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Mainz Studio Recordings 1963 / Various- Mainz Studio Recordings 1963 / Various

SKU: 730099042659
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When the Darmstadt teenager Volker Kriegel (1943-2003) officially debuted his first chords in the late 1950s, the guitar was still an outsider instrument in jazz. It could boast a few luminaries, but actually everything was still open when, in 1963 and 1964, the autodidact from Hessen won first prizes as guitarist and soloist at the amateur jazz festival in Düsseldorf. The debut recordings in 1963, which Südwestfunk (SWF) recorded with the nineteen-year-old guitarist in trio at the Deutschhaus in Mainz, and the 1969 studio sessions in the Kammersaal Studio, are worlds apart. For one thing, the guitar itself had carved out a career. On top of this, Kriegel had gained in self-confidence. But above all, he had found a counterpart in Claudio Szenkar, who opened up perspectives not only in terms of communication and composition but also through Kriegel's own instrument. The combination of vibraphone and guitar was then still fairly new. In 1968, Kriegel decided to make music his main profession. Thanks to "With A Little Help from My Friends" and an appearance at the German Jazz Festival in Frankfurt, he achieved the breakthrough into public recognition. Together with the vibraphonist Dave Pike, the bassist Hans Rettenbacher and the drummer Peter Baumeister, he founded the Dave Pike Set, which became for four years his artistic center and a beacon combo of European jazz rock. And for the SWF (Südwestfunk, today SWR) he went twice into the sound studio. With the exceptions of The Beatles's anthem "Norwegian Wood" and "Mother People" by the young guitar berserker Frank Zappa, hardly any pieces by other musicians are still to be heard in these recordings.

Tracklist:

  1. Django
  2. Tabu
  3. Israel
  4. St. Louis Blues
  5. Rhythm-A-Ning
  6. Les Enfants Š'ennuient Le Dimanche
  7. Autumn Leaves
  8. Three Seconds
  9. Tea And Rum
  10. Morandi
  11. Don't Wait
  12. Na Na Imboro
  13. Nyleve
  14. Connie's Blues
  15. Viande
  16. Traffic Jam
  17. Little Pear
  18. Norwegian Wood
  19. Five By Four
  20. Royal Harp
  21. Cry It Out
  22. Soul Eggs
  23. Noisy Silence, Gentle Noise
  24. Somewhat, Somewhere, Somehow
  25. Sitting On My Knees
  26. Slums On Wheels
  27. I'm On My Way
  28. Pluns
  29. Mother People
Format: New CD/Rock

Mainz Studio Recordings 1963 / Various- Mainz Studio Recordings 1963 / Various

SKU: 730099042659
Regular price ₩43,000
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Release Date: 05.14.2021

 
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When the Darmstadt teenager Volker Kriegel (1943-2003) officially debuted his first chords in the late 1950s, the guitar was still an outsider instrument in jazz. It could boast a few luminaries, but actually everything was still open when, in 1963 and 1964, the autodidact from Hessen won first prizes as guitarist and soloist at the amateur jazz festival in Düsseldorf. The debut recordings in 1963, which Südwestfunk (SWF) recorded with the nineteen-year-old guitarist in trio at the Deutschhaus in Mainz, and the 1969 studio sessions in the Kammersaal Studio, are worlds apart. For one thing, the guitar itself had carved out a career. On top of this, Kriegel had gained in self-confidence. But above all, he had found a counterpart in Claudio Szenkar, who opened up perspectives not only in terms of communication and composition but also through Kriegel's own instrument. The combination of vibraphone and guitar was then still fairly new. In 1968, Kriegel decided to make music his main profession. Thanks to "With A Little Help from My Friends" and an appearance at the German Jazz Festival in Frankfurt, he achieved the breakthrough into public recognition. Together with the vibraphonist Dave Pike, the bassist Hans Rettenbacher and the drummer Peter Baumeister, he founded the Dave Pike Set, which became for four years his artistic center and a beacon combo of European jazz rock. And for the SWF (Südwestfunk, today SWR) he went twice into the sound studio. With the exceptions of The Beatles's anthem "Norwegian Wood" and "Mother People" by the young guitar berserker Frank Zappa, hardly any pieces by other musicians are still to be heard in these recordings.

Tracklist:

  1. Django
  2. Tabu
  3. Israel
  4. St. Louis Blues
  5. Rhythm-A-Ning
  6. Les Enfants Š'ennuient Le Dimanche
  7. Autumn Leaves
  8. Three Seconds
  9. Tea And Rum
  10. Morandi
  11. Don't Wait
  12. Na Na Imboro
  13. Nyleve
  14. Connie's Blues
  15. Viande
  16. Traffic Jam
  17. Little Pear
  18. Norwegian Wood
  19. Five By Four
  20. Royal Harp
  21. Cry It Out
  22. Soul Eggs
  23. Noisy Silence, Gentle Noise
  24. Somewhat, Somewhere, Somehow
  25. Sitting On My Knees
  26. Slums On Wheels
  27. I'm On My Way
  28. Pluns
  29. Mother People