Showing posts with label Miles Davis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miles Davis. Show all posts

12 November 2015

MILES DAVIS BAND FEAT. CHICK COREA Live at Jazz Summit, Wiesen, Austria, 1984-07-07 FM FLAC



FM Broadcast>AGFA Metal Audio Tape>trade>Phillips CD Recorder 780>CD>HDD>Flac

SOUND:
Excellent (listen to mp3 samples)


1. Star People
2. What It Is
3. It Gets Better
4. Something On Your Mind
5. Time After Time
6. Lake Geneva
7. E: Speak / That's What Happened (M.Davis - J. Scofield)


Miles Davis - Trumpet, Synthesizer
Bob Berg - Soprano And Tenor Saxophone
Chick Corea - Keyboards
John Scofield - Electric Guitar
Robert Irving - Synthesizer
Darryl Jones - Electric Bass
Steve Thornton - Percussion
Al Foster - Drums



TOTAL TIME: about 60 min ***Complete Broadcasted show***


UPLOADED BY RICOLA
DIME: 2015-11-01

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31 October 2008

Miles Davis Quintet; Antibes, July 1963

This is a liberated boot,"Côte Blues", featuring the Miles Davis Quintet at the Juan-les-Pins Jazz Festival in July 1963. The sound is excellent - it's from an FM recording - and the music is sensational, with the quintet in top form. Since picking this up from dime earlier this week (thanks to othmar1956 for seeding), it has been on constant rotation, and I hope it gives you some great music to enjoy over All Saints this weekend.

Miles Davis
George Coleman
Herbie Hancock
Ron Carter
Tony Williams

Recorded live at 'Juan-les-Pins Jazz Festival', Antibes, France

July 26, 1963;
So What
Stella By Starlight
Seven Steps To Heaven
Walkin' 

July 28, 1963;
If I Were A Bell
So What

7 July 2008

Beryl Booker Quintet with Miles Davis - Birdland, 26th April, 1952



This short (12 minute) FM broadcast appeared on dime over the weekend (thanks to natefrawg), and I thought I'd share it here as it is very listenable and has a lot of music, despite average to poor sound - in fact, the sound very much adds to the atmosphere.

Beryl Booker Quintet (w/ Miles Davis)
26th April, 1952
Birdland, New York

Source: FM Broadcast

Miles Davis (tpt)
Don Elliot (vb, mellophone)
Chuck Wayne (g)
Beryl Booker (p)
Clyde Lombardi (b)
Connie Kay (d)

01 Radio intro (0:17)
02 Rifftide (4:11) (not Lady Be Good, according to dime cognoscenti)
03 Introduction (0:24)
04 It Could Happen to You (4:32)
05 Introduction (0:13)
06 Wee Dot (2:13)
07 Announcer talking over Birks' Works (0:39) (again, identified by joerg from dime)

Details of this unissued radio session are also to be found here.