Aug 232020
 

here’s a little something that i was listening to at work last week.

unrelated to that, i’m currently readying young man with a horn by dorothy baker, which i picked up at a surprisingly good bookshop in macroom, co. cork, a couple of weeks ago (‘surprising’ as there weren’t actually very many books; small but very well curated).  i also bought the curry guy veggie, and my wife bought something as well.  anyway, the blurb on the back says ymwah is “widely regarded as the first jazz novel, and it pulses with the music that defined an era”.  i’ll take that on faith, but in any event, i’m enjoying it immensely and do recommend it.  it’s a nice little edition from the nyrb classics; i’ve not seen many of their books before, and will have to look through their catalog.  perhaps they’ll be an alternative to persephone books, whose selections i can definitely recommend as well.


dusko gojkovic quartet
royal garden jazz club
graz, austria
5 november 2010

dusko gojkovic (tp,flh,announcements)
renato chicco (p)
dusan simovic (b)
manfred josel (dr)

01. radio intro (0:42)
02. you’re my everything (10:37)
03. inga (8:09)
04. five o’clock in the morning (8:11)
05. bass blues (9:47)
06. ow! (9:21)
07. lotus blossom (8:05)

sound quality: a

lineage: orf radio broadcast > digital cable > datrec > dat @ 44 khz > cd > hdd (flac 8)


sample: t03 inga.mp3
download: DuskoGojkovic_2010-11-05_GrazAustria.zip

  3 Responses to “dusko gojkovic quartet – 5 nov 2010, royal garden jazz club, graz, austria”

  1. yhalnprttv

  2. ymwah was inspired “by the music, but not the life, of a great musician, leon (bix) beiderbecke”. a nice companion piece to the book might be either bix and tram, or jazz as it should be played, both available on the internet archive.

  3. BIG THX!…

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