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miles davis quintet complete cafe bohemia bandstand u s a 1956 58 radio broadcasts volume 1

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miles davis quintet complete cafe bohemia bandstand u s a 1956 58 radio broadcasts volume 1Miles Davis Quintet Complete Caf Bohemia Bandstand U. S. A. 1956 58 Radio Broadcasts Volume 1 (GBR00124) 2nd Reprint LP AUDIOPHILE PRESSING You hold in your hands the first of three volumes dedicated to the recordings made by Miles Davis, between 1956 and 1958 at the Caf Bohemia, located at 15 Barrow Street, in Greenwich Village, New York. The restaurant (which had an obvious spelling error on its sign Restraurnt) was managed by Italian American Jimmy

Miles Davis Quintet • Complete Café Bohemia Bandstand U.S.A. 1956-58 Radio Broadcasts • Volume 1 (GBR00124) - 2nd Reprint

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You hold in your hands the first of three volumes dedicated to the recordings made by Miles Davis, between 1956 and 1958 at the Café Bohemia, located at 15 Barrow Street, in Greenwich Village, New York.

The restaurant (which had an obvious spelling error on its sign – Restraurnt) was managed by Italian-American Jimmy Garofalo and opened in 1955. In a short time, the Café Bohemia became a sort of Mecca for jazz modernists, and several albums were recorded by some of the most interesting artists of the time (Art Blakey, Charles Mingus, Kenny Dorham, George Wallington). Furthermore, Oscar Pettiford (who initially served as the artistic director of the Jazz Club) even dedicated a composition to it, titling it "Bohemia After Dark".

The Café Bohemia was also one of the venues from which the program  Bandstand U.S.A. was broadcast on the Mutual Network Radio Broadcasts. Every week, host Guy Wallace, often accompanied by guests, recorded and broadcast incredible live performances directly from the Bohemia. Miles Davis was part of these broadcasts eight times, between September 15, 1956, and May 17, 1958.

Here you will find, for the first time in history, the complete recordings of Miles (approximately 120 minutes), which were broadcast by the Mutual Network at the time.

Part of this material has been released over the years on unofficial records, but most of it appears for the first time on vinyl, if not entirely unreleased. In all cases, the material is published here with the best possible sound quality and correct speed (most previous versions ran at the wrong speed, i.e., out of tune with the original performance key).

This is a true time and space machine, as we have tried to reproduce the sound of that era as faithfully as possible. To improve and philologically respect that world of sound, we have also decided to publish all announcements (by Guy Wallace and his guests) in their complete version.  Some very interesting and unexpected aspects emerge from these announcements, which will help the listener to experience that era to the fullest, both from a social and historical point of view.

So, turn on the radio and immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the second half of the 1950s with the previously unreleased music of the Miles Davis Quintet at its best.

Miles Davis (tp); John Coltrane (ts); Red Garland (p); Paul Chambers (b); Philly Joe Jones (d)
Guy Wallace (Radio Broadcast announcer)

Track List:

Side A

  1. Announcement by Guy Wallace 2:01
  2. Well You Needn’t 5:48
  3. It Never Entered My Mind 5:02
  4. A Gal in Calico 4:43
  5. Stablemates 3:48

Side B

  1. How Am I to Know? 3:03
  2. The Theme 1:34
  3. Woody’n You 3:58
  4. Walkin’ [Gravy] 7:10
  5. All of You 2:25

Technical note:

Unfortunately, the sole surviving (obviously) mono tape transcriptions of these recordings were not always in good shape, but we improved the quality with state-of-the-art equipment and remastering tools.
To present the complete performances we have used the best available sources, considering that the material was recorded through a period of three years by different technical crews and completely different miking techniques and positioning. This resulted in a slight change in audio quality. This is the best and most complete collection of the legendary Café Bohemia recordings aired by the Mutual Network for Bandstand U.S.A. Radio Broadcast.

Thanks to Piergiorgio Cupellini, Elisa Gabrielli, Paola Giordano, Igor Ebuli Poletti, and Fabio Sala. Special thanks to Bob Belden, Jan Lohmann, Peter Losin, and Teo Macero.

Speed corrected and remastered by Enrico Merlin
Executive producer, Massimo Corvino for Groove Back Records
Liner notes by Enrico Merlin, with special help from Giovanni Principe and Ginger Minneman
Cover picture by Marvin Koner, shot between May 25 and June 10, 1956, outside the Café Bohemia
Artwork concept and album design by Roberto Mares

Complete recordings with radio speaker announcements and voiceovers included.

In issue no. 1 of GRooVE back Magazine, you can find the story and genesis of this record (the digital version of the magazine is available for free on this website in the magazine section)

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