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''Schwarzwaldfahrt'' ("A Trip Through the Black Forest") is an album by saxophonist
Peter Brötzmann Peter Brötzmann (6 March 1941 – 22 June 2023) was a German jazz saxophonist and clarinetist regarded as a central and pioneering figure in European free jazz. Throughout his career, he released over fifty albums as a bandleader. Amongst his m ...
and percussionist
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. It was recorded during May 9–11, 1977, in the open air of the
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in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, using a
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tape recorder, and was initially released on vinyl later that year by the FMP label. In 2005,
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reissued the album on CD as part of their
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, with previously unreleased tracks. The album was reissued on vinyl in 2012 by the Cien Fuegos imprint of
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, and, in 2022, Trost reissued it again in limited quantities, accompanied by a 120-page book containing photos and an essay by novelist
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. On the album, the musicians are credited with performing on "instruments" such as wood, trees, sand, land, water, and air. Nearly 30 years later, Brötzmann reflected: "We didn't have any big message in our heads, but we just did it for the excitement of being there. We played on trees and in the water and with the birds and wind. We used what we had and what we found, and with all of that we made some music, which is in a way the real meaning of improvising. To work with what you have."


Reception

In a review of the Atavistic reissue for ''
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'', Clifford Allen wrote: "Certainly there's the sheer joy of making music unencumbered outside... There's also the power of recording what could be akin to the first human music... Audio-collage it might be, but the fact that one can visualize and share in the experience of making it, is what makes ''Schwarzwaldfahrt'' such a unique document in the history of creative music." In a separate review for ''Paris Transatlantic'', Allen commented: "In its primal and very human way, ''Schwarzwaldfahrt'' is the highest form of conversation: conversation between two men, and man and nature. In the depths of the Black Forest that day, Peter Brötzmann and Han Bennink found ''music''." ''The Free Jazz Collectives Eyal Hareuveni called the album "iconic and seminal," and stated: "''Schwarzwaldfahrt'' is a great album, and still radiates an inspiring urgency and a unique sense of rare musical bond and resourceful invention. Brötzmann and Bennink play in a totally free and playful mode... A timeless treasure." Spencer Grady of ''
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'' remarked: "These two forest freaks plainly had a ball... In conversing with their own Sylvania, Brötzmann and Bennink became totally inspired by it – it's a reciprocal arrangement (the fauna react too) imbued with a sense of fun that's as palpable as it is infectious." Writing for ''
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'', Kurt Gottschalk stated that the music is "filled with adventure," and noted: "There's a sense that, perhaps more than ever for the impromptu wilderness troubadours, anything was good to go. There are reed duets, percussion jams and scavenged marimbas. There are also natural sounds and a huge sense of audio space. It's not a noisy record. It's actually abstractly sublime." ''
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s Daniel Spicer commented: "Let loose in this environment, Brötzmann and Bennink explore their surroundings with a childlike sense of wonder and inquisitive mischief... Here, the act of becoming lost in the woods is a way of entering a kind of shamanic consciousness... To play there is to step outside of time and exist in an exquisite cosmic present." In an article for ''
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'', Carl Brauer wrote: "On '#10' the two are heard splashing in the water – just like two kids playing in the bath tub. So it was not altogether unexpected when I played this track for a second time that my 20 month old son suddenly came running into the living room, said 'rain', went over to a speaker, looked behind it, and then sat down a foot in front of it, transfixed, laughing with delight. He loved it."


Track listing

All music by Peter Brötzmann and Han Bennink. ;Original vinyl release # "Aufen Nr. 1" – 5:55 # "Aufen Nr. 2" – 2:24 # "Aufen Nr. 3" – 6:13 # "Aufen Nr. 4" – 6:20 # "Aufen Nr. 5" – 0:33 # "Schwarzenbachtalsperre Nr. 6" – 2:43 # "Schwarzenbachtalsperre Nr. 7" – 8:17 # "Schwarzenbachtalsperre Nr. 8" – 1:39 # "Schwarzenbachtalsperre Nr. 9" – 3:50 # "Schwarzenbachtalsperre Nr. 10" – 4:44 ;Additional tracks on Atavistic CD reissue # "Nr. 11" – 7:36 # "Nr. 12" – 1:22 # "Nr. 13" – 5:44 # "Nr. 14" – 12:19 # "Nr. 15" – 5:18 # "Nr. 16" – 1:35 # "Nr. 17" – 2:11 # "Nr. 18" – 6:57 # "Nr. 19" – 8:30 # "Nr. 20" – 8:04 # "Untitled" – 2:43 # "Untitled" – 2:05


Personnel

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Peter Brötzmann Peter Brötzmann (6 March 1941 – 22 June 2023) was a German jazz saxophonist and clarinetist regarded as a central and pioneering figure in European free jazz. Throughout his career, he released over fifty albums as a bandleader. Amongst his m ...
and
Han Bennink Han Bennink (born 17 April 1942) is a Dutch drummer and percussionist. On occasion his recordings have featured him playing soprano saxophone, bass clarinet, trombone, violin, banjo and piano. Though perhaps best known as one of the pivotal figu ...
– E♭ clarinet, B♭ clarinet, bass clarinet, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, birdcalls, viola, banjo, cymbal, wood, trees, sand, land, water, air


References

{{Authority control 1977 collaborative albums Peter Brötzmann albums Han Bennink albums Instrumental duet albums FMP/Free Music Production albums Atavistic Records albums Free improvisation albums