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Live at the Hollywood Bowl 1981 [ ÉLŐ ]
The Miles Davis Sextet, Miles Davis
első megjelenés éve: 2010
(2010)

CD
5.150 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Back Seat Betty
2.  My Man's Gone Now
3.  Aida
4.  Announcement
5.  Kix
6.  Fat Time
7.  Jean Pierre
Jazz

Al Foster - Drums
Bill Evans - Saxophone
DuBose Heyward - Composer
George Gershwin - Composer
Guy Le Querrec - Cover Photo
Ira Gershwin - Composer
Marcus Miller - Bass (Electric)
Mike Stern - Guitar (Electric)
Miles Davis - Composer, Keyboards, Trumpet
Mino Cinelu - Percussion

Live archive release from the Jazz icon, recorded during his comeback tour after a five year break from music. His hiatus finally ended, and this concert at the Hollywood Bowl is one of the first live performances he gave after his comeback. The concert's program presents a blend of tunes from his albums The Man With The Horn and We Want Miles plus a delightful version of 'My Man's Gone Now' from Gershwin's Porgy And Bess, the only tune Miles kept from his earlier repertoire for this comeback.


This recording, from Miles' first year back on-stage after a half decade's absence, holds up well alongside We Want Miles and the Japanese-only Miles! Miles! Miles! The same bandmembers are here -- saxophonist Bill Evans, guitarist Mike Stern, bassist Marcus Miller, drummer Al Foster, and percussionist Mino Cinelu -- and they're working through the same repertoire, including versions of "Fat Time," "Back Seat Betty," and "Aida" from The Man with the Horn and "Kix," "My Man's Gone Now," and "Jean Pierre." Davis, as was the case from about 1972 on, isn't the star of his own show; yes, he solos on every track, but there are long stretches where he's silent, letting his bandmembers (many of whom were half his age) stretch these stripped-down, funky melodies to great length with rock-influenced solos. Many jazz fans discount Miles Davis' 1980s work, calling studio albums like Decoy, Tutu, and Amandla overly polished and claiming the trumpeter's command of his instrument had suffered. But listening to live recordings proves that he was still a fierce, commanding performer who knew how to put together killer bands, and this album adds more evidence that to truly understand what Miles was up to in his final decade, the studio discs are less than half the picture. ~ Phil Freeman, Rovi

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