They were recorded at the now-defunct venues Judson Hall and Slugs', The Judson Hall recording comes from the archives of Resonance founder George Klabin, then a 19-year-old student at Columbia University recorded the Judson Hall show with up-close microphone placement techniques and state-of-the-art engineering -- well ahead of 1965 standards. The Slugs' performances were recorded by Bjorn von Schlebrugge, who accompanied Lloyd to his Manhattan gigs. Slugs' has been called "one of the most important jazz shrines there ever was".
Details
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Charles Lloyd |
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Manhattan Stories |
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Jazz |
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9 September 2014 |
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Unknown |
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~ Discs:2 |
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Resonance Records ( RNCZ ) |
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Compact Disc |
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724101773228 |
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D: CD |
Track Listing
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Track # |
Title |
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1 |
Sweet Georgia Bright |
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2 |
How Can I Tell You |
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3 |
Lady Gabor |
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4 |
Slug's Blues |
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5 |
Lady Gabor |
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6 |
Dream Weaver |