Identifier7561124
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media Typecd LL158
Media Count1
Show Ratinga
Sound Ratinga
NoteMiles Davis Quintet
11-05-1969 (Early)
Folkets Hus
Stockholm, Sweden

Project ID - LL158

Source: FM Broadcast
Lineage: Sveriges Radio broadcast > ?? > wave > flac

Miles Davis (tpt); Wayne Shorter (ss, ts); Chick Corea (p, el-p); Dave Holland (b, el-b);
Jack DeJohnette (d); George Wein (ann)

disc 1

d1t01. Introduction
d1t02. Bitches Brew
d1t03. Paraphernalia
d1t04. Nefertiti
d1t05. Masqualero/

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Notes:

- You can hear Chick pop in about 10:00 into d1t02 on the acoustic
Piano after his electric piano malfunction. Gives the show a very interesting feel.
The sound quality is definetly and upgrade over LL157. The hiss is not there and the muddy low
end is not an issue. This source is almost identaical sound wise to LL156, the only major differences being the
file type. The lack of the radio announcer comments at the beginning and end as compared to LL156 are missing.
This may relates this version to the original broadcast, not the rebroadcast like ll156, or someone may have
edited them out. With the sound quality being so close to LL156, it's hard to say.

- "The titles are listed in the Sveriges Radio files as "Listen to This," "Nefertiti,"
"About That Time," "'Round Midnight," and "Directions." There are two recent
re-broadcasts of these concerts, both with introductions and announcements by
Lars-Göran Ulander and Lars Westin -- the version issued on Mega Disc has
introductions (5:03, 4:09) and closing announcements (0:57, 1:07) with Davis's
"Milestones" and "All Blues" in the background. There is no background music on
the version listed here.- Credit to Peter Losin, http://www.plosin.com/

- "Corea begins the first concert on a malfunctioning electric piano but he gives up
on it; after a short interval, he plays acoustic piano for the remainder of the concert.
Davis's choice of tunes ("Paraphernalia," "Nefertiti," and "Masqualero") was probably
influenced by the lack of an electric piano."- Credit to Peter Losin, http://www.plosin.com/
Source Infoearly set--Sveriges Radio broadcast > ?? > wave > flac
Trades Allowed
Performance
Miles Davis 1969-11-05 Folkets Hus, Stockholm, Sweden
Set 1Bitches Brew, Paraphernalia, Nefertiti, Masqualero (inc)
Set 2Directions, Bitches Brew, This, It's About That Time, No Blues
Set 3
CommentMiles Davis (tpt), Wayne Shorter (ts,ss), Chick Corea (el-p), Dave Holland (el-b), Jack DeJohnette (d)