Manfred Schoof Quintet - Resonance (2009)

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Title: Resonance
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: ECM
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 01:56:19
Total Size: 741 Mb / 294 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1
1. Scales 10:38
2. Ostinato 12:43
3. For Marianne 6:57
4. Weep And Cry 10:14
5. Flowers All Over 7:31
6. Resonance 7:03
7. Old Ballad 8:52

CD 2
1. Source 11:06
2. Light Lines 6:08
3. Criterium 5:51
4. Lonesome Defender 7:15
5. Horizons 9:40
6. Hope 8:50
7. Sunset 3:29

Personnel:
Manfred Schoof, trumpet, flugelhorn
Michel Pilz, bass clarinet
Jasper van ‘t Hof, piano, electric piano, organ
Rainer Brüninghaus, piano, synthesizer
Günter Lenz, double-bass
Ralf-R. Hübner, drums

Resonance compiles two discs of vital material from the early JAPO releases by German trumpeter Manfred Schoof: Scales, Light Lines, and Horizons. The first two albums are presented in full, while only half of the third is excerpted. As co-member with bass clarinetist Michel Pilz of the Globe Unity Orchestra (another group with a hefty JAPO footprint), Schoof was a hot ticket in the 1970s, when his quintet was all the rage in the European free jazz scene.
What distinguished him from the avant-garde demimonde was an insistence on melodic integrity. For Schoof, “the term ‘free’ not only stands for a specific style of jazz that, in its beginnings, opposed with revolutionary gesture everything redolent of the past and reminiscent of tradition but rather the freedom to choose between a multitude of very different means of expression. Tradition, therefore, is viewed as a past experience that merges with and enriches a new style of sound.” His band mates in these recordings include Pilz, pianists Jasper van ‘t Hof and Rainer Brüninghaus, bassist Günter Lenz, and drummer Ralf-R. Hübner, most of whom will be familiar to the more adventurous ECM listeners.