Monday, 16 October 2017

Heinz Sauer Quartet's Isolation Row from 1978





Another wishlist rarity bites the dust...  although not all that expensive, unlike for example German Nimbus.

Those were the days when they cared about cover art, what is usually treated as a joke or afterthought today.  The photo is not so much to speak of but really drags my eyes back over and again due to its unusual but pleasantly mysterious composition. Information on this album which is your basic avant-garde acoustic/slightly electrified jazz-fusion quartet jazz along the lines of Herbert Joos (but not as good, mind you) or his band Part of Art that I loved so much, is in the database here.

The quartet comprises:

Bob Degen: piano
Joe Nay: drums
Adelhard Roidinger: bass
Heinz Sauer: tenor sax

Remember Roidinger? He was in Austria Drei here before and the ECM Schattseite, but clearly his most successful achievement is the computer jazz project (posted in the former's comments section).

Here's a track with the highly ECMish title called "Phrenie's Window Dance:"





I suppose the next album, Metal Blossoms, by Sauer from 1984 looks interesting, anyone know anything?


6 comments:

  1. https://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/xf41jf

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  2. a big THANK YOU, as always very much appreciated!

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  3. Heinz Sauer quartet Metal blossoms

    https://darkmp3.ru/slushat-heinz-sauer-quartet.html

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  4. Thank you for isolation row, listening now!

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  5. Any chance you can re-upload this - Blue Condition's Beyond the Sun from bicentennial 1976

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