MILES DAVIS Peak:71, Weeks:1 15 Jun 1985 YOU'RE UNDER ARREST MILES DAVIS Peak:88, Weeks:1 18 Oct 1986 TUTU MILES DAVIS Peak:74, Weeks:2 03 Jun 1989 AMANDLA MILES DAVIS Peak:49, Weeks:2 05 Oct 1996 THE VERY BEST OF MILES DAVIS ...
Davis left the post production work to Teo Macero. Macero used extensive tape editing and effects like delay and echo on previous albumsIn A Silent WayandCircle in the Roundto create new works from the raw recordings which many consider to be groundbreaking work in itself. Extensive tape edits...
With Kind Of Blues, Miles Davis shows that he was clearly going further than anyone else, so much so that this album will be a first inspiration as much musically as aesthetically that will allow other jazzmen (like Charles Mingus, John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman for example) to make very ...
The story, the many stories, of Miles Davis as an opening act for several rock bands in the 1970s make for fascinating reading. Before he blew the Grateful Dead’s minds as their opening act at the Fillmore West in April 1970 (he...
The results were sometimes less than the sum of their parts, though his experimentation crystalized in an excellent record in 1986, the Marcus Miller-produced jazz/funk/pop/R&B album Tutu. That same year, Davis and a loose...
Miles Davis' "Lost Quintet" (saxophonist Wayne Shorter, keyboardist Chick Corea, bassist Dave Holland and drummer Jack DeJohnette) never made a proper studio album as a unit, but this previously unissued set shows what they were capable of live."...
He goes, [husky Miles Davis impression]“Vince, it’s a weird-looking dude.” I said to him, “You know who Jaco Pastorius is, right?” He goes, “Yeah.” I go, “Well, I met Jaco Pastorius, and he said I look like you.” He went, “You do around the eyes.” That’s ...
Kind of Blue is frequently cited as the greatest jazz album of all time. This is full story of how Miles Davis, Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Wynton Kelly, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb made it
M.E.B. (formerly Miles Electric Band) is a progressive All-Star ensemble featuring Miles Davis alumni revises the framework for modern jazz improvisation. The avant-garde collective revisits repertoire from Davis’ electric period to pay homage to The Chief. The band represents two generations ...
If you find the right one I'd be interested in reading it - thanks! Log in or register to post comments Sorry, Rich! Submitted by Tom L on Tue, 2021-05-04 19:35 https://www.analogplanet.com/content/miles-davis-kind-blue-monophonic-re... Log in or register to post comments...