Miles Davis Septet
1974-01-26
"Second fragment"
Shaboo Inn, Willimantic CT
SBD
Quality A

Source: CD-R acquired via trade with one continuous track,
tracking and normalization done by me using Soundforge, then flac.

This is a rare show that really sounds great from a year where few recordings exist. Seems to have been available on a bootleg cd, but I have never seen it.

Note: As usual, my tracks do not match Losin, they are closer to Lohmann.

Band:
Miles Davis (tpt, org); Dave Liebman (ss, ts, fl); Pete Cosey (g, perc); Reggie Lucas (g); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Foreman (cga, perc)

1. Ife (M. Davis) 21:54
2. Turnaroundphrase (M. Davis) 16:52
3. For Dave (M. Davis) 18:07
4. Calypso Frelimo (M. Davis) (incomplete) 13:04
TOTAL 69:57

"Some versions in circulation have a splice at ca. 4:15, at which point about 0:25 is missing."

This one does NOT seem to.


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Here is what Losin says:

January 26, 1974 (9 items; TT = 123:15)
Shaboo Inn, Willimantic CT
Band recording
Miles Davis Septet


Miles Davis (tpt, org); Dave Liebman (ss, ts, fl); Pete Cosey (g, perc); Reggie Lucas (g); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Foreman (cga, perc)


First fragment
For Dave (M. Davis) (incomplete) 15:43
Turnaroundphrase (M. Davis) 16:41
Tune in 5 (M. Davis) 8:37
Agharta Prelude (M. Davis) (with applause) 10:53

Second fragment
Band warming up 0:41
Ife (M. Davis) 21:38
Turnaroundphrase (M. Davis) 16:32
Henderson plays the "Right Off" el-b vamp for the first 0:08, then settles into "Turnaroundphrase."
For Dave (M. Davis) 18:57
Calypso Frelimo (M. Davis) (incomplete) 13:33
Some versions in circulation have a splice at ca. 4:15, at which point about 0:25 is missing.


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For Dave (incomplete)
CD: So What SW-065/66

Turnaroundphrase
CD: So What SW-065/66

Tune in 5
CD: So What SW-065/66

Agharta Prelude (with applause)
CD: So What SW-065/66


Band warming up
CD: So What SW-065/66

Ife
CD: So What SW-065/66

Turnaroundphrase
CD: So What SW-065/66

For Dave
CD: So What SW-065/66

Calypso Frelimo (incomplete)
CD: So What SW-065/66


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Several of the indexes are incorrect on So What: Disc 1: For Dave (21:21); Turnaroundphrase (18:49); Tune in 5 (8:52); Prelude (10:30). Disc 2: Ife (22:01); Turnaroundphrase (16:23); For Dave (18:35); Calypso Frelimo (12:59).

In addition, the first 8:41 of Disc 1 repeats the end of "Calypso Frelimo" from Disc 2. Listen for the splice in Disc 2's "Calypso Frelimo" (at 4:15); the remainder of the tune is grafted onto the beginning of Disc 1's "For Dave."

Evidence for the date of this recording is confused. The Davis Septet was originally booked for two nights at the Shaboo Inn: January 24-25 (Thursday-Friday). The former owner of the Shaboo recalls that they didn't play on Thursday because Davis's hairdresser wasn't there -- which leaves January 25 (Friday) as the date. According to Dave Liebman, however, the music is from Saturday -- this is written on the tape Liebman made from the stage. Maybe the group stayed over Saturday night to make up for the missed show on Thursday -- although I haven't found any advertisements or reviews to corroborate this.

It's also unclear whether all of this music is from the same night. The master (a single 120-minute tape) contains two extended but incomplete medleys. The second fragment begins on side A of the tape with the band warming up and ends about 9:00 into side B with the incomplete "Calypso Frelimo" listed above. The first fragment begins abruptly in the middle of "For Dave" and concludes with set-ending applause following "Prelude, part 2."

The presence of two versions of "For Dave" suggests that the music here is from more than one night, but this is speculation.

The Davis Septet had a busy road schedule during this period: Shaboo Inn, Willimantic (January 24-26); Massey Hall, Toronto (January 27); Arie Crown Theater, Chicago (February 1); Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis (February 5); Masonic Auditorium, Detroit (February 10); Keystone Korner, San Francisco (February 12-17); Club Etcetera, Washington (February 24-March 3); Carnegie Hall, New York (March 30). I'm sure there are many other dates here, but I'm still looking for ads and reviews.

A review of a Club Etcetera show begins by describing it as "one of the few local engagements [Davis] has not canceled," and goes on to capture nicely the Septet's performance: "His group is improvising, listening to each other, throwing phrases back and forth. They are not working under predefined changes or chord progressions. Neither are they being guided through the performance of a piece they have rehearsed to perfection with the score in front of them. Davis is giving direction to their improvisation, establishing a control that lessens the low points in communication that high-energy improvisational music is prone to suffer from."