I think . . . Kenny Wheeler - trumpet; Norma Winstone - voice; Stan Sulzmann - baritone sax (!); Ray Warleigh (alto sax/flute); Dave Horler (valve trombone); trumpets left to right - Henry Lowther, Ian Hamer, Alan Downey, Martin Drover; trombones left to right - don't know, Chris Pyne, don't know, Malcolm Griffiths; tuba - Alfie Reece; piano (not seen) - prob John Taylor; bass - Chris Laurence; drums - Harold Fisher
Extraordinaria música !!. Agradezco conocer a estos artistas fundamentales y siempre presentes en mí. Ese absoluto vuelo creativo aqui y con Azimuth, Azimuth 85. CLASICOS, porque siempre dan Clases. Me sumo a los aplausos y muchas gracias orangefunk.
He's such an inspiration and was very nice to talk to the Two very lucky times I got to speak with him. RIP This is such an intimate glimpse of him in his busy prime in the 70s. Let's see 1977 he'd already released Gnu High on ECM with the great Keith Jarrett playing his compositions and David Holland Bassist extraordinare and legendary drummer Jack Dejohnette. On his Book Shelf C.S. Lewis, Mary Stewart, Complete Works of Shakespeare and Tolstoy's War and Peace. 🆒 Seriously he's one of my biggest influences.
Wow, thank you for this! amazing studio footage of the making of the first Azimuth album! With the divine Norma Winstone no less. Shame about the end bit being cut off. Is there any chance you could upload this to another place and share it in it's entirety?
I believe it isn't Talent studio after all. Probably some rehearsal studio in the UK before they went out to Oslo. As an aside I moved to Oslo 15 years ago and lived literally 9 mins walk from where Talent was and had no idea.
I think . . . Kenny Wheeler - trumpet; Norma Winstone - voice; Stan Sulzmann - baritone sax (!); Ray Warleigh (alto sax/flute); Dave Horler (valve trombone); trumpets left to right - Henry Lowther, Ian Hamer, Alan Downey, Martin Drover; trombones left to right - don't know, Chris Pyne, don't know, Malcolm Griffiths; tuba - Alfie Reece; piano (not seen) - prob John Taylor; bass - Chris Laurence; drums - Harold Fisher
It’s Harold Fisher on drums.
@@m.a.nathaniel7660 Yes of course it is - thank you!
Great to see this feature about one of the greatest musician/composers in modern times!!
RIP Kenny Wheeler 🎺🎺🇨🇦🇨🇦🎶🎶
Extraordinaria música !!. Agradezco conocer a estos artistas fundamentales y siempre presentes en mí. Ese absoluto vuelo creativo aqui y con Azimuth, Azimuth 85. CLASICOS, porque siempre dan Clases. Me sumo a los aplausos y muchas gracias orangefunk.
Incrível! Arte em forma de música
He's such an inspiration and was very nice to talk to the Two very lucky times I got to speak with him. RIP This is such an intimate glimpse of him in his busy prime in the 70s. Let's see 1977 he'd already released Gnu High on ECM with the great Keith Jarrett playing his compositions and David Holland Bassist extraordinare and legendary drummer Jack Dejohnette. On his Book Shelf C.S. Lewis, Mary Stewart, Complete Works of Shakespeare and Tolstoy's War and Peace. 🆒 Seriously he's one of my biggest influences.
Semplicemente un Capolavoro !!!
“For a German record producer”
He reminds me of Dennis Weaver in the 70s in both looks and even the voice. And Manfred Schoof reminds me of Charles Bronson.
Wow, thank you for this! amazing studio footage of the making of the first Azimuth album! With the divine Norma Winstone no less. Shame about the end bit being cut off. Is there any chance you could upload this to another place and share it in it's entirety?
I believe it isn't Talent studio after all. Probably some rehearsal studio in the UK before they went out to Oslo. As an aside I moved to Oslo 15 years ago and lived literally 9 mins walk from where Talent was and had no idea.
@@orangefunk It's BBC Maida Vale Studio 3, late summer, 1977
@@alangiles8103 thanks for the info!
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Why play a flugelhorn if your flugel sound is exactly like a trumpet? I don't get that.
It's great, thanks for posting it! but it's not the entire movie...what about the rest?
If I post the whole thing ECM block it. Also it's only missing a minute... maybe less.
@@orangefunk from what album is the missing part?
@@arvaborelius7269 the 1977 Azimuth LP... the track "O" was played.. just the part where Norma starts to sing.
Is that Paul Rogers on bass? Very rare footage if it is.
Chris Lawrence