1965

The Inexplicable Flyswatter
This 48-page book was published as a catalogue for an exhibition titled:
Peter Brötzmann: The inexplicable flyswatter: works on paper 1959-1964
held at
1926 Exhibition Studies Space,
School of the Art Institute of Chicago,
March, 7-28, 2003,
and at
Woodland Pattern Book Center,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin on
April 1-May 18, 2003.
Accompanying the book is an enhanced CD featuring 3 video files and 3 audio files:
CD-ROM tracks:
Fluxus (performance at Hypokriterion Theater in Amsterdam, 1963)
Brötzmann Trio in Wuppertal, 1964;
Peter Brötzmann Trio
Peter Brötzmann-alto saxophone; Jürgen Hannemann-double bass;
Dietrich Rauschtenberger-drums
CD tracks:
Lila Eule No. 1 (06.20)
Interview in German (04.10)
Lila Eule No. 4 (05.40)
Tracks 2 and 4 performed by the
Peter Brötzmann Quartet
Peter Brötzmann-alto saxophone; Horst Prehn-alto saxophone;
Peter Kowald-double bass; Gerd Panzer, drums.
Recorded November 1965 in Bremen, Germany.
CD: Atavistic UMS242

Stop Smiling-The Jazz Issue # 34
Magazine & bonus EP
from the content:
Cover Stories
Ornette Coleman, Bobby Hutcherson and a tribute to Eric Dolphy
Interviews
Ron Carter, Joe Chambers, Ira Gitler, Olu Dara, George Wein, Michael Cuscuna, and Lorraine Gordon, owner of the Village Vanguard
Interview & Photo Essay:
William Claxton on Jazz Life
Tributes:
Patricia Barber on Nina Simone, John Corbett on Peter Brötzmann,
Jim Dempsey on Ken Vandermark, and Dick Buckley on Tommy Dorsey
Exzerpts:
Ben Ratliff on John Coltrane (From Coltrane: The Story of a Sound)
Arthur Taylor talks to Miles Davis (From Notes and Tones)
Gary Giddins on Thelonious Monk (From Visions of Jazz)
and Essays.
plus
Limited Edition 7” Single:
Lila Eule No. 1 & Lila Eule No. 2
Peter Brötzmann Quartet
Peter Brötzmann-alto saxophone; Horst Prehn-alto saxophone;
Peter Kowald-double bass; Gerd Panzer, drums.
Recorded November 1965 in Bremen, Germany.
Bonus EP: Stop Smiling