Various - Instant Composers Pool (2xLP, Album + Box)

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Media:  Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve:  Very Good Plus (VG+)

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only side 1 & 2! vinyl in great condition!
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Genre: Jazz
Style: Free Improvisation

Tracklist:
A1. Grüsse Aus Berchtesgaden 2:09
A2. Serendipity 6:21
A3. François Le Marin 4:17
A4. Nineteen Voices 4:10
A5. Introduction And First Entrance Of The Horsemen 5:45
B. Song Of The Lusitanian Bully II 24:50
C. Lass Mich Nicht Weinen IV - Three Excerpts 20:40
D1. Touches 3:30
D2. Fascinating Appie 2:48
D3. Title Song From The Movie "De Snelheid: 40-70" 4:25
D4. Gib Mir Noch Ein Spiegelei Mit Schinken 1:15
D5. Tussen De Dijen Van 'N Mokkel 4:05
D6. Five Songs From The Lusitanian Bully 6:50



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

Recorded between January 1969 and March 1970. Most of the compositions performed here were recorded for theatre:

A1, A3: For the play "Toller" (Tankred Dorst) by Nederlandse Comedie

A5: For the play "De Ruiters" (Aristophanus) by Nieuwe Komedie/Arena

B, D6: for the play "Gezang van de Lusitaanse Bullebak (Peter Weiss) by Nederlandse Comedie

D2: for the play Tand om Tand (Hugo Claus)

D3: for the movie "Velocity 40-70" (directed by Johan van der Keuken)

The "Chocolate Box" has gold leaf around the edges and purple velvet on the side. Black and white pictures are on the front and backside of the box.


A1, A3 recorded at Studio Andre van de Water, Nederhorst den Berg on October 28, 1969

A2 recorded at Radio Nederland Wereldomroep, Hilversum on January 14, 1969

A4 recorded at Studio Andre van de Water, Nederhorst den Berg on May 23, 1970

A5 recorded at Studio Cinecentrum, Hilversum by Ab Jansen on August 28, 1968

B, D6 recorded at Studio Andre van de Water, Nederhorst den Berg on March 26, 1969

C recorded (live) at Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam on November 22, 1969

D1 recorded at Studio Andre van de Water, Nederhorst den Berg on October 27, 1968

D2 recorded at Studio Andre van de Water, Nederhorst den Berg on February 7, 1970

D3 recorded at Studio Cinetone, Duivendrecht by Peter Vink on March 4, 1970

D4 recorded at Studio Andre van de Water, Nederhorst den Berg on July 8, 1969 (this is an outtake from the session which was released as "The 8th of July 1969 by Gunter Hampel (Birth 001)

D5 recorded at Studio Andre van de Water, Nederhorst den Berg on January 8, 1970





 

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