John Coltrane 1958-05-17
Cafe Bohemia, New York, NY
Set 1
Introduction (Guy Wallace) 0:14
"The controversial Miles Davis... We call him controversial because some people like him, some people don't. We love him, and we're trying to get you to love him, and after you hear him tonight, if you're hearing him for the first time, we know that you will love him."
Four (M. Davis) 4:45
Issued as "Four Plus One More" on Chakra and Black Label.
Bye Bye Blackbird (R. Henderson-M. Dixon) 6:49
Walkin' (R. Carpenter) 6:27
Issued as "Rollin' and Blowin'" on Chakra and Black Label.
Two Bass Hit (J. Lewis-D. Gillespie) 1:37
Incomplete on Yadeon 502 (first 0:48) and on Jazz Band EBCD 2101 (last 1:06). Voiceover 0:45-1:37. Guy Wallace: "That's the one... Miles Davis, Miles Davis and his horn, playing for you from the Caf? Bohemia, 15 Barrow Street in Greenwich Village, Jimmy Garifolo's home of modern jazz. How 'bout the personnel, Don, do you know who was with Miles tonight?" Don Cerulli: "We there's Miles of course on trumpet, and John Coltrane, the very distinctive-sounding tenor sax player, Bill Evans on piano, and if you heard in the last tune, that beautiful arco passage, you knew it was Paul Chambers on bass, and Philly Joe Jones on drums." Wallace: "Thank you very much Don Cerulli, the New York editor of Downbeat, as I'm sure you gathered from that erudite, ah, discussion of who's at the Bohemia. Incidentally, if you wanna get down to the Bohemia some Sunday afternoon, it's a great place to go, wonderful place to go. They have a jazz concert section down there -- you just go in, pay your admission price, and that's all, you don't have to buy anything else."
"The controversial Miles Davis... We call him controversial because some people like him, some people don't. We love him, and we're trying to get you to love him, and after you hear him tonight, if you're hearing him for the first time, we know that you will love him."
Four (M. Davis) 4:45
Issued as "Four Plus One More" on Chakra and Black Label.
Bye Bye Blackbird (R. Henderson-M. Dixon) 6:49
Walkin' (R. Carpenter) 6:27
Issued as "Rollin' and Blowin'" on Chakra and Black Label.
Two Bass Hit (J. Lewis-D. Gillespie) 1:37
Incomplete on Yadeon 502 (first 0:48) and on Jazz Band EBCD 2101 (last 1:06). Voiceover 0:45-1:37. Guy Wallace: "That's the one... Miles Davis, Miles Davis and his horn, playing for you from the Caf? Bohemia, 15 Barrow Street in Greenwich Village, Jimmy Garifolo's home of modern jazz. How 'bout the personnel, Don, do you know who was with Miles tonight?" Don Cerulli: "We there's Miles of course on trumpet, and John Coltrane, the very distinctive-sounding tenor sax player, Bill Evans on piano, and if you heard in the last tune, that beautiful arco passage, you knew it was Paul Chambers on bass, and Philly Joe Jones on drums." Wallace: "Thank you very much Don Cerulli, the New York editor of Downbeat, as I'm sure you gathered from that erudite, ah, discussion of who's at the Bohemia. Incidentally, if you wanna get down to the Bohemia some Sunday afternoon, it's a great place to go, wonderful place to go. They have a jazz concert section down there -- you just go in, pay your admission price, and that's all, you don't have to buy anything else."
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
May 17, 1958 (5 items, 19:52)
Caf? Bohemia, New York
Mutual Network radio broadcast
Miles Davis Quintet
Miles Davis (tpt); John Coltrane (ts); Bill Evans (p); Paul Chambers (b); Philly Joe Jones (d); Guy Wallace (ann)
Caf? Bohemia, New York
Mutual Network radio broadcast
Miles Davis Quintet
Miles Davis (tpt); John Coltrane (ts); Bill Evans (p); Paul Chambers (b); Philly Joe Jones (d); Guy Wallace (ann)
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