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Birdland All-Stars with Kurt Edelhagen Orchestra (W/ Miles Davis)
11-12-1956
Stadthalle
Freiburg, Germany
Project ID - LL42
Source: TV Broadcast
Lineage: S�dwestfunk TV broadcast > ?? > Rare Miles vol 4 > unknown transfer > wave > ?? > flac
Miles Davis (tpt); Ren� Urtreger (p); Pierre Michelot (b); Christian Garros (d); Lester Young (ts);
Milt Jackson (vb); John Lewis (p); Percy Heath (b); Connie Kay (d); Siegfried Ackhammer (tpt);
Conny Jackel (tpt); Klaus Mitschele (tpt); Rolfe Schnoebiegel (tpt); Hanne Wilfert (tpt);
Werner Betz (tb); Otto Bredl (tb); Helmut Hauck (tb); Heinz Hermannsdorfer (tb); Helmut Reinhardt (as);
Franz Von Klenck (as); Bubi Aderhold (ts); Paul Martin (ts); Helmut Brandt (bs); Johnny Feigl (bs);
Werner Drexler (d); Kurt Edelhagen (cond)
disc 1
d1t01. How High the Moon
d1t02. Lester Leaps In
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Notes:
- d1t01. Right channel average -6 db compared to left channel until
right channel level adjustment upwards at about 2:15.500
- d1t01. Small pop at 1:07.340
- d1t01. Pop in right channel 2:10.595
- d1t01. Small pop right channel 3:08.240
- d1t01. Pop folowed by dropout 3:14.400 - 3:14.645
- d1t02. Small pop at 1:30.805
- According to Peter Losin, three other tracks from this date are known to
circulate: "Tune Up "Walkin'" and "What's New?". In addition, the complete
show with 21 songs is known to survive in the SWR Baden-Baden archives but has
never been released.
- The core of the Birdland All-Stars for the November 1956 European tour
was made up of Miles Davis (tpt);, Lester Young (ts), and the Urtreger Trio:
Ren� Urtreger (p), Pierre Michelot (b), and Christian Garros (d).
- On both tracks offered here the Birdland All-Stars are joined by the
Modern Jazz Quartet (MJQ), with Milt Jackson (vb), John Lewis (p),
Percy Heath (b), and Connie Kay (d).
- On the second track, "Lester Leaps In", the All-Stars and MJQ are joined
by the Kurt Edelhagen Orchestra, which is made up of the rest of the musicians
listed near the top not already mentioned in these notes.
- The TLH analysis shows this at a high probability of mpeg. Further review has shown that it is
more than likely due to it being a poor FM recording. I would love to see a better version of this
surface.
md5
a4d7ab315a1844c16cec6f735fba4d92 *md1956-11-12.LL42.d1t01.flac
9136bf1b75f7954a27a489627692f124 *md1956-11-12.LL42.d1t02.flac
ffp
md1956-11-12.LL42.d1t01.flac:1c4a3c6f6445319e9964ee28a4a27be4
md1956-11-12.LL42.d1t02.flac:e29e1272e5c0a81152d9e872afe7e94f
st5
1c4a3c6f6445319e9964ee28a4a27be4 [shntool] md1956-11-12.LL42.d1t01.flac
e29e1272e5c0a81152d9e872afe7e94f [shntool] md1956-11-12.LL42.d1t02.flac
shntool
length expanded size cdr WAVE problems filename
8:12.54 86915852 --- -- ---xx md1956-11-12.LL42.d1t01.flac
9:19.15 98642924 --- -- ---xx md1956-11-12.LL42.d1t02.flac
17:31.69 185558776 B (totals for 2 files, 0.5750 overall compression ratio)
spectral analysis from TLH
md1956-11-12.LL42.d1t01.wav: track looks like MPEG with probability 92%
md1956-11-12.LL42.d1t02.wav: track looks like MPEG with probability 79% |