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Miles Davis - Seven Steps - 2004 [MP3 @ 320] (oan)
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. http://hiderefer.com/?http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/2246/thumbnailh.jpg Miles Davis - Seven Steps - 2004 - The Complete Columbia Recordings 1963-1964 Seven discs paint a pretty good picture of the sound that Miles Davis gave us back then. Some of the master's mid-'60s material has not been previously issued. As had been the case time and again, the Miles Davis quintet was reinvented during this period. A perfectionist with a golden tone, the trumpeter demanded no less from his compatriots. Arranged in chronological order from April 16, 1963 in Los Angeles to September 25, 1964 in Berlin, this superb collection traces the development that Davis wanted, ending with Wayne Shorter on tenor saxophone, Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Tony Williams on drums. The eight previously unreleased tracks include Victor Feldman's "Joshua," with cohesive interplay from Davis, Feldman, Carter, George Coleman, and Frank Butler. Davis was in fine form, and the music ran perfectly straightahead. Two takes of "Seven Steps to Heaven" with the same lineup, but one moving faster than the other, and one alternate take with a newer lineup and a false start, cement the piece as a standard part of the Davis repertoire. The open horn arrangement makes the most sense, since Davis had a beautiful tone to share. A thirteen-minute version of "Stella by Starlight" in Berlin with Shorter, Hancock, Carter and Williams makes a pleasant surprise. Davis plays it soulfully, building his featured opening beyond expectations. Emotions run high. Walking bass and ride cymbal keep things even for Shorter's entrance. But he, too, builds his solo section beyond the usual, emotionally. That may explain why the piece remained unissued for all those years. In all, however, it's a welcome surprise: one of the package's high points. Many of the sessions were recorded at live performances; locations include Juan-les-Pins in France, Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo, and Berlin. At the Festival Mondial du Jazz Antibes in France, Davis led an informal session that found the music just rolling out casually, with his band at a creative high point. As the applause appears during each track, we're tempted to join in. These are longer tracks: the kind that allow an artist and his band to explore in-depth. "Walkin'," with its upbeat tempo and bebop articulation, stretches out endlessly, with Davis, Williams, Coleman and Hancock finding plenty of room to solo. The unheralded tenor saxophonist, in particular, gives his audience something to remember for eternity. At Philharmonic Hall in New York, we listen in on two sets with Coleman on tenor and Davis' quintet on fire. Again, the longer pieces allow much room for freedom by each artist. "All Blues," with open horn, etches its familiar melody into our psyche and stands apart from the rest for its emotion-laden presentation. Similarly, "My Funny Valentine" gives us a unique performance on open horn that remains unmatched by any other. Sam Rivers replaced Coleman at Kohseinenkin Hall in Tokyo. The full set, while containing no big surprises, once again allowed plenty of time for individual stretching. The songs are the same, but the interpretations are changed somewhat. Rivers gives the quintet a mellower hue with more restraint. His fluid phrasing gave Davis a strong supporting partner who turned out, perhaps, too much like the leader. Rivers, too, could build his solo spots into something furious and dynamic; however, the bulk of his work remained comparatively gentle. The most noticeable difference came when Davis and Rivers played side by side in ensemble. Wayne Shorter replaced Rivers at the Berlin Philharmonie in Germany. He gave the quintet a heartier sound. Like John Coltrane, Shorter's energy went through the horn and made everyone sit up and take notice. His full tone gave Davis what he wanted for his rebuilt ensemble. Together, they produced a session that excelled: the same pieces with a different lineup. Throughout these 1963-64 sessions, Davis plays with his characteristic mood. Whether muted or open, he pours heartfelt emotion through his horn. No one has ever done it better. Personnel Miles Davis (trumpet), Ron Carter (bass), George Coleman (tenor saxophone on discs 1-5), Victor Feldman (piano on disc 1), Frank Butler (drums on disc 1), Herbie Hancock (piano on discs 2-7), Tony Williams (drums on discs 2-7), Sam Rivers (tenor saxophone on disc 6), Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone on disc 7) Disc 1 1. (05:27) Miles Davis - Joshua (April 16, 1963) 2. (06:47) Miles Davis - I Fall in Love Too Easily (April 16, 1963) 3. (08:27) Miles Davis - Baby Won't You Please Come Home (April 16, 1963) 4. (05:14) Miles Davis - So Near, So Far (April 16, 1963) 5. (10:29) Miles Davis - Basin Street Blues (April 16, 1963) 6. (05:31) Miles Davis - Seven Steps to Heaven (take 3) (April 17, 1963) 7. (06:13) Miles Davis - Seven Steps to Heaven (take 5) (April 17, 1963) 8. (06:01) Miles Davis - Summer Night (April 17, 1963) Playing Time.........: 00:54:07 Total Size...........: 124.17 MB Disc 2 1. (06:59) Miles Davis - Seven Steps to Heaven (rehearsal take) (May 14, 1963) 2. (06:24) Miles Davis - Seven Steps to Heaven (May 14, 1963) 3. (06:58) Miles Davis - So Near, So Far (May 14, 1963) 4. (07:00) Miles Davis - Joshua (May 14, 1963) 5. (01:00) Miles Davis - Introduction by Andre Francis (Juan-les-Pins Jazz Festival, Antibes, France, July 27, 1963) 6. (13:54) Miles Davis - Autumn Leaves (Antibes, France, July 27, 1963) 7. (09:17) Miles Davis - Milestones (Antibes, France, July 27, 1963) 8. (11:47) Miles Davis - I Thought About You (Antibes, France, July 27, 1963) Playing Time.........: 01:03:19 Total Size...........: 145.25 MB Disc 3 1. (11:36) Miles Davis - Joshua (Juan-les-Pins Jazz Festival, Antibes, France, July 27, 1963) 2. (16:54) Miles Davis - All of You (Antibes, France, July 27, 1963) 3. (16:14) Miles Davis - Walkin' (Antibes, France, July 27, 1963) 4. (16:47) Miles Davis - Bye Bye Blackbird (Antibes, France, July 27, 1963) 5. (06:06) Miles Davis - Bye Bye (Theme) (Antibes, France, July 27, 1963) Playing Time.........: 01:07:37 Total Size...........: 154.95 MB Disc 4 1. (02:48) Miles Davis - Introduction by Mort Fega (Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln Center, NYC, 1st set, Feb 12, 1964) 2. (10:39) Miles Davis - Autumn Leaves (NYC, 1st set, Feb 12, 1964) 3. (09:11) Miles Davis - So What (NYC, 1st set, Feb 12, 1964) 4. (12:53) Miles Davis - Stella by Starlight (NYC, 1st set, Feb 12, 1964) 5. (08:07) Miles Davis - Walkin' (NYC, 1st set, Feb 12, 1964) 6. (14:40) Miles Davis - All of You (NYC, 1st set, Feb 12, 1964) 7. (01:43) Miles Davis - Go-Go (Theme and Announcement) (NYC, 1st set, Feb 12, 1964) Playing Time.........: 01:00:01 Total Size...........: 137.66 MB Disc 5 1. (00:44) Miles Davis - Introduction (by Billy Taylor) 2. (08:52) Miles Davis - All Blues 3. (14:54) Miles Davis - My Funny Valentine 4. (09:32) Miles Davis - Joshua 5. (11:15) Miles Davis - I Thought About You 6. (06:16) Miles Davis - Four 7. (07:44) Miles Davis - Seven Steps to Heaven 8. (10:02) Miles Davis - There Is No Greater Love 9. (01:44) Miles Davis - Go-Go (Theme and Re-Introduction) Playing Time.........: 01:11:05 Total Size...........: 163.04 MB Disc 6 1. (01:10) Miles Davis - Introduction by Teruo Isono (Sekai Jazz Festival, Koseinenkin Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan, July 14, 1964) 2. (10:17) Miles Davis - If I Were a Bell (Tokyo, Japan, July 14, 1964) 3. (12:50) Miles Davis - My Funny Valentine (Tokyo, Japan, July 14, 1964) 4. (08:05) Miles Davis - So What (Tokyo, Japan, July 14, 1964) 5. (09:15) Miles Davis - Walkin' (Tokyo, Japan, July 14, 1964) 6. (11:18) Miles Davis - All of You (Tokyo, Japan, July 14, 1964) 7. (01:20) Miles Davis - Go-Go (Theme and Announcement) (Tokyo, Japan, July 14, 1964) Playing Time.........: 00:54:14 Total Size...........: 124.41 MB Disc 7 1. (08:58) Miles Davis - Milestones (Berlin Philharmonie, Berlin, West Germany, Sept 25, 1964) 2. (12:38) Miles Davis - Autumn Leaves (Berlin, Sept 25, 1964) 3. (10:27) Miles Davis - So What (Berlin, Sept 25, 1964) 4. (12:53) Miles Davis - Stella by Starlight (Berlin, Sept 25, 1964) 5. (10:39) Miles Davis - Walkin' (Berlin, Sept 25, 1964) 6. (01:45) Miles Davis - Go-Go (Theme and Announcement) (Berlin, Sept 25, 1964) Playing Time.........: 00:57:20 Total Size...........: 131.46 MB
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