Ended Wednesday and welcomed Thursday after a swim with Jazz Meets India by Dewan Motihar Trio, The Irene Schweizer Trio, Manfred Schoof, Barney Wilen released on SABA in 1967.

"This 1967 release, another exploratory J.E. Berendt production, combines a classical Indian trio of sitar, tambura, and tabla with jazz piano trio and two horns striding in between. Sitar player Dewan Motihar leads the Indian trio. A star on All-India Radio, Motihar journeyed to London where he worked on the sound tracks to the Beatle’s “Help”, and with Herbie Hancock on Antonioni’s iconic film “Blow Up”. The Swiss pianist Irene Schweizer has been one of the top European players for years...The three pieces are originals, all based on ragas, classical Indian scales each of which are based on a particular mood, occasion, time of day, year, etc..."

https://www.mps-music.com/releases/jazz-meets-india/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1AEoRZ00A4

#RagaJazz #Raga #Jazz #Music #MPS #DewanMotihar #ManfredSchoof #BarneyWillen #IreneSchweizer #Sitar

Heartplants by Gunter Hampel Quintet, released on SABA in 1965.

Inconstant Sol wrote on their blog:

In any discussion of what marks the starting point of European free jazz, this record might be high up on the list. We have posted Francois Tusques' "Free Jazz" in the past which was out in 1965 in France, certainly a turning point in the evolution of French jazz. This combo is German, however, and these are studio recordings from 1964, originally out on the Saba label..

Whether this is "free" jazz as commonly understood, is debatable imho, most of it is fairly melodic...One epithet that might fit, to the extent that these terms carry any determinate meaning, is "structural" jazz and the pieces here certainly are well organised and thought out.

https://inconstantsol.blogspot.com/2012/05/gunter-hampel-quntet-heartplants.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRoEpQH8FCE&list=OLAK5uy_lEQCgx9l45CyISTIlZRLClmBv-D-BwYN4

#GunterHampel #Vibraphone #JazzFlute #ManfredSchoof #AlexandervonSchlippenbach #BuschiNiebergall #PierreCourbois #Jazz #freeJAzz #Music #SABA #MPS

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#NowPlaying “Psalmus Spei (for Choir and Jazz Group)” live at Berliner Jazztage, 1968. Conducted by Klaus Martin Ziegler with #WolfgangDauner, #ManfredSchoof, #GerdDudek, #EberhardWeber, #JürgenKarg, and #FredBraceful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrFV5CuNGXw
Wolfgang Dauner - "Psalmus Spei" - Berlin 1968

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Listening to #FreeJazz, an album (Distant Thunder) featuring #ManfredSchoof, #AkiraSakata, #YosukeYamashita, #TakeoMoriyama. 👍
We have to distinguish between commercialising one’s output (Moody’s Mood, Getz’s Jazz Samba?) & developing the #jazz form. #MilesDavis never compromised a note despite the foray into #fusion & #jazzrock. #ManfredSchoof, once l’enfant terrible with #SteveLacy & #MalWaldron turned to pop! In many ways this is about jazz’s cultural stock! The 70s were difficult for people like #LeeKonitz & #LennieTristano, #CharlieMingus. #Pioneers. Jazz missed a beat in the #1970s.