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Saturday, September 28, 2013

Sam Rivers - Philadelphia 1972 & NYC 1978

A pair shows I shared previously ... just stumbled over the files, and the timing is right, since Rivers' 90th birthday took place just three days ago. He is being missed.

The vibes player in the 1972 show is being identified as Thurman Barker now:
http://www.velocity.net/~bb10k/RIVERS.disc.html

That, of course, makes perfect sense!

And the date, usually given as Jan 1, 1972, is really just 1972 - I just updated the files and re-packed them to reflect this.


Sam Rivers Quartet
Philadelphia, PA (USA), Grendel's Lair
1972 (unknown date)


Sam Rivers - flute, soprano sax, tenor sax, piano
Dave Holland - bass, cello
Barry Altschul - drums
Thurman Barker - marimba

1. untitled improvisation (46:35) [inc]

Sound: A-
Lineage: fm> tape> cd-r> EAC(secure mode)> wav> flac(7)(asb)
(received in trade)

info source:
http://www.velocity.net/~bb10k/RIVERS.disc.html

Note: seeded on dimeadozen.org with 1976-09-02 Amsterdam date (which was commercially released)



Sam Rivers
New York City (USA), Public Theatre
March 30, 1978


Sam Rivers - tenor & soprano sax, flutes, piano
Joe Daley - tuba
Dave Holland - bass, cello
Barry Altschul - drums

1. radio intro (0:59)
1. improvisation (65:24)
3. radio outro (0:53)

TT: 67:18

Sound: A-/B+
Lineage: WKCR-FM > cass > Peak > XXact > shn

Note from seeder:
The fade at the beginning is the way it was broadcast, same with the abrupt ending.

Note:
first of two (?) reels from that concert (from WKCR announcer on closing announcement)

:: ubu ::

Additional lineage:
SHN > WAV > FLAC (8,asb,verify)




2 comments:

ubu said...

FLAC + info:


Philly:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ft9eej

NYC:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/72poho
http://www.sendspace.com/file/w1icwn


enjoy!

Lee said...

That '78 show is outstanding. Thanks for posting.

I had some trouble unpacking the '72 show, though.