Miles Davis
May 15, 1949 (3:47)
Salle Pleyel, Paris
ORTF 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. Farewell Blues (Traditional) (incomplete) 3:47
Begins toward the end of Byas's solo, followed by Page (0:32-1:38),
then Bechet (1:40-2:30), then Davis (2:32-3:06), then Parker (3:06-
3:52). Cut off.
Miles Davis (tpt); Aime Barelli (tpt); Oran "Hot Lips" Page (tpt);
Kenny Dorham (tpt); Bill Coleman (tpt); Russell "Big Chief" Moore
(tb); Hubert Rostaing (cl); Sidney Bechet (ss); Charlie Parker (as);
Don Byas (ts); James Moody (ts); Hazy Osterwald (vb); Jean "Toots"
Thielemans (g); Al Haig (p); Tommy Potter (b); Max Roach (d)
Stars of Modern Jazz (w/ Miles Davis)
12-24-1949
Carnegie Hall
New York, New York
Project ID - LL80
Source: FM Broadcast
Lineage: Voice of America broadcast > ?? > cd (Peter Losin's Archive)
cd duplicated (burner to burner) > eac > flac (lvl
Miles Davis (tpt); Bennie Green (tb); Sonny Stitt (as); Serge Chaloff (bs);
Earl "Bud" Powell (p); Dillon "Curly" Russell (b); Max Roach (d);
Symphony Sid Torin (ann)
disc 1
d1t01. Introduction
d1t02. All God's Children Got Rhythm
d1t03. Introduction
d1t04. Move
d1t05. Hot House
d1t06. Ornithology/
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Notes:
- d1t06 fades out at the end of the track with the music still playing.
- Decent sound. There is a Slight hiss and crackle, but very enjoyable. A great early
performance by some big hitting players.
- "Davis, Green, Stitt, and Chaloff (billed as "The Stars of Modern Jazz") joined the
Bud Powell Trio, Sarah Vaughan, the Lennie Tristano Sextet, the Stan Getz-Kai Winding
group, and the Charlie Parker Quintet for a Christmas Eve late-night concert.
(The bulk of the concert is on the Jass CD.)" - Credit to Peter Losin,
http://www.plosin.com/- "From mid-November through December 10 Davis was booked along with Anita O'Day
at the Hi-Note Club on the north side of Chicago; he was backed by Eddie Baker (p),
Bob Peterson (b), and Hal Russell (d, vb)." - Credit to Peter Losin,
http://www.plosin.com/- QC done by Bgreen