Showing posts with label 1951. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1951. Show all posts

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Charlie Parker: Kansas City 1951 (Vinyl Rip) FLAC

together With Woody Herman And The 3rd Herd
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Mega-rare restored vinyl "Bird With The Herd 1951" - Municipal Arena, Kansas City, Missouri 1951-07-22 - speed-corrected and rejoined - A classic, one-time pairing!

During the very early 1970's, the record chain Sam Goody distributed many jazz bootleg releases under their own Alamac label. For this, and for getting someone at a printing plant to make unlicensed extra copies of commercial releases, Steely Dan among them), Sam Goody was busted and nearly closed. The bust didn't help much as they went out of business a couple of years later. (A footnote: someone bought the rights to the name, and did reopen the chain sometime later, but that was a different operation).
Alamac Records product was a plain-white record label with bad printing, with no company name or address on it. The record jackets were plain text on the back, with a single-color front cover (green, brown, etc). The cover could just be text also, or it might have a photo of the artist. The material consisted mostly of privately-made air checks and of radio transcriptions. It's believed the material in this torrent is an air check.
According the the great jazz-research site jazzdisco.org, this is the only release of this material and no known commercial labels have reissued this show. According to Philwoods.com, the record label Alamac is counted as a bootleg.

Personnel:
Roy Caton, Don Fagerquist, Johnny Macombe, Doug Mettome (tp) Jerry Dorn, Urbie Green, Fred Lewis (tb) Charlie Parker (as) Woody Herman (as, cl, cond) Dick Hafer, Bill Perkins, Kenny Pinson (ts) Sam Staff (bars) Dave McKenna (p) Lawrence "Red" Wooten (b) Sonny Igoe (d)

Setlist (run time 30 mins):
You Go To My Head
Leo The Lion, I
Cuban Holiday
The Nearness Of You
Lemon Drop
The Goof And I
Laura
Four Brothers
Leo The Lion, II

Notes from the record back cover:
A historic summit meeting of jazz took place on a scorching summer afternoon in Kansas City when Charlie Parker jined Woody Herman's Third Herd in a series of blazing solos against the background of some of the best Herman repertoire of that period.
Herman's great band serves really as a backdrop for the unique Parker talent and only brief spots by the leader on clarinet, and by Urbie Green on Laura, and Bill Perkins and Dick Hafer on Leo The Lion indicate the many fine talented musicians Herman had in this particular edition of the many Herds he fronted over the years.

Lineage: LP QSR 2442 ->Sound Forge ->Click and crackle removal, stereo to true mono to two channel mono-> Flac via TLH, level 6, sectors aligned and verified, FLAC integrity checked.
Enjoy! A DoinkerTape

http://filepost.com/files/1c64c56e/Charl22.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/2247596856/Charl22.rar

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Hank Williams: Two Radio Shows 1949 and 1951 (Transcription Discs) FLAC

pitch corrected per request
H WILLIAMS
Source:radio transcription > ? > cassette > Kenwood X-1001 > Onkyo SE-U77 > WaveLab Lite Ver.1.3 > wave > TWE Ver.2.1.5J > WaveCutter Ver.1.03 > FLAC frontend Ver.1.7.1 (Level 6) > flac

March Of Dimes Radio Show 1951
01 Intro w/Lovesick Blues snippet
02 Moanin' The Blues intro
03 Moanin' The Blues
04 There's A Bluebird On Your Windowsill [Audrey]
05 Help Me Understand
06 When God Dips His Love In My Heart
07 Outro

Grand Ole Opry Nov-12-49
01 Intro
02 Shortnin' Bread [Red Foley]
03 Rod Brasfield monologue
04 You're Gonna Change Or I'm Gonna Leave
05 Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho [Wally Fowler & the Oak Ridge Quartet]
06 Cleanse Me [Red Foley]
07 Minnie Pearl monologue
08 Country Boy [Little Jimmy Dickens]
09 Mule Train [Red Foley]
10 Outro

addtional work done by myself (October 21, 2010):
converted back to wav (TLH 2.5.0 Build 164), pitch corrected (-2 semitones) and normalized (to -1db) (Adobe Audition 3.0 Build 7283.0)> converted back to FLAC (level 8) and SBEs Fixed (TLH) + more art added

rar files packed with a (winrar) recovery record -
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Help with the setlists would be appreciated!

Monday, April 7, 2008

Billie Holiday: Storyville Club - Boston, MA 1951 (Soundboard) shn

1951-10-29
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Source: SBD > ?? > CDR > eac > WAV > mkwact > SHN
Note: -editing between most track
Selections from: 10/29-10/31/51
1. You're Driving Me Crazy
2. Lover Come Back To Me
3. Ain't Nobody's Bizz-ness If I Do
4. He's Funny That Way
5. Billie's Blues
6. Miss Brown To You
7. Detour Ahead
8. Strange Fruit
9. Ain't Nobody's Bizz-ness If I Do
10. All Of Me
11. I Love You, Porgy
12. Miss Brown To You
13. Billie's Blues
14. Lover Man
15. Them There Eyes
16. My Man
17. I Cover The Waterfront
18. Crazy He Calls Me
19. Lover Come Back To Me
Filler: Louis Armstrong 5/8/54 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
20. ?
21. ?
22. ?
23. ?
24. ?

Personnel:
Stan Getz (tenor sax)
Buster Harding (piano)
John Fields(bass)
Marquis Foster (drums)
Billie Holliday (vocals)

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something altogether different I know, but she is a music legend!