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Selective Listing of Basic Original Issued Albums JOHN TCHICAI DISCOGRAPHY Edited by Erik Raben ([email protected]) Selective listing of issues (Year of recording listed in parenthesis) Max Brüel – John Tchicai: Jazz Jamboree 1962, vol. 4 John Tchicai – Archie Shepp: Rufus (1963) New York Contemporary Five – Consequences (1963) Jazz In Denmark (var. artists) (1963) (DVD) New York Contemporary Five. Live At ”Jazzhus Montmartre”, Vol.1/2(1963) Archie Shepp In Europe – New York Contemporary Five, vol. 1/2 (1963) Archie Shepp With The New York Contemporary Five (1963) Don Cherry Quintets: Copenhagen 1963 & Hilversum 1966 (1963) Bill Dixon Septet/Archie Shepp And The New York Contemporary Five (1964) Archie Shepp – Bill Dixon: Consequences (1964) New Music – Second Wave (var. artists) (1964) New York Eye And Ear Control (1964) Albert Ayler – Complete ESP Disk Recordings (1964) Archie Shepp: Four For Trane (1964) New York Art Quartet – Call It Art (1964/65) New York Art Quartet (1964) Jazz Composer’s Orchestra: Communication (1964) John Coltrane: Ascension (1965) Complete Ascension (1965) New York Art Quartet – Mohawk (1965) New York Art Quartet: Old Stuff (1965) Roswell Rudd – New York Art Quartet (1965) Cadentia Nova Danica: August 1966(!) Jazzhus Montmartre (1967) Han Bennink – M. Mengelberg – John Tchicai: Instant Composers Pool (1968) John Tchicai & Cadentia Nova Danica (1968) John Lennon & Yoko Ono: Unfinished Music # 2 – Life With The Lions (1969) Burnin Red Ivanhoe – M144 (1969) Burnin Red Ivanhoe 1969-74 (1969) John Tchicai & Cadentia Nova Danica – Afrodisiaca (1969) Han Bennink – M. Mengelberg – J. Tchicai – Derek Bailey: Fragments (1970) Willem Breuker: ICP Double (1970) Johan van der Keuken – Willem Breuker: Music For His Films (1967-1994) Jazz In Switzerland – vol. 3 (var. artists) (1971) Wiebelfetzer Live (1971) George Gruntz: Monster Sticksland Meeting Two (1974) John Tchicai–Irène Schweizer Group – Live At Willisau Jazz Festival (1975) John Tchicai And The Festival Band : God In Africa (1976) T.S. Høeg: Moods And Grooves – Unreleased 1978-1998 (1976) John Tchicai Solo Plus Albert Mangelsdorf (1977) John Tchicai & Strange Brothers: Darktown Highlights (1977) John Tchicai: Darktown Highlights/Put Up The Fight (1977/1987) Real Tchicai (1977) I.C.P. Tentet in Berlin (1977) Workshop Freie Musik – For Example (var. artists) (1977) Hartmut Geerken – John Tchicai: The Kabul And Teheran Tapes (1977) I.C.P. Tentet – Tetterettet (1977) John Tchicai & Strange Brothers (1977) John Tchicai – André Goudbeek : Duets (1977) Johnny Dyani: Witchdoctor’s Son (1978) The Berlin Jazz Workshop Orchestra. Who’s Who (1978) John Tchicai – André Goudbeek : Barefoot (1977) Paul Haines: Darn It! (1979/1990) Pierre Dørge Quartet: Ballad Round The Left Corner (1979) Finn Roar / Beaver Service: Der er myrer i mit øre (1980) Cherry – Tchicai – Schweizer – Francioli – Favre: Musical Monsters (1980) John Tchicai – Hartmut Geerken: Continent (1980) Live In Athens (1980) Yggdrasil: Den yderste ø – Digte af William Heinesen (1981) Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath: Yes Please (1981) John Tchicai – Pierre Dørge: Ball At Louisiana (1981) Pierre Dørge & New Jungle Orchestra (1982) Yggdrasil: Ravnating (1982) Yggdrasil: Askur (1982-2003) Binder Quintet Featuring John Tchicai (1982) Hot Channels – John Tchicai Orchestra: Merlin Vibrations (1983) Yggdrasil: Heygar og Dreygar (1983) Yggdrasil: The Four Towers & Heygar og Dreygar (1983, 1985) Timo’s Message (1984) Pierre Dørge & New Jungle Orchestra: Brikama (1984) Kristian Blak: Concerto Grotto (1984) Kristian Blak: Drangur (1995) / Yggdrasil: Concerto Grotto (1984) Cecil Taylor: Winged Serpent (Sliding Quadrants) (1984) Moye-Tchicai-Geerken: The African Tapes, vol. 1,2 (1985) Moye-Tchicai-Geerken: The African Tapes (1985) Moye-Tchicai-Geerken: Cassava Balls (1985) Yggdrasil: De fire tårne (1985) Johnny Dyani: Angolian City (1985) Pierre Dørge & New Jungle Orchestra: Even The Moon Is Dancing (1985) De Zes Winden/The Six Winds: Live At Bim And More (1986) C hristian Kyhl: 3rd Way – Three Step Songs (1986) Pierre Dørge & New Jungle Orchestra: Johnny Lives (1987) Brus Trio With John Tchicai: Soaked Sorrows (1987) Live At Jazzclub Fasching (var. artists) (1987) Put Up The Fight (1987) The Giancarlo Nicolai Trio And John Tchicai (1987) Curtis Clark: Letter to South Africa (1987) Tchicai / Clinch (1988) Charles Gayle Quartet feat. John Tchicai: Always Born (1988) Yggdrasil: Brøytingar (1988) De Zes Winden/The Six Winds: Elephants Can Dance (1988) Pierre Dørge & New Jungle Orch.: Different Places, Different Bananas (1988) Pierre Dørge & New Jungle Orchestra – The Olufsen Years 1988-1994 Pierre Dørge & New Jungle Orchestra: Peer Gynt (1989) De Zes Winden/The Six Winds: Man Met Muts (1989) Paul Haines: Darn It! (1979/1990) Pierre Dørge & New Jungle Orchestra: Live In Chicago (1990) John Tchicai: Anybody Home (1990/2000) Niels Ryde: Traffic Jam (1990) John Tchicai – Vitold Rek: Satisfaction (1991) John Tchicai – Vitold Rek – Karl Beger: 2 x 2 (1991/92) River Band: Live (1991) De Zes Winden: Anger Dance (1991/92) John Tchicai Quartet feat. Misha Mengelberg: Grandpa’s Spells (1992) Peter Danstrup: Aouda (1992) Anthony Passarell Quartet: Spirit House (1993) The Search For The Moptop Of Floppery Hair (c. 1993) Wavelength Infinity: A Sun Ra Tribute (var. artists) (1994) John Tchicai And The Archetypes – Love Is Touching (1994) Francisco Mondragon Rio: Ancient Civilizations (1994) Mat Marucci: Ulterior Motif (1995) John Ehlis Ensemble (1995) Ok Nok … Kongo + Three Jokers Plays Th. Agergaard & J. Tchicai (1996) The Contemporary Workshop Ensemble: Horse In The Arena (1996) Rent Romus’ Lords Of Outland – John Tchicai: Adapt ....or Die! (1996/97) De Zes Winden: Manestraal (1997) Vision Volume One: Vision Festival 1997 Compiled (var. artists) Rent Romus' Lords of Outland XV (The First Fifteen Years 1994-2009) (1997) John Tchicai – Yusef Komunyakaa: Love Notes From The Madhouse (1997) More Jazz Visits 1997–99 (var. artists) (1998) Blaise Smith: Blaise Smith (1998) Pierre Dørge & New Jungle Orchestra: Giraf (1998) John Tchicai – Charlie Kohlhase: Life Overflowing (1998) Ok Nok … Kongo: Moonstone Journey (1998/99) New York Art Quartet – 35th Reunion (1999) John Ehlis: San Carlos (1999) Infinitesimal Flash (1999) Matchbrothers Feat. John Tchicai & Pierre Dørge: Ups & Downs (1999) David Haney Collective: Live From Yoshi's (2000) Henry Kaiser – Yo Miles!: Sky Garden (2000) Henry Kaiser – Yo Miles Project: Upriver (2000) John Tchicai: On Top Of Your Head (2001) J.Tchicai – Kr.Høeg – Ib Bindel: Hymne Til Sofia&Musica Sacra Nova (2001) Vitold Rek – Kapela Resovian: The Polish Folk Explosion (2001) The 25th Ninth World Music Release (var. artists) (2001) Lou Grassi’s Po Band And John Tchicai: ComPOsed (2002) Adam Lane: Fo(u)r Beings (2002) Triot – John Tchicai: Sudden Happiness (2002) Stefan Pasborg – Lindas Mockunas: Toxikum (2002) Adam Lane – John Tchicai: Dos (2002) J. Tchicai – Pierre Dørge – Lou Grassi: Hope is Bright Green Up North (2002) Oliver Lake – John Tchicai – Jonas Westergaard – Kresten Osgood (2003) J. Tchicai – Garrison Fewell – Tino Tracanna 5tet: Big Chief Dreaming (2003) Oda Knudsen: Set lyd: J. Tchicai – Musik / Arne Ærtebjerg – Digte (2003) Mat Marucci – Markus Burger Ensemble Sounds: Genesis (2003) John Tchicai – Charlie Kohlhase – Garrison Fewell: Good Night Songs (2003) John Tchicai – Andrew Cyrille – Reggie Workman: Witch’s Scream (2004) John Tchicai – Spring Heel Jack: John Tchicai With Strings (2005) John Tchicai – Evan Parker: Clapham Duos (2005) Consul Pepsi & The Sweet Thunder Poetry Parade (2006) The All Ear Trio: Boiler (2006) Schlachtfest Session II (2006) Stefan Pasborg: Triplepoint (2006) John Tchicai – Kohlhase – Fewell – McBee – Hart: Tribal Ghost (2007) Paul Hemmings Trio with John Tchicai: Letter From America (2007) Spring Heel Jack (Ashley Wales – John Coxon): Songs & Themes (2007) ELEKTRO: ELEKTRO featuring John Tchicai (2007/2010) Tchicai/Müller/Munch-Hansen/Osgood: Coltrane In Spring (2007) John Tchicai + Ice9: No Trespassing (2007) John Tchicai’s Five Points: One Long Minute (2008) Butcher & Sanders / Ward & Turner / Tchicai & Marsh: Treader Duos (2008) John Tchicai: The Truth Lies In-Between (2008) Open Orch.– J. Tchicai: Spiritual Man – Live at Ceglie Jazz Open Fest. (2008) John Tchicai Lunar Quartet: Look to the Neutrino (2008) John Tchicai: In Monk’s Mood (2008) Bjørn Bech, John Tchicai: Blues In Green Yellow Red (2009) Niels Præstholm – Gyroscope String Trio – John Tchicai: Precessions (2009) Franco Ferguson – John Tchicai: Live at the Moro Jazz Festival (2009) Peter Danstrup: Reptiles In The Sky (2009) Dell – Westergaard – Lillinger Feat. John Tchicai (2010) John Ehlis: Along The Way (2010) Stefano Maltese – John Tchicai: Men From Windy Land(2010) Dødens Garderobe: Dødens Garderobe feat. John Tchicai (2011) The Engines w/John Tchicai: Other Violets (2011) Peter Danstrup – Reptiles: Beautiful Untrue Things (2011) Peter Brötzmann: Long Story Short (2011) Katrine Suwalski Another World: Message Of Love (2011) .
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