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Modern Jazz Quintet Karlsruhe / Four Men Only (Joos / Eichhorn / Zimmer / Buhler / Thellman): Comple (NoBusiness)

From 1968-73 the German Modern Jazz Quintet Karlsruhe of Herbert Joos on flugelhorn, Wilfried Eichhorn on sax & winds, Helmuth Zimmer on piano & percussion, Klaus Bühler on double bass, Rudi Theilmann on drums, and Wolfgang Czelusta on trombone, and then Four Men Only after Bühler left, were a force in the European Free Jazz scene, here in a 3-CD box collecting their works.
 

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Herbert Joos-flugelhorn, mellophone, piston, percussion

Wilfried Eichhorn-tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute, percussion

Helmuth Zimmer-piano, percussion

Klaus Buhler-double bass, percussion

Rudi Theilmann-drums, percussion

Wolfgang Czelusta-trombone

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Label: NoBusiness
Catalog ID: NBCD 129-131
Squidco Product Code: 29514

Format: 3CD + BOOKLET BOX SET
Condition: New
Released: 2020
Country: Lithuania
Packaging: Box Set - 3 CDs + Booklet
Recorded at the Tonstudio Bauer, Ludwigsburg, Germany, on May 10th, 1968, April 24th, 1970, May 6, 1972, December 26th - 29th, 1973; in concert in Funkhaus Hannover, in Hannover, Germany, on October 30th, 1971, by B. Sanders, Carlos Albrecht, 3-4), Martin Wieland.
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"Herbert Joos ([ˈhɛʁbɛʁt ˈjoːs]; 21 March 1940 - 7 December 2019) was a German jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist and graphic designer. He made recordings solo and in groups, especially with the Vienna Art Orchestra. In 2017, he received the Jazzpreis Baden-Württemberg for his life's work.

Born in Karlsruhe, Joos learned trumpet first by self-study and then by a private teacher. He studied double bass from 1958, but then turned to flugelhorn, baritone horn, mellophone, and alphorn. Since the mid-1960s, he has been a member of Modern Jazz quintet Karlsruhe, from which the group Fourmenonly was created (with Wilfried Eichhorn and Rudolf Theilmann [de]). Afterward, he was a member of various modern and free jazz formations (with Bernd Konrad [de], Hans Koller, Adelhard Roidinger and Jürgen Wuchner [de] among others). He played at festivals and in the Free Jazz Meeting Baden-Baden [de] of the SWF at a flugelhorn workshop with Kenny Wheeler, Ian Carr, Harry Beckett and Ack van Rooyen and made a name for himself with his solo recording, The Philosophy of the Flugelhorn in 1973. He also led his own wind trio, quartet and orchestra. He achieved more recognition in the 1980s as a member of the Vienna Art Orchestra, which he influenced. Since the 1990s he has participated in the SüdPool project. He has appeared as a duo with Frank Kuruc [de] as well as in Patrick Bebelaar's groups, for Michel Godard, Wolfgang Puschnig, Clemens Salesny [de] and Peter Schindler. He also played with the Orchestre National de France.

In 2017, he was awarded the Jazzpreis Baden-Württemberg [de] for his life's work. Instead of a speech after the laudations, he thanked in a short phrase, and played a concert with an orchestra of 16. He also produced drawings, book illustrations and paintings.

Herbert Joos died on 7 December 2019 after surgery in a Baden-Baden hospital."

-Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Joos)
10/8/2025

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Wilfried Eichhorn was a German reeds player and also violinist. He was born May 27,1939 - and died September 24, 2017. For his musician's friends Eichhorn's nom de guerre was "Rimskij". He was a member of groups Fourmenonly, Frederic Rabold Crew, The Modern Jazz Quintet Karlsruhe, and Total Music Association.

-Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/1693526)
10/8/2025

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Helmut Zimmer is a German jazz pianist, born on 4th October, 1934. He was a member of the groups Fourmenonly, The Modern Jazz Quintet Karlsruhe, and Total Music Association.

-Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/3073030-Helmuth-Zimmer)
10/8/2025

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"Rudolf "Rudi" Theilmann (* 3. April 1942 in Pforzheim ) is a German art historian and jazz - drummer .

Rudolf Theilmann passed his Abitur at the Kepler-Gymnasium Pforzheim in 1962 and then studied art history, classical archeology, philosophy and economic and social history at the University of Heidelberg . In 1971 he received his doctorate under Ewald M. Vetter with a thesis on " Johann Wilhelm Schirmer's Karlsruhe School". Since 1971 he has worked as a research assistant at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe . From 1998 until his retirement in 2002 he was head of the copper engraving cabinet there. He also built up the "Archive of Baden Artists" in the State Art Gallery in Karlsruhe.

Theilmann has also been a drummer since 1959. At first he played old-time jazz with the Delta Rhythm Kings (record recorded in 1960), but quickly switched to hard bop . From 1965 he played in the Modern Jazz Quintet Karlsruhe (with Herbert Joos , Wilfried Eichhorn, Helmut Zimmer, Claus Bühler, among others ), with whom he found his own access to free jazz , received a first prize at the Amateur Jazz Festival Zurich in 1969 and performed in 1970 performed at the Frankfurt Jazz Festival. The records recorded with this group received "at most praise from the specialist press." From 1972 he was a member of the resulting group Fourmenonly , which existed until 1977 and recorded two more records. He then played in various ensembles and turned to improvisation music . From 1984 he made music together with Helmut Bieler-Wendt in the quartet DFTh + HB-W. From 1994 he formed a duo with Bieler-Wendt (book / CD free play , 2000). On behalf of the Goethe Institute , he made guest appearances in Egypt, Greece, Lebanon and Cyprus. In Karlsruhe he was one of the founders of the jazz club, of which he was program designer from 1983 to 2007."

-Wikipedia (Translated by Google) (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Theilmann)
10/8/2025

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"Wolfgang Czelusta began his artistic career in 1977 with Blow. It has 2 record productions in Vinyl formats.

His various Wolfgang Czelusta styles are: Free Jazz (For example, on his album Blow) and Contemporary Jazz (For example, on his album Blow).

His style follows the genre: Jazz.

Wolfgang Czelusta has performed as: Trombone (For example, on the single Orchestra).

He has worked with the record label: FMP.

Some of Wolfgang Czelusta's collaborations were with Eberhard Weber in 1988 with the single Seven Movements, etc."

-Bumbablog (Translated by Google) (https://www.bumbablog.com/biography/?bio=1069520)
10/8/2025

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