Miles Davis – Stuttgart, Germany (12/18/57)

Erwin Lehn Orchestra with Miles Davis
December 18, 1957 (6 items; TT = 13:27)
Beethovensaal, Stuttgart (Germany)
S¸ddeutscher Rundfunk (SDR) TV broadcast (B-)


Miles Davis (tpt); Horst Jankowski (p); Peter Witte (b); Hermann Mutschler (d)

1 Yesterdays (J. Kern-O. Harbach) 2:36
Splice in Davis solo at 0:50

2 ‘Round Midnight (B. Hanighen-C. Williams-T. Monk) 4:45

3 Walkin’ (rehearsal) (R. Carpenter) 0:55
With voiceover: Unknown announcer (0:06-0:21), RenÈ Urtreger’s wife talking about Davis’s 1957 visit to Europe (0:21-0:55)

4 Walkin’ (fragment) (R. Carpenter) 1:56
With voiceover: Mrs. Urtreger continues (1:35-1:56)

5 Walkin’ (fragment) (R. Carpenter) 0:58
With voiceover: Unknown announcer (0:53-0:58)

6 Walkin’ (incomplete) (R. Carpenter) 2:17

Present here are 1,2 and 6

1 Yesterdays
CD: Jazz Unlimited JUCD 2050, Storyville STA 130467
2 ‘Round Midnight
CD: Jazz Unlimited JUCD 2050, Storyville STA 130467
3 Walkin’ (rehearsal)
Video: Treffpunkt Jazz
4 Walkin’ (fragment)
Video: Treffpunkt Jazz
5 Walkin’ (fragment)
Video: Treffpunkt Jazz
6 Walkin’ (incomplete)
CD: Jazz Unlimited JUCD 2050, Storyville STA 130467

This concert was scheduled at the end of Davis’s European sojourn. It was broadcast on SDR-TV’s Treffpunkt Jazz. There is a lot of overlap among the fragments of “Walkin'” listed above. None is close to complete, and even when pieced together we have just an opening chorus and some of Davis’s solo.
Listed in the SWR Stuttgart archives are the following titles:
Probe (rehearsal) (Davis, Jankowski + Erwin Lehn Orchestra) (5:55)
Tune Up (Davis + Jankowski Trio) (3:35)
But Not for Me (Davis + Jankowski Trio) (3:00)
Yesterdays (Davis + Jankowski Trio) (2:30)
Bags’ Groove (Davis + Jankowski Trio) (3:15)
‘Round Midnight (Davis + Orchestra) (4:41)
Walkin’ (Davis + Orchestra) (2:53)
My Funny Valentine (Davis + Orchestra) (2:45)
Several of these titles are lost. Additional titles were performed by the S¸dfunk-Tanzorchester conducted by Erwin Lehn, and the Johannes Rediske Quintet with Ingrid Werner (voc).
Davis returned to the U.S. in late December, and a sextet with Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Garland, Chambers, and Jones began a two-week engagement at Birdland (January 2-15, 1958).
Thanks to Alexander Keth for the details of what’s in the Stuttgart archive.

The Who – Stuttgart, Germany (11/03/75)

The Who
War On All Fronts!
November 3rd, 1975
Messehalle Sindelfingen
Stuttgart, Germany

SOURCE: Audience
QUALITY: B+
ARTWORK: Included

TRACKLISTING:

DISC 1

  1. Substitute (cut, comes in distorted)
  2. I Can¥t Explain
  3. Squeeze Box
  4. Baba O¥Riley
  5. Behind Blue Eyes
  6. Dreaming From The Waist
  7. Boris The Spider
  8. Amazing Journey / Sparks
  9. Acid Queen
  10. Fiddle About
  11. Pinball Wizard / I¥m Free
  12. Tommy¥s Holiday Camp (half is missing)
    TIME: 47:10

DISC 2

  1. We¥re Not Gonna Take It
  2. Summertime Blues
  3. Bargain
  4. My Generation / Naked Eye /Join Together
  5. Won¥t Get Fooled Again
  6. 5:15
    TIME: 46:09

TOTAL RUNTIME: 1:33.20

LINEAGE: AUD MASTER TAPE>CDwave>WAVE>FlacFrontend Level 8>WAV>Cool Edit Pro v2.1>FLAC 8

TRANSFER/EDITING NOTES:
This is a great show that I thought I’d take the time to update a little bit. Firstly, this recording came from a wonderful audience source which I am eternally grateful for. After making the correct adjustments I’d have to say that this show ranks right up there with Toronto ’75 for me in terms of performance, sound quality and straight out enjoyability. The sound quality of Toronto ’75 is a bit better than this one but this still makes for one hell of a show. On to the fixes. To begin, the recording was too fast, making the band sound like chipmunks, especially Roger. Therefore, I dropped the pitch about half a semitone. Next comes the EQ’ing. For this I worked on each channel seperately as they both had different audio information. The right channel is significantly clearer and crisper throughout the whole recording. Therefore I attempted to boost the high end of the left channel as much as possible without loosing the much needed bottom end this audience recording possesses. I also cleaned up the right channel, removing some frequencies that were distorting the signal. After this I mixed the two channels together, leaving the right channel as is, and adding about 50% of the right channel to the left, while dropping the level of the left channel a bit. The right channel was originally louder than the left validating this channel mix. I left in a good amount of the original left channel to keep the “oomph” that is present from mostly Keith’s bass drum, Enwistle’s bass and the audience noise itself. This is virtually everything I did to try and improve the sound quality of this great show. I hope you enjoy it and look out for other remastered releases I’ve done available on the DIME community website.

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ORIGINAL TORRENT INFO:

THE WHO – Stuttgart, Germany, Messehalle Sindelfingen 02nd nov.1975 ( Aud) ( Mastercopy ) FLAC

TAPE>CDwave>WAVE>FlacFrontend Level 8

575 MB

Quality : 8

This was one of my first tapes ever !!! I got a copy from the person, who taped the show. I started collecting tapes in 1980/81 ( I was 14 years old ) It¥s a fresh gig !!! Full of dynamic & power. Like the ” Wholiday In The USA ” vinyl bootleg ( Cleveland 76 ). And this tape is nearly good as Cleveland.

You can hear the audience screaming in a chorus ” hinsetzen “, what means: ” sit down ” !!! Pete yelled to the people :” Don¥t through things on stage !!! ” And ” Sit down ” !!!