Friday, December 19, 2008

Carla Bley - Paris 1980

Aller guten Dinge sind drei... so here's the third Carla Bley show, the last one for the moment. The earlier two are Chateauvallon 1977 and Austin 1978 - both among my favourites!
I got all three from dime originally, but did some edits (fixing marks, deleting radio announcers and such). This one here seems to be sourced from three radio broadcasts on French radio.
The band here is more like the "usual" gang: Mantler, Swallow, Dagradi, Earl McIntyre, and there's D. Sharpe, as well as the great Gary Valente!

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Carla Bley
Festival de Jazz de Paris
Paris (FR), Théâtre de la Ville
November 6, 1980


Michael Mantler - trumpet
Gary Valente - trombone
Earl McIntyre - euphonium
Joe Daley - tuba
Courtney Winter - soprano & alto sax, clarinet
Tony Dagradi - tenor sax
Carla Bley - piano, organ & vocals
Arturo O'Farrill - piano & organ
Steve Swallow - electric bass
D. Sharpe - drums

1. 8 1/2 (4:12) [slightly cut at beginning]
2. Utviklingssang (7:58)
3. I Can’t Get My Motor To Start (3:36) [cuts in]
4. I Want You To Love Me, But You Hate Me (2:40) [CB,DS-voc]
5. Very Very Simple (6:38) [AOF-voc]
6. Murder (4:29) [band & CB-voc]
7. Reactionary Tango (in three parts) (7:06) [cut]
8. Musique Mecanique (7:04)
9. Copyright Royalties (7:13)
10. Hot River (6:12) [GV-voc] [inc, fades]

TT: 57:13

Sound: A-
Lineage: FM > tapes > CD R > EAC > WAV > FLAC

Notes:
Bob Stewart was given on tuba, but the announcer mentions Daley in the announcement following #2, Steve Slagle was given as alto saxist instead of Courtney Winter, and O'Farrill & McIntyre were not listed originally.

4 comments:

  1. links coming in a couple of hours... as usual, FLAC (fully tagged) + info

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  2. http://rapidshare.com/files/174827793/CarlaBley_1980-11-06_Paris_-_edited.part1.rar
    http://rapidshare.com/files/174822511/CarlaBley_1980-11-06_Paris_-_edited.part2.rar

    enjoy!

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  3. This european tour 1980 was the great event. Thanks so much.

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  4. This is really a fine surprise, thank you

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