Nov 222018
 

yesterday, i played dexter gordon all day long, and this show (or rather, shows: with a companion performance by stan getz) really struck my fancy.  it’s not as originally shared by ‘itzero’ on dime in oct 2010, as i’ve added the song titles to the filenames (“05.flac” is so prosaic!), and having done that, went ahead & split the two performances into two separate folders.  so, here’s a little thanksgiving treat for y’all.  enjoy!

meanwhile, it’s been a busy old time around here:  pharoah sanders last week, madeleine peyroux on tuesday and camille o’sullivan this saturday.  it never rains but it pours, i guess.  pharoah sanders himself was excellent, but the rest of the group without him didn’t thrill me (and the sound seemed off, particularly for the band); still, even with his rests, it was a pretty astounding concert for a man in his mid 70s.  madeleine peyroux’s show, on the other hand, had no sound issues and she seemed to be having a lot of fun – i know the audience did.  and next, it’s high hopes for saturday at the olympia & camille o’sullivan, who i saw in her amazing version of shakespeare’s ‘rape of lucrece’ (do not miss it, if you ever, ever get a chance).  then next week, it’s back to the local jazz scene — which is great!  i only wish i had time to go to more shows.


dexter gordon round midnight band
umbria jazz 1987
r.curi stadium
perugia, italy
saturday, 18 july 1987

d.gordon, tenor sax
b.hutcherson, vibes
c.walton, piano
p.michelot, bass
b.higgins, drums

1 bolivia trio 8’59”
2 little b’s poem 4et 11’27”
3 b.hutcherson presenting d.gordon 1’44”
4 round’midnight 13’22”
5 society red 17’37”
6 dexter speack 0’52”
7 fried bananas 16’59”
8 body & soul 14’48”
9 rhythm a ning 15’25”

source: soundboard aa

comments:
originally seeded with the dexter gordan “after midnight” band on the same day & location.
split into two separate folders; files renamed with song titles; filenames in the ffp &
md5 files updated; new info file (this file) created.


stan getz quartet
umbria jazz 1987
r.curi stadium
perugia, italy
saturday, 18 july 1987

stan getz, tenor sax
kenny barron, piano
rufus reid, bass
victor lewis, drums

10 el cahon 8’56”
11 soul eyes 7’57”
12 voyage 10’35”
13 yesterdays 10’10”
14 stella by starlight 10’26”

source: soundboard aa

comments:
originally seeded with the dexter gordan “after midnight” band on the same day & location.
split into two separate folders; files renamed with song titles; filenames in the ffp &
md5 files updated; new info file (this file) created.


sample: dexter gordon t08 body & soul.mp3
sample: stan getz t12 voyage.mp3
download:  DexterGordon_StanGetz_1987-07-18_UmbriaJazz_Perugia.zip


 

 

Dec 242012
 

there was a seed today of  miles davis, 1964-07-12 in tokyo, which i have already.  but that got me pulling out some older miles…  here’s a show from amsterdam in 1957, very nice, that was shared by “ubu”.

it’s apparently a well-known bootleg (lonehill); the version shared here having been speed-corrected by “dr goody”.


miles davis
concertgebouw
amsterdam, the netherlands
december 8, 1957

miles davis – trumpet
barney wilen – tenor saxophone
rené urtreger – piano
pierre michelot – bass
kenny clarke – drums

1. woody ‘n’ you (dizzy gillespie) 4:58
2. bags’ groove (milt jackson) 7:05
3. what’s new (bob haggart) 3:35
4. but not for me (george gershwin) 6:41
5. a night in tunisia (dizzy gillespie) 7:18
6. four (miles davis) > the theme (miles davis) 4:25
7. walkin’ (richard carpenter) 6:37
8. well, you needn’t (thelonious monk) 5:27
9. ’round about midnight (thelonious monk) 5:28
10. lady bird (tadd dameron) > the theme (miles davis) 5:40

tt: 57:18

release info for all tracks (all bootlegs!)
12″ lp: celluloid 6715-16, jazz o.p. oms-7003
cd: celluloid 668232, lone hill jazz lhj 10141
>> recording was 20-bit remastered in 2005 > goody’s additional lineage: dbpoweramp (wav) > cool edit pro (pitch bender +47 cents) > trader’s little helper (flac, ffp)

from halowdance & goody notes:  “amsterdam concert” is a rare live miles davis recording from 1957.  this album, one of the least known recordings of miles davis, was recorded at the concertgebouw in amsterdam on december 8, 1957, a couple of days after the recording of the movie soundtrack “ascenseur pour l’échafaud.” on this concert, miles didn’t play with his regular quintet, but with the same line-up he used for the recording of “ascenseur pour l’échafaud.” it features barney wilen on tenor saxophone, rené urtreger on piano, pierre michelot on bass and kenny clarke on drums.


sample: 03 what’s new.mp3
sample: 04 but not for me.mp3

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