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ARTIST
HOWARD GROUP, NOAH
TITLE
Berlin Concert
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
CIEN FUEGOS
CATALOG #
CF 033LP
CF 033LP
GENRE
JAZZ
RELEASE DATE
1/17/2025
Trost Records presents the latest release in its ongoing cooperation with Berlin's legendary FMP label, with the long overdue reissue of two classic live albums by the singular alto saxophonist
Noah Howard
, a key figure in New York's free jazz revolution during the 1960s.
Berlin Concert
was recorded live in the titular city in January of 1975 with a quartet featuring pianist
Takashi Kako
, bassist
Kent Carter
, drummer
Oliver Johnson
, and percussionist
Lamont Hampton
. It was released on the SAJ sub label in 1977. It deftly captures the full diapason of Howard's fiery art. Fueled by the propulsive swing of the great Oliver Johnson, bassist Kent Carter -- both Americans who spent many years living and working in Europe, including long stints with
Steve Lacy
-- and percussionist
Lamont Hampton
,
Berlin Concert
nonchalantly toggles between modal workouts, where Japanese pianist Takashi Kako invokes the ironclad drive of McCoy Tyner, and the needling fury of "New York Subway," summoning the all-out fury of the '60s
New Thing
. This album reinforces the scalding passion of Howard's playing, while simultaneously highlighting a stylistic depth and lyrical grace that's often overlooked in his music. Howard, who suffered a fatal cerebral hemorrhage in 2010, at age 67, has been duly celebrated for his work in the 1960s, but the return of this gem makes it plain he had plenty more to say. Recorded live by
Jost Gebers
on January 30th and 31st,1975 at the Quartier Latin in Berlin. Cover design by
Wolf Walt
. Photograph by
Roberto Masotti
. Produced by Jost Gebers. Originally released and published on FMP in 1977.
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