Power by Pauer (Live At The Domicile - Remastered) Fritz Pauer

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Album-Release:
1974

HRA-Release:
16.12.2016

Label: MPS

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Modern Jazz

Artist: Fritz Pauer

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  • 1 My Little Girl 06:28
  • 2 Alfie 06:06
  • 3 Backslider's Hambone 03:54
  • 4 Dark Bird 05:40
  • 5 Sounds 01:05
  • 6 Domicile '72 07:15
  • 7 Who'll Buy My Dream 07:05
  • 8 More Sounds 10:54
  • Total Runtime 48:27

Info for Power by Pauer (Live At The Domicile - Remastered)



Power stands out as a gem of a live trio recording. Fritz Pauer, alongside Joe Zawinul, is the most important Austrian jazz pianist of the last half century. Besides fronting his own exceptional groups, Pauer accompanied a host of European and American jazz giants throughout his career, including Dexter Gordon, Johnny Griffin, Sheila Jordan, and Albert Mangelsdorff. American bassist Jimmy Woode is best known as the bassist on some of Duke Ellington’s classic recordings including the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival. After his move to Europe in 1960 he was one of the most sought-after bassists on the scene. The highly regarded Austrian drummer Eric Bachträgl completes the trio. All but one piece are originals. My Little Girl is a rollicking up-tempo delight, while the trio adds a taste of the bittersweet to the classic Burt Bacharach piece Alfie before moving into a warm relaxed groove. Backslider’s Hambone dances to its own frenetic rhythms, and with its Tyneresque chords and impressionistic bass solo, the lilting ¾ Dark Bird has more in common with Trane than Parker. The short, freely improvised Sounds precedes Domicile 72, a piece that joyously celebrates the legendary Munich club in which this recording took place. Pauer’s varicolored unaccompanied solo on Who’ll Buy My Dream is followed by More Sounds, an extended freeform exploration utilizing electronics, voice and percussion that ranges from the Avant-garde to Africa. Power by Pauer: a vibrant portrayal of jazz in all its splendid diversity.

Fritz Pauer, piano, electric piano
Jimmy Woode, double bass
Erich Bachträgl, drums
Joe Harris, percussion

Recorded live January 1972 at DOMICILE, Munich
Engineered by Willi Schmidt
Produced by Ernst Knauff

Digitally remastered



Fritz Pauer
Seit 1960 gehört Fritz Pauer zu den wichtigsten Vertretern des österreichischen Jazz. Als „Grandseigneur“ des Jazzpianos bewegt er sich routiniert und einfallsreich innerhalb der Tradition großer Jazzmusiker. Nie klingt sein Spiel oberflächlich, nie verliert er sich in akrobatischen Fingerübungen, vielmehr ist Pauer ein souveräner Musiker mit einem großen Maß an musikalischer Wärme und Einfühlsamkeit. Mit Joris Dudli am Schlagzeug und Johannes Strasser am Bass ist Pauers Trio ungeheuer intensiv im Zusammenspiel, voller Überraschungen, Originalität, Dynamik, musikalischer Kraft und bildet eine der gefragtesten Rhythmusgruppen Europas für Jazzgrößen wie Benny Golson, Don Menza, Sheila Jordan u.a..

Fritz Pauer hat sein seit 1995 existierendes Trio um zwei Musiker der jüngeren Generation, Daniel Nösig an der Trompete und Andy Middleton am Saxophon, erweitert. Im Quintett nun könne er Bigband-Sound erreichen mit dem Vorteil von viel mehr Raum für Improvisation, so umschreibt Pauer seine Intention.

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