How is it possible jazz contemporaries Dave Brubeck and bandmates Cannonball Adderly and Herbie Hancock all had Top 40 hit singles, but not Miles? This best-of collection makes an even stronger argument regarding this injustice with All Blues; Someday My Prince Will Come; Walkin' (live); My Funny Valentine; E.S.P.; 'Round Midnight; So What , and the title track.
The recordings from their 1967 European tour are some of the only existing documentation of the band performing compositions from the extraordinary series of studio albums they made between 1965-1967 -- E.S.P., Miles Smiles and Sorcerer. Now fans can hear live versions of "Agitation" (from E.S.P.), "Gingerbread Boy" (from Miles Smiles), "Masquelero" (from Sorcerer ); PLUS, Miles revisits some of the earlier classics he had been performing for years -- Round Midnight & On Green Dolphin Street , -- all in strikingly different interpretations from the original studio versions. Seeing this band in... [Read More]
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1. Yardbird Suite, 2. A Night in Tunisia, 3. Embraceable You, 4. Bird of Paradise, 5. Ornithology, 6. Parker's Mood, 7. Out of Nowhere, 8. Moose on the Mooche, 9. Don't Blame Me, 10. Scrapple from the Apple, 11. My Old Flame
Miles was phenomenally innovative through his entire career. These live recordings from the early 1970s feature his experimentations with electronic music. This CD includes several legendary hits.
What this disc represents is an abridged version of 1998's mammoth box set for listeners who feel they don't need six whole discs of the classic Quintet--and in many ways they may be right: Miles after all was always an experimenter, looking for new ways to test the membrane of jazz before it finally burst, and even his classic works had their flaws. Keeping that in mind, this disc might not be a bad place for a neophyte Miles fan to start. There's no debating this was one of the stellar lineups in all of jazz: Herbie Hancock, Tony Williams, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, and of course Miles himse... [Read More]
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