12 August 2009

George Lewis - Live in Florence '78



Continuing with George Lewis, here is a nice
solo trombone performance.
Creative music of course, but even technical
mastery of the instrument and great sense of
humour.

Rec. live in Florence, Italy, on July 8th, 1978
(mix recording)

George Lewis,trombone

1. Track #1 (07:54)
2. Track #2 (06:29)
3. Track #3 (08:28)
4. Track #4 (03:48)
5. Track #5 (03:42)
6. Track #6 (04:45)
7. Track #7 (04:15)
8. Untitled Dream Sequence (06:48)

Total Time 46:11

12 comments:

  1. lame (104 MB) :

    http://rapidshare.com/files/266563509/GL_Florence_78_mp3.rar

    flac (243 MB) :

    http://rapidshare.com/files/266536035/GL_Florence_78_flac.part1.rar

    http://rapidshare.com/files/266555367/GL_Florence_78_flac.part2.rar

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  2. Thank you once again, riccardo. I was wondering, do you keep any unedited recordings on your hard drive? I would love to attempt a re-master of a few of these wonderful recordings (especially a few of the solo piano pieces.) I would gladly post the results back to you if they are satisfactory. Thanks again, alec.

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  3. Thnaks riccardo. I look forward to listening.

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  4. Thanks Riccardo. This is super precious stuff since there isn't that much George Lewis as a leader, and only the one (superb) solo trombone album. I look forward to hearing it.

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  5. @ alec

    I'll need to have a yours valid email address...

    riccardo

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  6. Hello Riccardo, thank you for the reply! I hope that some of this audio software that I have amassed can be put to a better use than my own music. Here is my e-mail address:
    areynos@hotmail.com

    Thank you again! Look forward to hearing from you.

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  7. Thanks, mate,
    For this solo gem and the rest of the music that otherwise would have stayed afar.
    Erez, Israel

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  8. possible to reup please? Thanks!

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  9. New link:

    Adrive

    Great to hear this, actually for the first time, as Lewis explores the tonal and expressive ranges of his instrument, with a good portion of humour thrown in.

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  10. YEAAAAHHHH. Thanks kinabalu!!!
    Another great resurrection. Surprised I didn't request this one with the other Lewis' from Riccardo's posts. Really looking forward to checking this out.

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