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Old 03.09.2007, 05:07 PM   #660
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Originally Posted by [iorxhscimtor]
Just found out a John Coltrane one, don't know if works but here it is:

John Coltrane Quartet




 




February
16, 1962
Birdland, New York


John Coltrane (ss, ts); Eric Dolphy (as, fl); McCoy Tyner (p); Jimmy Garrison (b); Elvin Jones (d); Symphony Sid Torin (ann)

2 Mr. P.C. (J. Coltrane) 7:13
3 Introduction (Symphony Sid Torin)
My Favorite Things (R. Rodgers-O. Hammerstein)
13:55


History:
trade -> EAC -> Cool Edit -> (Left Channel -> Both) -> notch filtering (Super Narrow): 60 Hz, 120 Hz, 180 Hz -> FFT filter cut off everything above 6000 Hz
-> Pitch Bender + 0.41 semitones
No noise filter has been used.


This is a good performance; of course, one cannot go wrong with anything live from this group dated '61-'63. The sound is a B- or so at best though.
Also seeded recently were Coltrane at Birdland, NYC, 6/02/62 and 3/02/63, in addition to this one (2/16/62). There were two versions of 2/16/62 and the second seed sounds best. I don't mean to be a stinker, but I believe this is from the first seed.
My favorite recent Coltrane one though is 11/01/63 Salle Playel, Paris; sound is A- and there is a 25-minute My Favorite Things on it that is amazing; I've never hear McCoy Tyner get as far out as he does on that particular version.
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