Disco | 1982-04-01 Boston |
Year | 1982 |
Venue | USA, Bradford Hotel Ballroom, Boston, Mass. |
Date | 1982-04-01 |
Notes | Source: dimeadozen.org #588130
Original folder name: Miles Davis Boston 1982 april 1 aud flac16 --- info.txt Miles Davis group Miles Davis: trumpet, electric piano Bill Evans: soprano sax, tenor sax Mike Stern: guitar Marcus Miller: bass Al Foster: drums Mino Cinelu: percussion Bradford Hotel Ballroom Boston, Mass. U.S.A. april 1, 1982 (he also played there on april 2nd) source: incomplete audience tape runtime: 90:01 (minutes/ seconds) first set: 52:34 1. Back Seat Betty 22:14 2. my man's gone now 11:10 3. Aida 19:10 (spliced at 11:33 for tape flip) second set: 37:27 4: ife 11:18 5. fat time 19:48 6. Jean Pierre 6:22 (end cuts) lineage: unknown deck, tape and mikes > ? > Maxell XLII 90 min. copy cassette (low gen, prob. 2nd?) > played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours. a this and that production. do not sell this recording. share freely, losslessly and gaplessly. --- Torrent #588130 Miles Davis- Bradford Ballroom, Boston, Mass 1982 april fool's!- 1st 90 min. VG audience recording and show, 35th anniversary upload from fresh transfer, with samples Torrent file Miles Davis Boston 1982 april 1 aud flac16.torrent (will be personalized for you upon download) Downloads as Miles Davis Boston 1982 april 1 aud flac16 Info hash 189ba2706ed46baf323e4e2ff31e8f31dfb54e13 Description many years ago I posted a few shows from Miles Davis, before I knew what sbe's are and before I knew much about any of these songs or even the band. some have been reseeded, one of them (from april 3 in Amherst, Mass.) was later reseeded with sbe's fixed and is still on the active tracker, but most of them are long gone. some of these have been retransferred including 2 masters, and sound better than ever, as well as being (hopefully) properly tracked and (probably) at correct speed too. I thought a few were worth posting from the new transfers instead of reseeding, although the (Ampex) cassette tape of one of the Boston concerts with this band would not play properly on side 2 any more. so if I have the old seed for that, it may get shared, they're all pretty good quality. the others all still play fine (all on maxells) and sound good, so let's start with this one. I first (and probably last) seeded this around april of 2009 (with sbe's). not this time. unfortunately I only got the 1st 90 min. of this one, probably missing about 5-10 min, not much more than that. so you miss the end of Jean Pierre. the rest is there. the generation of this tape is unknown, but probably low since I got it not very long after the show from a Berklee student. spring is here (sort of, as snow and sleet falls) so have some Miles to shovel white cement by. ian some samples are in the comments. Miles Davis group Miles Davis: trumpet, electric piano Bill Evans: soprano sax, tenor sax Mike Stern: guitar Marcus Miller: bass Al Foster: drums Mino Cinelu: percussion Bradford Hotel Ballroom Boston, Mass. U.S.A. april 1, 1982 (he also played there on april 2nd) source: incomplete audience tape runtime: 90:01 (minutes/ seconds) first set: 52:34 1. Back Seat Betty 22:14 2. my man's gone now 11:10 3. Aida 19:10 (spliced at 11:33 for tape flip) second set: 37:27 4: ife 11:18 5. fat time 19:48 6. Jean Pierre 6:22 (end cuts) lineage: unknown deck, tape and mikes > ? > Maxell XLII 90 min. copy cassette (low gen, prob. 2nd?) > played on tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) > flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours. a this and that production. do not sell this recording. share freely, losslessly and gaplessly. Info file View Info file (0.86 KB) Visible No (dead) Category Jazz Fusion Last seeder Last activity 4:03 ago Size 569.91 MB (597,590,781 bytes) Overall speed 0.00 KB/s Added Sat 01st Apr, 2017 18:36 GMT Views 2 Hits 2 Snatched 0 time(s) Upped by glasnostrd19 Num files [See full list] 9 files Peers [See full list] 0 seeder(s), 1 leecher(s) = 1 peer(s) total |
Media | FLAC |
Live | 1 |
Incomplete | 0 |
ALBW | 0 |
Compilation | 0 |
nVol | 380 |