media.gsi-baltikum
» » Miles Davis - The Essential Miles Davis
Miles Davis - The Essential Miles Davis album

Miles Davis - The Essential Miles Davis album

  • Performer: Miles Davis
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Title: The Essential Miles Davis
  • Released: 2009
  • Style: Free Improvisation, Bop, Free Jazz, Fusion, Modal, Hard Bop, Post Bop, Jazz-Rock, Cool Jazz
  • Country: Europe
  • MP3 version size: 1146 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1924 mb
  • Other: AIFF TTA WAV AC3 VQF DXD MOD
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 197

Description

The Essential Miles Davis - Miles Davis, George Gershwin. Открывайте новую музыку каждый день. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией.

The Essential Miles Davis is a 2-CD compilation album by Miles Davis released by Columbia Legacy on May 15, 2001. It belongs to Sony Music Entertainment's "The Essential" series, not to the series "Essentials", established by WEA International, and was released as part of Sony's Miles 75 Anniversary program. Now's the Time" – C. Parker.

Miles Davis - Miles Runs the Voodoo Down (14:01, 320Kb/s). Miles Davis - Petits Machins (Little Stuff) (08:06, 320Kb/s). Miles Davis - Nefertiti (07:51, 320Kb/s). Listen online and stay in a good mood. Org Album: The Essential Miles Davis (2001).

The Essential Miles Davis. Miles Davis - Embraceable You. 03:23. dl. Miles Davis - The Hymn. Miles Davis - Half Nelson. Miles Davis - Little Willie Leaps. Miles Davis - Billie's Bounce. Miles Davis - So What. Miles Davis - Miles Runs the Voodoo Down. Miles Davis - Boplicity. Miles Davis - It Never Entered My Mind. Miles Davis - Jeru. Miles Davis - Bag's Groove.

CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images. Pulling back the reins on bop’s freneticism, Davis loosens the music with lyricism and spaciousness. 12. ON THE CORNER (Columbia) Davis’ attempt to compete in the same market as Sly Stone and others he admired brought forth deep street funk cut with African and Indian textures. 13. DARK MAGUS (CBS/Sony, Japan) By the mid-Seventies, Davis was redefining jazz as pure sound, concocting dense thickets of terrifying sonic funk. Influencing only the most daring musicians of the Eighties, this is still Davis’ most enigmatic, disturbing period. In This Article: Coverwall, Miles Davis. Want more Rolling Stone?

Tracklist Hide Credits

1-01 Now's The Time
Alto Saxophone – Charlie ParkerBass – Curly RussellPiano – Dizzy GillespieProducer – Teddy ReigWritten-By – Charlie Parker
3:15
1-02 Jeru
Alto Saxophone – Lee KonitzArranged By – Gerry MulliganBaritone Saxophone – Gerry MulliganBass – Joe ShulmanFrench Horn – Junior Collins*Piano – Al HaigProducer – Pete RugoloTrombone – Kai WindingWritten-By – Gerry Mulligan
3:10
1-03 Compulsion
Piano – Walter Bishop*Tenor Saxophone – Charlie Parker, Sonny Rollins
5:35
1-04 Tempus Fugit
Drums – Art BlakeyPiano – Gil CogginsProducer – Alfred LionTenor Saxophone – Jimmy HeathWritten-By – Bud Powell
3:50
1-05 Walkin'
Piano – Horace SilverTenor Saxophone – Lucky ThompsonWritten-By – Richard Carpenter
13:26
1-06 'Round Midnight
Composed By [Composer] – Cootie Williams, Thelonious Monk
5:55
1-07 Bye Bye Blackbird
Composed By [Composer] – Ray Henderson
7:54
1-08 New Rhumba
Bass Trombone – Tom Mitchell*Clarinet – Lee Konitz, Sid CooperDrums – Art TaylorProducer [Assistant] – Cal LampleyTrumpet – Johnny Carisi*, Taft JordanWritten-By – Ahmad Jamal
4:37
1-09 Generique
Bass – Pierre MichelotPiano – René UrtregerProducer – Marcel RomanoTenor Saxophone – Barney Wilen
2:45
1-10 Summertime
Alto Flute – Danny Bank, Jerome Richardson, Romeo PenqueClarinet – Jerome Richardson, Romeo PenqueComposed By [Composer] – George GershwinFlute – Jerome RichardsonFrench Horn – Gunther Schuller, Julius WatkinsProducer – Cal LampleyRecorded By – Frank LaicoTrumpet – Johnny Coles
3:17
1-11 So What
Piano – Bill Evans
9:22
1-12 The Pan Piper
Bassoon – Jack KnitzerFlute – Al Block, Harold FeldmanFrench Horn – Joe Singer*, Tony MirandaHarp – Janet PutnamOboe – Romeo PenquePercussion – Elvin Jones, Jose MangualTrumpet – Johnny Coles
3:52
1-13 Someday My Prince Will Come
Piano – Wynton KellyTenor Saxophone – Hank MobleyWritten-By – Frank Churchill, Larry Morey
9:04
2-01 My Funny Valentine
Tenor Saxophone – George ColemanWritten-By – Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers
14:55
2-02 E.S.P. 5:27
2-03 Nefertiti 7:53
2-04 Petits Machins (Little Stuff) 8:05
2-05 Miles Runs The Voodoo Down
Bass – Dave HollandDrums [Left] – Don AliasDrums [Right] – Jack DeJohnetteElectric Bass – Harvey BrooksElectric Guitar – John McLaughlinElectric Piano – Chick Corea, Joe Zawinul, Larry YoungPercussion – Juma Santos*, Lennie White*Soprano Saxophone – Wayne Shorter
14:01
2-06 Little Church
Electric Bass – Dave HollandOrgan – Keith JarrettWhistling – Hermeto PascoalWritten-By – Hermeto Pascoal
3:15
2-07 Black Satin
Congas – Don Elias*Drums – Billy Hart, Jack DeJohnetteElectric Bass – Michael HendersonGuitar – Reggie LucasKeyboards – Cedric LawsonPercussion – Airto Moreira, James "Mtume" Foreman*Sitar [Electric] – Khalil BalakrishnaSoprano Saxophone – Carlos GarnettTabla – Badal Roy
5:15
2-08 Jean Pierre
Electric Bass – Marcus MillerGuitar – Mike SternOrgan – Miles DavisPercussion – Mino CineluRecorded By – Tom SuzukiSoprano Saxophone – Bill Evans
4:01
2-09 Time After Time
Co-producer – Vince Wilburn, Jr.*Electric Bass – Darryl JonesGuitar – John ScofieldPercussion – Steve ThorntonProducer – Miles Davis, Robert Irving IIISynthesizer – Robert Irving IIIWritten-By – Cyndi Lauper, Rob Hyman
3:39
2-10 Portia
Arranged By – Marcus MillerPercussion – Paulinho Da CostaProducer – Marcus MillerProducer, Executive Producer – Tommy LipumaProgrammed By [Synthesizer, Additional] – Marcus MillerRecorded By – Peter DoellWritten-By – Marcus Miller
6:18

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone – Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley* (tracks: 1-10, 1-11)
  • Arranged By – Gil Evans (tracks: 1-08, 1-10, 1-12; 2-08)
  • Bass – Paul Chambers (tracks: 1-06 to 1-08, 1-10 to 1-13,), Percy Heath (tracks: 1-03 to 1-05), Ron Carter (tracks: 2-01 to 2-04)
  • Bass Clarinet – Bennie Maupin (tracks: 2-05, 2-07), Danny Bank (tracks: 1-08, 1-10, 1-12)
  • Compilation Producer – Bob Belden, Michael Cuscuna, Seth Rothstein, Steve Berkowitz
  • Conductor – Gil Evans (tracks: 1-08, 1-10, 1-12)
  • Drums – Philly Joe Jones* (tracks: 1-03, 1-06), Al Foster (tracks: 2-08, 2-09), Tony Williams* (tracks: 2-01 to 2-04), Jimmy Cobb (tracks: 1-10 to 1-13,), Kenny Clarke (tracks: 1-05, 1-09), Max Roach (tracks: 1-01, 1-02)
  • Flute – Romeo Penque (tracks: 1-08, 1-10)
  • French Horn – Jimmy Buffington* (tracks: 1-08, 1-12), Willie Ruff (tracks: 1-08, 1-10)
  • Mastered By – Teo Macero (tracks: 1-06, 1-07)
  • Mastered By [Compilation] – Mark Wilder, Seth Rothstein
  • Piano – Herbie Hancock (tracks: 2-01 to 2-04), Red Garland (tracks: 1-06, 1-07)
  • Producer – Bob Weinstock (tracks: 1-04, 1-05), George Avakian (tracks: 1-06, 1-07, 1-08), Irving Townsend (tracks: 1-11; 2.02), Teo Macero (tracks: 1-12, 1-13; 2-01 to 2-08)
  • Recorded By – Doug Hawkins (tracks: 1-01, 1-04), Frank Laico (tracks: 1-06, 1-07), Fred Plaut (tracks: 1-11, 1-12; 2-01 to 2-04), Harold Chapman (tracks: 1-08; 2-02), Rudy Van Gelder (tracks: 1-03, 1-05), Stan Tonkel (tracks: 2-05 to 2-07)
  • Tenor Saxophone – John Coltrane (tracks: 1-06, 1-07, 1-11, 1-13), Wayne Shorter (tracks: 2-02 to 2-04)
  • Trombone – Frank Rehak (tracks: 1-08, 1-10, 1-12), J.J. Johnson (tracks: 1-04, 1-05), Jimmy Cleveland (tracks: 1-08, 1-10), Joe Bennett* (tracks: 1-08, 1-10), Dick Hixon* (tracks: 1-10, 1-12)
  • Trumpet – Bernie Glow (tracks: 1-08, 1-10, 1-12), Ernie Royal (tracks: 1-08, 1-10, 1-12), Louis Mucci* (tracks: 1-08, 1-10, 1-12), Miles Davis
  • Tuba – Bill Barber (tracks: 1-02, 1-08, 1-10, 1-12)
  • Written-By – Gil Evans (tracks: 1-12, 2-04), Miles Davis (tracks: 1-03, 1-09,1-11; 2-04, 2-05, 2-07, 2-08), Wayne Shorter (tracks: 2-02, 2-03)

Notes

This Set seems to be a special Edition to Celebreate Miles 75th anniveresary.
The Case is metal, the booklet is a 12page fold out, printed 2009, with text, written by Bob Blumenthal

Compilation Produced by Michael Cuscuna, Bob Belden, Steve Berkowitz and Seth Rothstein
Mastered by Mark Wilder and Seth Foster at Sony Music Studios, NYC

This package consists of previously released material. Originally released as a 2 LP set.

CD1 Tracks:
Track 1 recorded 26 November 1945 at WOR Studios, NYC. Released 1946. Available on The Immortal Charlie Parker.
Track 2 recorded 21 January 1949 in NYC. Released 1946. Available on The Complete Birth of Cool.
Track 3 recorded 31 January 1953 at Rudy Van Gelder Studios, Hackensack NJ. Released 1946. Available on Collector's Items.
Track 4 recorded 20 April 1953 at WOR Studios, NYC. Released 1953. Available on Miles Davis Volume 2.
Track 5 recorded 29 April 1954 at Rudy Van Gelder Studios, Hackensack NJ. Released 1946. Available on Walkin'.
Track 6 recorded 10 September 1956 and Track 7 recorded on 5 June 1956 at Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC. Both tracks available on 'Round About Midnight.
Track 8 recorded on 23 May 1957 at Track 9 recorded on 4-5 December 1957 at Le Poste Parisien Studio, Paris (France). Available on Miles Ahead.
Track 9 recorded on 4-5 December 1957 at Le Poste Parisien Studio, Paris (France). Available on Ascenseur Pour L'Échafaud.
Track 10 recorded on 4 August 1958 at Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC. Available on Porgy and Bess.
Track 11 recorded on 2 March 1959 at Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC. Available on Kind of Blue.
Track 12 recorded on 10 March 1960 at Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC. Available on Sketches of Spain.
Track 13 recorded on 20 March 1961 at Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC. Available on Someday My Prince Will Come.

CD2 Tracks:

Track 1 recorded on 12 February 1964 at Philharmonic Hall, NYC. Available on The Complete Concert.
Track 2 recorded on 20 January 1965 at Columbia Studios, Hollywood, CA. Available on E.S.P..
Track 3 recorded on 7 June 1967 at Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC. Available on Nefertiti.
Track 4 recorded on 19 June 1968 at Columbia 30th Street Studios, NYC. Available on Filles De Kilimanjaro.
Track 5 recorded on 20 August 1969 at Columbia Studio 8, NYC. Available on Bitches Brew.
Track 6 recorded on 4 June 1970 at Columbia Studio 8, NYC. Available on Live-Evil.
Track 7 recorded on 7 July 1972 at Columbia Studio 8, NYC. Available on On the Corner.
Track 8 recorded on 4 October 1981 at Shinjuku Nishi-Guchi Hiroba, Tokyo. Available on We Want Miles.
Track 9 recorded on 26 January 1984 at Record Plant, NYC. Available on You're Under Arrest.
Track 10 recorded on 13 February 1986 at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA. Available on Tutu.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 886975367924
  • Barcode (Text): 8 86975 36792 4
  • Matrix / Runout (CD 1): SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT 53674701/88697536792-1 21
  • Mastering SID Code (CD 1): IFPI LP73
  • Mould SID Code (CD 1): IFPI 0713
  • Matrix / Runout (CD 2): SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT 53674698/88697536792-2 21
  • Mastering SID Code (CD 2): IFPI LB46
  • Mould SID Code (CD 2): IFPI 0717

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
88697 31036 2 Miles Davis The Essential Miles Davis ‎(3xCD, Comp) Sony Music, Columbia, Legacy, Columbia Jazz 88697 31036 2 Europe 2008
CC2K 85475 Miles Davis The Essential Miles Davis ‎(2xCD, Comp, Club) Columbia, Legacy CC2K 85475 Canada 2001
88697706102 Miles Davis We Want Miles ‎(2xCD, Comp) Columbia, Legacy 88697706102 Canada 2010
88985357741 Miles Davis The Essential Miles Davis ‎(2xLP, Comp) Legacy, Columbia 88985357741 Europe 2016
85475 Miles Davis The Essential Miles Davis ‎(2xCD, Comp) Columbia, Legacy 85475 Canada Unknown

Video