Showing posts with label Ronnie Boykins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ronnie Boykins. Show all posts

8 October 2014

CHARLES TYLER ‎– LIVE IN EUROPE: JAZZ FESTIVAL UMEÅ (AK-BA RECORDS, 1977)





A.  Fall's Mystery

B1. Folly
B2. Voyage From Jericho



Charles Tyler, alto and baritone saxophone
Ronnie Boykins, bass
Steve Reid, drums
Melvin Smith, guitar


Recorded live at the Umeå Jazz Festival, Sweden, 24-26 October 1975.

AK-BA Records ‎– AK 1010

LP Rip





7 October 2014

CHARLES TYLER/ENSEMBLE ‎– VOYAGE FROM JERICHO (AK-BA RECORDS, 1975)




A1. Voyage From Jericho
A2. Return To The East

B1. Just For Two
B2. Children's Music March
B3. Surf Ravin





Arthur Blythe, alto saxophone
Charles Tyler, alto and baritone saxophone
Ronnie Boykins, bass
Steve Reid, drums
Earl Cross, trumpet


Recorded July 1974 at Studio ONE, N.Y.

AK-BA Records ‎– AK 1000

LP Rip



31 March 2014

Steve Lacy Three-The Lost Tracks from Capers,1979

I was pretty pissed off years ago when i bought the CD, New York capers and quirks, only to find that almost half the material had been left off including my favourite piece "the crunch" where Ronnie Boykins seems most inventive(and audible), i had given the scratchy old beige soft cover double lp away , because it sounded muddy, and i'd ordered the cd from a shop..
This reissue box edition from 1981 is a huge sonic improvement , on the first edition.
Boykins is not as audible as on the cd versions.. but otherwise the sound is great..
Anyone know why this material hasn't been reissued?

The Crunch is particularly great one of those  sprawling blow out monsters, like the thing, where Lacy stretches his extended technique to the limit.
Dennis Charles Beating out Melodic Martial tattoo like rhythms in unison with Lacy is a Joyous aural feast, a pity this trio didn't record more!
recorded live at soundscape by Peter Kuhn on December 29-1979