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Miles Davis 01/17/49
WPIX Studio, New York, NY
Set I
The Squirrel
Anthropology
Body and Soul
How high the Moon
Set II
 
Set III
 
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All-Star jam session
WPIX radio broadcast
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)
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BluesFan (1/5) FLAC / 0 View  
BluesFan (1/5) FLAC / 0 View  
Notes: Peter Losin archives.
Chris Jones (1/5) flac / 1 View  
Jason (1/0) shn / 0 View  
Notes: Miles Davis January 17, 1949 (16:34) WPIX Studio, New York WPIX radio broadcast All-Star jam session Source: Liberated bootlegs? Radio broadcasts? > ?? > CD-R Conversion: CD-R > WAV (extracted with EAC) > mkwACT 0.97 b1 > SHN Digital Audio Extraction and SHN encoding performed by Mike Vescovo (db.etree.org/shackaholic). 01. The Squirrel (T. Dameron) 4:20 02. Fine and Dandy (2:20) 03. Anthropology (D. Gillespie-C. Parker) 3:35 04. Body and Soul (J. Green-E. Heyman-R. Sour-F. Eyton) 4:58 05. How High the Moon (N. Hamilton-M. Lewis) 3:41 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)
Bill Tripp (0/5) SHN / 1 View  
Notes: Rare Miles Vol 1 Same disc as March 31, 1946 February 19, 1949 February 26, 1949 May 15, 1949
michael (0/0) / 0 View  
Will C. (0/0) Shn / 1 View   Sbd:Radio Broadcast>?>"Rare Miles Vol. 1" bootleg>Wav>Shn
Notes: Miles Davis January 17, 1949 (4 items, 15:26) WPIX Studio, New York WPIX broadcast All-Star jam session Source: WPIX broadcast Lineage: Broadcast > unknown transfer > "Rare Miles Vol. 1" bootleg > wav > shn 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) d1t01. The Squirrel (T. Dameron) 4:23 d1t02. Fine and Dandy (P. James-K. Swift) 2:21 d1t03. Anthropology (D. Gillespie-C. Parker) 3:43 d1t04. Body and Soul (J. Green-E. Heyman-R. Sour-F. Eyton) 4:59 ------------------------------------------------------ Notes: - A fine recording for its age, continuous with no breaks through the first three tracks. Slight hiss in the background. Occasional light crackle belies phonograph disc recording in the lineage. - d1t01. Voiceover 0:26-1:33: "Well, good evening, music lovers, and welcome once again to another WPIX jazz concert. We're kinda happy to have you with us this time, because, ah, we're observing some very, very conspicuous firsts -- our first readings of bebop, and a little while later during the program itself, two awards made by Metronome magazine. Our guests this evening, the lovely Carol Bruce, from the very successful musical Along Fifth Avenue, and the gentleman to her right is Mr. George Simon, the editor of Metronome magazine. More about them in just a moment, but right now I'd like to, ah, bring to your attention some of our personnel: there's Miles Davis on trumpet over there, and Lucky Thompson on sax. Buddy DeFranco'll be playing the clarinet this evening, Kai Winding on 'trambone', and Oscar Pettiford himself is up there on the bass. Rattling the skins is Shelly Manne, and the fella with the built-in hairdo is, ah, Al Haig on the piano. And they're doing things to a little item called 'The Squirrel', I'll have you know." - d1t02. Continues from last track. Announcer Introduction: "...Suite 88, with a little thing called 'Fine and Dandy', willya?" Voiceover at end of track ""Wonderful, Kenny,..." - d1t03. Continues from previous track. Announcers talking before music starts at track beginning "...Wonderful". "Jack?" "Yeah?" "Jack!" "Yeah" "The very charming Miles guy over there, Miles Davis, with, ah, a tune called 'Anthropology'. This is bebop!" - d1t04. Clapping from previous track continues briefly, then there is a cut in the continuity of the show at 0.68 s. Track cuts out abruptly with announcer saying , "Wonderful, kids, wonderful". - Announcer transcriptions courtesy Peter Losin, http://www.plosin.com/ - This version missing final track "How High the Moon (N. Hamilton-M. Lewis) 3:41", according to Losin. - Historically this show has been listed as an "WPIX Radio broadcast", however, WPIX was a television station established in NYC in June 15, 1948 (Channel 11), owned New York Daily News (the "PIX" in WPIX is shorthand for "pictures"). The radio station WPIX-FM was established in 1966 after the New York Daily News purchased WBFM and changed the call letters. The call letters for WPIX-FM were changed to WQCD in 1988.
Will C. (0/0) Flac / 1 View   Fm-Sbd::?>Cd(Peter Losin's Archive)>Cd>Eac>Flac
Notes: 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/ md5 1fc1d26e80fa0d9abd05b9897d17368d *md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t01.flac 455c3dc4cc4fcc3d5d7d11674e3a7569 *md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t02.flac 670a8c65aa06de5ac59bb4064324b2ab *md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t03.flac 3ba50b3fc979b8091fac695863019430 *md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t04.flac fd3cc5e5d3254d168382a5ceb5b899b6 *md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t05.flac 7c55806267d3400755ad0d18adfa3a6f *md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t06.flac 369e53f25fcf3005dacda22fae5833a0 *md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t07.flac 7f03d35a59e79866cdcdb150b166579d *md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t08.flac ffp md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t01.flac:abdcdf4b0fea1d01df31a5c99fff4b85 md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t02.flac:942e988e3b70f56d686b80ebd97666a9 md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t03.flac:8b6c300b48eba8d19cd8fae7f2acaadd md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t04.flac:e566f98e89e9fc0eab0f7d87af8e5fe9 md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t05.flac:b147dddb48f2f32c78df1fd4fbecf3a3 md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t06.flac:419dc931c73971345cb97096a4010f85 md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t07.flac:cbd4ce1388a36806b2c1b62438bb7aa0 md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t08.flac:14f94cc46ffb151940c721cfad96950d shntool length expanded size cdr WAVE problems filename 4:20.39 45955772 --- -- ---xx md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t01.flac 0:04.01 707996 --- -- ---xx md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t02.flac 2:16.67 24148028 --- -- ---xx md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t03.flac 0:09.59 1726412 --- -- ---xx md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t04.flac 3:35.35 38008364 --- -- ---xx md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t05.flac 4:54.48 51974540 --- -- ---xx md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t06.flac 0:04.01 707996 --- -- ---xx md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t07.flac 3:44.23 39567740 --- -- ---xx md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t08.flac 19:09.48 202796848 B (totals for 8 files, 0.4425 overall compression ratio) spectral analysis from TLH md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t01.wav: track looks like CDDA with probability 100% md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t02.wav: track looks like CDDA with probability 100% md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t03.wav: track looks like CDDA with probability 100% md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t04.wav: track looks like CDDA with probability 100% md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t05.wav: track looks like CDDA with probability 100% md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t06.wav: track looks like CDDA with probability 100% md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t07.wav: track looks like CDDA with probability 100% md1949-01-17.LL81.d1t08.wav: track looks like CDDA with probability 100% old ffp md1949-01-17.fm.LL81.shnf\05 - Track05.flac:abdcdf4b0fea1d01df31a5c99fff4b85 md1949-01-17.fm.LL81.shnf\06 - Track06.flac:942e988e3b70f56d686b80ebd97666a9 md1949-01-17.fm.LL81.shnf\07 - Track07.flac:8b6c300b48eba8d19cd8fae7f2acaadd md1949-01-17.fm.LL81.shnf\08 - Track08.flac:e566f98e89e9fc0eab0f7d87af8e5fe9 md1949-01-17.fm.LL81.shnf\09 - Track09.flac:b147dddb48f2f32c78df1fd4fbecf3a3 md1949-01-17.fm.LL81.shnf\10 - Track10.flac:419dc931c73971345cb97096a4010f85 md1949-01-17.fm.LL81.shnf\11 - Track11.flac:cbd4ce1388a36806b2c1b62438bb7aa0 md1949-01-17.fm.LL81.shnf\12 - Track12.flac:14f94cc46ffb151940c721cfad96950d
wayne sweigart (0/0) / 0 View  
Bob Abrams (0/5) / 0 View  
CheddarChunks (0/0) SHN / 0 View  
Joe Weiss (0/5) SHN / 1 View  
Notes: part of Rare Miles 1946-1955 (2 SHN cds)