Miles Davis - 02/23/57
Peacock Alley Lounge, St. Louis, MO
Source:

AM radio broadcast
Miles Davis master folder
Outlook account one drive

Media Type:

FLAC

Media Count:

1

Tech Notes:

Miles Davis Quintet
02-23-1957
Peacock Alley Lounge
St. Louis, Missouri

Project ID - LL21

Source: AM Broadcast
Lineage: KSTL-AM radio broadcast > ?? > wave > ?? > flac

Miles Davis (tpt); John Coltrane (ts); William "Red" Garland (p);
Paul Chambers (b); Philly Joe Jones (d); Spider Burks (ann)

disc 1

d1t01. Two Bass Hit
d1t02. Well, You Needn't/
d1t03. Billy Boy
d1t04. All of You
d1t05. Oleo
d1t06. Airegin > The Theme/

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Notes:

- Like the KSTL-AM broadcast of the Peacock Alley show from the previous week, this is
another fine performance from the earliest incarnation of the "Classic Quintet". The two
shows are often found on bootlegs paired together. Recorded from AM radio, the sound is
very "thin" and band-limited, with most of the frequency content restricted from about
250 Hz - 3 KHz.

- d1t02 is incomplete

-d1t06 (the Theme) is incomplete

- The original incorrect flac tags for this show were corrected.

- The Peacock Alley KSTL-AM recording, md1957-02-23.LL21, contain occasional
to sometimes numerous clustered low-frequency "pops". In this show these noises
are more frequent. One example that can be heard amidst the immediate surrounding
silence is in md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t03 at 0:04.769-0:04.843 and a slightly
quieter one immediately following at 0:05.034. The source of these brief
muffled "thumps" could be in the original broadcast recording, or perhaps
more likely are the remnants of vinyl-sourced popping and clicking in the
lineage after crude de-clicking or simple low-pass filtering was applied.

-d1t03. Is played by the "Rhythm Section" of the quartet, minus Miles
Davis and John Coltrane.

- QC done by guygee

md5
c53c802ba75d889c63d49b9d67770559 *md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t01.flac
43c05d52bf5dc386975a5bc99cc87963 *md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t02.flac
3a75988565bfc4ada5fd3fb4733078e1 *md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t03.flac
42e51d639107d6611ce055fae48ac889 *md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t04.flac
b6b5e521a2334ad2aa7ad6dbdf79a3fa *md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t05.flac
0d2be7da49bf2e2f40a5f9a6779fb18d *md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t06.flac

ffp
md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t01.flac:155b61c377a7e6b9cdf8189e0293aac6
md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t02.flac:d4c44db2347ee79022b745134b3095f2
md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t03.flac:dd0234a860da70a0abcbb1be57c1c1ed
md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t04.flac:bb6a7e364ea7d3c3d0a189b136817f79
md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t05.flac:43e297b1bd87922e99166a26115ac323
md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t06.flac:397c12426fe80b3202fb3bd6947abbcc

st5
155b61c377a7e6b9cdf8189e0293aac6 [shntool] md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t01.flac
d4c44db2347ee79022b745134b3095f2 [shntool] md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t02.flac
dd0234a860da70a0abcbb1be57c1c1ed [shntool] md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t03.flac
bb6a7e364ea7d3c3d0a189b136817f79 [shntool] md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t04.flac
43e297b1bd87922e99166a26115ac323 [shntool] md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t05.flac
397c12426fe80b3202fb3bd6947abbcc [shntool] md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t06.flac

shntool
length expanded size cdr WAVE problems filename
5:18.61 56238716 --- -- ---xx md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t01.flac
7:41.27 81383948 --- -- ---xx md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t02.flac
4:25.57 46880108 --- -- ---xx md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t03.flac
11:05.01 117308396 --- -- ---xx md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t04.flac
6:09.17 65131628 --- -- ---xx md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t05.flac
7:03.21 74666636 --- -- ---xx md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t06.flac
41:43.34 441609432 B (totals for 6 files, 0.3611 overall compression ratio)

spectral analysis from TLH
md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t01.wav: track looks like CDDA with probability 100%
md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t02.wav: track looks like CDDA with probability 99%
md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t03.wav: track looks like CDDA with probability 99%
md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t04.wav: track looks like CDDA with probability 100%
md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t05.wav: track looks like CDDA with probability 100%
md1957-02-23.LL21.d1t06.wav: track looks like CDDA with probability 100%








Trades Allowed: Yes Traded From:

Show Rating:

Sound Rating:

AM

Reference #:

Firewalkwithme41@gma

Generation:

0

Lists:
Owned by Xavier Birtwich · Last Updated May 23, 2023


Miles Davis 02/23/57
Peacock Alley Lounge, St. Louis, MO
Set I
Two Bass Hit (J. Lewis-D. Gillespie)
Well, You Needn't (T. Monk)
Billy Boy (Traditional, arr. A. Jamal)
All of You (C. Porter)
Oleo (S. Rollins)
Airegin (S. Rollins) >
The Theme (M. Davis)
Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
KSTL-AM radio broadcast
Miles Davis (tpt); John Coltrane (ts); William "Red" Garland (p); Paul Chambers (b); Philly Joe Jones (d); Spider Burks (ann)

The Soulard CD lists the date for this performance as July 21, 1956, but this seems to be wrong. Spider Burks 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. Many thanks to Chris DeVito for careful research here.
Last Changed By Will Pinner
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