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Kenny Burrell 10/17/1977

SHOWID 305152

Set I

Will You Still Be Mine?
Them Their Eyes
A Child Is Born
unknown
Take The A Train
Have You Met Miss Jones?
unknown
Woody'n You
Theme

Set II

 

Set III

 

Comment

Kenny Burrell: Electric Guitar
Reggie Johnson: Double Bass
Alan Dawson: Drums

Collectors With This Show

User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Shearing (5/5) FLAC / 1 A View  
collector007 (5/0) FLAC / A A- View   CASS(?) > CDR(?) > EAC > WAV > CD WAVE (track splits) > Sound Forge 5.0 (fades/edits)...
Andrew T (5/4.8) cdr / 1 View  
Gary K (5/5) cdr / 1 A A View  
Carlos (5/5) cdr / 1 A A View  
taraimo (5/5) CDR / 1 A View   SBD
Ken Dryden (3/5) CDR / 0 View  
John (3/5) / 0 View  
Mike Langen (2/4.9) cdr / 1 A View   sbrd (?)
Notes: Kenny Burrell 1977-10-17 Sandy's Jazz Revival Beverly, MA Source: (see notes) Lineage: CASS(?) > CDR(?) > EAC > WAV > CD WAVE (track splits) > Sound Forge 5.0 (fades/edits) > FLAC (via Trader's Little Helper) 01. Will You Still Be Mine? (07:19) 02. Them Their Eyes (12:55) 03. (10:33) 04. (08:10) 05. Take The A-Train (06:24) 06. Have You Met Miss Jones? (08:14) 07. (06:58) 08. Woody'n You (14:01) 09. Theme (02:34) Total Time: 77:14 Personnel: Kenny Burrell (guitar) Reggie Johnson (bass) Alan Dawson (drums) Notes: I received this show in a trade several years ago. I know this recording was a transfer from cassette. I don't know how many cassette generations there are, but I assume that this was a transfer from a master or very low-gen cassette because there isn't a hint of hiss to be heard. I am not certain of the source of this recording, but I would say that this show was recorded directly from the soundboard or using stage mics (I can't quite tell). Either way, the sound quality is excellent, and aside from the trader that I got this from I have not seen this show in circulation (as of 3/16/06).
Mike In Boone (2/5) CDR / 1 A A View  
Notes: Kenny Burrell (Guitar), Reggie Johnson (Bass), Alan Dawson (Drums)
Todd & Aimey (2/0) flac / 1 View   CASS(?) > CDR(?) > EAC > WAV > CD WAVE (track splits) >
deathglider (1/5) CD-R / 1 View  
Notes: Source, recording process, & lineage info are unknown. FLAC[max1000d]
Camber (1/1) / 0 View   aud/SBD?
Noraa (1/0) flac / 1 View   CASS(?) > CDR(?) > EAC > WAV
Notes: Kenny Burrell 1977-10-17 Sandy's Jazz Revival Beverly, MA Source: (see notes) Lineage: CASS(?) > CDR(?) > EAC > WAV > CD WAVE (track splits) > Sound Forge 5.0 (fades/edits) > FLAC (via Trader's Little Helper) 01. (07:19) 02. (12:55) 03. (10:33) 04. (08:10) 05. Take The A Train (06:24) 06. (08:14) 07. (06:58) 08. Woody -n- You (14:01) 09. (02:34) Total Time: 77:14 Personnel: Kenny Burrell (guitar) Reggie Johnson (bass) Alan Dawson (drums) Notes: I received this show in a trade several years ago. I know this recording was a transfer from cassette. I don't know how many cassette generations there are, but I assume that this was a transfer from a master or very low-gen cassette because there isn't a hint of hiss to be heard. I am not certain of the source of this recording, but I would say that this show was recorded directly from the soundboard or using stage mics (I can't quite tell). Either way, the sound quality is excellent, and aside from the trader that I got this from I have not seen this show in circulation (as of 3/16/06).
Noraa (1/0) flac / 1 View   CASS(?) > CDR(?) > EAC ...
Notes: Kenny Burrell 1977-10-17 Sandy's Jazz Revival Beverly, MA Source: (see notes) Lineage: CASS(?) > CDR(?) > EAC > WAV > CD WAVE (track splits) > Sound Forge 5.0 (fades/edits) > FLAC (via Trader's Little Helper) 01. (07:19) 02. (12:55) 03. (10:33) 04. (08:10) 05. Take The A Train (06:24) 06. (08:14) 07. (06:58) 08. Woody -n- You (14:01) 09. (02:34) Total Time: 77:14 Personnel: Kenny Burrell (guitar) Reggie Johnson (bass) Alan Dawson (drums) Notes: I received this show in a trade several years ago. I know this recording was a transfer from cassette. I don't know how many cassette generations there are, but I assume that this was a transfer from a master or very low-gen cassette because there isn't a hint of hiss to be heard. I am not certain of the source of this recording, but I would say that this show was recorded directly from the soundboard or using stage mics (I can't quite tell). Either way, the sound quality is excellent, and aside from the trader that I got this from I have not seen this show in circulation (as of 3/16/06).