Ernst Bier-Mack Goldsbury Quartet
In 1994 Mack Goldsbury and I decided to put together a co-operative group. At that time guitarist Frank Möbus and bassist Ed Schuller were our partners. We released our first CD, "At Night When You Go to Sleep" (Timescraper Records) in 1996. ... [more]
Cover: Jaanan
Mack Goldsbury - saxophone, piccoloflute
Herb Robertson - trumpet
Matthias Bätzel - hammond B-3 organ
Ernst Bier - drums
1. |
Sorry....? |
Goldsbury/Robertson/Bätzel/Bier |
3:24 |
2. |
Flotasia |
Herb Robertson |
7:43 |
3. |
Intending Heart |
Mack Goldsbury |
6:25 |
4. |
Fat Boy Chicago |
(Ansage) |
- |
5. |
Fat Boy Chicago |
Lindsey Horner |
11:48 |
6. |
Dukes Voice |
Mack Goldsbury |
6:53 |
7. |
Surgin |
Mack Goldsbury |
10:09 |
8. |
Sorry for what ?! |
Goldsbury/Robertson/Bätzel/Bier |
3:14 |
Recorded Live at the A-TRANE in Berlin, Germany
July 21, 2000
Recording and Mixing by Wolf Blazejczak
Mastering by Ahmed Chouraqui / ON AIR Studio
Cover painting: Jaanan
Text : Carina Prange
Translation : Marty Cook
Produced by Manfred Schiek & Ernst Bier
Ernst Bier plays BOSPHORUS CYMBALS
Listen to it on YouTube
Press
Jazzdimensions Juli 2003
Mit diesem Live-Mitschnitt aus dem Berliner A-Trane haben Ernst Bier, Mack Goldsbury, Herb Robertson und Matthias Bätzel – alias Bier/Goldsbury Quartett – ein Werk des Modern Jazz geschaffen, welches sich rasant auslotend auf die Grenzen dieses Genres zubewegt........[more]
Linernotes
Ernst Bier-Mack Goldsbury Quartet
In 1994 Mack Goldsbury and I decided to put together a co-operative group. At that time guitarist Frank Möbus and bassist Ed Schuller were our partners. We released our first CD, "At Night When You Go to Sleep" (Timescraper Records) in 1996. Trumpeter Herb Robertson moved from New York to Berlin, and since he had already played a lot with Mack and Ed when they were all living in New York, we invited him to join us. Our second CD, "Next Move" (BEV records), with Herb as a guest, followed. Meanwhile, Ed got married and returned to New York, and Frank decided to concentrate on his own group, "Der Rote Bereich" and his recording projects with ACT records. That left us free to experiment and led us directly to Hammond B3 organist Matthais Bätzel.
A new quartet was formed - and a new CD was recorded -
"A-LIVE AT THE A-TRANE"
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