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  1. Recorded from broadcast of the Cabinet Tapes show on KALX-FM from Harmon Gymnasium, University of California, Berkeley, CA on April 7, 1967. Concert was part of the first Berkeley Jazz Festival. Show was supposed to be at the outdoor Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley but was performed indoors in the Harmon Gymnasium due to heavy rains.

  2. By 1965 Miles Davis had gone through a handful of stages, from the Birth of the Cool nonet’s multihued orchestrations to the development of a hard-bop sound keeled on Davis’ mid-register wooziness and the band’s driving backbone in the “first” great quintet (featuring John Coltrane), to the modal freedom of Kind of Blue. So when the solidly established […]

  3. CD just says St. Louis, June 1963 (tracks 1 to 3) and Paris, July 25, 1963 (tracks 4, 5). Track 3 is incomplete. CD doesn't mention this. Additional information taken from online discographies at jazzdisco (.org) and plosin (.com). Tracks 4, 5 are previously unissued. ℗ 1992 Recording Arts. Made in Italy.

  4. 29 de ago. de 2007 · Recorded live at the Monterey Jazz Festival, September 20, 1963. All selections previously unreleased. Japanese edition with obi and additional eight-page booklet with liner notes in Japanese.

  5. A life and career as significant as Miles Davis' warrants further exploration. ... Miles headlines with his quintet and the 21-piece Gil Evans Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, ... from bebop stalwarts Jimmy Heath and Sonny Stitt in 1960, to hardbopper Hank Mobley in 1961. Then from 1962 through 1963, the bluesy, ...

  6. 11 de may. de 2024 · By the time Prestige Records released Steamin’ With The Miles Davis Quintet, in July 1961, the Miles Davis Quintet that had recorded it no longer existed. By then, the East St Louis-born jazz ...

  7. Amazonで購入. This set of three CDs and one DVD of live performances from 1969 neatly complements Volume 1 of the Bootleg Series with its performances from 1967. The formal clothes of the 1967 quintet have been replaced but, as usual, Miles continues to out-dress the other band members and asserts himself as the leader.