MUSICIANS:
Borislav
Rokovic - piano
Joe
Sydow - bass
Hans
Hoitz - drums
Milan
Stojanovic - tenor sax, flute
Vojislav
Djonovic - guitar
Recorded
14-15.June, 1961, in RTB Studio VI, Belgrade.
©
2002, COSMIC SOUNDS
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A1
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RUZAN SAN (B. Rokovic)
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5'10 |
| A2
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THEME FROM THE THREE-PENNY
OPERA (K. Weill) |
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6'25 |
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YOU'D BE SO NICE TO COME HOME (M. Kotlic) |
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5'03
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BEE-DEEDLE-DEE-DOO (B. Kessel) |
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4'28
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THE MIDNIGHT SUN WILL NEVER
SET (Q. Jones) |
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3'29
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DONA LEE (C. Parker) |
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4'24
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The third and the last in a
sereies of three 10" records that RTB label from Belgrade released in
1960/61.
The
label has used oportunity to invite some foreign musicians during their
visit to Belgrade to do a recording jam-session with a local jazz
musicians and here are the results. Here we have a Legend Bora Rokovic
on piano who later moved to Germany and did some recordings for MPS.
Milan Stojanovic has recorded only one obscure 7" record as a leader
and it was featured on CS-13 Balkan Express compilation. Vojislav
Djonovic was mostly playing some popular jazz and had just a few
recordings
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DUSTY
GROOVE INTERNET SHOP
The most obscure group in this great 3-volume
Meetings In Studio series -- a session that features work by an
all-Eastern European jazz ensemble from 1961 -- Borislav Rakovic on
piano, Joe Sydow on bass, Hans Hoitz on drums, Milan Stojanivic on
tenor and flute, and Vojislav Djonovic on guitar. Tracks are short and
tight -- nicely grooving in a laidback way that recalls some of the
hipper RCA jazz sessions of the mid 50s.
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