: London 1992 + 1997


It took me a while, but finally here are two amazing cassette recordings courtesy of Andy, posted previously in Contributions section. Earlier one from 1992 can be seen as alternative version of Elton Dean / Howard Riley Quartet, a regular team of 90's, also posted here in the meantime by Andy himself. Riley & Dean photo comes from the booklet of their duo album "One To One" (Slam Productions 1999) and was taken by George Haslam.

ELTON DEAN - alto sax & saxello
HOWARD RiLEY - piano
PAUL ROGERS - bass
TONY LEViN - drums

1. improvisation  - 55:50 + appl.

Rumours, London, 28 February 1992  (Riley on a very ropy old piano)



Second and more 'feverish' piece from 1997 is by one-off grouping - a rare opportunity to hear Elton with Veryan Weston, and suprisingly (as I found when adding tags) also first IS post including this prodigious British pianist and improviser. Thank you for being there and being here, Andy!

ELTON DEAN - saxello
VERYAN WESTON - piano
MARCiO MATTOS - cello
TONY LEViN - drums

1. improvisation  - 17:50 + appl.

Vortex, London, 23 February, 1997


24 April 2012

LONDON JAZZ COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA & GEORGE LEWIS "LONDON, 1991"






Here we have a companion (kind of) post to the previous LJCO & Globe Unity.
This time it's a collaboration between George Lewis and the LJCO.
My appreciation goes to Andy.




LONDON JAZZ COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA & GEORGE LEWIS  "LONDON, 1991"


Henry Lowther, trumpet
Jon Corbett, trumpet
Marc Charig, trumpet
Alan Tomlinson, trombone
Conrad Bauer, trombone
Radu Malfatti, trombone
Steve Wick, tuba
Trevor Watts, reeds
Evan Parker, reeds
Pete McPhail, reeds
Simon Picard, reeds
Paul Dunmall, reeds
Phil Wachsmann, violin
Howard Riley, piano
Barre Phillips, bass
Barry Guy, bass
Paul Lytton, drums
George Lewis, trombone, conduction


1. unknown title  47:10
2. unknown title  17:10

Recorded March 22, 1991 at Shaw Theatre, London, UK.

Note: There's a tape flip between track one and two.

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21 April 2012

GLOBE UNITY ORCHESTRA & LONDON JAZZ COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA (KÖLN, 1989)






GLOBE UNITY ORCHESTRA & LONDON JAZZ COMPOSERS ORCHESTRA

Henry Lowther, John Corbett, Marc Charig, trumpet
Radu Malfatti, Paul Rutherford, Alan Tomlinson, trombone
Steve Wick, tuba
Peter McPhail, alto & tenor saxophone
Trevor Watts, soprano & alto saxophone
Evan Parker, soprano & tenor saxophone
Simon Picard, Paul Dunmall, tenor & baritone saxophone
Philip Wachsmann, violin
Howard Riley, piano
Barry Guy, Barre Phillips, bass
Paul Lytton, drums, percussion
Thomas Heberer, trumpet
Albert Mangelsdorff, Günter Christmann, George Lewis, trombone
Gerd Dudek, soprano & tenor saxophone, flute
Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, alto & baritone saxophone, clarinet
Alexander von Schlippenbach, piano
Paul Lovens, drums, percussion


1. Introduction (from stage)                     03:24
2. Wasserstoffmusik (A. von Schlippenbach)     32:04
3. Introduction (from stage)                     03:51
4. Double Trouble (B. Guy) (inc.)                19:51
5. Announcement (radio broadcast)             00:15


Recorded on April 1, 1989 at Aula der Staatlichen Musikhochschule, Köln, Germany.

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