Thursday, 3 July 2008

Vaclav Zahradnik: Eupo Jazz




















A joint effort I think I may say by Willem and myself

FLAC, discog and cover

Links for FLAC download

http://rapidshare.com/files/126786248/VclvZrdnkEupoJzzFL.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/126796434/VclvZrdnkEupoJzzFL.part2.rar

Link for Discog, cover download

http://rapidshare.com/files/126807116/VclvZrdnkEupoJzzDSC.rar

72/2

Personnel: Miroslav Bures, Jaroslav Lautner, Jiri Izera,
Dizzy Reece (trumpets), Slide Hampton, Zdenek Pulec, Jan Hyncica,
Erich Kleinschuster, Lumir Zrucky (trombones), Vladimir Boucjalova,
Emanuel Hrdina (french horns), Petr Fleischer (tuba), Ozren Depolo,
Ernst-Ludwig Petrovsky (alto saxophones), Johnny Griffin,
Mihaly Raduly (tenor saxophones), Ronnie Ross (baritone saxophone),
Karel Zelebny (vibraphone), Vince Benedetti (piano),
Rudolph Dasek (guitar), Klaus Koch (bass), Billy Brooks (drums).
Leader: Vaclav Zahradnik
Date: October 18, 19, 20 1972
Venue: Prague
Label: Supraphon 1151370
Album Title: Eupojazz

1. You Stepped Out of a Dream (Nacio Herb Brown/Gus Kahn) (5:05)
2. Body and Soul (Johnny Green/Andrew Eyton) (7:25)
3. 'Round Midnight
(Bernie Hanighen/Thelonious Monk/Cootie Williams) (8:47)
4. Hello Tony (Vaclav Zahradnik) (7:39)
5. Yesterdays (Jerome Kern) (9:21)
6. When the Saints Go Marching In (Traditional) (4:08

8 comments:

Willem said...

I am happy Yewsta

yewsta said...

That's good to know, willem. This is one that almost got away.

Reza said...

Blimey I'm happy too, fabulous post thanks :)

yewsta said...

Reza (and everybody) - pass the word.

Jur said...

Fabulous record. Sounds a bit like Don Ellis.

Thanks!

Wallofsound said...

Thank you for a superb blog, and for sharing Ross' great music. I've thoroughly enjoyed listening, and learning lots as I go along. I've done a short plug for you at my blog [http://wallofsound.wordpress.com/]. More people should be listening.

yewsta said...

jur and wallofsound - many thanks for your support.

grumpy said...

Links still active!
Doing some research on Dizzy Reece came across this unavailable album, saw Ronnie Ross was on it and voila!
Thanks yet again Yewsta.