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Billy Bang / William Parker – Medicine Buddha
Label: NoBusiness Records – NBCD 71
Format: CD, Album
Country: Lithuania
Released: Nov 2014
Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Jazz
Tracklist:
• 1 | Medicine Buddha | 22:30
• 2 | Sky Song | 6:15
• 3 | Bronx Aborigines | 3:42
• 4 | Eternal Planet (Dedicated To Leroy Jenkins) | 14:22
• 5 | Buddha's Joy | 5:43
Credits:
Bass, Shakuhachi, Xalam [Dousn Gouni] – William Parker
Co-producer – Valerij Anosov
Design – Oskaras Anosovas
Liner Notes – William Parker
Mastered By – Arūnas Zujus
Photography By – Peter Gannushkin
Producer – Danas Mikailionis
Producer – William Parker
Producer [Concert Produced By] – Tim McHenry
Violin, Thumb Piano – Billy Bang
Companies, etc.:
Phonographic Copyright (p) – NoBusiness Records
Copyright (c) – NoBusiness Records
Published By – Ghazal Music
Published By – Centering Music
Recorded At – The Rubin Museum Of Art, New York
Mastered At – MAMAstudios
Notes:
Recorded live at The Rubin Museum Of Art, New York, on the 8th May, 2009.
Barcode & Identifiers:
Barcode – 4 779022 078934 > (Text)
Rights Society – ASCAP (Ghazal Music)
Rights Society – BMI (Centering Music)
Matrix / Runout – 14-10/6599-0001 NBCD71
Data provided by Discogs, and Wikipedia under a Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY-SA 4.0 licence.
Remarks:
'Medicine Buddha' captures one of the last live performances by violinist Billy Bang and bassist William Parker, recorded in 2009 at New York's Rubin Museum. This 5-track album showcases their deep bond and musical synergy, free from negativity. The title track stands out for its intense improvisation, blending sharp upper tones and rhythmic exploration. The album also features moments of calm, like the serene 'Sky Song,' with Parker on shakuhachi, offering a peaceful atmosphere. The duo's skill and emotional depth shine through, creating a reflective and celebratory listening experience. –
Label: NoBusiness Records – NBCD 71
Format: CD, Album
Country: Lithuania
Released: Nov 2014
Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Jazz
Tracklist:
• 1 | Medicine Buddha | 22:30
• 2 | Sky Song | 6:15
• 3 | Bronx Aborigines | 3:42
• 4 | Eternal Planet (Dedicated To Leroy Jenkins) | 14:22
• 5 | Buddha's Joy | 5:43
Credits:
Bass, Shakuhachi, Xalam [Dousn Gouni] – William Parker
Co-producer – Valerij Anosov
Design – Oskaras Anosovas
Liner Notes – William Parker
Mastered By – Arūnas Zujus
Photography By – Peter Gannushkin
Producer – Danas Mikailionis
Producer – William Parker
Producer [Concert Produced By] – Tim McHenry
Violin, Thumb Piano – Billy Bang
Companies, etc.:
Phonographic Copyright (p) – NoBusiness Records
Copyright (c) – NoBusiness Records
Published By – Ghazal Music
Published By – Centering Music
Recorded At – The Rubin Museum Of Art, New York
Mastered At – MAMAstudios
Notes:
Recorded live at The Rubin Museum Of Art, New York, on the 8th May, 2009.
Barcode & Identifiers:
Barcode – 4 779022 078934 > (Text)
Rights Society – ASCAP (Ghazal Music)
Rights Society – BMI (Centering Music)
Matrix / Runout – 14-10/6599-0001 NBCD71
Data provided by Discogs, and Wikipedia under a Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY-SA 4.0 licence.
Remarks:
'Medicine Buddha' captures one of the last live performances by violinist Billy Bang and bassist William Parker, recorded in 2009 at New York's Rubin Museum. This 5-track album showcases their deep bond and musical synergy, free from negativity. The title track stands out for its intense improvisation, blending sharp upper tones and rhythmic exploration. The album also features moments of calm, like the serene 'Sky Song,' with Parker on shakuhachi, offering a peaceful atmosphere. The duo's skill and emotional depth shine through, creating a reflective and celebratory listening experience. –
$15
Kidd Jordan / Alvin Fielder / Peter Kowald – Trio And Duo In New Orleans
Label: NoBusiness Records – NBCD 64-65
Format: CD
Country: Lithuania
Released: 10 Dec 2013
Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Jazz
Tracklist:
• 1-1 | Trio I | 12:45
• 1-2 | Trio II | 9:29
• 1-3 | Trio III (High Altitude) | 5:11
• 1-4 | Drums Solo | 6:19
• 1-5 | Bass Solo | 6:26
• 1-6 | Trio IV | 8:40
• 1-7 | Trio V | 12:57
• 1-8 | Trio VI (Concluding) | 8:50
• 2-1 | Liftoff | 9:02
• 2-2 | Duo Flight | 19:45
• 2-3 | E. Fashole - Luke | 17:10
• 2-4 | Tempest NOLA, 2005 | 9:22
• 2-5 | Nameless Sound Duo | 10:39
Credits:
Bass – Peter Kowald
Coordinator – Dave Dove
Coordinator – Eduardo Young
Drums, Percussion – Alvin Fielder
Engineer – Elton Heron
Engineer – John Crutti Jr.
Engineer – Mark Chatters
Engineer – Ryan Edwards
Tenor Saxophone – Kidd Jordan
Companies, etc.:
Recorded At – Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center
Recorded At – Eldorado Ballroom
Notes:
CD 1 - Recorded on 28th April, 2002 at Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
CD 2: 1-4 tracks recorded in May, 2005 at the Shed Recording Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana
5th track (CD 2) recorded on 19th January, 2012 at Eldorado Ballroom, Houston, Texas
Remarks:
'Trio And Duo In New Orleans' features tenor saxophonist Kidd Jordan, drummer Alvin Fielder, and bassist Peter Kowald in powerful free jazz sessions. The 2-CD set includes a 2002 trio session with Kowald, showcasing intense, spontaneous interplay, with Jordan's commanding sax and Fielder's responsive drumming. Kowald shines on bass, especially with his bow, creating a dynamic exchange. The studio session from 2005 is the standout, with Jordan's passionate, personal style and Fielder's tight, colorful drumming. The album's centerpiece, 'Duo Flight,' is full of energy, while live cuts from 2012 add a lively finish to this engaging set. –
Label: NoBusiness Records – NBCD 64-65
Format: CD
Country: Lithuania
Released: 10 Dec 2013
Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Jazz
Tracklist:
• 1-1 | Trio I | 12:45
• 1-2 | Trio II | 9:29
• 1-3 | Trio III (High Altitude) | 5:11
• 1-4 | Drums Solo | 6:19
• 1-5 | Bass Solo | 6:26
• 1-6 | Trio IV | 8:40
• 1-7 | Trio V | 12:57
• 1-8 | Trio VI (Concluding) | 8:50
• 2-1 | Liftoff | 9:02
• 2-2 | Duo Flight | 19:45
• 2-3 | E. Fashole - Luke | 17:10
• 2-4 | Tempest NOLA, 2005 | 9:22
• 2-5 | Nameless Sound Duo | 10:39
Credits:
Bass – Peter Kowald
Coordinator – Dave Dove
Coordinator – Eduardo Young
Drums, Percussion – Alvin Fielder
Engineer – Elton Heron
Engineer – John Crutti Jr.
Engineer – Mark Chatters
Engineer – Ryan Edwards
Tenor Saxophone – Kidd Jordan
Companies, etc.:
Recorded At – Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center
Recorded At – Eldorado Ballroom
Notes:
CD 1 - Recorded on 28th April, 2002 at Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
CD 2: 1-4 tracks recorded in May, 2005 at the Shed Recording Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana
5th track (CD 2) recorded on 19th January, 2012 at Eldorado Ballroom, Houston, Texas
Remarks:
'Trio And Duo In New Orleans' features tenor saxophonist Kidd Jordan, drummer Alvin Fielder, and bassist Peter Kowald in powerful free jazz sessions. The 2-CD set includes a 2002 trio session with Kowald, showcasing intense, spontaneous interplay, with Jordan's commanding sax and Fielder's responsive drumming. Kowald shines on bass, especially with his bow, creating a dynamic exchange. The studio session from 2005 is the standout, with Jordan's passionate, personal style and Fielder's tight, colorful drumming. The album's centerpiece, 'Duo Flight,' is full of energy, while live cuts from 2012 add a lively finish to this engaging set. –
$22
Free Jazz Group Wiesbaden – Frictions / Frictions Now
Label: NoBusiness Records – NBCD 79
Format: CD, Remastered, Compilation
Country: Lithuania
Released: Sep 2015
Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Jazz
Tracklist:
• 1 | Frictions | 37:32
• 2 | Frictions Now Part I | 17:16
• 3 | Frictions Now Part II | 18:35
Credits:
Alto Saxophone, Oboe, Piano, Flute [Shepherds Flute], Shenai, Trumpet [Prepared Trumpet], Flute [Bamboo Flute] – Dieter Scherf
Co-producer [Uncredited] – Valerij Anosov
Composed By – Scherf
Composed By – Dieter Scherf
Composed By – Gerhard König
Composed By – Sell
Composed By – Michael Sell
Composed By – Wolfgang Schlick
Design [Final Design], Layout [Booklet Layout] – Oskaras Anosovas
Design [Original LP Cover Designs] – Wolfgang Schlick
Drums, Percussion [Metal Bracket] – Wolfgang Schlick
Guitar, Guitar [Prepared Guitar], Flute, Flute [Double Flute] – Gerhard König
Liner Notes – Ernst Nebhuth
Photography By [Group Photo] – Hanns E. Haehl
Photography By [Michael Sell Photo] – Michael Sell
Producer [Produced By (Uncredited)] – Ernst Nebhuth
Producer [Produced By] – Danas Mikailionis
Remastered By – Arūnas Zujus
Trumpet – Michael Sell
Companies, etc.:
Remastered At – MAMAstudios
Notes:
Frictions was recorded on July 12, 1969 at Walldorf Studio, Walldorf and released as an edition of 300 vinyl records on a private label in 1969. The same year there was a second edition of 300 vinyl records on the private label LST in 1969. Frictions is an uninterrupted piece, which includes these compositions: Intro Four For Four (Scherf), Topology (Sell), Töne III (Sell), Sounds For M (Scherf), Töne I (Sell), Ballad-Allintervallreihe (Scherf), Peaceless (Scherf)
Frictions Now was recorded on July 9, 1971 at the same studio as Frictions and released as a limited edition of 500 vinyl records on the private label LST in 1971.
Track 1 previously released as , tracks 2 and 3 previously released as .
Barcode & Identifiers:
Barcode – 4 779022 073854 >
Data provided by Discogs, and Wikipedia under a Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY-SA 4.0 licence.
Remarks:
NoBusiness Records has uncovered a hidden gem of European free jazz with Free Jazz Group Wiesbaden, a German quartet active in the late '60s and early '70s. Their two LPs, now combined into a 73-minute release, showcase trumpeter Michael Sell, reedman Dieter Scherf, guitarist Gerhard K�nig, and drummer Wolfgang Schlick. Their music blends composed segments with free improvisation, featuring unconventional instrumentation and instrument swapping. Highlights include the 37-minute 'Frictions,' which shifts between structured and freeform playing, with dynamic trumpet and saxophone interplay. This is an essential find for collectors of early European free jazz. –
Label: NoBusiness Records – NBCD 79
Format: CD, Remastered, Compilation
Country: Lithuania
Released: Sep 2015
Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Jazz
Tracklist:
• 1 | Frictions | 37:32
• 2 | Frictions Now Part I | 17:16
• 3 | Frictions Now Part II | 18:35
Credits:
Alto Saxophone, Oboe, Piano, Flute [Shepherds Flute], Shenai, Trumpet [Prepared Trumpet], Flute [Bamboo Flute] – Dieter Scherf
Co-producer [Uncredited] – Valerij Anosov
Composed By – Scherf
Composed By – Dieter Scherf
Composed By – Gerhard König
Composed By – Sell
Composed By – Michael Sell
Composed By – Wolfgang Schlick
Design [Final Design], Layout [Booklet Layout] – Oskaras Anosovas
Design [Original LP Cover Designs] – Wolfgang Schlick
Drums, Percussion [Metal Bracket] – Wolfgang Schlick
Guitar, Guitar [Prepared Guitar], Flute, Flute [Double Flute] – Gerhard König
Liner Notes – Ernst Nebhuth
Photography By [Group Photo] – Hanns E. Haehl
Photography By [Michael Sell Photo] – Michael Sell
Producer [Produced By (Uncredited)] – Ernst Nebhuth
Producer [Produced By] – Danas Mikailionis
Remastered By – Arūnas Zujus
Trumpet – Michael Sell
Companies, etc.:
Remastered At – MAMAstudios
Notes:
Frictions was recorded on July 12, 1969 at Walldorf Studio, Walldorf and released as an edition of 300 vinyl records on a private label in 1969. The same year there was a second edition of 300 vinyl records on the private label LST in 1969. Frictions is an uninterrupted piece, which includes these compositions: Intro Four For Four (Scherf), Topology (Sell), Töne III (Sell), Sounds For M (Scherf), Töne I (Sell), Ballad-Allintervallreihe (Scherf), Peaceless (Scherf)
Frictions Now was recorded on July 9, 1971 at the same studio as Frictions and released as a limited edition of 500 vinyl records on the private label LST in 1971.
Track 1 previously released as , tracks 2 and 3 previously released as .
Barcode & Identifiers:
Barcode – 4 779022 073854 >
Data provided by Discogs, and Wikipedia under a Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY-SA 4.0 licence.
Remarks:
NoBusiness Records has uncovered a hidden gem of European free jazz with Free Jazz Group Wiesbaden, a German quartet active in the late '60s and early '70s. Their two LPs, now combined into a 73-minute release, showcase trumpeter Michael Sell, reedman Dieter Scherf, guitarist Gerhard K�nig, and drummer Wolfgang Schlick. Their music blends composed segments with free improvisation, featuring unconventional instrumentation and instrument swapping. Highlights include the 37-minute 'Frictions,' which shifts between structured and freeform playing, with dynamic trumpet and saxophone interplay. This is an essential find for collectors of early European free jazz. –
$17
Peter Kuhn – No Coming, No Going - The Music Of Peter Kuhn, 1978-79
Label: NoBusiness Records – NBCD 89-90
Format:
CD, Album, Reissue
CD
All Media, Compilation
Country: Lithuania
Released: May 2016
Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Jazz
Tracklist:
• | Livin' Right
• 1-1 | Chi | 5:51
• 1-2 | Manteca, Long Gone, Axistential | 29:48
• 1-3 | Red Tape | 13:14
• | Peter Kuhn And Denis Charles
• 2-1 | Stigma | 12:42
• 2-2 | Axistential | 11:04
• 2-3 | Drum Dharma | 17:36
• 2-4 | Headed Home | 19:52
Credits:
Bass – William Parker
Clarinet [Bb flat], Bass Clarinet – Peter Kuhn
Co-producer – Valerij Anosov
Composed By – Denis Charles
Composed By – Peter Kuhn
Design – Jeff DiPerna
Drums – Denis Charles
Engineer – Al West
Engineer – Ed Scarvelone
Liner Notes – Peter Kuhn
Photography By [Photo Of Peter Kuhn, 1978] – Kazunori Sugiyama
Photography By [Photos of Charles, Parker, Kondo / Williams] – Gary Halpern
Producer – Danas Mikailionis
Producer – Ed Hazell
Producer [Radio Production] – Ed Scarvelone
Recorded By – John Voci
Remastered By – Arūnas Zujus
Tenor Saxophone – Peter Kuhn
Trumpet – Arthur Williams
Trumpet, Alto Horn – Toshinori Kondo
Companies, etc.:
Copyright (c) – Dependent Origination Music
Phonographic Copyright (p) – NoBusiness Records
Copyright (c) – NoBusiness Records
Remastered At – MAMAstudios
Notes:
CD 1: Live broadcast recording on December 19, 1978, at Columbia University Radio WKCR-FM, NYC.
Originally issued on LP, edited and in slightly different order, as on Kuhn’s Big City Records (LPK 225) [(The original release was edited to fit the limitations of an LP) info from Peter Kuhn.
CD 2: Recorded live in concert on September 29, 1979 at the New England Repertory Theatre, Worcester, Mass [previously unreleased.
Toshinori Kondo (left speaker)
Arthur Williams (right speaker)
Special thanks to WKCR and Ben Young for a copy of the original session tapes.
© 2016 Dependent Origination Music – ASCAP
Remarks:
'No Coming, No Going' is a treasure unearthed from the New York 1970s loft jazz scene, brought to life by NoBusiness Records. This 2-disc set features reedman Peter Kuhn's Livin' Right, a free jazz masterpiece originally recorded live in 1978, blending energetic horns, driving basslines, and intricate drum work. Featuring talents like William Parker on bass, Denis Charles on drums, and twin trumpeters Toshinori Kondo and Arthur Williams, the album delivers intense improvisation, engaging polyphony, and unforgettable performances. The second disc pares it down to a riveting duo between Kuhn's reeds and Charles' drums, offering an exhilarating and intimate musical journey. –
Label: NoBusiness Records – NBCD 89-90
Format:
CD, Album, Reissue
CD
All Media, Compilation
Country: Lithuania
Released: May 2016
Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Jazz
Tracklist:
• | Livin' Right
• 1-1 | Chi | 5:51
• 1-2 | Manteca, Long Gone, Axistential | 29:48
• 1-3 | Red Tape | 13:14
• | Peter Kuhn And Denis Charles
• 2-1 | Stigma | 12:42
• 2-2 | Axistential | 11:04
• 2-3 | Drum Dharma | 17:36
• 2-4 | Headed Home | 19:52
Credits:
Bass – William Parker
Clarinet [Bb flat], Bass Clarinet – Peter Kuhn
Co-producer – Valerij Anosov
Composed By – Denis Charles
Composed By – Peter Kuhn
Design – Jeff DiPerna
Drums – Denis Charles
Engineer – Al West
Engineer – Ed Scarvelone
Liner Notes – Peter Kuhn
Photography By [Photo Of Peter Kuhn, 1978] – Kazunori Sugiyama
Photography By [Photos of Charles, Parker, Kondo / Williams] – Gary Halpern
Producer – Danas Mikailionis
Producer – Ed Hazell
Producer [Radio Production] – Ed Scarvelone
Recorded By – John Voci
Remastered By – Arūnas Zujus
Tenor Saxophone – Peter Kuhn
Trumpet – Arthur Williams
Trumpet, Alto Horn – Toshinori Kondo
Companies, etc.:
Copyright (c) – Dependent Origination Music
Phonographic Copyright (p) – NoBusiness Records
Copyright (c) – NoBusiness Records
Remastered At – MAMAstudios
Notes:
CD 1: Live broadcast recording on December 19, 1978, at Columbia University Radio WKCR-FM, NYC.
Originally issued on LP, edited and in slightly different order, as on Kuhn’s Big City Records (LPK 225) [(The original release was edited to fit the limitations of an LP) info from Peter Kuhn.
CD 2: Recorded live in concert on September 29, 1979 at the New England Repertory Theatre, Worcester, Mass [previously unreleased.
Toshinori Kondo (left speaker)
Arthur Williams (right speaker)
Special thanks to WKCR and Ben Young for a copy of the original session tapes.
© 2016 Dependent Origination Music – ASCAP
Remarks:
'No Coming, No Going' is a treasure unearthed from the New York 1970s loft jazz scene, brought to life by NoBusiness Records. This 2-disc set features reedman Peter Kuhn's Livin' Right, a free jazz masterpiece originally recorded live in 1978, blending energetic horns, driving basslines, and intricate drum work. Featuring talents like William Parker on bass, Denis Charles on drums, and twin trumpeters Toshinori Kondo and Arthur Williams, the album delivers intense improvisation, engaging polyphony, and unforgettable performances. The second disc pares it down to a riveting duo between Kuhn's reeds and Charles' drums, offering an exhilarating and intimate musical journey. –
$22
Howard Riley – Live With Repertoire
Label: NoBusiness Records – NBCD 58
Format: CD, Album
Country: Lithuania
Released: 15 Aug 2013
Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Improvisation, Free Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Tracklist:
• 1 | Monk's Mood | 4:50
• 2 | Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues Are | 3:45
• 3 | Darn That Dream | 4:54
• 4 | Now One | 3:07
• 5 | Ruby, My Dear | 4:30
• 6 | Now Two | 3:11
• 7 | Round Midnight | 6:41
• 8 | I'm Getting Sentimental Over You | 5:42
• 9 | Formerly | 4:15
• 10 | Body And Soul | 6:21
• 11 | Well You Needn't | 5:37
• 12 | Signing Off | 1:12
Credits:
Co-producer – Valerij Anosov
Piano, Liner Notes – Howard Riley
Producer – Danas Mikailionis
Recorded By [Digital Recording By] – Chris Trent
Companies, etc.:
Recorded At – Embrance Arts
Notes:
Recorded in Concert for Leicester Jazz House at Embrance Arts, Leicester on 11th November 2011
Remarks:
On 'Live With Repertoire,' British pianist Howard Riley focuses on standards, particularly Monk and Ellington, blending familiar tunes with his unique improvisational style. Recorded live in Leicester in 2011, Riley delivers a captivating set, balancing embellished renditions like 'I'm Getting Sentimental Over You' with more straightforward interpretations like 'Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues Are.' His originals, such as 'Now One' and 'Now Two,' showcase his inventive approach, while his take on ''Round Midnight' adds subtle dissonances. Despite his Parkinson's diagnosis, Riley's artistry remains vibrant, making this album perfect for lovers of jazz piano. –
Label: NoBusiness Records – NBCD 58
Format: CD, Album
Country: Lithuania
Released: 15 Aug 2013
Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Improvisation, Free Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
Tracklist:
• 1 | Monk's Mood | 4:50
• 2 | Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues Are | 3:45
• 3 | Darn That Dream | 4:54
• 4 | Now One | 3:07
• 5 | Ruby, My Dear | 4:30
• 6 | Now Two | 3:11
• 7 | Round Midnight | 6:41
• 8 | I'm Getting Sentimental Over You | 5:42
• 9 | Formerly | 4:15
• 10 | Body And Soul | 6:21
• 11 | Well You Needn't | 5:37
• 12 | Signing Off | 1:12
Credits:
Co-producer – Valerij Anosov
Piano, Liner Notes – Howard Riley
Producer – Danas Mikailionis
Recorded By [Digital Recording By] – Chris Trent
Companies, etc.:
Recorded At – Embrance Arts
Notes:
Recorded in Concert for Leicester Jazz House at Embrance Arts, Leicester on 11th November 2011
Remarks:
On 'Live With Repertoire,' British pianist Howard Riley focuses on standards, particularly Monk and Ellington, blending familiar tunes with his unique improvisational style. Recorded live in Leicester in 2011, Riley delivers a captivating set, balancing embellished renditions like 'I'm Getting Sentimental Over You' with more straightforward interpretations like 'Ba-Lue Bolivar Ba-Lues Are.' His originals, such as 'Now One' and 'Now Two,' showcase his inventive approach, while his take on ''Round Midnight' adds subtle dissonances. Despite his Parkinson's diagnosis, Riley's artistry remains vibrant, making this album perfect for lovers of jazz piano. –
$15
CD –
Intakt Records
$26