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Miles Davis - Miles Davis at Fillmore: Live at the Fillmore East (1997)

Miles Davis - Miles Davis at Fillmore: Live at the Fillmore East (1997)

BAND/ARTIST: Miles Davis

  • Title: Miles Davis at Fillmore: Live at the Fillmore East
  • Year Of Release: 1997
  • Label: Columbia [C2K 65139]
  • Genre: Jazz, Fusion
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
  • Total Time: 01:41:05
  • Total Size: 600 MB(+3%) | 239 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

CD1:

Wednesday Miles
01. Directions (Zawinul) - 2:30
02. Bitches Brew (Miles) - 0:53
03. The Mask (Miles) - 1:35
04. It's About That Time (Miles) - 8:12
05. Bitches Brew/The Theme (Miles) - 10:58
Thursday Miles
06. Directions (Zawinul) - 5:35
07. The Mask (Miles) - 9:49
08. It's About That Time (Miles) - 11:21

CD2:

Friday Miles
01. It's About That Time (Miles) - 9:01
02. I Fall in Love Too Easily (Styne-Cahn) - 1:59
03. Sanctuary (Shorter) - 3:43
04. Bitches Brew/The Theme (Miles) - 13:12
Saturday Miles
05. It's About That Time (Miles) - 3:43
06. I Fall in Love Too Easily (Styne-Cahn) - 0:53
07. Sanctuary (Shorter) - 2:49
08. Bitches Brew (Miles) - 6:56
09. Willie Nelson/The Theme (Miles) - 7:56

Recorded at "The Fillmore East", New York on June 17–20, 1970

Miles Davis - Miles Davis at Fillmore: Live at the Fillmore East (1997)

personnel :

Miles Davis - trumpet
Steve Grossman - soprano saxophone
Chick Corea - electric piano
Keith Jarrett - organ
Dave Holland - electric bass, acoustic bass
Jack DeJohnette - drums
Airto Moreira - percussion

With the critical reviews for Bitches Brew popping up in everything from local and national newspapers to jazz magazines, and Steve Grossman firmly established in the saxophone chair recently vacated by Wayne Shorter, Miles threw his band a curve ball. He added Keith Jarrett on organ to a group that already included bassist Dave Holland, electric pianist Chick Corea, percussionist Airto Moreira, and drummer Jack DeJohnette for a four-night stand at the Fillmore East. This double-LP/CD package puts together selections from each night, without regard for repetition. It's fine that there are numerous performances of certain tunes: the problem is that, although the music is compelling, it's schizophrenic because there are no full performances on the final release; they were all edited severely (as was standard practice by Teo Macero and Davis). Rather than the long jams that fans and foes had been accustomed to hearing, presented here are snippets taken from the heart of the performances, such as two and a half minutes from "Directions" and eight from the center of "It's About That Time" (which sounds a hell of a lot like Weather Report's "125th Street Congress" from Sweetnighter). To compound this, when the music from Friday night actually collects some of the music from Thursday night -- different segments are edited within tunes, the grooves don't necessarily match and for this set (unlike many other live Miles dates) just as a composition starts to gel, it segues into another rather abruptly. Organically, in a live setting, it isn't the way Miles worked; pieces would evolve, slowly, with a kind of spooky continuity. Black Beauty set is preferable to this one, though there isn't any Jarrett, or the March 7, 1970 issue on CD called It's About That Time (which does include Jarrett) because both contain continuous performances. This collection only reveals that the band was capable of blowing everybody's mind; though that never actually happens.~Thom Jurek




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  • mldekker
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Met Veel Dank !!