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On the album, Brötzmann is joined by clarinetists Tony Coe, J.D. Parran, Ernst-Ludwig Petrowsky, Louis Sclavis, and John Zorn, trumpeter Toshinori Kondo, trombonists Alan Tomlinson and Johannes Bauer, double bassist William Parker, and drummer Tony Oxley.
- November 4, 1984
- Free jazz
- 1987
- JazzFest Berlin, Delphi Theater, Berlin
Brötzmann Clarinet Project – Berlin Djungle (2004, CD) - Discogs. Tracklist. Companies, etc. Made By – Americ Disc. Credits. Bass – William Parker. Clarinet – E.L. Petrowsky *, J.D. Parran, Tony Coe. Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – Louis Sclavis. Clarinet, Reeds [Mouthpieces] – John Zorn. Drums – Tony Oxley. Producer – Jost Gebers.
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Artist: Brötzmann Clarinet Project. Album: Berlin Djungle. Label: Atavistic. Review date: Nov. 18, 2004. This 1984 reissue is notable for its ridiculous lineup – Peter Brötzmann’s 11-piece band includes Toshinori Kondo on trumpet; J.D. Parran, Louis Sclavis and John Zorn (yes, that’s right) and others on clarinet; and a rhythm section ...
Mar 1, 2005 · The eleven-piece ensemble included Toshinori Kondo, Louis Sclavis, William Parker, Tony Oxley and, in his only recorded appearance with Brötzmann, John Zorn.
1987 — Germany. Vinyl —. LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Berlin Djungle by Brötzmann Clarinet Project. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.
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Berlin Djungle, an Album by Brötzmann Clarinet Project. Released in 1987 on FMP (catalog no. FMP 1120; Vinyl LP). Genres: Free Jazz. Featured peformers: Peter Brötzmann (tenor saxophone, clarinet, tárogató, producer, photography, design, composer), John Zorn (clarinet, mouthpieces), William Parker (bass), Tony Oxley (drums), Toshinori Kondo ...
Six clarinet players meet trumpet, trombone, bass & drums. From reflective, lyrical and open expression to all out thrash rage. big recommend. Latest amazing reissue from Atavistic's Unheard Music division. A concert from 1984 that linked up legendary free jazz maniacs Peter Brotzmann and John Zorn.