Discographia Johnny "Mbizo" Dyani Dokumentiert Von Flavio Poltronieri (Mit Besetzungen Und Titel)

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Discographia Johnny Discographia Johnny "Mbizo" Dyani Dokumentiert von Flavio Poltronieri (mit Besetzungen und Titel) JAZZ The African Sound (1963) African Heritage/Gallo TELCD 2300 Sept 1963 Chris McGregor (p), Kippi Moekatsi, Dudu Pukwana, Nick Moyake, Ronni Beer, Barney Rabachane, Chris Ngeutane (saxes), Mongezi Feza, Dennis Mpale, Ebbie Creswell, Noel Jones (tp), Bob Tizzard, Blyth Mbityana, Willy Nettle (tb), Sammy Moritz (b), Early Mabuac (dr) Switch / Kippie / Eclipse At Down / Early Bird / I Remember Billy / Now The Blue Notes - Township Bop rec. in South Africa early 1964 - Proper Records 013 (2002) Chris McGregor (p), Mongezi Feza (tp), Dudu Pukwana (as), Nick Moyake (ts), Johnny Dyani (b), Louis Moholo (dr) Blue Nick (by Dudu) / Coming Home (takes 1 & 2) (by Dudu) / Dick's Pick (by Chris) Blue Notes - Legazy - Life in South Africa 1964 - 1995 OGUN Recording OGCD 007 Chris McGregor, Dudu Pukwana, Nick Moyake, Mongezi Feza, Johnny Dyani, Louis Moholo. Now (Chris) / Coming Home (Dudu)/ I Cover The Waterfront (Green/Haymann) / Two For Sandi (Dudu) / Vortex Special (Chris) / B My Dear (Dudu) / Dorkay House (Dudu) The Forest And The Zoo - Steve Lacy Quartet (8/10/1966 Buenos Aires - Live) ESP 1060 Steve Lacy, Enrico Rava, Johnny Dyani, Louis Moholo. Forest (Lacy) / Zoo (Lacy) Very Urgent - Chris Mc Gregor (1968) Polydor 184137 1968 Chris McGregor (p), Dudu Pukwana, Ronni Beer (saxes), Mongezi Feza, (tp), Johnny Dyani (b), Louis Moholo (b) Marie My Dear / Travelling somewhere / Heart´s Vibrations / The Sounds Begin Again & White Lies / Don´t Stir The Bechive Oliv - John Stevens - Spontaneous Music Ensemble Marmalade/Polydor 2348 009 (1969) Kenny Wheeler, flugelhorn; Derek Bailey, guitar; Trevor Watts, alto sax; Peter Lemer, piano; Johnny Dyani, bass; John Stevens, percussion and glockenspiel; Maggie Nicols, Pepi Lemer, Carolann Nicholls, voices. Oliv1 (track 01) / Oliv2 (track 02) Orient - Don Cherry (22 /4/1971 Paris - Live) SNAD 513 CD #1,#2 Don Cherry, Moki Cherry, Han Bennink #3,#4 Don Cherry, Johnny Dyani, Okay Temiz Orient / Si Ta Ra Ma / Eagle Eya / Togetherness (All Titles Don Cherry) Blue Lake - Don Cherry (1971 - Live) SNAD 513 CD Don Cherry, Johnny Dyani, Okay Temiz Blue Lake / Dollar And Okay´s Tunes / East (All Titles Don Cherry) Tes Esat - Alan Shorter (1971) Rejoice (ohne Besetzung und Titel) Curiosities 1972 Command All Stars (rec. 1.-3./02/1972 London) Reel 010 CD Keith Tippett (p,e-p), Elton Dean (as,spno,e-p), Nick Evans (tb,valve-tb), Mark Charig (cor), Harry Miller (b,African fl), Johnny Dyani (b), Keith Bailey (dr); Rejoice - (21/10/72 Stockholm) Cadillac SGC 1017 / Cadillac SGCCD 012-013 – 2014 Johnny Dyani, Okay Temiz, Mongezi Feza („Together“ spezially with Dudu Pukwana) Disc: 1 1. Mad High 11.55 2. Makaya Makaya 11.59 3. Pukwana 9.44 4. Imbongolo 13.02 5. Mad High Revisited 20.20 - PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED - Disc: 2 1. Together 4.34 2. Johnny s Kwela 4.41 3. Marabi Soweto 5.49 4. High Priest 6.16 5. Kalahari 9.25 6. Crossroads 4.46 7. Tula Tula 6.34 Music For Xaba - vol. 1 Johnny Dyani, Okay Temiz, Mongezi Feza (2/11/72 Stockholm - Live) SNTF 642 Idyonwana / Feelings / Traditional South African Songs / Görans Söder Music For Xaba - vol. 2 Johnny Dyani, Okay Temiz, Mongezi Feza (2/11/72 Stockholm - Live) SNTF 824 Mad High / Mighty Blues / Dear Africa / Makaya Makaya Makaya / Witchdoctors Son Good News from Africa - Dollar Brand Duo (10/12/1973 Ludwigsburg) ENJA CD 2048-2 Dollar Brand, Johnny Dyani 1.) Ntsikana´s Bell 2.) Msunduza 3.) Good News / Swazi / Waya-Wa-Egoli 4.) Adhan & Allah-O-Akbar 5.) The Pilgrim 6.) Moniebah / The Pilgrim Blue Note's For Mongezi - OGUN (23/12/1975 London - Live) Chris McGregor (p), Dudu Pukwana, (saxes), Johnny Dyani (b), Louis Moholo (dr) Blue Note's For Mongezi First Movement / Blue Note's For Mongezi Second Movement / Blue Note's For Mongezi Third Movement / Blue Note's For Mongezi Fourth Movement Chris Joris Songs for Mbizo - VKH TS 001 / Jazz`haloTS 001 (7/1976 Brugge) (Mbizo plays on the tracks "Lullaby for Ephraim" & "Shaya Sebothane") (All Titles Chris Joris) 1976-Tapes (# 1,3,4,7 (Brugge)): Chris Joris (p, perc), Johnny Dyani (b), DavidLlee Schloss, Michael Mast (ts),Julian Sebothane Bahula (african drums), Cheikh Tidiane Fall (congas, dr), Frans Pelgrims (dr) 1.) The White Side Of Black 3.) Lullaby for Ephraim 4.) Panontigri / morning / invitation / village dance 7.) Shaya Sebothane 1991-Tapes: (# 2,5,6,8,9,10,11,12 (Herent)): Chris Joris, John Ruocco, Steve Houben, Frank Vaganée, Bob Steward, Kristoph Erbstösser, Frans Van Der Hoeven, Dré Pallemaerts, David Linkx 2.) Rivers / 5.) Song for Mbizo / 5.) Blowin Your Bow To The Berimbob / 6.) Berimbau / 8.) Dance For The Mulatos / 9.) Monody in A Moonliz Night / 11.) Song for Mbizo / 12.) November 30th Unlawful Noise - Kees Hazevoet (27/10/1976 Amsterdam - Live) Okay Temiz/Johnny Dyani – Witchdoctor´s Son 1976 Yonka (Turkey) (YESLP 5013) Okay Temiz: drums, percussion / Johnny Dyani: bass, piano, vocals / Saffet Gundeger:clarinet, violin Gunnar Bergsten:bariton sax / Oguz:electric bass Blue Notes In Concert vol. 1 – Ogun 220 (16/4/1977 London - Live) Chris McGregor (p), Dudu Pukwana, (saxes), Johnny Dyani (b), Louis Moholo (dr) Hizwi / Abelusi / Amadoda / Nomsenge / Magweza / Ithi-gqi / Mhegebe / Manje / We Nduna Procession - Chris Mc Gregor's Brotherhood Of Breath (10/5/1977 Toulouse - Live) The Journey - Dollar Brand (9/77 New York) The Chiaroscuro CR 187 Abdullah Ibrahim (p,ss), Hamiet Bluiett (b,cl), Don Cherry (tp), Talib Rhynie (as,oboe), Carlos Ward (as), Johnny Akhir Dyani (b), Claude Jones (conga,d), John Betsch (per), Roy Brooks (per) Sister Rosie / Jabulani / Hajj (The Journey) Spirits Rejoice - Louis Moholo Octet (24/1/1978 London) Siehe Bra Louis – Bra Tebs Johnny Mbizo Dyani* – African Bass - Solo Concert - Willisau Jazz Festival 1978 Veröffentlicht: 14 May 2018 Bass, Piano, Percussion, Voice, Artwork [Drawing Inside By] – Johnny Mbizo Dyani Thank You / Aba-Limanga / Wish You Sunshine / Afrikan Blues / La Ngo-Ma / Aba-Limanga II / Let The Music Take You Recorded live at the Jazz Festival Willisau/Switzerland on September 2, 1978 by Swiss Radio DRS, Studio Zürich. Witchdoctors Son - J. Dyani Sextet (15/3/1978) Copenhagen Steeplechase SCCD 31098 Johnny Dyani, John Tchicai, Dudu Pukwana, Alfredo do Nascimento, Luez „Chuim“ Carlos de Sequaira, Mohamed Al-Jabry Heart With Minor´s Face (Dyani) / Ntyilo Ntyilo (trad. Dyani) / Radebe (Pukwana) / Mbizo (Dyani) / Eyomzi (Dyani) / Magwaza (trad. Dyani) / Radebe (Pukwana) / Heart With Minor´s Face (2) (Dyani) / Ntyilo Ntyilo (1) (trad. Dyani) / Magwaza (1) (trad. Dyani) Fruits - Philip Wilson Trio (14/7/1978 Den Haag Live) (ohne Besetzung & Titel) Song For Biko - J. Dyani Quartet (18/7/1978 Copenhagen) Steeplechase SCCD 31109 Don Cherry, Dudu Pukwana, Johnny Dyani, Makaya Ntshoko - (All Titles Johnny Dyani) Wish You Sunshine / Song for Biko / Confession Of Moods / Jo´burg – New York /Lonely Flower In The Village (a.) Flower Of Peace (b.) Duncan Village Last Of The Hipman - David Murray Quartet (30/1/1978 Rouen - Live) (ohne Besetzung & Titel) Let The Music Take You - David Murray Quartet (30/1/1978 Rouen - Live) MARGE 04 Lawrence „Butch“ Morris, David Murray, Johnny Dyani, George Brown – The Fast Life (Murray) / Monikole (Morris) / Let The Music Take You (Murray) / The Hill (Murray) Interboogielogy - David Murray (2/1978 Milano) black saint 120018 Lawrence „Butch“ Morris, David Murray, Johnny Dyani, Oliver Johnson, Marta Contreras Namthini´s Shadow (Morris) / Home (Murray) / Blues For David (Morris) / Interboogielogy (Murray) 3D Family - David Murray Trio (3/9/1978 Willisau - live) hat art CD 6020 David Murray, Johnny Dyani, Andrew Cyrille (All Titles David Murray) In Memory of Jomo Kenyatta / Patricia / 3D Family / Shout Song Walter Davis Company - Blues Walk (23/11/1978) (ohne Besetzung & Titel) Parade - Joe Bonner Trio (8/2/1979 Copenhagen) Steeplechase SCCD 31116 Joe Bonner: Piano, Johnny Dyani: Bass, Billy Higgins: Drums SPIRITUAL KNOWLEDGE AND GRACE (recorded live at Jazzclub De Markt, Eindhoven, NL, 22 June 1979) OGUN records OGCD 035 2011 Louis Moholo - dm, voice; Dudu Pukwana - alto sax, p, whistle, voice; Johnny Dyani - double bass, p, voice; Franck Wright - tenor sax, double bass, voice Ancient Spirit (composed by Dyani, Moholo, Pukwana, Wright) / Contemporary Fire (composed by Dyani, Moholo, Pukwana, Wright) Echoes From Africa - Dollar Brand Duo (7/9/1979 Ludwigsburg) ENJA 3047 2 AAD Abdullah Ibrahim, Johnny Dyani Namhanje (Trad. Ibrahim) / Lakutshonilanga (Makay Davashe) / Soud (Ibrahim) / Zikr (Ibrahim) Art Of The Duo - Dollar Brand Duo ENJA 8008 (ohne Besetzung & Titel) African Bass - (14/11/1979 Milano) (ohne Besetzung & Titel) Black Paladins - Joseph Jarman/Don Moye (19+20/12/1979 Milano) black saint 120042 Joseph Jarman, Don Moye, Johnny Dyani Mama Marimba (Dyani) / In Memory Of My Seasons (Jarman) / Black Paladins (Jarman) / Ginger Song (Jarman) / Ode To Wilbur Ware (Moye) Message to South Africa (composed by Noah Howard) recorded Paris 1979 in the album "Patterns/Message to South Africa" Eremite Records MTE 019 - U.S.A. 1999 Noah Howard - alto sax, bells, vocals / Johnny Dyani - bass, vocals / Kali Fasteau - sheng, vocals Chris McGregor – piano 7 Noel McGee – drums Together - 12/1979 and 1/1980 in Stockholm (ohne Besetzung & Titel) Burning in Stockholm (14/01/1981 Stockholm - Live) ATAVISTIC UMS ALP 249 Per Henrik Wallin – piano, Johnny Dyani - double bass, Erik Dahlbäck – drums Mbizo - (24/2/1981 Glasgow - Live) Steeplechase SCCD 31163 Dudu Pukwana, Ed Epstein,
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