tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post4321874445770634468..comments2024-03-07T02:56:29.338+01:00Comments on Different Perspectives In My Room...!: KAORU ABE – Mort À Crédit (2LP-1976- ALM Records-AL-8/AL-9)Vitkohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02006029632141381061noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-67678007469047270482022-04-18T13:28:28.707+02:002022-04-18T13:28:28.707+02:00Could you kindly upload this, again?
Thank you in ...Could you kindly upload this, again?<br />Thank you in advance.northern windhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10727223422126397719noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-69230413164886120562021-05-13T02:04:45.308+02:002021-05-13T02:04:45.308+02:00Hi, could we have a new link please? Thank you so ...Hi, could we have a new link please? Thank you so much for all of this great music.(2)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-83020808490719486482019-02-21T15:30:32.188+01:002019-02-21T15:30:32.188+01:00Hi, could we have a new link please? Thank you so ...Hi, could we have a new link please? Thank you so much for all of this great music.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14691211506974254526noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-40974626396296356332016-10-27T12:22:21.800+02:002016-10-27T12:22:21.800+02:00Very appreciative of all the music and the care wi...Very appreciative of all the music and the care with which it is presented and explained. Many thanks.Bennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-19273662245049349792016-09-15T17:33:21.796+02:002016-09-15T17:33:21.796+02:00marvelous, i´m a goner...thanks for the turn-on, y...marvelous, i´m a goner...thanks for the turn-on, your efforts for sharing these records with such pristine sound are much appreciated, take good care Vitko... Certifiablockheadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12405421613004643559noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-769456635152871512016-08-09T19:24:30.113+02:002016-08-09T19:24:30.113+02:00excellent - look forward to it - thank you...excellent - look forward to it - thank you...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-59379307721887672592016-08-02T15:43:58.812+02:002016-08-02T15:43:58.812+02:00Please be patient for a while, it's a pretty e...Please be patient for a while, it's a pretty extensive work, I will soon introduce several Strata East albums. Before that, I have a few previously scheduled topics on which I have worked, you know, I can not make a post for a day, after ripping sound track with vinyl, a long time working on the sound quality (for this I am particularly sensitive), and great effort around the cover art and complete artistic presentations, not to speak. So this blog is specific in that it gives you everything else that you can not find absolutely nowhere, and it is precious for every true collector.<br />V.Vitkohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02006029632141381061noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-58182079307460796782016-08-01T18:40:14.403+02:002016-08-01T18:40:14.403+02:00still dreaming of the day when you'll do more ...still dreaming of the day when you'll do more Strata East posts - especially the first Piano Choir album and the New York Bass Choir album...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-69378954707440459892016-07-31T15:09:08.073+02:002016-07-31T15:09:08.073+02:00Uwe from Germany, I'm glad to hear from you :)...Uwe from Germany, I'm glad to hear from you :), Kaoru Abe is really unique.<br /><br />Unfortunately, his premature death meant he never lived to see the heyday of Japanese avant-garde music, nor enjoy the prestige his type of abilities on saxophone might have garnered him as the interest in free jazz increased in the '90s. He also never held at least half of his releases in his hands, since some of the best material from this player was only released in the years after his death. The entire CD format, allowing the expansive playing time required to properly document his unfolding energy discourse, was also not something he lived to enjoy. Several small labels have practically created cottage industries out of his posthumous releases, pumping out an annual multiple-CD set for several years running. Fans of his playing tend to count backwards from the date of his death to the recording date, the higher the resulting number basically indicating the greater possibility of genius contained within. There are several explanations of this, one rooted in debauchery, and the other in perhaps a worse curse, multi-instrumentalism.<br />At any rate, this performer's lifestyle is said to have been soaked with liquor, stuffed with drugs, and sniffing with loneliness and tragedy.<br /><br />Some of the lack of appeal of Abe's later material has got to come not from the perception that he is out of it but from his introduction of other instruments, including the dreaded harmonica and crudely played guitar. Historically, there are few known cases of saxophonists being praised for adding other instruments into their arsenal, so any critical about-face on this issue can be considered an important development in itself. Other Japanese music scholars have praised the later-Abe material and his use of diverse instruments, but even they seem to feel his work on the alto saxophone has never been equalled. One thing is for sure, no matter how extremely noisy the Japanese music scene has gotten, it has yet to produce another reed player as good as this one. His solo sets were said to be the peak of his creative form, but he also took advantage of opportunities to record with the master American free jazz drummer Milford Graves and the British father of free improvisation, guitarist Derek Bailey. Abe contributes immensely powerful playing to these two completely different contexts. He also can be heard on recordings with other Japanese free players, such as the Aida's Call album, in which he holds forth with dynamic trumpeter Toshinori Kondo and virtuoso bassist Motoharu Yoshizawa, yet another booze casualty. One of Abe's earliest groupings was the New Directions duo in 1970 with Masayuki Takayanagi.<br /><br />Cheers.Vitkohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02006029632141381061noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-3285831131764349572016-07-31T13:02:13.645+02:002016-07-31T13:02:13.645+02:00Dear Vitko, just a few impressions. While storing ...Dear Vitko, just a few impressions. While storing a dozen of your rips unheard on my pc,(hope to find time to listen in the next weeks), I managed to have a intense listening on your last three postings. Well, to be honest, La Monte Young really isn't my cup of tea, Faust are always Faust, I sometimes prefer their later releases like Ravvivando, but Kaoru Abe is simply stunning. I'd listen to the album full force in one session about over 100 minutes from start to finish (from a burnt DVD)and it was indeed an amazing new experience in understanding music. Afterwards I were totally shattered. <br />By the way. I am grateful for the complete album scans. I appreciate those complete scans, including the gatefold inners, even I do not unterstand japanese language. <br />All in all, you improve my musical education ones again. Simply thank you for that.<br /><br />Uwe from GermanyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-83949465898654741052016-07-28T10:09:06.699+02:002016-07-28T10:09:06.699+02:00So, it can be seen below, if you read more than th...So, it can be seen below, if you read more than the first sentence that this is random error, because a little later immediately suggests the Japanese translation of the French text .... ehhhh ............!<br />In any case, thanks for writing.Vitkohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02006029632141381061noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-84572791438515020432016-07-28T08:51:13.010+02:002016-07-28T08:51:13.010+02:00"Mort À Credit was the title given to Céline&..."Mort À Credit was the title given to Céline's novel Death On The Installment Plan in its French translation" - erm, no, actually. As Celine was French, and he wrote in that language, that's exactly the wrong way round.<br /><br />But this is a beauty of a post, so thanks anyway!Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00960396346594892626noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-36056554287950772832016-07-27T20:23:55.623+02:002016-07-27T20:23:55.623+02:00Enjoy, my friends, this is really only for serious...Enjoy, my friends, this is really only for serious listeners, and of course, for those who want to make a little effort and to gradually explore a new experience in understanding music.<br />The condition - himself in the room :)<br />Vitkohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02006029632141381061noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-33795092918044186712016-07-27T17:46:26.013+02:002016-07-27T17:46:26.013+02:00Thank you very much for Kaoru, Vitko!Thank you very much for Kaoru, Vitko!armandohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06818070125585747996noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-86608185261781646382016-07-27T08:24:17.562+02:002016-07-27T08:24:17.562+02:00Thank-youThank-youAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4966374046256089922.post-56950238688151373212016-07-27T02:58:42.737+02:002016-07-27T02:58:42.737+02:00KAORU ABE – Mort À Crédit (2LP-1976- ALM Records-A...KAORU ABE – Mort À Crédit (2LP-1976- ALM Records-AL-8/AL-9)<br />Vinyl Rip/FLAC+Artwork<br /><br />KAORU ABE – Mort À Crédit (LP1 - AL-8)<br />1fichier:<br />https://1fichier.com/?jarmy3ugf3<br /><br />KAORU ABE – Mort À Crédit (LP2 - AL-9)<br />1fichier:<br />https://1fichier.com/?7461m12bxx<br />Vitkohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02006029632141381061noreply@blogger.com