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Music CD details
DUSKO GOJKOVIC
'5 Horns & Rhythm'
(CS-24) 2 x CD set
Musicians:
Dusko Gojkovic - trumpet, flugelhorn, arranger
Erich Kleinschuster - trombone
Milos Krstic - piano
Kreso Remeta - bass
Alvin Queen - drums
Recorded in 1983 in Sarajevo this 2 x CD set comprises of material from
two rare albums by trumpeter Dusko Goykovich. Very much in the same vein as Gojkovic's excellent 1970s output for MPS and other European labels.
Extract from notes:
'It was a winter 1983 when 5 exceptional musicians guttered in Sarajevo on the eve of the Winter Olympic Games. The reason was recording session that was a part of the Olympic Game's cultural happenings. They recorded 13 tracks what was to long for one record so it came out on two LPs under the titles "Blues In The Gutter" and "Snap Shot".
Both records came out on a local obscure label "Diskoton" and they soon became very sought after by collectors all around the world. On original masters I found that the working title was "5 Horns & Rhythm" and I have noticed that Dusko still calls them like that. The name came from the way the session was recorded.
Dusko was playing and overdubbing 4 trumpets plus Erich on trombone. This is the first re-release of that material on a CD and the whole session is featured on these 2 CDs.'
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DUSKO GOJKOVIC
'5 Horns & Rhythm'
(CS-24)
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DUSTY GROOVE
A 2 CD set that combines material from 2 rare albums recorded by trumpeter Dusko Goykovich --
originally issued as Blues In The Gutter and Snap Shot, and only briefly on a small Yugoslavian label! The session was recorded in 1983 in Sarajevo as part of some sort of trumped-up Olympic cultural event -- but the sound is very much in the mode of Dusko's great 70s playing for MPS and other European labels. The group's a quintet with American Alvin Queen on drums, which really drives the whole session nicely -- and provides some excellent slightly-funky backings that are similar to those that Alvin was laying down on American sessions from the same time. Other players include Erich Kleinschuster on trombone, Milos Krstic on piano, and Kreso Rameta on bass -- but the strength of the Gojkovic/Queen alliance is what really makes these sessions great. And don't be put off by the obscure origin of the material -- because this is some of the best work by Goykovich that you'll find on the market, period. The only thing that seems to hold it back is a slightly rough recording quality with a bit too much in the treble end, but the playing is more than enough to keep things strong.
RUSS DEWBURY dj
Playlisted "Think In Half Time" in STRAIGHT NO CHASER autumn 2002.
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