Miles Davis – New York, NY (01/17/49)

All-Star jam session (W/ Miles Davis)
01-17-1949
WPIX Studio
New York, New York

Project ID – LL81

Source: FM Broadcast
Lineage: WPIX radio broadcast > ?? > cd (Peter Losin’s Archive >
cd duplicated (burner to burner) > eac > flac (lvl 8)

Miles Davis (tpt); Kai Winding (tb); Buddy DeFranco (cl); Eli “Lucky” Thompson (ts);
Charlie Ventura (ts, bs); Al Haig (p); Oscar Pettiford (b); Shelly Manne (d)

disc 1

d1t01. The Squirrel
d1t02. Introduction
d1t03. Fine and Dandy
d1t04. Introduction
d1t05. Anthropology
d1t06. Body and Soul
d1t07. Introduction
d1t08. How High the Moon/

Notes:

  • This was also released as LL24. The levels are a bit brighter on Peter’s version
    and the last trac “How High The Moon” was totally missing on LL24. This is a clear cut
    upgrade in my opinion.
  • d1t08 fades out mid song.
  • The sound is good, there is a slight amount of hiss present.
  • “This is a subset of an Oscar Pettiford-led All-Star group booked for three weeks
    (January 5-24) at the Clique Club on Broadway.” – Credit to Peter Losin,
    http://www.plosin.com/

Charlie Parker Quintet – New York, NY (12/11/48)

Charlie Parker Quintet
featuring Miles Davis
December 11, 1948
Royal Roost, New York NY
WMCA radio broadcast


(9 items; TT = 23:38)

Source: WMCA Radio Broadcast
Lineage: Radio Broadcast > ? > wave > ? > flac

Miles Davis (tpt); Charlie Parker (as);
Al Haig (p); Tommy Potter (b); Max Roach (d);
with “Symphony” Sid Torin (announcer)

d1t01. Jumpin’ with Symphony Sid (L. Young) 1:05
d1t02. Groovin’ High (D. Gillespie-F. Paparelli) 4:49
d1t03. Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin) 0:36
d1t04. Big Foot (C. Parker) 4:45
d1t05. Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin) 0:27
d1t06. Ornithology (C. Parker-B. Harris) 5:39
d1t07. Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin) 0:21
d1t08. Slow Boat to China (F. Loesser) 5:08
d1t09. Announcement (Symphony Sid Torin) 0:47

Notes:

  • A very good recording for this period with only some light hiss and sparing crackle
    mostly noticeable during announcements and between audio portions. The dynamic range is somewhat compressed. The tracks run continuously from beginning to end. Last track cuts off on
    announcerís outro.
  • Peter Losin notes,
    “The first of the weekly broadcasts of the Parker Quintet from the Royal Roost. Parker
    began a four-month engagement at the Royal Roost on December 9; the gig ran
    through March 12, 1949, though as it turned out, Davis didn’t stay long.”

Kenny Dorham replaced Miles Davis on trumpet in Charlie Parker’s Quintet starting with the
December 25, 1948 Royal Roost show and throughout the remainder of the Quintet’s Royal Roost run.
However, Miles was to reappear at the Royal Roost in early 1949 as part of Tadd Dameron’s
Big Ten line-up.

Miles Davis – New York, NY (09/18/48)

Miles Davis Nonet
September 18, 1948
Royal Roost, New York NY
WMCA radio broadcast
(4 items; TT = 16:49)

Source: WMCA Radio Broadcast
Lineage: Radio Broadcast > ? > wave > ? > flac

Miles Davis (tpt); Michael Zwerin (tb); Junior Collins (frh); Bill Barber (tuba);
Lee Konitz (as); Gerry Mulligan (bs); John Lewis (p); Al McKibbon (b);
Max Roach (d); Kenny “Pancho” Hagood (voc);

d1t01. Darn that Dream (E. DeLange-J. Van Heusen) 4:15
d1t02. Move (D. Best) 4:40
d1t03. Moon Dreams (C. MacGregor-J. Mercer) 3:39
d1t04. Hallucinations (Budo) (B. Powell-M. Davis) 4:15

Notes:

  • A good quality recording with some light hiss, although some NR has been applied.
  • This version of the WMCA broadcast from Royal Roost is missing the some of the more obvious phonographic crackle as compared to other circulating versions.
  • The tracks are complete but some cut in or out a little abruptly.
  • This version is missing the announcer comments that are known to circulate with some
    other versions of this show.
    See http://plosin.com/milesahead/Sessions.aspx?s=480918b for announcer transcriptions
  • Kenny Hagood performs only on Track 01, “Darn that Dream”

Miles Davis – New York, NY (09/04/48)

Miles Davis Nonet
September 4, 1948
Royal Roost, New York NY
WMCA radio broadcast

Source: WMCA Radio Broadcast
Lineage: Radio Broadcast > ? > wave > ? > flac

Miles Davis (tpt); Michael Zwerin (tb); Junior Collins (frh); Bill Barber (tuba)
Lee Konitz (as); Gerry Mulligan (bs); John Lewis (p); Al McKibbon (b); Max Roach (d)
Kenny “Pancho” Hagood (voc); Symphony Sid Torin (ann); Bob Garrity (ann); Add Hagood (voc)

d1t01 Birth of the Cool Theme
d1t02 Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin)
d1t03 Move (cut)
d1t04 Why Do I Love You?
d1t05 Godchild
d1t06 Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin)
d1t07 S’il vous Plait
d1t08 Moon Dreams
d1t09 Hallucinations

Notes: Sound quality is ok. Lots of snaps and crackle but that seems par for the course throughout most of these early recordings.

d1t03- End of song is cut

“During this period Symphony Sid Torin’s Friday night/Saturday morning “All Night, All Frantic” show consisted of Sid and Bob Garrity taking requests and playing records, interspersed with short live broadcasts from the Royal Roost and occasionally the Apollo Theater. This set by the Davis Nonet is probably the third transmission from this night — Sid introduces the broadcast with “And right now, ladies and gentlemen, we’re back to the Royal Roost…” The first broadcast was probably the Tadd Dameron Group, which typically opened with the “Jumpin’ with Symphony Sid” theme. Next was a set with the Charlie Parker Quintet (with Davis on trumpet). After a studio break, “Impressions of Modern Music, done with the new Miles Davis organization.”

Pace Ken Vail, who claims that the Nonet recordings were made on September 11 and 18, most discographers place the Nonet broadcasts on September 4 and September 18. Here’s the evidence:

In an interview published in Downbeat (January 27, 1950, pp. 18-19), Pat Harris notes that the Davis Nonet engagement at the Roost lasted two weeks. Davis confirms this in his autobiography: “Monte Kay booked us [i.e. the Nonet] into the Royal Roost on Broadway for two weeks.”

In introducing the Parker Quintet on September 4, Symphony Sid remarks, “And don’t forget, here at the Royal Roost, we’re bringing to you starting the 7th, the great Dinah Washington, and on the 9th, the great Count Basie and his wonderful organization. It’ll be Count Basie, Dinah Washington, and the great Miles Davis organization…”

But which organization? Variety reviewed the second-week Roost lineup on September 15, and after enthusing about Count Basie and Dinah Washington, the review concludes, “Relief crew is Miles Davis’ outfit. With three rhythm, one trumpet and a sax, it cuts a good session.” This would be the All-Star Quintet with Davis and Lee Konitz, not the Nonet. In the December
1996 issue of Jazz Journal, Konitz is quoted as saying, “The way I remember it, the band [the Nonet] did the first week, and for some reason Miles and I did the second week as a Quintet, with John Lewis, Al McKibbon, and Max Roach.”

A September 9 advertisement (sorry, I no longer have the source) includes the following:
Opening Tonite Monte Kay Presents “Count Basie & His Great NEW Orchestra,” Dinah Washington, and “Miles Davis Quintet featuring Max Roach”

The extant live Roost material from September 11 consists of ten tunes by the Count Basie Group, nothing by other artists.On the basis of this evidence it seems that Davis was booked at the Royal Roost for most of September:

Sept 2-8: Charlie Parker Quintet and Miles Davis Nonet (9/4 recordings of both groups extant)
Sept 9-15: Miles Davis All-Star Quintet (no recording has surfaced)
Sept 16-22: Miles Davis Nonet (9/18 recording extant)
Sept 23-29: Miles Davis All-Star Quintet (9/25 recording extant)

I’m very grateful to Leif Bo Petersen for help with the circumstances of the Royal Roost sessions.”

Charlie Parker – Bird 53 Plus 50

Charlie Parker
July 26, 1953 (20 items; TT = 66:50)
Open Door, New York NY
Private recording (Tape)
Jam session

Charlie Parker (as); Benny Harris (tpt); Al Haig (p); Charles Mingus (b); Art Taylor (d)

First set
1 Out of Nowhere (E. Heyman-J.W. Green) (incomplete) 3:02
2 Star Eyes (D. Raye-G. DePaul-P. Johnston) (incomplete) 3:53
3 Cool Blues (C. Parker) (incomplete) 4:41
4 East of the Sun (And West of the Moon) (B. Bowman) (incomplete) 3:24
5 The Song is You (J. Kern-O. Hammerstein) (incomplete) 6:07
6 52nd Street Theme (T. Monk) (incomplete) 2:33

Second set
7 Ornithology (C. Parker-B. Harris) (incomplete) 3:18
8 Scrapple from the Apple (C. Parker) 3:30
9 My Old Flame (A. Johnston-S. Coslow) 4:13
10 My Little Suede Shoes (C. Parker) (incomplete) 2:11

Third set
11 I Remember You (J. Mercer-V. Schertzinger) (incomplete) 3:01
12 All the Things You Are (J. Kern-O. Hammerstein) [Bird of Paradise] 4:12
13 Just You, Just Me (R. Klages-J. Greer) (incomplete) 2:00
14 I’ll Remember April (D. Raye-G. DePaul-P. Johnston) (incomplete) 4:15
15 Hot House (T. Dameron) (incomplete) 3:16
16 52nd Street Theme (T. Monk) (incomplete) 2:58

Fourth set
17 I Cover the Waterfront (E. Heyman-J.W. Green) (incomplete) 2:26
18 This Time the Dream’s on Me (H. Arlen-J. Mercer) 4:14
19 I’ll Remember April (D. Raye-G. DePaul-P. Johnston) (incomplete) 2:37
20 52nd Street Theme (T. Monk) (incomplete) 0:34

The tape, made by Chan Parker, is edited to some themes and Parker solos only. There are no Bud Powell solos, although Parker can be heard announcing him.

October 23, 1950 (15 items; TT = 48:11)
Pershing Hotel Ballroom, Chicago IL
Private recording (Tape)
Charlie Parker Quintet

Charlie Parker (as); Unknown (tb); Earl Lavon “Von” Freeman (ts); George Freeman (g); Chris Anderson (p); Leroy Jackson (b); Bruz Freeman (d); Unknown (voc)

First set
1 Indiana (J.F. Hanley-B. McDonald) 5:51
2 I Can’t Get Started (V. Duke-I. Gershwin) 2:47
3 Anthropology (D. Gillespie-C. Parker) 5:18
4 Out of Nowhere (E. Heyman-J.W. Green) 2:46
5 Get Happy (H. Arlen-T. Koehler) 5:34

Second set
6 Hot House (T. Dameron) 5:00
7 Embraceable You (G. Gershwin-I. Gershwin) 2:00
8 Body and Soul (J.W. Green-E. Heyman-R. Sour-F. Eyton) 2:15
9 Cool Blues (C. Parker) 3:14
10 Stardust (H. Carmichael-M. Parish) (incomplete) 0:56
11 All the Things You Are (J. Kern-O. Hammerstein) [Bird of Paradise] 3:07
12 Billie’s Bounce (C. Parker) 3:08
13 Pennies from Heaven (J. Burke-A. Johnston) (incomplete) 3:18
14 Pennies from Heaven (J. Burke-A. Johnston) (incomplete) 2:57

From a tape made by Donald Coy. Edited to Parker solos and exchanges. The tape was recorded off a dressing room speaker, and parts of some items (“Embraceable You” through “All the Things You Are”) are marred by conversation. It’s unlikely that the titles from this session and the next one are all from the same date, but they’re probably from the same gig.

Charlie Parker – New York, NY (05/29/53)

Charlie Parker
Birdland, New York City, NY
Sound Improved Pitch Fixed !!
1953-05-29

uploaded to Dime 2012 january 31 by u014945

a Flambay – u014945 production

The Sound was pretty good
Just a bit ‘dusty’ so I used 3 CEP utilities to remove pos and clicks and
after that I had only to remove very few clicks

The right channell needed normalization too

I have also divided Mc intro from tracks so that those ,
(like Myself) who don’t like
listening to people shouting before tracks ,
can leave such things out.

Dime > > Cool edit Pro (click/pops elimination) > Audacity (noises cutting and volume adjusting) > TLH ( SBE – Flac 8) > dime

01 Moose the Mooche 05:07
02 Intro to 00:18
02 Cheryl / Lullaby Of Birdland 07:46
TT 13:14

Enjoy

Maurizio

below the original tom Shyman’s notes:

WJZ broadcast > ? > “The Bird You Never Heard” (Stash STCD 10) > EAC > FLAC (secure mode) + checksum by amellowsoul

01 Moose the Mooche 5:08
02 Cheryl / Lullaby Of Birdland 0018 + 7:51 (8:09)
TT 13:19

Charlie Parker – Alto sax
Bud Powell – Piano
Charles Mingus – Bass
Arthur Taylor – Drums
Candido Camero – Conga
Bob Garrity – Announcer

Johnny Cash – New York, NY (07/09/96)

Johnny Cash
07/09/96
Irving Plaza
New York, NY

dsdb>>dat>>cdr

Folsom Prison Blues
Get Rhythm When You Get the Blues
Sunday Morning Coming Down
(Ghost) Riders in the Sky
A Cowboy’s Prayer > Oh, Bury Me Not
I Never Picked Cotton
Unchained
Rowboat
Rusty Cage
Southern Accents
Memories Are Made of This
Ring of Fire
Intros > Walk the Line
I’ve Got Jesus in My Soul
Jackson*
If I Were a Carpenter* %cuts
Wabash Cannonball*
Wildwood Flower*
June yakking > I Used to Be Somebody**
Can the Circle Be Unbroken (Bye and Bye)**
Big River
I Still Miss Someone
Orange Blossom Special
I’ll Be Waiting*

  • – w/ June
    ** – June, no Johnny

Allen Toussaint – New York, NY (02/06/87)

ALLEN TOUSSAINT
BOTTOM LINE
NYC
FEB.6,1987
LATE SHOW


SBD

1-INTRODUCTION (FUN TIME, INSTRUMENTAL VERSION)
2-HAPPY TIME
3-SHOO RAH
4-TALK
5-WITH YOU IN MIND
6-INSTRUMENTAL / BAND INTRODUCTION
7-WHAT DO YOU WANT THE GIRL TO DO
8-WORKIN’ IN A COAL MINE
9-FUN TIME
10-TI-NA-NA
11-ROCKIN’ PNEUMONIA (AND THE BOOGIE WOOGIE FLU)
12-MOTHER IN LAW
13-ALL THESE THINGS
14-SOUTHERN NIGHTS

SB CASSETTE MASTER > 2ND GEN REEL > M-AUDIO TRANSIT >
COOL EDIT > CD WAVE EDITOR > FLAC >

Goody’s additional lineage:
Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (Pitch Bender +32 cents) > TLH (FLAC Level 8; .ffp)

Amadee Castenell, Jr. – saxophone
Lou Soloff – trumpet
Danny Draher – guitar
? – percussion
Wilbur Bascomb – bass
Bernard “Pretty” Purdie – drums

Pitch was approximately 32 cents flat – Adjusted 3/7/06

Text updated for this edition 11/10/2015.

RIP Allen Toussaint

The Rolling Stones – New York, NY (11/27/69)

The Rolling Stones
Madison Square Garden 1969 First Night
New York, NY
27th November 1969

Acid Project 059

Matrix by Falo
Remaster by Captain Acid
Artwork by Mr. D

December 2020

01 JumpinJack Flash
02 Carol
03 Sympathy For The Devil
04 Stray Cat Blues
05 Love In Vain
06 Prodigal Son
07 You Gotta Move
08 Under My Thumb / Im Free
09 Midnight Rambler
10 Live With Me
11 Little Queenie
12 (I Can`t Get No) Satisfaction
13 Honky Tonk Women
14 Street Fighting Man

Sources for matrix:
ABKCO Youtube share 2019 (soundboard)
DAC-092 “Broadway” (Audience)