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Not same radio archive source, but it is Chicago Jazz Fest, and soundboard, too.

Monk Tribute Chicago Jazz Festival, Chicago, IL 1986-08-27 - Chicago FM radio

01 intro 02 Eronel 03 Ba-lue Bolivar Ba-lues Are 04 Pannonica - Ruby My Dear 05 Little Rootie Tootie 06 Rhythm-a-ning 07 Epistrophy 08 outro

Charlie Rouse - tenor sax Barry Harris - piano Cecil McBee - bass Ben Riley - drums

 

 

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  On 8/3/2021 at 5:24 PM, Dan Gould said:

Not same radio archive source, but it is Chicago Jazz Fest, and soundboard, too.

Monk Tribute Chicago Jazz Festival, Chicago, IL 1986-08-27 - Chicago FM radio

01 intro 02 Eronel 03 Ba-lue Bolivar Ba-lues Are 04 Pannonica - Ruby My Dear 05 Little Rootie Tootie 06 Rhythm-a-ning 07 Epistrophy 08 outro

Charlie Rouse - tenor sax Barry Harris - piano Cecil McBee - bass Ben Riley - drums

 

 

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Later that night this happened -

Thelonious Monk Orchestra Reunion

Don Sickler, musical co-ordinator/ Hall Overton, arranger; Don Sickler, Tom Harrell, trumpets; Eddie Bert, trombone; Steve Lacy, Phil Woods, Charlie Rouse, Howard Johnson, saxophones; Mal Waldron, piano; Cecil McBee, bass; Ben Riley, drums

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Here is the link to my upload for the Jaki Byard 1992 Chicago Jazz Festival set. I taped it from the satellite download.

https://archive.org/details/Jaki-byard-1992-chicago-jazz-festival

The tracks were labeled when uploaded, but that info seems to have vanished, here is the set list:

Hello, Young Lovers 
Tribute To The Ticklers 
Tribute To Billy Strayhorn & Duke Ellington (Medley):
Lush Life > Take The ‘A’ Train >  Mood Indigo > Things Ain’t What They Used To Be                                                                                                Medley: Take Five > Cinco Quatro Boogie
Chicago 
The Hollis Stomp 
Saxophobia For Me 
European Episode 
The Man I Love

Track numbering includes separate tracks for Byard's remarks between songs.

Edited by Ken Dryden
Added links to show and playlist.
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Archive.org allowed me to upload a BBC broadcast sent to me years ago, a live set by guitarists Martin Taylor and Louis Stewart. It was sent to me in jumbled order with gaps between tracks. I've tried to clean it up as best as I could, but it was obviously recorded over the air or is source from a third or fourth generation tape.

I have tried to remove the duplicate track with a typo, but I keep getting an error message from Archive.org.

Check it out and see what you think.

https://archive.org/details/1.-martin-taylor-louis-stewart-BBC-London-3-24-1985

 

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