John Coltrane · 1957
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Peacock Alley Lounge
St. Louis
MO

Introduction (Spider Burks, Miles Davis) Ah-Leu-Cha A Foggy Day All of You Woody 'n' You Walkin' The Theme
The Soulard CD this show appears on lists the date for this performance as July 14, 1956, but this seems to be wrong. Spider Burks, who introduces many of the tracks, was fired by KXLW-AM on July 11, 1956, two days before the Davis Quintet opened a nine-day gig at Peacock Alley (July 13-21, Friday-Saturday). He was hired by KSTL-AM in August 1956 and quickly began live Saturday matinee broadcasts from Peacock Alley. The Davis Quintet returned to Peacock Alley in February 1957 for a nine-day gig (February 15-23, Friday-Saturday). In all likelihood, then, the Soulard material comes from broadcasts on February 16 and 23, and the correct station is KSTL-AM.

Van Gelder Studios
Hackensack
NJ

Lazy Bird (Take 1) Engineer Test Lazy Bird (Take 2) Moment's Notice (Take 4 - Coltrane Edited Out) Moment's Notice (False Starts & Incomplete) Blue Train (Take 7) Blue Train (Take 8)
Making of "Blue Train" (includes none of the takes on The Ultimate Blue Train, Blue Note CDP 724385342806) Lee Morgan (trumpet), John Coltrane (tenor sax), Curtis Fuller (trombone), Kenny Drew (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Philly Joe Jones (drums)

Carnegie Hall
New York
NY

Monk?s Mood Evidence Crepsucule With Nellie Nutty Epistrophy
Bye-Ya Sweet And Lovely Blue Monk Epistrophy
Thelonious Monk 4tet (not on Blue Note "Five Spot") officially relaesed in 2005 as "Thelonius Monk Quartet with John Coltrane at Carngie Hall"; please do not trade - buy it; very wonderful music

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