Peter Herbolzheimer's Rhythm Combination And Brass ... Funky Leftfield big band with snappy band name. Check out the majesty of Dieter Reith's Monkian Hammond Cool.
To my ears, this sounds like what I had thought, until now, was a unique groove laid down by the band CHASE, which also featured 4 trumpets, a wild synthesizer guy and a rhythm section (no sitar, though). The only huge difference was that the incredibly-talented leader, trumpeter Bill Chase, would be taking the lead's part UP AN OCTAVE throughout the entire piece!
Still, this is a fantastic tune, played by some of my favorite jazzmen, & I thank you, OrangeFunkyDude, for turning me on to it!!!
Ich hab' Peters Musik gekannt, seit ich denken kann - mein Vater war Musiker - und jetzt fehlt regelrecht ein Stück aus meinem persönlichen Soundtrack... Groove on, R.I.P.!
I was a bit surprised to see Herbolzheimer's name on my YT homepage. I know him from "The All-Star Gala Big Band" LP I got in a cut-out bin decades ago. Farmer & Van Royen are in there & highlights include Farmer & Gerry Mulligan reuniting for "As Catch Can" and Mulligan soloing sooo sweetly on "Song For Strayhorn".
My favorite cut from the "Waitaminute" album. I also think, that the version on LP ist better than this. But still it's amazing to see it performed live.
never heard of that studio before... in Munich you say? Was it much used by the jazz people? This was part of a larger gig with Ella Fitzgerald so I'm sure it would be documented somewhere.
i am not sure, i guess maybe it was in Stuttgart in the SFB studios. But i found an interesting web site, look for Ron Simmonds Rons Pages at jazzprofessional com , the sound engineer/Owner of Trixi studios, Willy Schmidt, is also mentioned
I'm really happy to see that "clip". I Have the "old lp" and love PH's music. Do you have another tracks of his band at that time ?
When I'm young I had listen thousands times good stuffs as Jiggs Whigham's funny "Hendrix like" trombone solos, the incredible "trumpets battle" on "What 'd I Say" or poignant Rick Kiefer solo on "Ballad of the sad young men"...
I don't have anything else... I do know however that the old Domicile concert (My Kind of Sunshine) was broadcast on TV in the 1970s... Unfortunately I've never been able to get hold of it... :-(
The "thing" which I used by that time was called "compact phasing" and had been developed by a little german team which doesn't exist anymore. It was an experiment. Normaly I used 2 leslies during ny time with the RHYTHM COMBINATION & BRASS. Today only 1. Roadies are too expensive.
Pretty neat gives some insight. I don't know the significance of Ella's appearance on that. It seems like a testing for the Fine and Mellow album to me
Sounds Good!
jazzjanne1 2 months ago
70's porn! love it! #lol
odyssey2609 10 months ago
Can anyone tell me which mikes are used on the drums?
KapperDapper 10 months ago
1:36-1:59 is pure heaven.
ProOcho116 1 year ago
Danke für diesen Top-Ausschnitt. Spitzen Leute. Mehr davon!
77easylis 1 year ago
Peter Herbolzheimer's Rhythm Combination And Brass ... Funky Leftfield big band with snappy band name. Check out the majesty of Dieter Reith's Monkian Hammond Cool.
vibrophysics 1 year ago
To my ears, this sounds like what I had thought, until now, was a unique groove laid down by the band CHASE, which also featured 4 trumpets, a wild synthesizer guy and a rhythm section (no sitar, though). The only huge difference was that the incredibly-talented leader, trumpeter Bill Chase, would be taking the lead's part UP AN OCTAVE throughout the entire piece!
Still, this is a fantastic tune, played by some of my favorite jazzmen, & I thank you, OrangeFunkyDude, for turning me on to it!!!
StradMan37 1 year ago
Peter Herbolzheimer died last sunday. RIP
samminammi 1 year ago
Ich hab' Peters Musik gekannt, seit ich denken kann - mein Vater war Musiker - und jetzt fehlt regelrecht ein Stück aus meinem persönlichen Soundtrack... Groove on, R.I.P.!
Cantorka 1 year ago
RIP Peter Herbolzheimer :(
Dopemische 1 year ago
ruhe groovig.
haruspeggs 1 year ago
Does anybody know who the bass player is?
leongaer 1 year ago
Killer big band funk, thanks to them maestros,
The Catfish LP rules !
domidom666 1 year ago
Trumpets: Art Farmer, Rick Kiefer, Ack van Rooyen & Mecky Schäning
conn18 2 years ago
yesssssss ... elle defonce cette video
c'est de la tuerie ....bouaaaaaaaaa
maximedro 2 years ago
COOKIN' !
hensel3000 2 years ago
How did Dieter make the organ so flat??
FunkMan53 2 years ago
your videos are awesome!!!!!!
limonazuledgar 2 years ago 3
Ta!
orangefunk 2 years ago
i prefer the live version to the LP
Lachlanau 2 years ago
Awesome! Fantastic!
LiviaStevenson 2 years ago
Supremely Cool!
I was a bit surprised to see Herbolzheimer's name on my YT homepage. I know him from "The All-Star Gala Big Band" LP I got in a cut-out bin decades ago. Farmer & Van Royen are in there & highlights include Farmer & Gerry Mulligan reuniting for "As Catch Can" and Mulligan soloing sooo sweetly on "Song For Strayhorn".
Thanks for posting this!
*****
~R
Basso9x13 2 years ago
This age is cool 70" ;D Flower Power.
VladIDrago 2 years ago
bloody hell..this is fookin great..great upload
scorpiosview 2 years ago
you hear latency between the instruments, that's because of the studio set up,,, not caused by bad playing.
Roelandvinken 2 years ago
Tha Bomb! I just bought the "Waitaminute" LP on a LP convention just because of this Funky tune but the whole LP is so Great!
P0rn0ralle84 2 years ago
The key tune on that LP is Greenwitch.... to hear a live version of that tune would be the dogs bollocks...
Art Farmer did record it on an obscureish release though... not as good as RC&B though... ;-)
orangefunk 2 years ago
AWESOME!! Still rocks.
mederwerner 2 years ago
My favorite cut from the "Waitaminute" album. I also think, that the version on LP ist better than this. But still it's amazing to see it performed live.
worldofwoanders 3 years ago
I wonder whether this was recorded in the unforgettable Trixi Studio in Munich? looks pretty much like it.
crocotone 3 years ago
never heard of that studio before... in Munich you say? Was it much used by the jazz people? This was part of a larger gig with Ella Fitzgerald so I'm sure it would be documented somewhere.
orangefunk 3 years ago
i am not sure, i guess maybe it was in Stuttgart in the SFB studios. But i found an interesting web site, look for Ron Simmonds Rons Pages at jazzprofessional com , the sound engineer/Owner of Trixi studios, Willy Schmidt, is also mentioned
crocotone 3 years ago
Yeah the late Ron Simmonds played with RC&B in the 70s... so many great players went through that band...
IIRC Ron also mentions a TV broadcast of the Domicile 1971 gig too... the same gig featured on My Kind of Sunshine.. never seen that!!
orangefunk 3 years ago
rubbish... not SFB instead SDR or SWR Studios;-)
crocotone 3 years ago
;-)
orangefunk 3 years ago
the herbaliser got their name from him(they couldn't pronounce it right so the said herbaliser instead of herbolzheimer), no joke!
Eurobubble70 3 years ago 2
Ha, that's funny!
funkdigger91 3 years ago
without dieter reith this would be just half the pleasure..
anyway 100pts
thechickentikka 3 years ago 2
oh fuck!! waht is this high high high tone on the trumpet around 2:30???
great great song, 5 stars*****
cgDrums91 3 years ago
It aint trumpet , it is a piccolo flute.
jesuska 3 years ago
I'm really happy to see that "clip". I Have the "old lp" and love PH's music. Do you have another tracks of his band at that time ?
When I'm young I had listen thousands times good stuffs as Jiggs Whigham's funny "Hendrix like" trombone solos, the incredible "trumpets battle" on "What 'd I Say" or poignant Rick Kiefer solo on "Ballad of the sad young men"...
GozTheGreat 3 years ago
I don't have anything else... I do know however that the old Domicile concert (My Kind of Sunshine) was broadcast on TV in the 1970s... Unfortunately I've never been able to get hold of it... :-(
Mr Reith might know better!
orangefunk 3 years ago
Thanks for posting this insanity. Gotta Love it... Cheers, FF
Freekowtski 3 years ago
AMAZING!!!
...And Much Respect To Dieter!!!
alexf5 3 years ago
... hinter mir, an meinem MAC-Arbeitsplatz
hängt seit Jahren jenes JazzGala-Poster 77,
dass MIR durch Peter H. und alle aderen
ALL STAR BIG BAND usiker des modernen BigBand_Jazz
DAS Schlüsselerlebnis zum JAZZ schlechthin bescherte ...
Egbert1957 3 years ago
hehe - good old times!
Mazinga 3 years ago
Great to see the jazzers letting their hair down, did I spy Art Farmer in there too?
watski 3 years ago
Yes you're right, it was Art Farmer. Unfortunatelly gone...
dreith 3 years ago
massive massive respect.
gavkasso 4 years ago
Dieter is one of the best. Can't get enough of that stuff.
TOMSOUNDS 4 years ago
Woahhh!! Dieter is my hero! What kind of Effect does he use on the B3??
This is great, thank u for posting.
kallemansen 4 years ago
Who is Dieter? I'm thinking all the time who the organ player is.
Obviously he never heard about a Leslie and is using some terrible Wah-Wah thingie.
kriskb3 4 years ago
Dieter Reith is the Organ Player and believe me,
he sure knows his stuff.
kallemansen 4 years ago
The "thing" which I used by that time was called "compact phasing" and had been developed by a little german team which doesn't exist anymore. It was an experiment. Normaly I used 2 leslies during ny time with the RHYTHM COMBINATION & BRASS. Today only 1. Roadies are too expensive.
Dieter
dreith 4 years ago 15
Does it get better than that? One of the heroes of european organ jazz posting!
Thanks very much Dieter, you were a big influence on me and lots of others.... glad to know you are still around.
orangefunk 4 years ago
AWESOME!!!!!
revbeni 4 years ago
Sir, good to know you´re alive and well.
You are still a tremendous influence on my organ-playing. Hut ab, das geht ja sehr gut ab!
Vielen Dank, Ihr
Kalle Mansen
kallemansen 4 years ago
hallole dieter
schön dich hier zu finden.mein vater hat auch noch zwei oder drei hammonds herum lungern , hab' aber schon lange keine mehr gespielt .
libe grüsse aus stuttgart
foobob 3 years ago
MR REITH IS PURE GENIUS !!!
dangfunky 3 years ago
Ahh!!
REITH!!??
My idol is here!!
idancejazz 3 years ago
More vids!
30452340983402 4 years ago
Yah. Chazz funk.
justinsmeyer 4 years ago
Pretty neat gives some insight. I don't know the significance of Ella's appearance on that. It seems like a testing for the Fine and Mellow album to me
davidhazard71 4 years ago