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Hans Dulfer - El Saxofón FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 El Saxofón 8:00
A2 Sad Love Story 7:30
B1 Rice Path 10:30
B2 Very Sad Love Story 11:05

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – EMI Studios, Heemstede

Credits

  • Bass – Jan Jacobs (tracks: A1, A2)
  • Congas, Timbales – Steve Boston
  • Congas, Timbales, Vocals, Narrator – Groentjie*
  • Design [Sleeve] – Jan Fijnheer
  • Drums – Muhammad Ali (tracks: B1, B2)
  • Electric Bass – Jerome Hunter (tracks: B1, B2)
  • Engineer – Pierre Geoffroy Chateau
  • Flute [Chinese Flute], Lead Vocals – Hans Dulfer (tracks: B1, B2)
  • Guitar – John Schuursma (tracks: B1, B2)
  • Photography By – Frits van Swoll
  • Piano, Percussion – Bobby Few (tracks: B1, B2)
  • Producer – Joop Visser
  • Tenor Saxophone, Bells [Bicycle Bell], Vocals – Frank Wright (tracks: B1, B2)
  • Tenor Saxophone, Vocals – Hans Dulfer

Notes

Recorded 16 October 1971 at Bovema Studios - Heemstede, The Netherlands

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
24514, 24515 Hans Dulfer El Saxofón ‎(2xLP, Album, TP) Catfish, Catfish 24514, 24515 Netherlands 1971


Hans Dulfer - El Saxofón FLAC album

Musician performer: Hans Dulfer

Title: El Saxofón

Country: Netherlands

Date of release: 1972

Style: Afro-Cuban Jazz, Free Jazz

Genre: Jazz / Latin

Size FLAC: 1576 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 709

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Tto
This was supposed to be released as a double album with 7 tracks. I just added the test pressing to Discogs: El Saxofón. This version was rejected by the record company, and it was released as single vinyl album with 4 tracks. The three other tracks remained unreleased (as far as I know).
Tto
This was supposed to be released as a double album with 7 tracks. I just added the test pressing to Discogs: El Saxofón. This version was rejected by the record company, and it was released as single vinyl album with 4 tracks. The three other tracks remained unreleased (as far as I know).
Kata
Would love to hear the extra disc!! Please send me a message :)
Kata
Would love to hear the extra disc!! Please send me a message :)
Bort
I love the two albums Hans Dulfer And Ritmo Natural made a year before this one. Now, they are awesome freaky psych jazz involving members of Group 1850, Ahora Mazda and the future Focus guitar wizard Jan Akkerman on one of them, amongst other luminaries. But this one is just jazz and in keeping with the title is much more geared to the saxophone and all gets a bit much for me, particularly on the tracks featuring Frank Wright.BTW some places list this as a Hans Dulfer And Ritmo Natural album, but it is not at all!
Bort
I love the two albums Hans Dulfer And Ritmo Natural made a year before this one. Now, they are awesome freaky psych jazz involving members of Group 1850, Ahora Mazda and the future Focus guitar wizard Jan Akkerman on one of them, amongst other luminaries. But this one is just jazz and in keeping with the title is much more geared to the saxophone and all gets a bit much for me, particularly on the tracks featuring Frank Wright.BTW some places list this as a Hans Dulfer And Ritmo Natural album, but it is not at all!
Yndanol
if you don't know who Hans Dulfer is, first know he is a monster on his instrument. This great album is spirit jazz, El Saxopfon is like the soundtrack to a latino film noir written by Carlos Castenada about Peyote eating snakes and hypnotic spirit voices….. and who the fuck is Hans Dulfer? He's blowing my mind…and can this guy screech …madone….conjured the spirits of Pharaoh Sanders, Roland Kirk and Gato Barbieri…….very tripped out stuff…
Yndanol
if you don't know who Hans Dulfer is, first know he is a monster on his instrument. This great album is spirit jazz, El Saxopfon is like the soundtrack to a latino film noir written by Carlos Castenada about Peyote eating snakes and hypnotic spirit voices….. and who the fuck is Hans Dulfer? He's blowing my mind…and can this guy screech …madone….conjured the spirits of Pharaoh Sanders, Roland Kirk and Gato Barbieri…….very tripped out stuff…