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2. | The Legend Of Miles Davis
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3. | St. Louis Roots
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4. | Miles' First Girlfriend
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5. | His First Trumpet
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6. | Meeting Charlie Parker And Dizzy Gillespie
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7. | On To New York City
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8. | A Visit To France
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9. | Addicted To Heroin
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10. | Birth Of The Cool
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11. | Meeting Producer Bob Weinstock
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12. | Miles In Prison
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13. | Signing With Columbia Records
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14. | Working With Gil Evans
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15. | A New Trumpet Sound
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16. | Jimmy Cobb Remembers
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17. | Working With Louis Malle
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18. | A French Girlfriend
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19. | Meeting His First Wife
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20. | Playing With Shirley Horn
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21. | Kind Of Blue
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22. | Assaulted By Police
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23. | Sketches Of Spain
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24. | Working With Teo Macero
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25. | Miles At Home
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26. | Collaborating With John Coltrane
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27. | A New Quintet
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28. | Playing With Pain
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29. | Family Problems
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30. | Playing With Young Turks
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31. | Befriending Joe Zawinul
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32. | Discovering Jimi Hendrix
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33. | Bitches Brew
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34. | A Rock 'N' Roll Phase
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35. | Keith Jarrett Joins The Band
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36. | Tribute To Jack Johnson
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37. | Turbulent Times
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38. | The Saxophone As Foil
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39. | Creative Burnout
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40. | Enter Cicely Tyson
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41. | A New Saxophone Player
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42. | The Comeback
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43. | A New Art Form
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44. | Playing With The New Generation
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45. | A Pop Icon
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46. | Miles The Father
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47. | Artists United Against Apartheid
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48. | He Still Wants To Be Hip
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49. | A Reunion
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50. | The Legacy Of Miles Davis
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The Definitive Look at the Man and His Music.
A Film by Mike Dibb for Channel 4 Television in 2001
Ten years after his death in 1991, legendary trumpeter Miles Davis remains the best known and most influential jazz musician of the last 50 years. The Miles Davis Story explores the music and the man behind the public image, from Miles' middle class upbringing in racially segregated East St. Louis to the last years when he traveled the world like a rock star. Miles Davis' career intersected with every major development in jazz since the 1940s, and this critically acclaimed film covers each and every key event: Miles teaming up with Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie when he was a 19-year-old student at the Julliard School of Music; his influential Birth of the Cool recordings in 1949; Kind of Blue and his classic collaborations with Gil Evans; his landmark 1950s quintet featuring John Coltrane and his '60s quintet featuring Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter; the making of Bitches Brew and the groundbreaking development of fusion and funk.
The Miles Davis Story interweaves rare interviews with Miles himself with the insights and memories of his family, friends and many of the great musicians who played with him during his long career.
The film features Miles Davis biographer Ian Carr alongside other contributors, including Mile's fellow St. Louis trumpeter and first great mentor Clark Terry; record producers Bob Weinstock and George Avakian; Kind of Blue drummer Jimmy Cobb; singer/pianist Shirley Horn; Herbie Hancock and Ron Carter from the Miles Davis '60s quintet; and later collaborators Dave Holland, Jack Dejohnette, Joe Zawinul, Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, Dave Liebmann and Marcus Miller.
Finally, "The Miles Davis Story" showcases many of Davis's most influential and timeless recordings, among them: "So What", "Walkin'", "Miles Ahead", "All Blues", "Blue in Green", "Milestones", "In a Silent Way", "Bitches Brew", "Tutu" and "Time After Time".
Cast: Miles Davis John Coltrane Charlie "Bird" Parker Herbie Hancock
Extras: Biography Album Profiles Interactive Menus Chapter Selections |
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