Miles Davis Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette Miles Davis/Saturn God Kronos NY, USA 1970 2Source Edition
Miles Davis Keith Jarrett, Chick Corea Dave Holland, Jack DeJohnette Miles Davis/Saturn God Kronos NY, USA 1970 2Source Edition
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Miles fans will be drooling with delight and buying it immediately. This is the ultimate collection item that even general music fans who are confused and bewildered should have! It's called "Saturn God Chronos" The Complete Saturday Miles Definitive Edition! General music fans who are confused should read from Chapter 1. Those who are mostly familiar with "Complete Saturday Miles" should read Chapter 2. * Chapter 1 * "Complete Saturday Miles" In 1970, the jazz king Miles Davis, armed with electricity, finally descended on the Fillmore East, the "Hall of Fame of Rock and Roll." With Chick Corea's Fender Rhodes and Keith Jarrett's electric organ on either side, Dave Holland's electric bass, Jack DeJohnette's complex rock drumming glaring from behind, and Iart's percussion tricks, they captivated the Fillmore fans with their discerning ears for rock music. From the many concerts that were held, the still popular "Miles at Fillmore East" was born. This album was created by Teo Macero, who edited the four days of performances that took place from June 17th to 20th, 1970 (Wednesday to Saturday) and named them "Wednesday Miles", "Thursday Miles", "Friday Miles", and "Saturday Miles" after the days of the week. In other words, the tracks were cut and pasted together to create a single song for each day of the week. The item that will be introduced this time is the performance on Saturday, the fourth day, "Saturday Miles", a live recording before Teo Macero's scalpel was used, that is, all the performances according to the set list that was performed on that day. You may think, "Oh, that's amazing!", but so far it's "not so amazing". This is because titles with this kind of meaning have been circulated in the past as collector's items, and even the official "Bootleg Series" was released to put an end to it. "Eh? Well, it's not so amazing, but it's useless, isn't it?" I hope you'll think so, and the groundwork for introducing the items that will be introduced this time has been laid. * Chapter 2 * "Saturn God Chronos" The definitive edition "Chronos" that will be introduced this time is based on the master of Miles' prestigious "SO WHAT" label (this is the highest point in the collector's world) using genuine multi-track tapes that were obtained independently. From there, the sound pressure has been adjusted and the chapter position has been corrected. Therefore, this title will be the final definitive edition as a collector's item. So, the question becomes, "Does it have a chance of winning against the official Bootleg Series?" Honestly, it wins. The sound quality of the Bootleg Series is, as is common with official releases, a little too sophisticated, the sound image is a little small, and the sound pressure is too clean, so the power of the band doesn't really come across. Furthermore, as a stereo source, the placement of Chick Corea and Keith Jarrett is reversed, which is fatal (as a fan who purchased the Bootleg Series, I was disappointed). The sound image of Chronos is slightly emphasized, spreading Chick and Keith to the left and right, increasing the sound pressure and making it very powerful. Naturally, the placement of both keyboard players is also correct. Furthermore, the band's warm-up before the performance and the venue SE after the performance, which are not included in the Bootleg Series, are also included, which shows that it is a master that was obtained independently. Furthermore, disc 2 contains a vivid alternate version without sound effects. This is a treasure disc that is not just for appreciation, but has immeasurable historical value as it reveals exactly what the band members were playing. It comes in a double-sided paper jacket with a obi, making it the best collection ever. As an aside, for those who ask, "What is 'Chronos'? Is it a role-playing game or something?" In the past, people named the days of the week after the sun, moon, and planets that shine in the sky. In Japan, it is Saturday, named after Saturn. Chronos is the god of Greek mythology who was assigned to Saturn in ancient Greece. To add a further preconception, Saturn is often thought of as the English word Saturn, but this is because Galileo Galilei, who discovered it, named it after Saturn in Roman mythology. Looking through a telescope that was not very high quality at the time, Galileo interpreted the way Saturn's rings appeared and disappeared depending on the angle as "a moon disappearing," and he superimposed it on Saturn, who is said to have swallowed his own child. It was Christiaan Huygens, later known for discovering the moon Titan, who discovered that it was not a moon but a ring that had disappeared. MILES DAVIS / CHRONUS : COMPLETE SATURDAY MILES - DEFINITIVE COLLECTION (2CD) Recorded Live at Fillmore East, New York City, NY, June 20 (Saturday), 1970 DISC 1 (Multitrack Master Version) 1. Bnad Warming Up - Introduction by BILL GRAHAM 2. DIRECTIONS 3. THE MASK 4. IT'S ABOUT THAT TIME 5. I FALL IN LOVE TOO EASILY 6. SANCTUARY 7. BITCHES BREW 8. WILLIE NELSON 6. THE THEME - Closing Sound Effect DISC 2 (Alternate Version) 1. Bnad Warming Up - Introduction by BILL GRAHAM 2. DIRECTIONS 3. THE MASK 4. IT'S ABOUT THAT TIME 5. I FALL IN LOVE TOO EASILY 6. SANCTUARY 7. BITCHES BREW 8. WILLIE NELSON 6. THE THEME - Closing Sound Effect MILES DAVIS - trumpet STEVE GROSSMAN - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone CHICK COREA - Fender Rhodes (Right channel) KEITH JARRETT - Fender Contempo Organ, tambourine (Left channel) DAVE HOLLAND - electric bass JACK DeJOHNETTE - drums AIRTO MOREIRA - cuica, transverse flute, shistle, kazoo, shakers, bells, woodblock, tambourine
MILES DAVIS / CHRONUS : COMPLETE SATURDAY MILES - DEFINITIVE COLLECTION (2CD) Recorded Live at Fillmore East, New York City, NY, June 20 (Saturday), 1970 DISC 1 (Multitrack Master Version) 1. Bnad Warming Up - Introduction by BILL GRAHAM 2. DIRECTIONS 3. THE MASK 4. IT'S ABOUT THAT TIME 5. I FALL IN LOVE TOO EASILY 6. SANCTUARY 7. BITCHES BREW 8. WILLIE NELSON 6. THE THEME - Closing Sound Effect DISC 2 (Alternate Version) 1. Bnad Warming Up - Introduction by BILL GRAHAM 2. DIRECTIONS 3. THE MASK 4. IT'S ABOUT THAT TIME 5. I FALL IN LOVE TOO EASILY 6. SANCTUARY 7. BITCHES BREW 8. WILLIE NELSON 6. THE THEME - Closing Sound Effect MILES DAVIS - trumpet STEVE GROSSMAN - tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone CHICK COREA - Fender Rhodes (Right channel) KEITH JARRETT - Fender Contempo Organ, tambourine (Left channel) DAVE HOLLAND - electric bass JACK DeJOHNETTE - drums AIRTO MOREIRA - cuica, transverse flute, shistle, kazoo, shakers, bells, woodblock, tambourine