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    Miles Davis & John Coltrane - The Unissued Cafe Bohemia Broadcasts (1953-56-58) [2013]

    Posted By: DjangoTiger
    Miles Davis & John Coltrane - The Unissued Cafe Bohemia Broadcasts (1953-56-58) [2013]

    Miles Davis & John Coltrane - The Unissued Cafe Bohemia Broadcasts (1953-56-58) [2013]
    MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 16 Tracks | 76:20 | 177 MB
    Genre: Jazz | Label: Domino Records

    All Tracks Previously Unissued. This release presents, for the first time on any format, the only three known 1956-57 Café Bohemia broadcasts by the Miles Davis Quintet featuring John Coltrane on tenor sax, Red Garland on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Philly Joe Jones on drums. Among the highlights are Miles’ only existing live versions of Girl in Calico, Stablemates and How Am I to Know?. Shortly after the third of these broadcasts, Coltrane would leave Miles to be replaced by Sonny Rollins. He would return in 1958, when Bill Evans replaced Garland on piano, as showed by our fourth, May 17, 1958 broadcast. As a bonus, an amazing and also never before released tour de force by Miles on A Night in Tunisia taped in Washington in 1953, as well as an all-star 1958 jam session on What Is This Thing Called Love?

    Tracklist:

    01. Theme/Announcement
    02. Well You Needn't
    03. It Never Entered My Mind
    04. A Gal In Calico
    05. Stablemates Benny Golson 3:51
    06. How Am I To Know? [Incomplete] Closing Announcements
    07. The Theme
    08. Woody `N You
    09. Walkin'
    10. All Of You [Incomplete] / Announcement
    11. Announcement/ Four
    12. Bye Bye Blackbird
    13. Walkin'
    14. Closing Announcement/ Two Bass Hit
    15. What Is This Thing Called Love? *
    16. A Night In Tunisia*

    Personnel:

    [1-9]: MILES DAVIS trumpet
    JOHN COLTRANE tenor sax
    RED GARLAND piano
    PAUL CHAMBERS bass
    PHILLY JOE JONES drums

    [10-14]: Same personnel except BILL EVANS replaces Garland on piano.

    All tracks recorded at Café Bohemia, Greenwich Village, New York.
    (1-3): September 15, 1956. / 4-6: September 29, 1956. (7-9): April 13, 1957. / 10-14: May 17, 1958.

    [15-16] *Bonus Tracks:
    (15): Miles Davis (tp), Nat Adderley (cnt), Cannonball Adderley (as), Bennie Green (tb),
    Gerry Mulligan (bs), Red Garland (p), Barry Miles (d), Chris Nirobe, Candido Camero (perc).
    Art Ford Jazz Party TV Show, New York, November 1958.
    (16): Miles Davis (tp), Allen Eager (ts),Terry Swope (p), Unknown (b), Max Roach (d).
    Howard Theatre, Washington D.C., February 21, 1953.