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In the final hours of Black History Month, I urge you to explore this marathon 12-hour Spiritual Jazz mix compiled by Black Classical. It’s a historical journey of Spiritual Jazz stretching from 1955-2012. This mix originally appeared on NTS Live, an online radio station based in London with studios in Los Angeles, Shanghai, and Manchester.
The catalog features recognized pioneers Sun Ra, John Coltrane, Gil Scott-Heron, Herbie Hancock, and Pharoah Sanders in addition to South African songstress Letta Mbulu and Brazilian percussion genius Airto. The cuts are deep and the mix is a crate diggers paradise.
Tracklist:
Roy Campbell/Joe McPhee: Music Is The Healing Force
Fred Stone: Theme From Laurence Of Arabia
Fred Stone: Elissa
Bob Thiele: Lament For John Coltrane
Bob Thiele: Love Supreme
Dwight Trible: In The Beginning God
Massimo Urbani: Quartet Dedication To Albert Ayler
Elvin Jones: Love Supreme
Massimo Urbani Quartet: Dedication To John Coltrane
Family Of Percussion: Circulus Aquae
Sunday Palaver: Last March
Blackclassical Remixes Sarah Webster Fabio
1. My Own Thing
2. Echo Of Rain
3. Crossfire
4. I Would Be For You Rain
Cheikh Tidiane Fall: African Spiritual Soldier
Cheikh Tidiane Fall: African Ancestrial Piece
Sarah Webster Fabio: Turn From Love
Sun Ra: Antique Blacks
Soloman Iria: Prayer
David S Ware: Theme From The Stargazers
Karmu Daahoud: Deep River In Her Voice
Kahn Jamal: Drum Dance To The Motherloade
Mor Thaim: Return Of The Fisher King
Pyramids: Anomawa
Pyramids: Birth Speed And Merging
Pyramids: Lalibela Suite
Pyramids: Speed
Pyramids: King Of Kings
Pyramids: Indigo
Pyramids: Ya Ke Ya Ke
Pyramids: Land Of The Eternal Nile
Herbie Hancock / Don Cherry / Mtume Kawaida
Pyramids: Queen Of Spirits
Brother Ah Sweet Illumination
Jj Clayton: Fragments
Jef Gilson: Malagasy
Sam Rivers: Topaz
Edward Vesala: Call Of The Sea
Oracy: The Weight Don’t Make Things No Lighter
Warren Smith: Echora
Richard Abrahams: Degrees And Levels Of Light
Sun Ra: Mayan Temples
Amir Bakra: I Love Music
Amir Bakra: Black Mass Excerpt
Don Rendell: Space Walk
Warren Smith: Ann Of Nizgh
Infinate Sound: Spain
Infinate Sound: Ocean
Babatunde Lee: Lion’s Walk
Infinate Sound: Ocean (Reprise)
Griot Galaxy: Necrophillia
Griot Galaxy: After The Dream
Griot Galaxy: Dragons
Dizzy Reece: Nirvana
Dizzy Reece: Possession
Dizzy Reece: Crisis
Carlos Garnett: Black Nile
Carlos Garnett: Dawid
Griot Galaxy: Khamti Noblia
Two Banks Of Four: One Day
Cheikh Tidiane Fall: Few Maka Black Snow
Terumassa Hino / Mal Waldrom: Reminiscence Suite
Build An Ark: Nature
Roy Brooks And The Artistic Truth: Black Survival
Edward Vesala: Wind
Milton Marsh: Everlasting
Organic Music Society: Brazilian Ceremonial Hymn
Muhal Richard Abrams: How Are You?
Don Cherry: Relativity Suite Part 1
Organic Music Society: Manuscha Raga Kamboji
John Coltrane: Welcome
John Coltrane: Om
Karmu Daåhoud: Poem For Our Majestic Ancestors
Les Oubliés De Jazz Ensemble: Nigger/Ur/Ah Musician
Nobuo Hara: Sharps And Flats-Sohran Bushi
Babs Robert & Love Planet: Extra Pol Action (Ice Cream ’70)
Charles Tolliver’s Music Inc: Ruthie’s Heart
Dinamitri Jazz Folklore: Kongo Bells
Amiri Baraka: There Really Was An Africa Poem
Masahiko Togashi: The Beginning
John Coltrane: Dearly Beloved
Dave Lee Jr: Spirit Voices
Eddie Gale: It Must Be You
Bruce Johnson: Rainstorm/Calm/Peace
Donald Alexander Strachan And The Freedom Ensemble: Song For Searching
Cozzi Anatz: Hortus
Philip Cohran And The Artistic Heritage Ensemble: Black Beauty
Azar Lawrence: The Beautiful And Omnipresence Of Love
Sun Ra: When There Is No Sun (Horo)
Roland Kirk: Spirits Up Above
Doug Hammond: Dat’n
Imamu Amiri Baraka: Chant
Pharoah Sanders: Red, Black & Green
Alice Coltrane: Universal Consciousness
Ornette Coleman: Trouble In The East Pt 1
Pharoah Sanders: Creator Has A Master Plan
Ornette Coleman: Trouble In The East
Don Moye: Black Paradlisia
Michael White: Preytude
Marion Brown: Karintha (Poem From Cane)
Black Artist’s Group: Sweet Street Song
Alice Coltrane: Galaxy Around Satchidananda
Sun Ra: When There Is No Sun (Live)
Emil Richards: Journey To Bliss Part 3
Alice Coltrane: A Love Supreme
Albert Ayler: Change Has Come
Marion Brown: Karintha Part 2
Pharoah Sanders: To John
John Coltrane: A Love Supreme, Pt. 1 Acknowledgment
John Coltrane: A Love Supreme, Pt. 4 Psalm
Roach Om: A Poem For Lost Souls
John Tchichai: Afrodisiaca
Last Poets: Invocation
Pheeroan Ak Laff: Michelle Del
Marion Brown: Flute Song
Lightmen: Free As You Wanna Be
Joe Mcphee: Scorpio’s Dance
Hannibal: Sunrise Forest
Hamiet Bluiett: Ayana Nneke
Sonny Murray: Suns Of Africa Pt Ii
Khan Jamal: Pure Energy
William Norwood: Look At Teyonda
Eddie Gale: The Coming Of Gwilu
Eddie Gale: Song Of Will
Eddie Gale: Understanding
Eddie Gale: Fulton Street
Eddie Gale: Walk With Thee
Eddie Gale: The Gleeker
Eddie Gale: Look At Teyonda
Eddie Gale: The Rain
Piano Choir: Almoravids
Jayne Cortez: I Am New York City
Oneness Of Ju-Ju: Introduction
Gill Scott Heron: Peace Go With You Brother
George Russell: Events Iv
Earth Wind And Fire: Energy
Muriel Winston: Song For Daddy
Build An Ark: Key To The Universe
Cheikh Tidiane Fall Few Maka: Diom Futa
Akira Miyazawa: Bull Trout
Brother Ah Sound Awareness: Beyond Yourself
Heath Brothers: Smilin’ Billy Suite
Heath Brothers: Maimouna
Sarah Webster Fabio: I Would Be For You Rain
Cecil Mcbee: A Feeling
Cecil Mcbee: Voice Of The 7Th Angel
Clifford Jordan: 872
Ensemble Al-Salaam: Music Is Nothing But A Prayer
Ensemble Al-Salaam: The Sojourner
John Betsch: Ra
George Russell: Part Ii Events
Stanley Cowell: Lullabye
Pharaoh Sanders: Prince Of Peace
Brother Ah: Love Piece
The Descendants Of Mike And Phoebe: Attica
Shamek Farrah/Sonelius Smith: The World Of Children
The Descendants Of Mike And Phoebe: Two Songs For A Boy Named Mark
Haki R. Madhubuti Medasi: Pyramids To Projects
Letta Mbulu: Sunrise
Southern Freedom Arkestra: Love Is Where The Spirit Lies
Don Cherry: Malukans
Watts Prophets: My People I’ll Stop Callin You Nigger
Don Cherry: Daisy Mckee
Don Cherry & Eternal Orchestra: Penderecki Actions
Stanley Crouch: Ain’t No Ambulances For No Nigguhs Tonight
Don Ellis: Mirror Pond Of Stars
Lester Bowie: Amina
Marc Levin: Twilight Dance
Nathan Davis: Poem For Martin Luther King
Dave Lee Jr: The Freedom Bells
Roy Campbell Pyramid Trio: Imhotep
Barma Village Poet: Blackman My Brother
Mombassa: Kenia
Mombassa: Holz
Barma Village Poet: Social Narcotics
Art Blakey: Elephant Walk
Horace Silver: Message From Kenya
M’boom! Re-Percussion
Mike Knock: Underground
Coalition: Kenya’s Horizon
Hannibal: Revelation
Airto: Encontro No Bar
Art Ensemble Of Chicago: Certain Blacks
In 1950 he moved to the USA, where he played in the big bands of Sonny Dunham, Jimmy Dorsey, and others. In New York he studied flute with Harold Bennett (of the Metropolitan Opera orchestra) and clarinet with Leon Russianoff (principal of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra).
Koffman, Moe
Moe (Morris) Koffman. Flutist, saxophonist, clarinetist, composer, arranger, booking agent, b Toronto 28 Dec 1928, d Orangeville, Ont, 28 Mar 2001. He began studying violin at nine and alto saxophone at 13, and soon afterwards attended the TCM (RCMT), where his teachers were Herbert Pye (clarinet) and Samuel Dolin (theory). In his mid-teens he dropped out of school and began playing in dance bands, working in turn with Horace Lapp, Leo Romanelli, and Benny Louis. One of the first Canadian jazzmen to adopt the new bebop style born in New York in the early 1940s, Koffman won a (CBC) 'Jazz Unlimited' poll as best alto saxophonist in 1948 and made his first recordings (78s) in Buffalo with US musicians for the Main Stem company that same year. He studied with Gordon Delamont at this time.
In 1950 he moved to the USA, where he played in the big bands of Sonny Dunham, Jimmy Dorsey, and others. In New York he studied flute with Harold Bennett (of the Metropolitan Opera orchestra) and clarinet with Leon Russianoff (principal of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra). Koffman returned to Toronto in 1955, thereafter dividing his career between his jazz group and studio work.
He became the booking agent for George's Spaghetti House in 1956 (remaining in this capacity and appearing there roughly one week each month with his band, the Moe Koffman Quartet and later the Moe Koffman Quintet, until 1994). The Canadian and US success, in 1958, of his recording of his Swinging Shepherd Blues established his name as a flutist and at the same time helped to popularize that instrument in jazz. In the 1960s Koffman engaged in various experiments, none necessarily original - eg, playing two saxophones at once, employing electronics to amplify and modify the saxophone's sound, and incorporating elements of rock into jazz. These left Koffman straddling the pop and jazz worlds and brought him unusually wide exposure for a Canadian jazz musician, including appearances in the mid-1960s on NBC TV's 'Tonight Show.' He led his own big band as music director in 1974 for Global TV's Everything Goes.
In the 1970s, assisted by the producer-arranger Doug Riley, Koffman initiated and made several popular LPs of arrangements of music by Bach, Berlioz, Debussy, Gluck, Grieg, Mozart, and Vivaldi. Two of the albums, Moe Koffman Plays Bach and Vivaldi's Four Seasons, reached gold record status in Canada, 1971-2. The initiative was typical of Koffman's refusal to be pigeon-holed by jazz purists, preferring instead to record what he perceived his audiences wanted. Of his 10 LPs in the 1970s only three could be considered purely jazz recordings: Solar Explorations, Live at George's, and Museum Pieces. For Solar Explorations he commissioned works in honour of the planets from Ron Collier, Riley, Fred Stone, Don (W.) Thompson, andRick Wilkins. Koffman himself wrote Neptune and Venus. Museum Pieces, co-produced by GRT and the Royal Ontario Museum (Toronto), comprised works by Koffman (Museum Pieces andEvolution Blues), Marty Morell, Riley, Thompson, and Wilkins, inspired by various aspects of museology. While The Magic Flute in 1985 andMusic for the Night in 1991 returned Koffman to a pop instrumental settings, his Duke Street releases 1986-90 were consistently in a jazz vein and comprised original tunes, themes by his longtime pianistBernie Senensky, and jazz standards. Other compositions for which Koffman was known include the opening and closing themes ('Curried Soul' and 'Koff Drops,' respectively) for CBC Radio's As It Happens.
Benefitting from the wide exposure received by his pop ventures, Koffman led one of the most successful jazz groups in Canada, a quartet or, latterly, quintet with the guitarist Ed Bickert as a longstanding member (see Discography for details of personnel changes). The group appeared at Expo 67, performed in 1975 at theShaw Festival (in a Mozart program with Camerata), and travelled in 1979 to Art Park (Lewiston, NY) and the Monteray Jazz Festival. Although some jazz circles held Koffman's commercial endeavours in disdain, he and his quintet appeared at various festivals including the Montreal Jazz Festival and the Ontario Place Jazz Festival. His national itinerary, however, was based for the most part on 'community concert' series. Koffman also appeared with several orchestras, including the TS (with which he was a soloist in Lucio Agostini'sFlute Concerto in 1975), the Hamilton Philharmonic, the Sudbury Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra London Canada, the Kitchener-Waterloo,Calgary, and Edmonton symphony orchestras.
In 1982, with a performance in Stratford, Ont, the Koffman quintet began an occasional association with the renowned US jazz trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie. A few concerts followed each year until 1990, including those at the NAC, PDA, and Art Park in 1983, on a Canadian tour in 1987, and at the Budapest Spring Festival in 1989. (Koffman in turn played with Gillespie's United Nations big band for concerts in 1988 at the du Maurier Downtown Jazz festival in Toronto and theFIJM.) In 1991 the Koffman quintet undertook a similar association with the vibraphonist Peter Appleyard for concerts in western Canada and the Maritimes. The quintet alone toured in Australia (1980), South America (twice in 1985), and Germany (1990), and made several appearances at US universities during the decade. After George's Spaghetti House, the quintet's main venue, closed in 1994, Koffman began to perform regularly at The Senator, but the quintet on the whole performed less often.
During his entire career, Koffman was active as a soloist. He toured and recorded as lead altoist and featured soloist with the Boss Brass,1972-2000. He took similar roles in jazz-oriented TV and studio orchestras led by Peter Appleyard, Guido Basso, Jimmy Dale, and Rob McConnell. His reputation as a sight-reader and a quick study led to his being in demand as a studio musician and for commercial jingles, and he was a flute and/or woodwind soloist on many pop recordings, and in premieres of chamber works by Doug Riley and Paul Hoffert. Koffman received a Juno nomination 1991 for instrumental artist of the year.
The wide range of Koffman's activities has been seen by some as evidence of an inquiring musical mind and by others as merely the exercise of a keen instinct for popular tastes. Peter Goddard (Toronto Star, 15 Jul 1972) noted Koffman's 'rare ability to bob buoyantly on the surface of whatever new wave comes along'. The same range, however, exhibited on Koffman's own recordings and in other studio assignments, attests to his technical skill and musicianship. As a flutist he married a pure, 'classical' tone to the breezy rhythmic and melodic freedom of jazz; as an alto saxophonist he remained faithful to the bebop tradition and demonstrated with the Boss Brass and Dizzy Gillespie his standing among Canada's most vivid stylists in that idiom.
Koffman received PRO Canada's Wm Harold Moon Award in 1981 and the Toronto Arts award for music in 1991. He was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame (1997), and named an Officer of the Order of Canada (1993). He was named Flutist of the Year by the Annual Jazz Report Awards for 1993 and 1994, as well as being honoured by SOCAN in 1993 for jazz songwriting.
In his final decade, Koffman continued to compose, and to perform as a soloist and with his quintet at clubs and festivals. Beginning in 1989 and through the following decade, he booked orchestral musicians for musicals presented by Garth Drabinsky's Live Entertainment Corporation, including such shows as Phantom of the Opera,Showboat, and Ragtime. He made his last recording, The Moe Koffman Project, in the summer of 1999 (released in 2000 as Universal 012159271-2). His last public performance was in June 2000 for the du Maurier Downtown Jazz Festival, in Toronto. At the time of his death, he was inducted (as an inaugural member) into Canada's Jazz and Blues Hall of Fame.
Writing in the Globe and Mail in March 2001, Mark Miller assessed Koffman's crossover contributions: 'Mr. Koffman made music according to the principle of moderation. The best of his jazz and jazz/classical crossover LPs and CDs combined cautious experimentation, expert musicianship, keen intelligence and good taste to light and breezy effect.'
Koffman's -son Herb (trumpeter, b New York 22 Apr 1955) studied with Don Johnson and Ted Moses and was a member during the 1980s of Manteca.
Suggested Reading
Steward, Hartley. 'Back to Bach with the Swingin' Shepherd,' Canadian Magazine, 17 Mar 1973
McNamara, Helen. 'Koffman saw musical opportunities in Canada, returned to stay,'MSc, 276, Mar-Apr 1974
Batten, Jack. 'Jazz boss,' SatN, Oct 1980
Miller, Mark. 'He's a man of many hats,' Toronto Globe and Mail, 29 Apr 1987
Barris, Alex. 'The Mighty Moe,' The Jazz Record, Summer 1993
'Moe Koffman.' Contemporary Canadian Musicians, Issue One. (Toronto 1997)
Miller, Mark. 'A jazzman for all seasons,' Toronto Globe and Mail, 30 March 2001
Moe Koffman
Moe Koffman, OC (December 28, 1928 - March 28, 2001) was a Canadian jazz musician and composer. He played the flute, soprano, alto and tenor saxophone and clarinet. Although some jazz purists did not appreciate his sensitivity to popular tastes, his ability to adapt to changing styles reflected his technical skill as a musician and diverse musical interests.
Born Morris Koffman in Toronto, he began his musical studies in his native city with Gordon Delamont. He attended the Toronto Conservatory of Music, now the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto, where he was a student of Samuel Dolin but later dropped out of school to perform in dance bands. In 1950, he moved to the United States, where he played with big bands including those of Sonny Dunham and Jimmy Dorsey. In 1955, he returned to Toronto where he formed a quartet and later a quintet. He recorded Swinging Shepherd Blues in 1958 which helped establish his reputation as a flautist and ranked him alongside Herbie Mann and Yusef Lateef and later Jeremy Steig as great influential jazz flute players. "Swinging Shepherd Blues" was a hit in the United States, reaching #23 on the Billboard pop chart.
Koffman was inspired by Rahsaan Roland Kirk to play multiple instruments at once; and had a modified set of straps to hold a tenor and an alto saxophone so that he could put forward incredible chords and improvise at the same time. One of the more famous session musicians in Toronto, he appeared in countless commercials, background music, and film and TV soundtracks. Most work on bass flute in Canadian soundtracks from 1950 to 1990 in Toronto sessions was done by Koffman on this rare instrument. Koffman was also an exponent of circular breathing techniques for his large volumes of sound, and joined fellow Canadian Maynard Ferguson and new age multi-instrumentalist musician Ron Allen in this talent.
During the 1970s, Koffman recorded several popular albums with arrangements of works by classical composers including Bach, Mozart and Vivaldi. He also was a guest performer with a number of symphony orchestras across Canada.
He performed with Dizzy Gillespie and Peter Appleyard during the 1980s. He often performed with Rob McConnell's Boss Brass. From 1956 to 1990, Koffman booked performers for George's Spaghetti House in Toronto, where he performed weekly. His compositions "Curried Soul" and "Koff Drops" have been used as the opening and closing themes respectively for the CBC radio show As It Happens for over 30 years, and are consequently probably his best-known recordings.
Koffman died of cancer in Orangeville, Ontario in 2001 at the age of 72. He had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma about a year earlier. Some of his music for Duke Street Records remains unreleased; however Music for the Night was released and re-issued in 2007, and Devil's Brew was re-issued in 2009.
He was appointed to the Order of Canada in 1993 and inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1997. In 2002, Moe Koffman was a MasterWorks honouree (video clip) by the Audio-Visual Preservation Trust of Canada.
Легендарный канадский джазовый музыкант Мо Коффман, известный хитом 50-х годов "Swinging Shepherd Blues", умер 28 марта в возрасте 72 лет. Пресс-агент музыканта сообщил, что причиной смерти его подопечного стало раковое заболевание, с которым Коффман боролся на протяжении последних полутора лет.
Коффман, флейтист и саксофонист, был одним из ведущих канадских джазменов. За свою длительную творческую карьеру (музыкант выступал на сцене около 50 лет) он выпустил более 30 пластинок. Коффман играл и записывался с такими гигантами джаза, как Диззи Гиллеспи, Джимми Дорси и Док Северинсен. "Он был настоящим джентльменом джаза и вдохновил своей музыкой многих исполнителей. Помимо того, что Мо блестяще играл на своих инструментах, он был чудесным человеком, - сказала Гленда Раш, представитель его звукозаписывающего лейбла Verve Music Group. - Не сомневаюсь, что те альбомы, которые он записал, с удовольствием будут слушать последующие поколения".
Музыкант родился в Торонто в 1928 году. К 13 годам Мо научился играть на скрипке, альт-саксофоне, кларнете и флейте. Он поступил в местную консерваторию, закончил ее и затем переехал в США для дальнейшего обучения. В 50-е годы Коффман выступал в составе различных биг-бэндов, возглавляемых Джимми Дорси и Чарли Барнетом. В 1958 году музыкант выпустил свою самую знаменитую вещь "Swinging Shepherd Blues", которая стала одним из немногих джазовых хитов, исполненных на флейте. В середине 60-х годов Коффман более шести раз появлялся как солирующий исполнитель на популярном американском телешоу "Tonight Show" канала NBC.
В 1992 году Коффман был удостоен самой престижной награды страны - Ордена Канады (Order of Canada) за свой многолетний вклад в искусство. Последний альбом "The Moe Koffman Project" музыкант выпустил в прошлом году. После смерти Коффмана у музыканта осталась жена Жизель, сыновья Херби, Ларри и Эли и падчерица Илайя.
1958 - The Shepherd Swings Again [LP][320kbps]
Moe Koffman - The Shepherd Swings Again Год издания диска: 1958 (Jubilee 1074) Продолжительность: 30:11 Треклист:
01. Flute Salad (Koffman) - 3:40
02. Marty's Morgue (Koffman) - 3:34
03. Doxy (Rollins) - 3:47
04. Alone Together (Dietz-Schwartz) - 4:13
05. Bermuda Schwartz (Koffman) - 3:48
06. What Can You Do (Rully) - 3:57
07. Cloud Nine (Koffman) - 3:29
08. Sure It Is (Koffman) - 3:43 Состав:
Moe Koffman - flute, alto saxophone
Ed Bickert - guitar
Hugh Currie - bass
Ron Rully - drums
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1962 - Tales of Koffman [LP]
Moe Koffman - Tales of Koffman Год издания диска: 1962 (United Artists) Продолжительность: 41:32 Треклист:
01. Growing Up (Francks) - 3:29
02. Jeannine (Pearson) - 5:28
03. Mein Shtetel Belz (Jacobs-Olshanetsky) - 3:30
04. Monks Monastery (Vaughan-Rully) - 2:54
05. Exodus (Gold) - 4:26
06. Jazz Merengue (Koffman) - 3:45
07. Georgia on My Mind (Carmichael-Gorrell) - 6:48
08. House of Green Lights (Koffman) - 2:59
09. Sahara (Koffman) - 5:02
10. Tangerine (Bossa Nova) (Mercer-Schertzinger) - 3:11 Состав:
Moe Koffman - flute, alto saxophone
Ed Bickert - guitar
Bill Britto - bass
Ron Rully - drums
Norm Amadio - piano
Запись с пластинки.
1967 - Moe Koffman Goes Electric [LP][VBR V0]
Moe Koffman - Moe Koffman Goes Electric Год издания диска: 1967 (Jubilee JGS 8009) Продолжительность: 29:34 Треклист:
01. The Swingin' Shepherd Blues (Koffman) - 2:50
02. Dr. Swahili (Koffman) - 2:41
03. Comin' Home Baby (Tucker) - 2:23
04. Norwegian Wood (Lennon-McCartney) - 2:43
05. Lord Have Mercy (Koffman) - 2:23
06. Swingin' Explorer (Koffman) - 2:40
07. Battering Ram (Koffman) - 2:33
08. Trains and Boats and Planes (Bacharach-David) - 2:47
09. Pantano (Hewitt) - 2:49
10. Forest Flower (Lloyd) - 2:51
11. Now Is the Time (Parker) - 2:54 Состав:
Moe Koffman - flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, tamboura
Art Ayre - organ
James Pirie - guitar
Gary Binsted - bass, sitar
Andy Cree - Drums
Recorded at Hallmark Studios, Toronto, Ontario.
Запись с пластинки.
1969 - Moe's Curried Soul [LP][VBR V0]
Moe Koffman - Moe's Curried Soul Год издания диска: 1969 (Kama Sutra KSBS 2018) Продолжительность: 32:32 Треклист:
01. Curried Soul (Koffman) - 3:17
02. You Are My Sunshine (Davis-Mitchell) - 3:15
03. Li'l Bitty Pretty One (Byrd) - 3:55
04. Sunshine Superman (Leitch) - 4:51
05. Country Song (Koffman-Breau) - 3:30
06. Anteater's Dance (Koffman) - 2:59
07. High Heel Sneakers (Higginbotham) - 3:49
08. Cantelope Island (Hancock) - 6:56 Состав:
Moe Koffman - flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
Lenny Breau - guitar
Doug Riley - keyboards
Dave Young - bass
Dave Lewis - drums
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1972 - The Four Seasons [2LP][VBR V0]
Moe Koffman - The Four Seasons Год издания диска: 1972 (GRT 9230-1022) Продолжительность: 54:37 Треклист: Spring
01. Overture to Spring (Allegro) (Koffman-Riley) - 3:48
02. Le Reveil (Largo) (Koffman-Riley) - 4:46
03. Nature's Banquet (Allegro) (Koffman-Riley) - 7:43 Summer
04. Overture to Summer (Allegro) (Koffman-Riley) - 5:57
05. Sunshower (Allegro) (Koffman-Riley) - 4:22
06. The Calm (Adagio) (Koffman-Riley) - 1:58
07. The Storm (Presto) (Koffman-Riley) - 1:54 Autumn
08. Harvest Festival (Allegro) (Koffman-Riley) - 5:39
09. Sleep (Adagio) (Koffman-Riley) - 1:57
10. Dance of the Leaves (Allegro) (Koffman-Riley) - 6:24 Winter
11. Icicle Bells (Allegro) (Koffman-Riley) - 5:28
12. Snowflakes (Largo) (Koffman-Riley) - 1:58
13. Inverno Furioso (Allegro) (Koffman-Riley) - 2:43 Состав:
Moe Koffman - c flute, alto flute, bass flute, piccolo
Bobby Edwards, Terry Bush (#7) - guitar
Doug Riley - keyboards
Don Thompson - electric bass, acoustic bass
Terry Clarke - drums
Michael Craden - percussion
Dick Smith - conga drums (#1)
Peter Schenkman, Dave Hetherington - cellos
Bill Richards, Maurice Solway, Isadore Desser, Victoria Polly, Adele Armin - violins
Albert Pratz - concertmaster
Recorded at Toronto Sound Studios.
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1974 - Solar Explorations [2LP][VBR V0]
Moe Koffman - Solar Explorations Год издания диска: 1974 (GRT 9230-1050) Продолжительность: 83:40 Треклист:
01. Saturn (Wilkins) - 8:39
02. Earth (Riley) - 11:06
03. Uranus (Stone) - 7:38
04. Neptune (Koffman) - 8:21
05. Mars (Riley) - 6:39
06. Jupiter (Collier) - 12:31
07. Venus (Koffman) - 8:09
08. Pluto (Thompson) - 6:15
09. Mercury (Thompson) - 14:22 Состав:
Moe Koffman - flute, bass flute, c flute, g flute, piccolo, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone
Doug Riley - keyboards, Fender Rhodes
Don Thompson - bass, acoustic piano
Rick Homme - bass
Terry Clarke, Claude Ranger - drums
Michael Craden - percussion
Sonny Greenwich - guitar
Guido Basso, Fred Stone, Arnie Chycoski, Al Stanwyck - trumpets
Rob McConnell, Russ Little, Ian McDougall, Bob Livingston - trombones
Eugene Amaro, Keith Jollimore - saxophones
David Rosenbloom - ARP synthesizer
Peter Schenkman - cello
Recorded at Toronto Sound Studios in July 1974.
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1975 - Live at George's [2LP][320kbps]
Moe Koffman - Live at George's Год издания диска: 1975 (GRT 9230-1055) Продолжительность: 95:17 Треклист:
01. Taurus Rising (Koffman) - 9:19
02. Bilbo (Thompson) - 8:05
03. Lover Man (Davis-Ramirez-Sherman) - 8:23
04. A Country Place (Thompson) - 11:21
05. Two Bourrees (Koffman-Riley) - 11:31
06. Pastorale (Riley) - 10:26
07. Detour Ahead (Carter-Ellis-Frigo) - 6:45
08. Gazebo (Koffman) - 8:21
09. Echoes from Before (Thompson) - 10:59
10. Don't (Thompson) - 10:07 Состав:
Moe Koffman - flute, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone
Ed Bickert - guitar
Don Thompson, Doug Riley (#6) - keyboards
Rick Homme - electric bass, acoustic bass
Jerry Fuller - drums
Recorded live at George's Spaghetti House, Toronto in June 1975.
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1976 - Jungle Man [LP][VBR V0]
Moe Koffman - Jungle Man Год издания диска: 1976 (GRT 9230-1066) Продолжительность: 35:03 Треклист:
01. Jungle Man (Koffman) - 3:44
02. Monkey Strut (Mann) - 3:55
03. Tribal War Dance (Koffman) - 4:28
04. Spider Lily (Koffman) - 4:14
05. Jungle Woman (Riley) - 3:54
06. Tiger Claw (Koffman) - 3:44
07. Temple Flower (Koffman) - 3:59
08. Idono (About de Jungle) (Riley) - 3:39
09. It's All Right (In de Jungle) (Capaldi) - 3:26 Состав:
Moe Koffman - flute, piccolo, alto flute, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone
Bob Mann, Doug Mallory - guitars
Doug Riley - keyboards
Tom Szczesniak - bass
Bob McLaren - drums
Brian Leonard - percussion
Steve Kennedy, Doug Mallory, Ken Marco - vocals (#9)
Recorded at Toronto Sound Studios.
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1978 - Museum Pieces [LP][VBR V0]
Moe Koffman - Museum Pieces Год издания диска: 1978 (Janus JXS-7073) Продолжительность: 37:04 Треклист:
01. Museum Piece (Koffman) - 3:40
02. Rocks (Mineralogy) (Wilkins) - 4:57
03. Digs (Archaeology) (Morell) - 4:33
04. Evolution Blues (Koffman) - 3:21
05. Pharoah's Dream (Morell) - 5:56
06. Wildlife (Mammalogy) (Thompson) - 4:06
07. Days Gone By (Egyptology) (Thompson) - 5:05
08. Dinosaurus (Riley) - 5:26 Состав:
Moe Koffman - flute
Ed Bickert - guitar
Marty Morell - drums, percusion
Don Thompson - keyboards, arco string bass
Rick Homme - electric bass, acoustic bass
Bob Mann - rhythm guitar (#1-3), solo guitar (#8)
Doug Riley - keyboards (#2), clavinet (#8), piano (#8)
Bill Richards, Adele Armin, Andy Benac, Barbara McDougall, Patricia Adams, Sam Hersenhoren, Victoria Richards, Terrace Chornowol - violins
Paul Armin, Jack Neilson - violas
Richard Armin, Carole Marshall - cellos
Recorded at "Soundstage", Toronto.
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1979 - Back to Bach [LP][VBR V0]
Moe Koffman - Back to Bach Год издания диска: 1979 (Anthem ANR-1-1023) Продолжительность: 37:03 Треклист:
01. Canned Daddy (Koffman-Riley) - 5:16
02. The Wooden Soldier (Koffman-Riley) - 3:52
03. Singing Voices (Koffman-Riley) - 2:46
04. Bad 'n' Eerie (Koffman-Riley) - 3:32
05. Back to Bach (Koffman-Riley) - 3:51
06. Bach's Lunch (Riley-Koffman) - 4:30
07. Air d'Or (Melody of Gold) (Koffman-Riley) - 2:55
08. Irish Tea Party (Koffman-Riley) - 3:19
09. See Us Home (Koffman-Riley) - 2:48
10. Nursery Rhyme Dancer (Koffman-Riley) - 4:14 Состав:
Moe Koffman - flute, piccolo
Doug Riley - keyboards, toy drum
Bob Mann - guitar
Tom Szczesniak - electric bass
Bob McLaren, Brian Leonard - drums, percussion
Bill Richards, Steve Staryk, Morry Kernerman, Gerard Kantarjian, Andy Benac, Barbara McDougall, Joe Sera, Victoria Richards, Vera Tarnowsky, Corol McCartney, Joe Pepper, Fujiko Imajishi - violins
Stanley Solomon, Rivka Erdesz, Walter Babiak, Paul Armin - violas
Peter Schenkman, Dave Hetherington, Dick Armin, Ronald Laurie - cellos
Thomas Monohan, Peter Madgett - string basses
Peter Schenkman - string contractor
Recorded at Manta Sound, Toronto in June 1979.
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1986 - One Moe Time [LP]
Moe Koffman Quintet - One Moe Time Год издания диска: 1986 (Duke Street) Продолжительность: 45:15 Треклист:
01. One Moe Time (Koffman) - 5:03
02. The Magnificent Cat (Koffman) - 4:15
03. Caravan (Ellington) - 7:00
04. Re-run (Koffman) - 6:58
05. Os Cafezais Sem Fim (Tiso) - 7:49
06. Fall (Senensky) - 3:56
07. My Heart Belongs to Daddy (Porter) - 6:08
08. Paquito (Koffman) - 4:06 Состав:
Moe Koffman - flute, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone
Ed Bickert - guitar
Bernie Senesky - keyboards
Kieran Overs - acoustic bass, electric bass
Terry Clarke - drums
Recorded at Manta Sound Company, Toronto.
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1988 - Oop Pop A Da (with Dizzy Gillespie)
Moe Koffman Quintet & Dizzy Gillespie - Oop Pop A Da Год издания диска: 1988 (Duke Street DSRD 31048) Продолжительность: 61:52 Треклист:
01. Oop Pop A Da (Gillespie-Fuller) - 10:17
02. Lush Life (Strayhorn) - 5:18
03. Fried Banana (Koffman) - 4:44
04. Elie's Dream (Koffman) - 4:54
05. No Siesta Ees Fiesta (Koffman) - 4:35
06. Night in Tunisia (Gillespie-Paparelli) - 11:12
07. Fun (Senensky) - 6:04
08. Groovin' High (Gillespie) - 8:24
09. Jade Eyes (Senensky) - 6:24 Состав:
Moe Koffman - flute, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone
Dizzy Gillespie - trumpet, vocals
Ed Bickert - guitar
Bernie Senensky - keyboards
Kieran Overs - bass
Barry Elmes - drums
Recorded at Manta Sound Company, Toronto.
1989 - The Best of Moe Koffman, Vol.1 & 2
Moe Koffman - The Best of Moe Koffman, Vol.1 & 2 Год издания диска: 1989 (Anthem 1057) Продолжительность: 71:23 Треклист:
01. Swinging Shepherd Blues (Koffman) - 2:28
02. Overture to Spring (Koffman-Riley) - 3:53
03. Theme from Orpheus (Koffman-Riley) - 3:38
04. The Gig(ue) (French Suite V) (Koffman-Riley) - 4:36
05. Two Bourrees (Suite III) (Koffman-Riley) - 5:02
06. Icicle Bells (Allegro) (Koffman-Riley) - 5:33
07. Cavern of the Mountain Trolls (Koffman-Riley) - 5:27
08. Koff-Drops (Allegro Sonata II) (Koffman-Riley) - 2:45
09. Neptune (Koffman) - 5:53
10. Museum Place (Koffman) - 3:43
11. Aire d'Or (Melody of Gold) (Koffman-Riley) - 2:58
12. Things Are Looking Up (Koffman) - 3:34
13. Singing Voices (Koffman-Riley) - 2:48
14. Jungle Woman (Riley) - 3:55
15. Pharoah's Dream (Morell) - 4:07
16. Minstrel's Hymn (Koffman) - 3:08
17. Tribal War Dance (Koffman) - 4:30
18. Evolution Blues (Koffman) - 3:25