Miles Davis/MA,USA 1975 2Days Complete
Miles Davis/MA,USA 1975 2Days Complete
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Miles' first sound source from 1975! The first low-generation master sound source of the Boston Paul's Mall performance on May 2, 1975, with no dropouts, small chat, and three ranks of sound quality, and the first appearance on May 3, 1975. A 2-disc set has arrived that completely records the performance at the same venue on the day in the highest quality stereo sound that has been carefully mastered by the label! ! All the recordings are from masters recorded by the people involved for recording purposes, so-called band recordings, and both existing and new sound sources are not masters that have gone through several generations and are distributed in a small number of underground circles, but are collectors. This is the first time that the master master owned by Mr. P., which is not widely available, has been used, and the four performances have the same ultra-high sound quality, giving you a realistic experience that makes you feel as if you are sitting in the middle of the stage listening. Realize the feeling! ! For the concert, Sonny Fortune, who is familiar from the Japan concert, was replaced by Sam Morrison (later replaced by Bill Evans), who is a white saxophonist in the Miles Band along with Steve Grossman and Dave Liebman. Morrison has been underrated since this was almost his first stage performance, but after listening to these four performances, as expected from Miles, his creative and aggressive playing at times surpassed both Grossman and Liebman, and he was completely devoted to his work. It's impressive to see him take on the challenge so defiantly. Of course, Miles has nothing in common with anyone else, such as Reggie Lucas, Pete Causey, Michael Henderson, Al Foster, and Mtume's harmonious and harmonious performance, and the main character Miles' unique performance.・Music is here! ! Although only a few months have passed since ``Agarta'' and ``Pangaea'', it is clear that there has been a noticeable change in the overall sound, and Miles at the time was taking a Latin direction, such as the unreleased new song ``Three Blind Myths'' in a mysterious atmosphere. It is interesting that there is also an interesting number set in there that proves that it was heading towards the end. Also, a melody that connects to the melancholy phrase of the ballad number after the comeback appears, suggesting a slight attempt at pop. Of course, the core of the concert will be intense numbers such as "Prelude," "Ife," and "Turnaround Phrases." Please let your imagination run wild and immerse yourself to your heart's content... Recorded from the warm-up before the performance! ! Live at Paul's Mall,Boston,MA May.2 and 3.1975 Disc 1 May.2.1975 First Set 1. Band introduction 2. Turnaroundphrase 3. Tune in 5 4. Unknown Tune Second Set 5. Prelude 6. Ife Disc 2 May.3.1975 First Set 1. Band introduction 2. Turnaroundphrase 3. Tune in 5 4. Ife Second Set 5. Band Warming Up 6. Three Blind Mice 7. For Dave 8. Prelude Miles Davis - TP,Org Sam Morrison - SS,TS,FL Pete Cosey - ELG,PER Reggie Lucas - ELG Michael Henderson - ELB Al Foster - DS Mtume - PER
Disc 1 May.2.1975 First Set 1. Band introduction 2. Turnaroundphrase 3. Tune in 5 4. Unknown Tune Second Set 5. Prelude 6. Ife Disc 2 May.3.1975 First Set 1. Band introduction 2. Turnaroundphrase 3. Tune in 5 4. Ife Second Set 5. Band Warming Up 6. Three Blind Mice 7. For Dave 8. Prelude Miles Davis - TP,Org Sam Morrison - SS,TS,FL Pete Cosey - ELG,PER Reggie Lucas - ELG Michael Henderson - ELB Al Foster - DS Mtume - PER