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The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 (6CD box) [ ÉLŐ ] |
Miles Davis |
amerikai első megjelenés éve: 1970 350 perc |
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(2006)
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 6 x CD |
Kérjen árajánlatot! |
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Directions
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2. | Yesternow
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3. | What I Say
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4. | Improvisation No.1
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5. | Inamorata
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | What I Say
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2. | Honky Tonk
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3. | It's About That Time
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4. | Improvisation No.2
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5. | Inamorata
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6. | Sanctuary
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3. CD tartalma: |
1. | Directions
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2. | Honky Tonk
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3. | What I Say
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4. CD tartalma: |
1. | Directions
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2. | Honky Tonk
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3. | What I Say
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4. | Sanctuary
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5. | Improvisation No.3
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6. | Inamorata
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5. CD tartalma: |
1. | Directions
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2. | Honky Tonk
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3. | What I Say
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6. CD tartalma: |
1. | Directions
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2. | Improvisation No.4
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3. | Inamorata
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4. | Sanctuary
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5. | It's About That Time
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49th Annual GRAMMY -2007- Nominee for Best Boxed Or Special Limited Edition Package
Jazz / Fusion; Jazz-Rock
Recorded: Dec 16-19, 1970, Cellar Door, Washington, D.C.
Miles Davis - trumpet John McLaughlin - electric guitar Gary Bartz - soprano saxophone, alto saxophone Keith Jarrett - Fender Rhodes piano, electric organ Michael Henderson - bass guitar Jack DeJohnette - drums Airto Moreira - percussion
Here is the Miles Davis collection that his legions of American fans have most eagerly awaited. Previously available as a fraction of the music herein and only initially issued domestically (in edited form on the two-LP set Live Evil, The Cellar Door Sessions was recorded December 16-19, 1970 at a club in Washington, DC, where the great trumpeter-bandleader Davis was at the helm of one of his most stimulating groups. When most people think of Davis' foremost ensembles, they instantly hail his first and second great quintets, from the mid-1950s and mid-1960s, respectively. But the sextet on the Cellar Door's bandstand-Davis, saxophonist Gary Bartz, keyboardist Keith Jarrett, electric bassist Michael Henderson, drummer Jack DeJohnette, and percussionist Airto Moreiera- is a sheer marvel of kinetic energy. And adding another dimension of excitement on the final two discs is the blazing guitar of John McLaughlin. With the exception of young Henderson, who had made his bones as a Motown session ace and touring with Stevie Wonder, every member of this Davis band has subsequently proved to be a major figure in jazz, in his own way, each has placed a highly personal stamp on improvisation during the past 35 years. In 1969, the year Davis (1926-1991) recorded In A Silent Way and Bitches Brew, each a landmark of early jazz-rock fusion, he told Downbeat's Don DeMichael, "I could put together the greatest rock 'n' roll band you ever heard." Well, here it is, and if the Davis group is not working the same blues-rockin' side of the street as the Rolling Stones, they're breaking on through the another side-the fearless and perrless jazz side of funkmeisters James Brown and Sly Stone, and rock deity Jimi Hendrix. The twnety-eight performances spread out over these six discs, running nearly six hours, add up to an inestimable document of the musical cross-breeding spearheaded by Miles Davis and his compatible crew. Bringing additional luster to this deluxe package is a number of previously unpublished photographs, as well as individual essays of four unforgettable nights by each of the six men who, with their leader, created the music that elevates The Cellar Door Sessions 1970.
Disc 1 - Wednesday, December 16 (1st set) - 57:40 min. Disc 2 - Thursday, December 17 (2nd set) - 69:55 min. Disc 3 - Friday, December 18 (2nd set) - 46:51 min. Disc 4 - Friday, December 18 (3rd set) - 65:26 min. Disc 5 - Saturday, December 16 (2nd set) - 57:29 min. Disc 6 - Saturday, December 16 (3rd set) - 52:35 min. |
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