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Added by zackspaw (12)
Cover by admin (418)

Added on: 25/12/2002
Latest update: 13/04/2011
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Miles Davis: The Sound of Miles Davis (1959) [VPLR-70121]

Country  Japan    
Released  06/1990
Publisher  VAP
Price  4800 JPY

UPC  4988021701211UPC=4988021701211
Collection  Vintage Jazz Collection
Category  Documentary

Color  Black & White
Length  27 min.
Side  1
Chapters  5
Size  12"
Picture  Video
Ratio  1.33:1
Plastic  Transparent
Cover  Standard
Rot status  None reported
 
Manufactured by  Pioneer Japan

 

       

 Sound Encoding  Digital Tracks  Analog Tracks 
 
 Spoken Language  Subtitles 
English Unknown 

 Mint Marks sample 
VPLR-70121-A02-P

 Additional Information by zackspaw (12)   22/10/2008 

Recorded 2 April, 1959 at CBS Studio 61 in New York City. Taped for The Sound of Miles Davis, an installment of The Robert Herridge Theater.

Cannonball Adderley missed this date because of a migraine headache, which may explain why Davis solos twice on "So What," both before and after Coltrane. Broadcast on July 21, 1960.

Kelly plays only in the quintet ("So What") -- he plays a small somewhat out-of-tune upright piano on the reprise of "So What" at the end of the set. Coltrane plays tenor saxophone in the quintet and alto in the ensemble. In the full version of "So What" Rehak, Cleveland, and Elton play obbligatos behind Davis's second solo and during the closing chorus. Closing credits roll during the concluding reprise of "So What."

Track List:

  • Opening
  • So What - Miles Davis Quintet
  • The Duke - Miles Davis with Gil Evans Orchestra
  • Blues for Pablo - Miles Davis with Gil Evans Orchestra
  • New Rhumba - Miles Davis with Gil Evans Orchestra