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Series 8: Sound
recordings
(continued) |
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Subseries 1: Artists,
bands, and interviews
(continued) |
Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR114 |
Jack Wilson - Live
at Memory Lane #1, July
8, 1970
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Rack number: RXH 3663 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound
tape reel (polyester, 00:31:50) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, quarter track,
stereo ; 7 in. |
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First set.
Time
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Content
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Start |
Unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:05:07 |
Unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:16:35 |
Unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:23:23 |
Unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:31:50 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR637 |
Jack Wilson - Live
at Memory Lane #1, July
1970
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Rack number: RXH 5514 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:39:20) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Archivist's note: First set, on either July 8 or 9. Copy of an
earlier or the original recording. Near the end of the recording
Jack Wilson introduces the band (Ike Isaacs, bass; Donald Bailey,
drums and percussion), and says the performance is being recorded
live for Blue Note Records. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR115 |
Jack Wilson - Live
at Memory Lane #2, July
8, 1970
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Rack number: RXH 3663 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound
tape reel (backcoated polyester, 00:45:20) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half
track, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Second set.
Time
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Content
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Start |
Unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:07:35 |
Jack Wilson (JW) introduces the band: Ike Isaacs,
bass; Donald Bailey, drums; himself, piano. He
acknowledges several people in attendance. He says
the engineers are trying to correct a sound problem
with the electric piano. He introduces the next
song. |
00:11:43 |
Ramblin' |
00:23:29 |
JW talks, then: Unidentified - jazz piano
performance |
00:30:59 |
Unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:38:32 |
JW talks. He introduces the next song.
Unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:44:50 |
JW introduces the band. He says they are going to
take a break. |
00:45:20 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR116 |
Jack Wilson - Live
at Memory Lane #3, July
1970
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Rack number: RXH 3665 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound
tape reel (backcoated polyester, 00:29:15) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half
track, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Third set. Possibly a dub copy. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
Unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:00:47 |
dead air |
00:01:06 |
Unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:08:38 |
Jack Wilson (JW) talk about Dinah Washington. He
introduces the next song, "If It's the Last Thing I
Do" |
00:17:01 |
Unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:26:58 |
Unidentified - jazz piano performance. JW
introduces the band. |
00:29:14 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR117 |
Jack Wilson - Live
at Memory Lane #4, July
9, 1970
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Rack number: RXH 3666 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound
tape reel (backcoated polyester, 00:29:25) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half
track, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Possibly a dub copy. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
Getting ready |
00:00:58 |
unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:15:31 |
unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:24:54 |
unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:28:55 |
Jack Wilson thanks the band and the
audience. |
00:29:25 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR118 |
Jack Wilson - Live
at Memory Lane #5, July
1970
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Rack number: RXH 3667 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound
tape reel (backcoated polyester, 00:36:36) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half
track, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Possibly a dub copy. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:07:44 |
unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:18:49 |
unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:25:47 |
Jack Wilson introduces the next song which was
written for his wife; unidentified - jazz piano
performance |
00:33:53 |
unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:36:36 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR119 |
Jack Wilson - Live
at Memory Lane #6, July
1970
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Rack number: RXH 3668 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound
tape reel (backcoated polyester, 00:37:35) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half
track, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Possibly a dub copy. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:10:52 |
unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:19:20 |
Jack Wilson recognizes several people.
Unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:26:08 |
unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:37:34 |
Jack Wilson introduces the band. |
00:37:35 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR120 |
Jack Wilson - Live
at Memory Lane #7, July
1970
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Rack number: RXH 3669 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound
tape reel (backcoated polyester, 00:41:00) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half
track, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Possibly a dub copy. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:06:30 |
unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:17:14 |
Jack Wilson says that the next tune "Angle City"
was written by Teddy Edwards. There are several
starts to get the correct tempo. |
00:26:24 |
Background talking. Jack Wilson introduces the
next tune, "Crazy about You Baby." |
00:32:20 |
unidentified - jazz piano performance, or maybe
just noodling. |
00:36:10 |
Noodling and talking in the background. |
00:37:15 |
unidentified - jazz piano performance |
00:40:14 |
Jack Wilson thanks everyone. |
00:41:00 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR121 |
Teddy Wilson, Jerry
Fuller, Don DeMicheal, Joe Johnson, Tony Bellson, #1, August 1971
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Rack number: RXH 3670 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound
tape reel (polyester, 00:45:22) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half track,
stereo ; 7 in. |
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Recorded live at The In-Place. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
Jerry Fuller says "welcome to The In Place." He
introduces the band: Tony Bellson, drums; (?)
guitar; Joe Johnson, string bass; Don De Michael,
vibes; Jerry Fuller, clarinet; and Teddy Wilson,
piano. |
00:00:56 |
unidentified jazz performance |
00:06:42 |
unidentified jazz performance |
00:12:24 |
unidentified jazz performance |
00:19:01 |
"The Man I Love," "Someone to Watch Over Me," "I
Got Rhythm" - Teddy Wilson medley on piano |
00:26:15 |
unidentified jazz performance |
00:32:52 |
unidentified jazz performance |
00:39:19 |
"After You're Gone" |
00:45:22 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR122 |
Teddy Wilson, Jerry
Fuller, Don DeMicheal, Joe Johnson, Tony Bellson, #2, August 1971
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Rack number: RXH 3671 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound
tape reel (polyester, 00:45:40) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half track,
stereo ; 7 in. |
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Recorded live at The In-Place. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
"East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)" |
00:06:19 |
unidentified jazz performance |
00:12:04 |
"On the sunny Side of the Street" |
00:19:22 |
unidentified jazz performance; at the end of this
song, Jerry Fuller introduces the band |
00:25:49 |
"You Make Me Happy" |
00:32:05 |
unidentified jazz performance |
00:37:37 |
unidentified jazz performance |
00:45:40 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR123 |
Teddy Wilson, Jerry
Fuller, Don DeMicheal, Joe Johnson, Tony Bellson, Ianucci #3, August 1971
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Rack number: RXH 3672 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound
tape reel (polyester, 00:34:31) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half track,
stereo ; 7 in. |
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Probably recorded live at The In-Place. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
unidentified jazz performance |
00:05:24 |
"Avalon" |
00:11:28 |
unidentified jazz performance |
00:16:26 |
"I Got Rhythm" |
00:22:26 |
"Ain't Misbehaving" |
00:26:51 |
unidentified jazz performance |
00:34:31 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR683 |
Keep On The Sunny Side - Mac Wiseman (DLP-3336), December 29, 1976
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Rack number: RXH 5560 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:27:53) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Archivist's note: The album was originally released in 1960. This
recording may have been part of an effort to re-release the
album. Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
test tones |
00:00:45 |
"One Mint Julep" |
00:03:29 |
"I'd Rather Die Young" |
00:05:56 |
"I Hear You Knockin'" |
00:08:25 |
"I'm Waiting For Ships That Never Come
In" |
00:10:34 |
"Little White Church" |
00:13:14 |
"Keep On The Sunny Side" |
00:15:53 |
"The Fire In My Heart" |
00:19:12 |
"Step It Up And Go" |
00:21:01 |
"The Kentuckian Song" |
00:23:11 |
"The Waltz You Saved For Me" |
00:25:48 |
"When The Work's All Done This Fall" |
00:27:53 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR684 |
Mac Wiseman Sings Fire Ball Mail and Other Favorites (DLP-3408), December 29, 1976
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Rack number: RXH 5561 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:29:32) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Archivist's note: The album was originally released in 1961. This
recording may have been part of an effort to re-release the
album. Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
test tones |
00:00:27 |
"Wabash Cannonball" |
00:02:56 |
"Sundown" |
00:04:47 |
"These Hands" |
00:07:26 |
"Waiting For The Boys" |
00:10:17 |
"You Can't Judge A Book" |
00:12:44 |
"Fire Ball Mail" |
00:15:13 |
"Crazy Blues" |
00:17:44 |
"Danger Heartbreak Ahead" |
00:20:16 |
"I'm Eatin' High On The Hog" |
00:22:25 |
"Let Me Borrow Your Heart For Tonight" |
00:24:55 |
"Dream Of Mother And Home" |
00:27:17 |
"My Little Home In Tennessee" |
00:29:32 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR317 |
John Wolf - Gerry
Collate [Collete?], June 19, 1965
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Rack number: RXH 4203 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(00:20:08) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, mono, 7 1/2 ips, mono ; 7
in. |
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Vendor's digitization note: The program is distorted at times. Logger's note: Solo piano jazz pieces. Gerry Collate [Collete?],
piano soloist. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
"Misty" |
00:03:10 |
"Will Meet Again" |
00:08:06 |
"Swingin' Shepherd Blues" |
00:12:40 |
"When You Wish Upon a Star" |
00:18:05 |
"Tenderly" |
00:20:08 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR124 |
Douglas "Tex" Woods,
1, July 14,
1961
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Rack number: RXH 3673 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound
tape reel (polyester, 00:43:44) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half track,
stereo ; 7 in. |
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Collector's original ID number: 37. Logger's note: Woods is a street singer who was blind. He sings and
plays accordion on all selections. Recorded in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
"Down in the Valley" |
00:04:52 |
first line: "Last night as I lay on the
prairie" |
00:07:09 |
first line: "Life is like a mountain railroad"
|
00:10:40 |
first line: "Life is like a mountain railroad" -
two voices |
00:14:49 |
first line: "Way out in Reno Nevada, where
romance blooms and fades" |
00:19:17 |
"Good night Irene" |
00:22:10 |
"Home on the Range" |
00:28:19 |
first line: "I had a home down in Texas, down
where the blue bonnets grow" |
00:32:17 |
Lyrics: "You wouldn't read my letter if I wrote
it to you, you asked me not to call you on the
telephone" |
00:36:26 |
first line: "Oh beautiful, beautiful Texas, where
beautiful blue bonnets grow" |
00:39:33 |
first line: "What a friend you have in
Jesus" |
00:43:44 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR125 |
Douglas "Tex" Woods,
2, July 14,
1961
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Rack number: RXH 3674 |
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Extent: on one side of 1 sound
tape reel (polyester, 00:18:10) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, half track,
stereo ; 7 in. |
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Archivist's note: Includes unedited comments and one song ("Down in
the Valley" (described on the tape box as the "broken version"). See
notes for SR124. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
Getting ready. Pete Welding (PW) and Douglas
Woods (DW) are talking. DW talks about songs that he
knows. |
00:03:18 |
Down in the Valley |
00:07:39 |
PW asks for more ballads. PW and DW talk about
various songs that he knows and does not know. DW
talks but a guitar player called Sam Frazier. DW
talks about being blind and being a blind street
musician. |
00:13:56 |
DW talks about a street banjo player. DW talks
about some of the songs that he has learned. He says
that his wife sings quite a bit. PW and DW talk
about "Beautiful Texas" which is or was the Texas
State Song. |
00:18:10 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR667 |
Alive and Well In Paris - Phil Woods and His European Rhythm Machine, November
14-15, 1968
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Rack number: RXH 5544 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel :
analog, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Archivist's note: Recorded live, on these dates, at Pathé-Marconi
Studios. Dub copy of the LP. The tape box has "And When We're Young"
as the album title. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR764 |
New Music By The New Phil Woods Quartet - Phil Woods Quartet (Testament Records T-4402-A), 1974
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Rack number: RAA 59302 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel :
analog, 15 ips, two track, stereo ; 10 in. |
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Copy of the master recording. |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR765 |
New Music By The New Phil Woods Quartet - Phil Woods Quartet (Testament Records T-4402-B), 1974
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Rack number: RAA 59303 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel :
analog, 15 ips, two track, stereo ; 10 in. |
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See note for SR764
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR184 |
Lee Wooten (piano),
undated
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Rack number: RXH 4067 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(acetate, 00:50:03) : analog, 3 3/4 ips, half track, mono ; 7
in. |
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Recorded on one tape side only. Collector's original ID number:
48. Archivist's note: Lee Wooten was the husband of Ethel McCoy. |
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Time
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Content
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Start |
A male vocalist sings with piano and accompanying
instruments. The song may be titled "I Got to Find
My Baby." |
00:04:39 |
The musicians begin the instrumental piece and
stop because someone is not playing in the correct
rhythm/time signature |
00:05:50 |
The musicians restart the previous song |
00:08:15 |
A song with a male vocalist and accompaniment,
title is unknown |
00:12:58 |
The musicians perform their next piece. |
00:17:06 |
The next song |
00:20:57 |
The next selection |
00:23:57 |
The musicians perform their next piece |
00:26:41 |
The musicians sing and play "Early in the
Morning" |
00:30:28 |
The next selection |
00:34:07 |
The musicians perform the next piece, "I've Been
Worried About You" |
00:37:08 |
The instrumental piece, "I'm Going to Boogie from
Door to Door" |
00:40:35 |
The next selection |
00:44:15 |
The next song |
00:47:20 |
The musicians perform their next piece |
00:50:02 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR211 |
Bob Wright, Eubie
Blake, Teddy Wilson (performers, Side 1); Bunk Johnson, Frank Chace,
Bob Wright (performers, Side 2), July and November 1970
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Rack number: RXH 4094 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel
(graphite-backed polyester; Side 1: 01:37:11, Side 2: 01:37:05) :
analog, 3 3/4 ips, quarter track, stereo ; 7 in. |
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Includes live recordings and some dubs of commercial recordings.
Accompanying set list. The July recordings were made at The Edge
Lounge. The November recordings were made in "a friend's living
room." LC engineer's note: The tape was recorded out of relative phase. This
was corrected in the transfer. |
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Side 1
Time
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Content
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Start |
The performer, most likely Eubie Blake (EB)
starts with a piano ragtime instrumental from Max
Kortlander titled "Hunting the Ball" |
00:03:40 |
EB performs another piano ragtime instrumental
from Charles Thompson called "The Lily Rag" |
00:06:02 |
EB performs a selection by George Gershwin titled
"How Long Has This Been Going On?" |
00:11:21 |
EB performs a cover of the "Coconut Girl Jazz" by
Tim Brown |
00:14:13 |
EB performs a cover of the "Puerto Rico Rag" by
Fort Daphne |
00:17:07 |
EB performs a cover of "Where Have You Been?" by
Cole Porter |
00:20:50 |
The next piano piece, title is unknown |
00:23:54 |
The next piano piece |
00:27:40 |
EB performs the next piano piece from their
set |
00:30:40 |
A piano selection |
00:35:07 |
The next piano piece |
00:37:34 |
EB performs their next selection titled ["I Must
Be Blunt"?] |
00:42:29 |
The beginning of a piano instrumental that the
pianist decides not to finish playing |
00:43:22 |
EB wrote the song "Play" for his wife in 1972.
That year, EB completed 6 rag songs and 5 [waltz?]
compositions. He begins playing at 43:47. |
00:46:54 |
The next piano selection |
00:56:10 |
A piano instrumental selection by EB |
01:02:14 |
An instrumental selection |
01:06:09 |
The next piano piece by EB |
01:10:21 |
EB performs his next instrumental piece |
01:14:38 |
The next piece |
01:18:32 |
EB performs his next piece with background
vocals |
01:21:27 |
A piano instrumental selection |
01:24:57 |
The next piano piece by EB |
01:29:41 |
EB performs his next instrumental piece |
01:34:02 |
The next piece |
01:37:11 |
End |
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Side 2
Time
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Content
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Start |
A band with a horn [saxophone or trumpet] solo
plays an instrumental cover of "When the Saints Go
Marching In." |
00:03:10 |
The jazz band plays their next selection, the
title is unknown |
00:06:24 |
The next instrumental cover |
00:09:12 |
The band plays another instrumental work |
00:12:39 |
An instrumental selection |
00:15:55 |
The band plays their next instrumental
selection |
00:18:59 |
The next piece |
00:22:08 |
An instrumental selection |
00:25:28 |
The band plays their next piece |
00:29:19 |
The next instrumental selection |
00:31:54 |
An instrumental piece |
00:36:03 |
The band plays another instrumental work |
00:38:21 |
The next piece |
00:41:49 |
An instrumental selection |
00:44:27 |
The next instrumental cover |
00:49:09 |
The band plays their next instrumental
selection |
00:51:49 |
An instrumental piece |
00:57:04 |
The next selection |
01:01:57 |
The band plays another piece |
01:08:22 |
An instrumental interlude |
01:10:13 |
The band plays their next instrumental
selection |
01:14:25 |
An instrumental work |
01:19:33 |
The next piece |
01:25:52 |
The band plays another cover selection |
01:33:45 |
The next instrumental work by the band |
01:37:05 |
End |
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Item-ID: AFC 2011/053: SR649 |
Une Soirée Avec Les Yancey (Guilde du Jazz J. 1023) - Jimmy Yancey, Mama Yancey,
Alonzo Yancey, 1957
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Rack number: RXH 5526 |
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Extent: 1 sound tape reel :
analog ; 7 in. |
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