Miles Davis Keith Jarrett Miles Davis Keith Jarrett/CA,USA 10.17.1970 Remastered
Miles Davis Keith Jarrett Miles Davis Keith Jarrett/CA,USA 10.17.1970 Remastered
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Miles Davis' 1970 appearance at Fillmore (East & West) was a turning point that allowed him to break out of the narrow world of jazz and become known as the center of hip music all over the world. The highlight of the performance, the third day of the last four consecutive Fillmore West shows in 1970, is now available in a newly remastered, definitive version from the best quality master tape! This work is the definitive version of the performance on the third day of the last four consecutive Fillmore West shows in 1970, which attracted the largest audience in Miles' career, always overwhelmed the audience with a powerful staging that surpassed even rock bands, and became the trigger for his big success. It is recorded in the best quality master tape found in recent years, and further carefully mastered by the label's own original high quality sound. At the time, Miles was 44, Gary Bartz was 29, Keith Jarrett was 25, Jack DeJohnette was 28, Iart was 29, and Michael Henderson was only 18. This super group of talented musicians was at the peak of their coolness, and they were roaring and raging on the Fillmore West stage, which was packed with rock fans! This was the last performance of the group in America with DeJohnette, who would later form his own group "Compost", and Keith, who would go solo, in his home country of America, and this live performance at the Fillmore was also very exciting for Miles and all the other members. Keith's keyboards were moving around flashily, DeJohnette's drumming was almost rock, and Miles was leading the band with his loud voice, and they put on an amazing performance that no one could stop! The youngest member of the group, Michael Henderson, was in particularly good form on this day's stage. The trademark booming funk bass, which was the key to the sound of the Miles Group during this period, roars from start to finish, and what's great is that the bass sound, which was muffled in the previous releases, has been carefully mastered to give it a clear outline, creating a fantastic sound image that allows you to feel its greatness even more! 1970 was the biggest turning point in Miles Davis' career, and you should listen to the definitive version of the famous performance at the world-famous Fillmore that triggered it!