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September 4, 2022: Alles liebe!
Brooklyn-born, multi-reed playing giant Dave Liebman, apparently still going on 39 now for the last 37 years, has the Stork Club stage to himself today. Wir haben Dich lieb, Dave!
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Dave Liebman, Tatsuya Nakatani & Adam Rudolph | Benediction (Opening) | The Unknowable | Congas [Kongos], Djembe, Percussion [Tarija], Bass Drum [Zabumba], Thumb Piano, Sintir, Harp [Mbuti Harp], Slit Drum, Percussion, Flute [Overtone Flutes], Electronics [Live Electronic Processing] – Adam Rudolph; Drums [Drum Kit], Gong [Gongs], Percussion [Metal Percussion], Percussion – Tatsuya Nakatani Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Adam Rudolph (tracks: 11), Dave Liebman* (tracks: 10) Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute [C Flute], Flute [Native American Flute], Recorded By, Piri – Dave Liebman - - - Recorded July 2016 at Orange Music Sound Studio, New Jersey | ||
David Liebman & Richie Beirach | Redemption | Mosaic Select 12 - Quest | Written-By – Billy Hart Double Bass – Ron McClure; Drums – Billy Hart; Piano – Richie Beirach; Soprano Saxophone – David Liebman; - - Recorded live in Germany, 1988 | 0:05:02 (Pop-up) | |
Elvin Jones | Sweet Mama | The Main Force | Written by: Gene Perla Elvin Jones - drums • Pat LaBarbera, David Liebman, Steve Grossman - reeds • Albert Dailey - keyboards • Ryo Kawasaki - guitar • David Williams - bass • Dave Johnson - percussion • Recorded • 1976 • New York City | 0:15:37 (Pop-up) | |
Dave Liebman & Bobby Avey | Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: May Breezes op. 62 no 1, | Vienna Dialogues | David Liebman - soprano sax; Bobby Avey - piano - - 2006 | 0:22:01 (Pop-up) | |
Martial Solal, Dave Liebman | Coming Yesterday | Masters in Paris | Composed By – Martial Solal; Piano – Martial Solal; Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – David Liebman - - - Recorded at Radio France Studio 104 on October 29, 2016 | 0:27:03 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Lieby-Jeeby | 0:35:21 (Pop-up) | ||||
David Liebman | Time Immemorial: Before, Then, Now, After | The Distance Runner | Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, – David Liebman; drums and synth - unknown A production of Schweizer Radio DRS and Hat Hut Records Ltd. Recorded at Jazzfestival Willisau on August 28, 2004 | 0:43:02 (Pop-up) | |
Dave Liebman | Satya Dhwani (True Sound) | Drum Ode | Dave Liebman - alto flute • Gene Perla - bass, electric bass • John Abercrombie - electric guitar, acoustic guitar • Bob Moses, Jeff Williams - drums • Patato Valdez - congas • Barry Altschul, Steve Sattan - percussion • Badal Roy, Collin Walcott - tabla • Ray Armando - bongos, percussion - Recorded May 1974, Record Plant, New York City | 0:58:39 (Pop-up) | |
David Liebman Quintet | Autumn In New York | If They Only Knew | Bass – Ron McClure Drums – Adam Nussbaum; Guitar – John Scofield; Tenor Saxophone – David Liebman; - -released: 2015 | 1:04:59 (Pop-up) | |
Kip Hanrahan | Heart on my sleeve | Coup de Tête | Accordion – Orlando DiGirolamo (Lanny Dilay); Alto Saxophone – Carlos Ward; Bass – Cecil McBee; Drums [Trap] – Victor Lewis; Soprano Saxophone – David Liebman; Tenor Saxophone – Chico Freeman, Teo Macero 5:14 - -Recorded November 1980 through February 1981 at Latin Sound Studios, New York, N.Y. | 1:10:02 (Pop-up) | |
David Liebman, Richard Beirach, Ron McClure, Billy Hart | Lonely Woman | Redemption - Quest Live In Europe | Written by: Ornette Coleman; Double Bass – Ron McClure; Drums – Billy Hart; Piano – Richie Beirach; Flute [Wooden] – David Liebman - -recorded live at Sunset Club/Paris by Radio France, on November 2nd, 2005 | 1:15:18 (Pop-up) | |
Abbey Lincoln | People In Me | People In Me | Bass – Kunimitsu Inaba; Congas – James Mtume; Drums – Al Foster; Piano – Hiromasa Suzuki; Tenor Saxophone – David Liebman; Vocals – Abbey Lincoln - - Recorded at Aoyama Victor Studio Tokyo, June 23 1973 | 1:23:40 (Pop-up) | |
Drummer DJ In Me | 1:28:25 (Pop-up) | ||||
David Liebman, Jeff Coffin, Victor Wooten, Chester Thompson, Chris Walters, James DaSilva | On the Corner | On the Corner Live! The Music of Miles Davis (Feat. Jeff Coffin, Victor Wooten, Chester Thompson, Chris Walters & James DaSilva) | David Liebman - soprano sax Jeff Coffin - sax; Victor Wooten - bass-guitar ; Chester Thompson - drummer ; Chris Walters - keyboardist; James DaSilva - guitarist . - 2019 | 1:34:07 (Pop-up) | |
Miles Davis | Vote for Miles | On the Corner | Miles Davis – electric trumpet with wah-wah, organ • Michael Henderson – bass guitar with wah-wah • Don Alias – drums, percussion • Jack DeJohnette – drums • Al Foster – drums • Billy Hart – drums • James Mtume – percussion • Carlos Garnett – soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone • Dave Liebman – soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone • Bennie Maupin – bass clarinet • Chick Corea – Fender Rhodes, keyboards • Herbie Hancock – Fender Rhodes, keyboards • Harold Ivory Williams – keyboards • Cedric Lawson – organ • Dave Creamer – guitar • Reggie Lucas – guitar • John McLaughlin – guitar • Khalil Balakrishna – electric sitar • Collin Walcott – electric sitar • Paul Buckmaster – cello • Badal Roy – tabla - -1972 | 1:42:46 (Pop-up) | |
Ten Wheel Drive with Genya Ravan | Interlude: A view of soft | Brief Replies | Bass, Vocals – Bob Piazza Drums, Percussion, Vibraphone – Allen Herman; Guitar, Percussion, Vocals, Banjo – Aram Schefrin; Keyboards – Michael Zager; Flute, Tenor Saxophone, Other [Illustrious Raisin] – Dave Leibman; Trombone – Dennis Parisi; Trumpet, Flugelhorn – John Eckert; Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Cowbell, Other [Hamesha] – Steve Satten; Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Other [House] – John Gatchell; Vocals, Harmonica, Percussion – Genya Ravan - - 1970 | 1:51:30 (Pop-up) | |
Badal Roy | Folk Song of Bangladesh | Ashirbad | Acoustic Bass, Electric Bass – Frank Tusa ::::::Alto Flute, Soprano Saxophone – David Liebman :::::::Percussion – Jeff Williams, Richard Beirach :::::::Piano – Richard Beirach :::::::Tabla [Tablas] – Badal Roy - - - Recorded October 1 & 2, 1975 at Salaam Studios, Tokyo | 1:55:21 (Pop-up) | |
Scott Cutshall | Dear Lord | Zyphoid Process | Written by: John Coltrane; Bass– Tony Marino; Drums, Percussion– Scott Cutshall; Piano– Russ Lossing; Soprano Saxophone – David Liebman - - Recorded June 1994 | 2:01:10 (Pop-up) | |
Bob Moses | Talking Tongues (Full Moon Graveyard New Orleans) | Wheels of Colored Light | DAVID LIEBMAN soprano saxophone §§§TERUMASA HINO cornet §§§BOB MOSES drums, percussion, voice - -1992 | 2:08:38 (Pop-up) | |
Mick Goodrick/David Liebman/Wolfgang Muthspiel | The Crusher | In The Same Breath | Composed By – David Liebman; MICK GOODRICK guitar; DAVID LIEBMAN soprano saxophone,; WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL guitar, electric nylon string guitar, guitar synth, violin - - Recorded at Studio Zerkall, Germany, March 1995 | 2:12:08 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Industrious Lazin' | 2:17:58 (Pop-up) | ||||
Mahavishnu John McLaughlin | Peace One | My Goal's Beyond | Written by: John McLaughlin John McLaughlin – acoustic guitar • Billy Cobham – drums • Charlie Haden – bass • Jerry Goodman – violin • Dave Liebman – flute, soprano saxophone • Airto Moreira – percussion • Badal Roy – tabla • Mahalakshmi (Eve McLaughlin) – tanpura (Indian drone instrument) - - Recorded New York City, March 1971 | 2:29:01 (Pop-up) | |
Dave Liebman, Cecil McBee, Billy Hart | Sunrise | The Seasons | Composed By – David Liebman Bass – Cecil McBee Drums, Percussion – Billy Hart Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Piano, Synthesizer, Flute [Wood Flutes] – David Liebman - - - Recorded on December 27, 1992 and edited January 19, 1993 at the Red Rock Studios, Saylorsburg, PA, USA | 2:36:13 (Pop-up) | |
Everything Is Everything | Jun's Dream | Just Flash In The Cosmic Pan | Bass – John Carbone, Lanny Fields, Reggie Workman, Teruo Nakamura Drums – Lenny White; Electric Piano – Joe Bonner; Guitar – John Abercrombie; Percussion – Steve Jackson; Percussion, Flute – Yosuke Tonoki; Piano – Mike Garson; Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Dave Liebman, Steve Grossman; Trumpet – Randy Brecker - -Recorded on 15 June 1970 | 2:39:43 (Pop-up) | |
Lee Konitz, Dave Liebman and Richie Beirach | Migration | KnowingLee | LEE KONITZ soprano sax §§§RICHIE BEIRACH piano §§§DAVE LIEBMAN soprano saxophone Recorded May 2010 at CMP Studio, Zerkall, Germany | 2:43:43 (Pop-up) | |
Dave Liebman, Tatsuya Nakatani & Adam Rudolph | Cosmogram | The Unknowable | Congas [Kongos], Djembe, Percussion [Tarija], Bass Drum [Zabumba], Thumb Piano, Sintir, Harp [Mbuti Harp], Slit Drum, Percussion, Flute [Overtone Flutes], Electronics [Live Electronic Processing] – Adam Rudolph; Drums [Drum Kit], Gong [Gongs], Percussion [Metal Percussion], Percussion – Tatsuya Nakatani Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] – Adam Rudolph (tracks: 11), Dave Liebman* (tracks: 10) Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute [C Flute], Flute [Native American Flute], Recorded By, Piri – Dave Liebman - - - Recorded July 2016 at Orange Music Sound Studio, New Jersey | 2:48:02 (Pop-up) | |
Lookout Farm | I'm a Fool to Want You (Live) | At Onkel Pö's Carnegie Hall, Hamburg 1975 (Live) | Bass – Frank Tusa §§§Drums – Jeff Williams §§§Percussion – Badal Roy §§§Piano – Richie Beirach §§§Saxophone, Flute, Percussion – Dave Liebman - - - Recorded June 6 1975 at Onkel Po's Carnegie Hall, Hamburg | 2:52:41 (Pop-up) | |
Sacred System | Black Lotus | Nagual Site | Bass – Jah Wobble ///Cornet – Graham Haynes ///Drums, Frame Drum – Hamid Drake ///Ghatam, Bells – Aiyb Dieng ///Shakuhachi, Khene – Clive Bell ///Tabla – Zakir Hussain ///Tabla, Voice – Badal Roy ///Trombone – Craig Harris ///Voice – Sussan Deyhim ///Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar – Nicky Skopelitis ///Harmonium, Voice – Gulam Mohamed Khanr ///Organ, Electric Piano – Bernie Worrell ///Tabla, Ektare, Drums, Percussion – Bill Buchen //////Soprano Saxophone – Byard Lancaster, Dave Liebman ///Bass, Keyboards, Percussion, Producer – Bill Laswell - - 1998 | 3:04:55 (Pop-up) | |
Bad Bad DJ Stork (Really. Bad.) | 3:15:04 (Pop-up) | ||||
Elvin Jones | Slumber | Genesis | Elvin Jones - drums • Joe Farrell, Dave Liebman - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone • Frank Foster - tenor saxophone, alto flute, alto clarinet • Gene Perla - electric bass • Recorded • February 12, 1971 • Studio | 3:21:58 (Pop-up) | |
Esther Phillips | Home Is Where The Hatred Is | From a Whisper to a Scream | Alto Saxophone – Hank Crawford Arranged By – Pee Wee Ellis; Arranged By [Strings] – Don Sebesky; Baritone Saxophone – David Liebman; Bass – Gordon Edwards; Cello – Alan Shulman, Charles McCracken; Conductor – Pee Wee Ellis; Drums – Bernard Purdie; Flugelhorn – John Eckert, John Gatchell; Flute – David Liebman, Frank Vicari; Guitar – Cornell Dupree, Eric Gale; Harp – Margaret Ross; Organ – Richard Tee; Percussion – Airto Moreira; Piano – Richard Tee; Tenor Saxophone – Frank Vicari; Trombone – Dick Griffin, Sam Burtis; Trumpet – John Eckert, John Gatchell; Viola – Harold Coletta, Harry Zaratzian; Violin – Alvin Rogers, Charles Libove, Guy Lumia, Jack Zayde, Leo Kahn, Max Hollander, Max Pollikoff, Michael Comins, Paul Winter; Vocals – Barbara Massey, Hilda Harris, Joshie Armstead, Louis St. Louis, Tasha Thomas; - Producer – Creed Taylor - Engineer – Rudy Van Gelder - -1971 | 3:27:25 (Pop-up) | |
Dave Liebman Trio | Pannonica | Monk's Mood | Bass – Eddie Gomez; Drums – Adam Nussbaum; Saxophone – Dave Liebman - - Recorded January 31st, 1999 at Red Rock Recordings Studio | 3:30:41 (Pop-up) | |
Dave Liebman & Bobby Avey | Georg Friedrich Handel - Sonata 6, | Vienna Dialogues | David Liebman - soprano sax; Bobby Avey - piano - - 2006 | 3:36:19 (Pop-up) | |
Tisziji Munoz | Peace On Earth I | Presence Of Joy (Samboga-Kaya) | Written by: John Coltrane; Bass – Cecil McBee, Don Pate; Drums – Rashied Ali; Guitar, Synthesizer, Bells – Tisziji Muñoz; Piano – Bernie Senensky; Tenor Saxophone – Dave Liebman - - Recorded on July 22, 1999 at Rashied Ali’s Survival Studios in NYC | 3:39:41 (Pop-up) | |
Dave Liebman | Man-Child | 1st Visit | Bass – Dave Holland Drums – Jack DeJohnette; Piano – Richard Beirach; Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Flute – David Liebman - - Recorded at Aoyama Victor Studio, Tokyo 20, 21 June '73 | 3:44:06 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Will Lieb You In Peace Now | 3:56:19 (Pop-up) |
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' David Liebman (born September 4, 1946) is an American saxophonist, flautist and jazz educator. He is known for his innovative lines and use of atonality. He was a frequent collaborator with pianist Richie Beirach.
In June 2010, he received a NEA Jazz Masters lifetime achievement award from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). '
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Well - here it is ! The whole thing.
(I watched it on demand on the PBS app.)
If Coltrane means as much to you as he does to many of us - there is no way 1 hour 39 minutes will seem enuff. That's the form this happens to be however. But it seemed to me to go even faster - like an hour !
...So - these things always perch in a precarious balance of presenting the subject to an audience who might know nothing about it @ all - & still be truly relevant - in the space of, really, one TV episode.
...I guess I'd honestly prefer a greater quantity of factual detail - to the extent I felt @ the end I'd really learned some things. Not just for this film, however - but generally for this type.
& I don't feel Trane was misrepresented here or anything ...& after all his significance is such that a Director will also be charged with summing that up - no less.
In fact - it reminded me of an aspect of Trane I had honestly sort of forgotten : that his message was really parallel to say MLK's in the 1960s - & he dedicated himself to making actually effectual & positive differences in the world with his energy & activities & life - & he wanted his music to impel us to such ends too. To be fair to myself perhaps - the whole world has drifted notably away from such idealism in the more than half a century since, I think is apparent...
I liked the style well enuff I suppose. With John Coltrane - it's a question of how much to present the realities of the world Jazz has always existed in - especially in those earlier eras - & the actual reverence with which he approached his own work & with which not a few have regarded it since...
It's the same presentation of talking heads as nearly every documentary we've become accustomed to
...some genuinely intimate family (this in fact provides some perspective I didn't have yet)
- some legit Jazz artists who in fact knew him well (like Benny Golson & Sonny Rollins)
- some to make you scratch your head a bit, like John Densmore of the doors ...but he also illustrates how far & broadly Coltrane's influence has reached - & says things completely on point
...& - Bill Clinton ?! Cause he's tooted a few notes on sax maybe ?? Presumably to add gravitas for the bougie target audience or something - & speaking as a Southerner & all this ...but he it turns out says things entirely appropriate also - & even insightful, such as how Trane compares to Picasso in his periods - but all within just a few years instead of 50 !
...but I don't want to give the impression the pacing is bad or anything. It would be completely incongruous to make a film about this music & have bad flow. There's a good amount of archival imagery - & near continuous music underneath & upfront as well.
(Also: ...I love he ticked Miles off by not dressing sharp enuff 😃 ...)
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(See my comment upstairs re: the music accompanying "Time Immemorial.")
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