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venerdì 3 aprile 2026

Miles Davis - 1960-04-03 - Munich, DE (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Miles Davis Quintet 
April 3, 1960 
Kongress-Saal, Deutsches Museum, Munich (Germany) 
Unknown radio broadcast 

Lineage: 
CD > TLH > FLAC level 8 > YOU

Miles Davis (tpt)
John Coltrane (ts)
Wynton Kelly (p)
Paul Chambers (b)
Jimmy Cobb (d)

First fragment 
1 So What (incomplete) (M. Davis) 10.37 
2'Round Midnight (B. Hanighen-C. Williams-T. Monk) 5.43 
3 Walkin' (incomplete) (R. Carpenter) 11.03 

Second fragment 
4 So What (M. Davis) 

Parts of the textfile are added from Peter Ploisin "Miles Ahead"

domenica 29 marzo 2026

Miles Davis - 1959-03-29 - New York City, NY (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Featuring John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Cannonball Adderley, Wynton Kelly,
Freddie Loader, Paul Chambers & Jimmy Cobb

The "Kind of Blue" Studio Sessions & Outtakes (including try-outs)

Tracks 1,2,3 > March 2, 1959 (2:30pm to 5:30pm and 7:00pm to 10:00pm)
Tracks 5,6 > April 22, 1959 (2:30pm to 5:30pm)
Columbia 30th Street Studio, New-York, USA

lineage
Traded CDR > EAC > WAV > FLAC

01. Freddie Freeloader Session (13'38)
02. So What Session (12'53)
03. Blue In Green Session (11'13)
04. Flamenco Sketches Session (24'10)
05. All Blues Session (11'53)

martedì 24 marzo 2026

Miles Davis Quintet - 1960-03-24 - Copenhagen, DK (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Miles Davis Quintet
March 24, 1960
Tivoli Konsertsal
Copenhagen, Denmark

Danish Radio - radiobroadcast

Norman Granz presents
Jazz at the Philharmonic No. 2
Featuring
The Miles Davis Quintet

Miles Davis (trumpet)
John Coltrane (tenor saxophone)
Wynton Kelly (piano)
Paul Chambers (bass)
Jimmy Cobb (drums)

New timings after speed correction and patching:

Lineage: fm > R > ? > dat > cdb > wav > audio restoration > flac(lvl8)
Source: Bootleg CD silvers (see below)

01 So What (M. Davis) 14:28
02 On Green Dolphin Street (N. Washington-B. Kaper) 14:29
03 All Blues (M. Davis) 15:29
04 The Theme [fades out] (M. Davis) 0:11

Runtime: 44:44

This music has been previously released on bootleg labels in LP and CD formats as noted at
http://www.plosin.com/milesAhead/Sessions.aspx?s=600324.

Details of the two bootlegs sources for this recording are listed in Jan Lohmann's discography, “The Sound of Miles Davis”, in Peter Losin's online sessions list, and elsewhere.

"Miles Davis Quintet with John Coltrane in Copenhagen 1960", Gambit Records, 69227
"Miles Davis / John Coltrane: Copenhagen 1960", private label

Both bootleg silvers have been seeded. This version has been ‘restored’ using non-destructive editing and no digital signal processing -- no noise reduction, no frequency equalization. A detailed analysis of both silver bootleg sources show them to be from the same source, but the Gambit version had fewer errors overall. Glitches were patched from the alternate bootleg where possible or otherwise repaired.

Editing:
- repaired clicks, pops and drops out
- corrected tape wow and flutter
- reversed the long fade out of "The Theme"
- gain normalized and retracked

*****
Additional fixes (& notes) by flambay
with the speed corrected & patched version (sc&p):

speed correction:
Track 01 So What: [-20 ... -10 ... -30cts] pitch bend
Track 02 Dolphin Street: [-10 ... -20cts] pitch bend
Track 03-04 All Blues-The Theme: [-20 ... -30cts] pitch bend

Track 02 patched: additional piano intro material (first 6 secs) spliced in from B source (LL57)
(patch portion speed corrected, before splicing: -10cts)

sector boundaries realigned.

Artwork design and revisions by htakat -- http://htakatdimeadozencovers.weebly.com

Final preparations and notes by plaz:
- combined and tracked (aligned on sector boundaries)
- repaired two minor gain fluctuations
- repaired light clicks and pops
- attenuated individual claps during the start of 2 tracks

domenica 22 marzo 2026

Miles Davis - 1960-03-22 - Stockholm, SWE (SBD/FLAC)



(Soundboard FLAC)

Miles Davis
March 22, 1960
Konserthuset
Stockholm, Sweden

Soundboard Reel

DAT Transfer:
Otari DTR 8-S >S/PDIF >Korg MR2000-S (16bit/44.1k) > Har-Bal 3.0 & iZotope RX6 Advanced > WAV >Audacity (Track Splits) >FLAC (Level cool1.gif + Tags Via xACT 2.44

Digital Transfer, Har-Bal & iZotope Post Production By Flying M
Audacity, FLAC, & Tags By OldNeumanntapr

Miles Davis (tpt)
John Coltrane (ts)
Wynton Kelly (p)
Paul Chambers (b)
Jimmy Cobb (d) 

(Early Show) 
01 - So What (1)
02 - On Green Dolphin Street
03 - All Blues
04 - The Theme
05 - So What (2)
06 - Fran Dance

(Late Show)
07 - Walkin'

Notes:
This was a DAT that I ‘Mined’ from my friend Jack Hunt’s collection while I was staying with him after the 2001 Allman Brothers Red Rocks show. I copied a full case of DATs of various bands while I was there. This has since become one of my wife’s favorite recordings. Thanks to Flying M for his post production and fresh digital transfer.

venerdì 6 marzo 2026

Miles Davis - 1970-03-06 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC) Both set


(Soundboard FLAC)

Soundboard
SBD > ? > Trade CDR > AIFF > FLAC

Miles Davis - trumpet
Wayne Shorter - saxophone
Chick Corea - electric piano
Dave Holland - bass, electric bass
Jack DeJohnette - drums
Airto Moreira - percussion

FIRST SET
01 - Directions
02 - I Fall in Love Too Easily_Sanctuary
03 - Miles Runs the Voodoo Down
04 - It's About That Time_The Theme

SECOND SET
01 - Directions
02 - Miles Runs the Voodoo Down
03 - Miles Runs the Voodoo Down (concl)
04 - It's About That Time_The Theme

"Live at the Fillmore East" of an official album is a performance on March 7. And, it performs to this on the March 6. This was not officially put on the market because it had become imperfect collection due to the accident of the master tape.

The sound that can be listened here will excite you though it is not complete collection. This Sextet is Crazy Jazz Machine.....

lunedì 2 marzo 2026

Miles Davis - 1978-03-02 - New York City, NY (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Miles Davis 
Columbia Studio B, New York NY 

Lineage
CDR of "Comeback Sessions" Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 boot -> wav -> editing in Goldwave -> flac 8 

Miles Davis (org); 
Larry Coryell (g); 
Masabumi Kikuchi (keyb); 
George Pavlis (keyb); 
T.M. Stevens (el-b); 
Al Foster (d) 

01 - 5:10 rehearsal (0:45) take 1 (4:10) Studio chatter (0:13) 
02 - 3:59 take 2 (fs) (0:42) rehearsal (0:12) take 3 (fs) (0:08) take 4 (2:48) 
03 - 4:05 rehearsal (0:31) rehearsal + chatter (0:58) take 5 (2:29) rehearsal/chatter (0:11) 
04 - 2:09 take 6 (2:02) Studio chatter (0:06) 
05 - 2:54 take 7 (2:40) Studio chatter (0:14) 
06 - 3:45 take 8 (3:40) 
07 - 4:35 Studio chatter (0:19) take 9 (4:14) 
08 - 7:49 take 10 (fs) (0:03) take 11 (7:09) Studio Chatter (0:29) 

Notes:
Davis was coaxed into the studio by Larry and Julie Coryell, to whom he had been introduced by his friend Eleana Steinberg. Steinberg's attentions were apparently helping to get Davis off cocaine and alcohol, and he began composing again. These items, on which Davis plays only organ, are just riffs, with the standard flashy excesses of late-1970s fusion. Apparently Davis and/or Steinberg suggested as the title for this tune "Amanaura," but it was copyrighted as "Miss Last Summer." (See the interviews with keyboard player George Pavlis and Eleana Steiberg on George Cole's The Last Miles website.) Davis was very happy with this music, and he wanted Coryell, whom he called "Notes Anonymous" on account of his tendency to play too many notes, to join a band. Coryell wisely declined. Davis was in no condition to play in a band, much less lead one. It would be more than two years before he returned to regular touring. 

sabato 21 febbraio 2026

Miles Davis - 1970-02-21 - Ann Arbor, MI (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Ann Arbor Blues And Jazz Festival 1970

Lineage:
Audience recording -> Original (Silver) Bootleg CD -> EAC (Secure Mode) -> WAV -> dbPowerAmp Music Converter -> FLAC (Level 8)

Miles Davis (tp)
Wayne Shorter (ts, ss)
John McLaughlin (g)
Chick Corea (p)
Dave Holland (b)
Jack DeJohnette (dr)
Airto Moreira (perc)

01 - It's About That Time (inc.)
02 - I Fall In Love Too Easily
03 - Sanctuary
04 - Bitches Brew (inc.)
05 - Masqualero
06 - The Theme

Notes:
Awesome performance from the Miles Davis Sextet, featuring John McLaughlin on this special occasion. His playing really seems to set the band on fire, and his riffing on especially "It's About That Time" is worth the download alone. Sound quality is very good for an audience recording. Ripped from bootleg CD, from the Legendary Collection Series. Although some of the tracks are incomplete, I have yet to find a complete version of this concert.

lunedì 16 febbraio 2026

Miles Davis - 1988-02-16 - Mirimas, FR (SBD/FLAC)





(Soundboard FLAC)

Palais Paul Videl

Lineage:
Dsbd: Mdat>dat(x)>cdb>cdr

Miles Davis (tpt, keyb);
Kenny Garrett (as, fl);
Robert Irving III (synth);
Adam Holzman (synth);
Joe Foley McCreary (sop el-b, el-b);
Darryl Jones* (el-b);
Ricky Wellman (dr); Rudy Bird (perc)

CD1 [50:44]
01 Intruder 9:38
02 New Blues 8:45
03 One Phone Call > Street Scenes 11:23
04 Perfect Way 4:41
05 The Senate > Me & You 16:13

CD2 [53:44]
01 Tutu 13:17
02 Movie Star 5:39
03 Splatch 11:32
04 Time After Time 8:25
05 Wayne’s Tune 10:23
06 Full Nelson 4:14

* Darryl Jones' last performance with Miles Davis

Totoal running 104:28

venerdì 13 febbraio 2026

Miles Davis - 1990-02-13 - Toronto, Canada (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

'Nightcrawler' ,
Massey Hall

Very good sound - SBD (or Pre-FM)

Miles Davis (tp)
Kenny Garrett (as, fl)
Joe "Foley" McCreary (el-g)
Kei Akagi (keyb)
Benny Rietveld (el-b)
Ricky Wellman (dr)
John Bigham (perc)

1) Jo Jo (3:51) -- (listed as "Full Nelson" on CD back)
2) Tutu (14:53) -- (out of order; see below)
3) Wrinkle (8:28) -- (listed as "Come and Act II" on CD back)
4) Human Nature -- (15:58) (out of order; see below)
5) Tomaas (6:42) -- (listed as "Time 12 Slowfunk" on CD Back)
6) Jilli (5:44)

martedì 27 gennaio 2026

Miles Davis - 1974-01-27 - Toronto, ON (AUD/FLAC)

(Audience FLAC)

Massey Hall, Toronto


Lineage:

Audience Recording > ?? > Trade > EAC (4x, secure) > Individual Wave tracks created > FLAC (level 6, with sector align)

Miles Davis (tp, kb)

Dave Liebman (ss, ts, fl)
Pete Cosey (g, pc)
Reggie Lucas (g)
Michael Henderson (b)
Al Foster (d)
James "Mtume" Foreman (pc)

first set:

01 - stage noise (01:02)
02 - Moja/Nne [Turnaroundphrase] (12:40)
03 - Tune in 5 (06:60)
04 - Zimbabwe (My Brother) (11:03)
05 - Right Off (03:00)
06 - Tatu [Funk (Prelude, part 1)] (11:05)

second set:
01 - tuning and stage noise (00:52)
02 - Ife (17:43)
03 - Wili [For Dave, Mr - Foster] (cut in the middle) (13:37)
04 - Calypso Frelimo -> Tune in 5 (nc) (15:45)

Notes:
According to Jack Chambers (vol. II, p. 263), Miles embarked on a tour in January 1974 that would conclude with the concert at Carnegie Hall on March 30 ('Dark Magus'). The first stop was supposed to be the Outremont Theatre in Montreal, but that concert was cancelled because Miles decided to attend the heavyweight championship bout between George Foreman en Joe Frazier. Many people did split from massey Hall after the first set.

lunedì 26 gennaio 2026

Miles Davis Septet - 1974-01-26 - Willimantic, CT (SBD/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

Shaboo Inn
Quality A    

Miles Davis - trumpet, organ
Dave Liebman - soprano & tenor sax, flute
Pete Cosey - guitar, percussion
Reggie Lucas - guitar
Michael Henderson - electric bass
Al Foster - drums
James Mtume Foreman - conga, percussion

CD1 [49:17]
01 - For Dave (M - Davis) (incomplete)
02 - Turnaroundphrase (M - Davis)
03 - Tune in 5 (M - Davis)
04 - Agharta Prelude (M - Davis) (with applause)

CD2 [69:57]
01 - Ife (M - Davis) 21:54
02 - Turnaroundphrase (M - Davis) 16:52
03 - For Dave (M - Davis) 18:07
04 - Calypso Frelimo (M - Davis) (incomplete) 13:04

notes for  "Second fragment"    
Source: CD-R acquired via trade with one continuous track,
tracking and normalization done by me using Soundforge, then flac.

This is a rare show that really sounds great from a year where few recordings exist. Seems to have been available on a bootleg cd, but I have never seen it.

Note:
As usual, my tracks do not match Losin, they are closer to Lohmann. "Some versions in circulation have a splice at ca. 4:15, at which point about 0:25 is missing." This one does NOT seem to.

domenica 25 gennaio 2026

Miles Davis - 1987-01-25 - Louisville, KY (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Miles Davis Octet
Kentucky Center For The Arts, Louisville KY
Soundboard Recording
January 25, 1987

Lineage: 
Soundboard Recording > ? > Jazzbrat: Trade (CD-R) > EAC Wave > CUETools > CD Wave Editor > TLH Flac Level 8

Miles Davis (tpt)
Bob Berg (ts, ss)
Robert Irving III (synth)
Adam Holzman (synth)
Hiram Bullock (g)
Darryl Jones (el-b)
Vincent Wilburn Jr. (d)
Mino Cinelu (perc)

01 - One Phone Call - Street Scenes - Speak - That's What Happened 13:11
02 - New Blues 9:15
03 - Perfect Way 4:22
04 - Human Nature 10:20
05 - Wrinkle 7:50
06 - Tutu (Incomplete) 9:24
07 - Splatch 10:29
08 - Time After Time 6:51
09 - Full Nelson 5:36
10 - Don't Stop Me Now 4:08
11 - Carnival Time (Incomplete) 7:44
12 - Tomaas 7:08
13 - Burn 4:45
14 - Band Introduction 5:25
15 - Maze 5:30
16 - Portia (Incomplete) 8:12

Total Time: 120:16

- I receive this show as an audience recording and in my opinion I don't think it is. I believe it is either a Radio, a Pre-FM or probably a Soundboard recording. I will go withe later. Let me know what you think.
- I re-tracked the tunes to my liking.I usual I removed all the dead air but no music is missing as I received it.
- Track 06: "Tutu" is incomplete. The music already started as it fades in.
- Track 09: "Full Nelson" fades out at 0:06 and fades back in at 0:07. I removed the dead air in between. As it fades back in, the first few bars are a repeat of the prior fade out.
- Track 11: "Carnival Time" is incomplete as it stop abruptly at the end of it.
- Track 16: "Portia" is incomplete as it stop abruptly at the end of it.
- I didn't want to alter any of it as I am not an expert in doing so. Also the pitch might need corrections, Go for it goody, flambay, plaz... :)
- I do not know who recorded it nor what recording equipment was used but thank you to the taper

giovedì 22 gennaio 2026

Miles Davis - 1975-01-22 - Tokyo, JP (FM/FLAC)




(FM broadcast FLAC)

Miles Davis
Another Unity
1975-01-22 Shinjuku Kosei Nenkin Hall,Tokyo,Japan

FM>? (probably master)>DAT>TradeCDR>AIFF>FLAC

Miles Davis: trumpet, organ
Sonny Fortune: alto & soprano sax, flute
Pete Cosey: guitar, synthesizer, kalimba, table percussion,drums on Unknown
Reggy Lucas: guitar
Michael Henderson: bass guitar
James "Mtume" Heath (aka Forman): percussion, rhythm box
Al Foster: drums

1st set
01 - Tuning
02 - Prelude
03 - Maiysha

2nd set
01 - Ife
02 - Mtume
03 - Turnaroundphrase
04 - Tune In 5
05 - Unknown

martedì 30 dicembre 2025

Miles Davis - 1982-12-30 - Philadelphia, PA (SBD/FLAC)

(Soundboard FLAC)

Miles Davis
1982-12-30b
Ripley's Music Hall
Philadelphia, PA
2cdr, aud, cdb>cdr, 93:22

Source: "Philly Groove", MegaDisc release

Revision A:
[LIST]
[*]SBEs corrected
[*]gain normaized and retracked
[*]renamed tracks according to Lohmann's disco
[*]clicks and pops were not fixed as a more complete version exists
[/LIST]

Miles Davis (tp, synth)
Bill Evans (ss, ts, fl, el-p)
Mike Stern, John Scofield (g)
Marcus Miller (el-b)
Al Foster (d)
Mino Cinelu (perc)

01 Band warming up (1:06)
02 Come Get It (12:20)
03 It Gets Better (19:54)
04 U 'n' I (11:52)
05 Star People [nc] 8:47 [tape flip/splice at 0:59]
06 Hopscotch (8:55)
07 Unknown Blues (24:53)
08 Wrinkle [nc] 5:31

mercoledì 24 dicembre 2025

Miles Davis - 1946-1959 - Lossless Legs Project (FM/FLAC)


(FM broadcast FLAC)

This torrent is a compilation of prior LL torrents that made up the Miles Davis 1946 - 1959 project initiated by Brion Green back in ~2007.   

Brion coordinated the consolidation and seeding of best sources. Unlike the use of shnid's for Grateful Dead and Phish, there is no similar database of track checksums to assist in improving the lineage of Miles recordings. 

Since this project there are undoubtedly many derived or new recordings. Maybe this bulk re-seed will initiate a possible updating of Brion's idea. 

Because there are many small sized torrents the site admins elected to try this as an experiment - a torrent of sources which should match the individual torrent already here at Lossless Legs.

Note: The above statement is true with the exception of md1958-08-09.fm.LL35.flac16 which is not matching some non-music file. Once this torrent is launched we will reseed that individual torrent with this source.

Altogether there are 61 torrents from the Miles 46-59 Project and its ~ 6GB in size:

md1946-03-31.fm.LL10.shnf
md1946-03-31.fm.LL76.flac16
md1946-03-XX.fm.LL43.flac16 (fragment)
md1946-03-XX.fm.LL75.flac16
md1946-XX-XX.fm.LL77.flac16
md1947-11-XX.aud.LL83.flac16 
md1947-12-XX.aud.LL44.flac16
md1947-12-XX.fm.LL90.flac16
md1948-01-XX.aud.LL82.flac16
md1948-01-XX.aud.LL89.flac16
md1948-09-04.fm.LL45.flac16
md1948-09-18.fm.LL46.flac16
md1948-09-25.fm.LL47.flac16
md1948-09-25.fm.LL78.flac16
md1948-12-11.fm.LL48.flac16
md1948-XX-XX.aud.LL99.flac16
md1949-01-17.fm.LL24.shnf
md1949-01-17.fm.LL81.flac16
md1949-02-19.fm.LL11.shnf
md1949-02-26.fm.LL12.shnf
md1949-03-04.tv.LL79.flac16
md1949-05-15.fm.LL13.shnf
md1949-12-24.fm.LL80.flac16
md1950-02-18.fm.LL18.shnf
md1950-06-30.aud.LL84.flac16
md1951-01-19.aud.LL85.flac16
md1952-04-25.fm.LL25.shnf
md1952-04-25.fm.LL92.flac16
md1952-04-26.fm.LL86.flac16
md1952-05-02.fm.LL26.shnf
md1952-05-02.fm.LL93.flac16
md1952-05-03.fm.LL49.flac16
md1952-05-03.fm.LL94.flac16
md1953-05-16.fm.LL62.flac16
md1953-05-16.fm.LL95.flac16
md1953-05-23.aud.LL88.flac16
md1953-XX-XX.fm.LL88.flac16
md1955-02-xx.aud.LL50.flac16
md1955-02-XX.aud.LL96.flac16
md1955-07-17.fm.LL1.flac16
md1956-11-02.fm.LL29.flac16
md1956-11-12.tv.LL42.flac16
md1956-11-19.fm.LL3.flac16
md1957-02-16.fm.LL169.flac16
md1957-02-16.fm.LL20.flac16
md1957-02-23.fm.LL180.flac16
md1957-02-23.fm.LL21.flac16
md1957-07-13.fm.LL22.flacf
md1957-07-20.fm.LL5.flac16
md1957-07-27.fm.LL6.flac16
md1957-10-XX.fm.LL38.flac16
md1957-10-XX.fm.LL97.flac16
md1957-11-30.fm.LL31.flac16
md1957-12-08.fm.LL7.flac16
md1957-12-18.fm.LL33.flac16
md1957-12-xx.tv.LL32.flac16
md1958-08-09.fm.LL35.flac16
md1958-11-01.fm.LL17.flac16
md1959-01-03.fm.LL9.flac16
md1959-08-07.fm.LL37.flac16
md1959-08-25.fm.LL23.flacf

lunedì 8 dicembre 2025

Miles Davis - 1957-12-08 - Amsterdam, NL (SBD/FLAC)


(Soundboard FLAC)

Superior sound to goody fix version.
Taken from compilation Rare Miles vol. 5
Sounds like it's from a vinyl of the show.

My lineage is CDR as flac, onto my hard drive. Renamed tracks and tagged them.

R Jan 2014

Info from original text file on this source:

Miles Davis
Rare Miles 1946-60
Disc 5 (1957-1958)
(bit torrent download)

Source: various bootlegs, tapes etc. > shn > audio CDR > ripped by an individual to create my audio CDR > ripped by me using Toast Audio Extractor 1.1 (best setting) > Macintosh G4/1000 > Bias Peak 3.2.1 (some digital glitches manually repaired, minor dropouts repaired, TAO gaps removed, re-indexed, saved in .aiff format) > MacFlac 2.1.0

RenŽ Urtreger Quartet with Miles Davis
VARA radio broadcast
"The Amsterdam Concert"
Concertgebouw
Amsterdam, Netherlands
December 8, 1957

Miles Davis (tpt); Barney Wilen (ts); RenŽ Urtreger (p); Pierre Michelot (b); Kenny Clarke (d)

[Original notes for this set listed Christian Garros (d)]

(Set 1)
01 - Woody `N You (Gillespie) 4:58
02 - Bags' Groove (M. Jackson) 6:56
03 - What's New? (Burke-Haggart) 3:34
04 - But Not For Me (Gershwin-Gershwin) 6:44
05 - A Night in Tunisia (Gillespie-Paparelli) 7:04
06 - Four (M. Davis) 4:12
07 - The Theme (M. Davis) :17

(Set 2)
08 - Walkin' (Carpenter) 6:26
09 - Well, You Needn't (Monk) 5:20
10 - Round Midnight (Hanighen-Williams-Monk) 5:30
11 - Lady Bird (Dameron-Heath) 5:04
12 - The Theme (M. Davis) :18

56:28

Note: Originally, on Richard Russell's CDR source, Tracks 6-12 preceded Tracks 1-5. It appears that when this recording was transferred to DAT or CDR that the first side of the album was mistakenly placed after side 2. This is the correct running order, accordingly to the discographies I've seen

lunedì 24 novembre 2025

Miles Davis - 1987-11-24 - Hamburg, DE (FM/FLAC)

(FM broadcast FLAC)

Lineage: 
NDR2 German FM radio broadcast(see below) > via cable FM > Sony tuner > Akai tape deck > TDK TypeII SA90 master analog tapes > playback on Onkyo tape deck > Pioneer stand alone CD recorder > 3CD set > EAC(secure mode, enjoy attached EAC logs in German language) > Wav > Flac Frontend(level8) > Flac

note: original broadcast on 24th December 1987, the music in this ul is from a rebroadcast on 14th, 16th, 17th, 18th & 21st March 1988 

File Size: 1.28GB 

Fabrik, Altona(part of the city of Hamburg), Germany, 24th November 1987 

Miles Davis: Trumpet, Keyboards 
Kenny Garrett: Altosaxophone, Flute 
Joseph Foley McCreary: Guitar 
Robert Irving III: Keyboards 
Adam Holzman: Keyboards 
Darryl Jones: Bass 
Ricky Wellman: Drums 
Rudy Bird: Percussion

CD1 [79:05]
01) Announcement NDR2 by Michael Naura 
02) One Phone Call ~ Street Scenes ~ That’s What Happened 
03) Speak 
04) Star People (a.k.a. New Blues) 
05) Perfect Way 
06) The Senate 
07) Me And You 
08) Announcement NDR2 
09) Human Nature 
10) The Wrinkle 
11) Tutu 

CD2 [64:26]
01) Don’t Stop Me Now 
02) Carnival Time 
03) Tomaas 
04) Movie Star 
05) Splatch 

CD3 [67:32]
01) Time After Time 
02) Full Nelson 
03) Jean-Pierre 
04) Burn 
05) Portia ~ Maze 

Length: 211:03min 

giovedì 20 novembre 2025

Miles Davis - 1971-11-20 - Cascais, PT (AUD/FLAC)




(Audience FLAC)

Imported into audacity. Set the track positions and removed gaps from the transitions. 
Applied DC offset (right channel in particular was way off). 
Exported to one single WAV file. 
Imported to iZotope RX - removed clicks, pops etc. Most were minor digital clicks, but some analogue ones were also present and removed accordingly. 
Back into audacity, the snippet in Funky Tonk removed (see below) and exported as FLAC with tags. 

This Funky Tonk is brilliant - hypnotic from the moment the piano solo starts. 
On that note....there was a cut in the piano solo which had a clip of music in. Definitely not this show, as it has a guitar player in. I have included it in the torrent, at the very end as a "mystery track". If anyone has any idea where its from, please let me know! 

Miles Davis Septet 
November 20, 1971 
Sports Pavilion, Cascais (Portugal) 
Audience recording 

Miles Davis (tpt); Gary Bartz (ss, as); 
Keith Jarrett (el-p, org); Michael Henderson (el-b); 
Ndugu Leon Chancler (d); 
Don Alias (cga, perc); Mtume Foreman (cga, perc)

01 - Directions (J. Zawinul) 11.43 
02 - What I Say (M. Davis) 15.25 
03 - Sanctuary (W. Shorter-M. Davis) 2.43 
04 - It's About That Time (M. Davis) (incomplete) 1.51 
05 - Honky Tonk (M. Davis) (incomplete) 17.04 
06 - Funky Tonk (M. Davis) 14.58 
07 - Sanctuary (W. Shorter-M. Davis) 0.23

lunedì 17 novembre 2025

Miles Davis - 1970-11-17 - Philadelphia, PA (SBD/FLAC)




(Soundboard FLAC)

Miles Davis
November 17, 1970
Electric Factory
Philadelphia, PA

Source: Soundboard
Lineage: sbd recording >?> CD > EAC (secure mode) > tracking (Cubase SX2) > flac 1.1.2 [-8, -V, sector aligned]

Miles Davis (tpt)
Gary Bartz (ss, as)
Keith Jarrett (el-p, org)
Michael Henderson (el-b)
Jack De Johnette (d)
Airto Moreira (perc)

01. Band warming up
02. Directions
03. Honky Tonk
04. What I Say
05. Sanctuary
06. It's About That Time
07. Funky Tonk
08. The Theme

Notes:
These comments came with the info file and are repeated here:
-- According to P. Losin : "The original tape consists of three fragments"... audience recording"
-- Original material was indeed consisting of 3 fragments in the wrong order. Some slight tracking was necessary in order to put it back together. No sound processing applied. This sounds more like a soundboard than an audience recording...
- this is a soundboard recording
- all instruments are clearly mic'd (esp. percussian) and are mixed to sound about the same distance away.
- frequency response to about 14 khz is not seen in "audience" tapes made at this time.
- 02: brief amplitude drops at 3:28, 4:02, 4:11, 5:08, 5:17, 5:48, 6:12, 6:21, 7:30; 8:44 fade out masking a cut; 9:45 brief drop out.
- 04: brief amplitude drops at 2:44, 3:00, 3:39, 3:54, 4:02; 10:00 thru 10:16 gap/splice, from 10:29 until end of set there is a brief amplitude drop ~ 6 sec intervals, most likely associated with an artifact of the way the tape was wound.
- 06: cuts at end.
- 07: cuts at start.
- QC by mfv

Miles Davis - 1970-11-17 - Philadelphia, PA (DVDfull pro-shot)

(DVDfull pro-shot)

lineage
VHS tape > PC AVI (canopus advc) > NLE > MPG-2 >DVD author

Video Attributes:
Video compression mode: MPEG-2
TV system: 525/60NTSC
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Source picture resolution: 720x480
Frame Rate: 29.97
Bitrate: 8000

Audio Attributes:
Audio Coding mode: Dolby Digital AC3
Sampling Rate: 48kHz
Number of Audio channels: 2.0
Bitrate: 256 Kbps

menu / chapter points : yes
song titles on screen : yes
venue : Electric Factory
city / state : Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA
Date.:.November 17, 1970
Length.:.68.minutes
DVD size : 3.50 gig

Miles Davis Sextet
November 17, 1970
The Electric Factory
Philadelphia, PA

Miles Davis
Gary Bartz
Keith Jarrett
Jack De Johnette
Michael Henderson
Airto Moreira

chapter point / song title

01 - Directions
02 - Honky Tonk
03 - What I Say
04 - Sanctuary
05 - It's About That Time
06 - FunkyTonk
07 - The Theme
01:07:48

a You Tube sample (best to watch in 480 as they did not encode 1st part very well)

Miles Davis Sextet at the Electric Factory in 1970 B&W video filmed with a single camera in the projection booth (possibly this was the video feed for the green room & press box like Bill Graham was doing at the Fillmore East & Fillmore West except he used 2 cameras and had a vision mixer) Now synced to a soundboard audio the camera did not handle movement or low light very well but it is very watchable