(24bit-96kHz Remastering Processed and Pitch Fixed!)
1937-08-17 Camel Caravan, CBS Broadcast, LA
These Sound Sources had given a remastering process in 24 bit-96kHz environment.
Finally these are converted to 16bit-44kHz wav format. (and directly converted to these flac format). Original source sound quality is very poor... But improved as much as possible by this process!
01-Let's Dance
02-That Naughty Waltz
03-Satan Takes a Holiday
04-So Rare [trio]
05-Let's Have Another Cigarette [vo - Meyer Alexander Chorus]
06-Liza (all the clouds will roll away) [quartet]
07-Russian Swing [vo - Marek Windhaim & Meyer Alexander Chorus]
08-Chloe (Song Of The Swamp)
09-Caravan
10-Goodbye
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1937-08-24 Camel Caravan, CBS Broadcast, LA
01-Let's Dance
02-Sometimes I'm Happy
03-Minnie the Moocher's Wedding Day
04-My Cabin of Dreams [trio]
05-Bye Bye Pretty Baby [vo - Meyer Alexander Chorus]
06-Stompin' At The Savoy [quartet]
07-Swing High, Swing Low [vo - Pat O'Malley & Meyer Alexander Chorus]
08-A Sailboat In The Moonlight [vo - Martha Tilton]
09-Roll 'Em
10-Goodbye
Personnel;
Harry James,Ziggy Elman, Chris Griffin-tp
Red Ballard, Murray McEachen-tb
Hymie Schertzer, George Koenig-as
Art Rollini, Vido Musso-ts
Jess Stacy-p
Allan Reuss-g
Harry Goodman-b
Gene Krupa-drs
OU: Every BG Lovers in the world! Thank you for your interesting and DL. BG had rest so many Camel Caravan Broadcasting performances. A lot of that sources are not CD released yet. I have more than 30 stages of his live performances. (maybe I have almost of all.) After Remastering works, I will upload these sequentially.
Please depend on pleasure!
rar files packed with a (winrar) recovery record -
links require copy and paste to browser
rapidshare.com:
http://lix.in/-b1c60d
http://lix.in/-b34cae
or
http://zzszrs.link-protector.com
http://zzszsx.link-protector.com
filepost.com
http://lix.in/-b7e073
http://lix.in/-b96714
or
http://zzszrz.link-protector.com
http://zzszrn.link-protector.com
Note: These files test as mpeg BUT these files probably test that way because of the very limited frequency range typical of any recording from the 1930s.
They may be lossy but how many bootlegs from the 1930s do we have?
-dave@qb