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Title |
The Prince Of Darkness |
Label |
Bluenite, BN009 |
Booklet /
Back Cover Details |
Biem/Stemra
BLUE NITE
A Product from Holland |
Barcode |
8 712155
033308 |
Country |
E.U. |
Year |
1996 |
CD-Details |
IFPI L033
BN 009 MPO 01 @@@ 9 02
IFPI 121D |
Comment |
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1) Beltone Studio, New York City, USA, March
15, 1954
2) Birdland, New York City, USA, September
29, 1951
3) Salle Pleyel, Paris, France,
May 9, 1949
4) Apex Studio, New York City, USA,
January 17, 1951 (b)
5) WNYC Studio, New York City, USA, February
18, 1950
6) Birdland, New York City, USA, May
2, 1952
7) WOR Studio, New York City, USA, May
19, 1953
8) Radio Recorders Studio, Hollywood, USA, March
28, 1946
9) WOR Studio, New York City, USA, November
4, 1947 |
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1) That Old Devil Moon
1)
Four
2)
Lady Bird
1)
Blue Haze
5)
Woody 'n' You
3)
The Squirrel (short version)
4)
Blue Room
6)
Confirmation
4)
Down
6)
Out Of The Blue
2)
Move
7)
Smooch
8)
Moose The Mooch (take 2) (master)
9)
My Old Flame
9)
Out Of Nowhere (take 1)
9)
Scrapple The Apple (take 3)
8)
A Night In Tunesia (take 5) (master)Total Time |
03:24
04:03
05:43
06:07
05:45
03:45
03:01
05:54
02:52
05:47
06:21
03:06
03:05
03:14
04:13
02:57
03:04
72:21 |
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1) March 15, 1954:
Miles Davis (tp); Horace Silver (p); Percy Heath (b); Art Blakey (d)
2) September 29, 1951:
Miles Davis (tp); Eddie "Lockjaw"
Davis (ts); George "Big Nick" Nicholas (ts); Billy Taylor (p);
Charles Mingus (b); Art Blakey (d)
3) May 9, 1949:
Miles Davis (tp); James Moody (sax); Tadd Dameron (p); Barney Spieler (b); Kenny Clarke (d)
4) January 17, 1951 (b):
Miles Davis (tp); Bennie Green (tb); Sonny Rollins (ts); John Lewis (p);
Percy Heath (b); Roy Haynes (d)
5) February 18, 1950:
Miles Davis (tp); J.J. Johnson (tb); Stan Getz (ts); Tadd Dameron (p); Gene Ramey (b); Art Blakey (d)
6) May 2, 1952:
Miles Davis (tp); Jackie McLean (as); Gil Collins (p); Don Elliot (vib); Connie Henry (b); Connie Kay (d)
7) May 19, 1953:
Miles Davis (tp); John Lewis (p); Percy Heath (b); Max Roach (d)
8) March 28, 1946:
Miles Davis (tp); Charlie Parker (as); Eli "Lucky" Thompson (ts); Arvin
Garrison (g); Dodo Marmarosa (p); Vic McMillan (b); Roy Porter (d)
9) November 4, 1947:
Miles Davis (tp); Charlie Parker (as); Irving "Duke" Jordan (p); Tommy
Potter (b); Max Roach (d) |
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