Showing posts with label Miles Davis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miles Davis. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Miles Davis: Miles in Tokyo (1964)

Miles Davis's most successful groups--his first great quintet with John Coltrane, for example, and his mid-1960s outfit with saxophonist Wayne Shorter--are well known, but the ensembles in-between are also notable. On this 1964 concert, recorded in Tokyo, Japan, Miles was already working with the rhythm section he would maintain until 1970--drummer Tony Williams, bassist Ron Carter, and pianist Herbie Hancock. The saxophonist, remarkably enough, is subsequent avant-garde legend Sam Rivers.
Rivers is a unique and under-appreciated player not bound by stylistic constraints; he plays with great verve, humor, and invention. Though Rivers seems a bit out of place on this set of mostly standards (which includes "My Funny Valentine" and "All of You"), it is interesting to hear how his sound changes the group, pushing it toward more flexible rhythmic and harmonic structures. "So What," for example, grows to skittering near-cacophony, with a series of complex solos. Hancock's blinding right hand and the propulsive rhythms of Carter and Williams also drive Davis to some of the edgiest playing of his career at that point. MILES IN TOKYO is a fascinating document of Davis in transition, but is also worth picking up for the chance to hear Rivers in such unique company.
Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet); Sam Rivers (tenor saxophone); Herbie Hancock (piano); Ron Carter (acoustic bass); Tony Williams (drums)
Tracklist:
1. Introduction by Teruo Isono
2. If I Were a Bell
3. My Funny Valentine
4. So What
5. Walkin'
6. All of You
7. Go-Go (Theme and Announcement)
Miles in Tokyo
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Friday, July 16, 2010

Miles Davis: The New Miles Davis Quintet (1955)

The New Miles Davis Quintet is an album recorded on 15 November 1955 by Miles Davis, for Prestige Records. As the name suggests, it was the first to feature his now-famous "first great quintet" ( though in fact they had recorded a session for Columbia Records three weeks earlier, eventually released on the album 'Round About Midnight ). The album is often known as Miles, since that is the only word on the cover. As with the other albums recorded for Prestige the following year, the quintet was playing familiar material in a fairly straightforward manner. Coltrane does not play on "There is No Greater Love". ~ From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Personnel:
Miles Davis - Trumpet
John Coltrane - Tenor saxophone
Philly Joe Jones - drums
Red Garland - Piano
Paul Chambers - Bass
Tracklist:
01 Just Squeeze Me Duke Ellington and Lee Gaines 7:25
02 There Is No Greater Love Marty Symes and Isham Jones 5:16
03 How Am I to Know? Dorothy Parker and Jack King 4:37
04 S'posin' Paul Denniker and Andy Razaf 5:12
05 Miles' Theme Miles Davis 5:47
06 Stablemates Benny Golson 5:19
The New Miles Davis Quintet
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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Miles Davis Septet: Live in Poland (2008) [2 cd]



Personnel : Miles Davis, trumpet; Bill Evans, soprano & tenor sax, flute; John Scofield, electric guitar; Robert Irving Iii, keyboards; Darryl Jones, bass; Al Foster, drums; and Mino Cinelu, percussion. Recorded at Congress Hall, Warsaw, Poland, October 13, 1983.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Miles Davis: Munich Concert (2005) mp3 @ 320K [3 cd]



Outstanding three CD set featuring the entire July 1988 15 song performance at the Munich Philharmonic Concert Hall plus a blistering 35 minute version of 'Call It Anything' taken from his1970 Isle Of Wight Festival show. The Munich concert features able assistance from Kenny Garrett, Bobby Irving, Adam Holzman and Joseph McCreary amongst others while the Isle Of Wight track features Chick Corea, Keith Jarrett, Dave Holland and Jack DeJohnette. Songs include 'Perfect Way', 'Tutu', 'Time After Time' and more.


Disc 1
1.Perfect Way
2.Human Nature
3.Titu
4.Splatch
5.Heavy Metal Prelude
6.Heavy Metal
Disc 2
7.Don't Stop Me Now
8.Carnival Time
9.Tomaas
10.New Blues
11.Portia
Disc 3
12.Hannibal
13.Code M.d.
14.Jean Pierre
15.Time After
16.Call It Anything ( Bonus Track)
(311MB)

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Miles Davis - Miles In The Clouds (2009)


Miles Davis - Miles In The Clouds Year: 2009 Company Label: Hachette Rusconi S.P.A Bitrate: 320 kbps
Miles Davis - Miles In The Clouds Tracks:01 Move 02 My Man's Gone Now 03 Springville 04 Here Come De Honey Man 05 The Jitterbug Waltz 06 It Ain't Necessarily So 07 Miles Ahead 08 My Ship 09 New Rhumba 10 Gone,gone,gone 11 Gone 12 Blues for Pablo 13 Wild Man Blues 14 The Duke 15 I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (by Anyone But You) 16 Bess, You is My Woman Now 17 There's A Boat That's Leaving Soon for New York 18 Poem for Brass 19 Godchild