Limited Edition 20 CD Box Set. Discs One to 19 Include all the Performances at the Montreux Jazz Festivals from 1973 to 1991, and Disc 20 Includes his Performances at the Nice Jazz Festival, in France. Special Booklet also Included.
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The Complete Miles Davis at Montreux: 1973-1991
Miles Davis Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006FDSY Release Date: 2002-10-15 |
Tracks:
- Miles in Montreux '73, Part One
- Miles in Montreux '73, Part Two
Tracks:
- Ife
- Calypso Frelimo
- Miles in Montreux '73, Part Three
Tracks:
- Speak; That's What Happened
- Star People
- What It Is
- It Gets Better
- Something's On Your Mind
Tracks:
- Time After Time
- Hopscotch; Star On Cicely
- Bass Solo
- Jean-Pierre
- Lake Geneva
- Something's On Your Mind (reprise)
Tracks:
- Speak; That's What Happened
- Star People
- What It Is
- It Gets Better
- Something's On Your Mind
Tracks:
- Time After Time
- Hopscotch; Star On Cicely
- Bass Solo
- Jean-Pierre
- Lake Geneva
- Something's On Your Mind (reprise)
- Code M.D.
Tracks:
- Theme From Jack Johnson; One Phone Call/Street Scenes; That's What Happened
- Star People
- Maze
- Human Nature
- MD 1; Something's On Your Mind; MD 2
- Time After Time
- Ms. Morrisine
Tracks:
- Code M.D.
- Pacific Express
- Katia
- Hopscotch
- You're Under Arrest
- Jean-Pierre; You're Under Arrest; Then There Were None
- Decoy
Tracks:
- Theme From Jack Johnson; One Phone Call/Street Scenes; That's What Happened
- Star People
- Maze
- Human Nature
- MD 1; Something's On Your Mind; MD 2
- Time After Time
Tracks:
- Ms. Morrisine
- Code M.D.
- Pacific Express
- Katia
- Hopscotch
- You're Under Arrest
- Jean-Pierre; You're Under Arrest; Then There Were None
- Decoy
Tracks:
- Theme From Jack Johnson; One Phone Call/Street Scenes; That's What Happened
- New Blues
- Maze
- Human Nature
- Wrinkle
- Tutu
- Splatch
Tracks:
- Time After Time
- Al Jarreau
- Carnival Time
- Burn
- Portia
- Jean-Pierre
Tracks:
- In A Silent Way
- Intruder
- New Blues
- Perfect Way
- The Senate; Me & U
- Human Nature
- Wrinkle
- Tutu
- Time After Time
Tracks:
- Movie Star
- Splatch
- Heavy Metal Prelude
- Heavy Metal
- Don't Stop Me Now
- Carnival Time
- Jean-Pierre
- Tomaas
Tracks:
- Intruder
- New Blues
- Perfect Way
- Hannibal
- Human Nature
- Mr. Pastorius
- Tutu
Tracks:
- Jilli
- Time After Time
- Jo Jo
- Amandla
- The Senate; Me & U
- Wrinkle
- Portia
Tracks:
- Perfect Way
- New Blues
- Hannibal
- The Senate; Me & U
- In The Night
- Human Nature
- Time After Time
Tracks:
- Wrinkle
- Tutu
- Don't Stop Me Now
- Carnival Time
Tracks:
- Introduction by Claude Nobs & Quincy Jones
- Boplicity
- Introduction to "Miles Ahead" Medley
- Springsville
- Maids Of Cadiz
- The Duke
- My Ship
- Miles Ahead
- Blues For Pablo
- Introduction to "Porgy and Bess" Medley
- Orgone
- Gone, Gone, Gone
- Summertime
- Here Come De Honey Man
- Introduction to "Sketches of Spain"
- The Pan Piper
- Solea
Tracks:
- Perfect Way
- New Blues
- Hannibal
- Human Nature
- Time After Time
- Wrinkle
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Produced with loving care by Claude Nobs, founder of the Montreux Jazz Festival, with no edits or overdubs, this document of Miles Davis's Montreux performances shows through never-before-released material how Miles and company transformed his music live, with their fire, invention, and interplay. The list of sidemen on these dates is a who's who of today's superstars, including saxophonist Dave Liebman, guitarists John Scofield and Robben Ford, keyboardists Adam Holzman and Kei Akagi, bassist Michael Henderson, and percussionist Mtume. Most of the music on these discs features versions of Davis's fusion "hits." The funky and R&B-ish ditty "Ife" and the bouncy "Calypso Frelimo" are rendered with more gusto than their studio versions, as are the in-the-pocket, mid-'80s tunes "Star People" and "New Blues." A package this big has more than a few surprises, however. Chaka Khan lends her powerful pipes to Davis's unique cover of the Michael Jackson sleeper, "Human Nature," and "Al Jarreau" is an upbeat (though too short) tribute to the great vocalise master.Other new offerings include "Lake Geneva," "Pacific Express," and the intense "Maze." This important set has two memorable milestones. There's the previously released 1991 Quincy Jones-led concert with the 50-piece, George Gruntz/Gil Evans Orchestra, where Davis recreates his historic Gil Evans-orchestrated charts of "The Birth of the Cool," "Porgy and Bess," "Miles Ahead," and "Sketches of Spain." Davis's disciple Wallace Roney backs up Davis on the complex melodic lines, and alto saxophonist Kenny Garrett soars with his clean, Sonny Stitt-like solos. Garrett is also onstage with Davis on a sextet date at Nice, France, on July 17, 1991, released here for the first time, that features material from the poppish Scritti Politti tune "Perfect Way" to the Cyndi Lauper ballad "Time After Time." Whether Davis's trumpet is open, muted, or electrified, his playing, as this collection shows, is honest and enduring, regardless of the material. --Eugene Holley Jr.
Customer Reviews:
**This review pertains to the format and NOT the music**.......2007-02-08
However, this boxset seems like it was assembled by bootleggers. All the bindings on the one I recently received, that means the cd books and the hard cover liner notes, came undone the second I opened them. They are far too stiff and assembled very poorly. And the box itself is very thin and flimsy, the outer graphics are so badly applied and missaligned that they showed shelfwear before I took off the shrink-wrap! The edges of the graphics on the top and bottom seem to be dog-eared before I even opened it.
Having said that, I would buy it again. This is the only definitive complete release of these shows and the sound quality is pristine. There has been no tinkering applied, we hear today what the crowd heard then.
I love you Miles, thanx for the awesome legacy.
the final/fantastic years of miles career.......2004-10-17
Tight, Adventurous, and RIPPING!.......2003-03-26
THESE BANDS WERE TEARING IT UP! The studio albums from this era are easy listening compared to these ripping-funk/fusion-fests!
The list of superstar band members is monstrous ... John Scofield, Bob Berg, Daryl Jones (on discs 3-10) ... Kenny Garret, Benny Rietveld ... DAMN!
The recording quality is brilliant throughout, and although many song titles repeat several times (even from afternoon to evening concerts on the same date) each performance is a unique adventure all its own.
Live Around the World pales in comparison (other than the smoking Kenny Garret solo on Human Nature). The Heavy Metal Prelude/Heavy Metal medley from 1988 (with Foley on lead bass) is so loud and jarring that it is just scary!
If you can afford it, you must own this.
MILES BEYOND..........2002-12-21
Miles in Montreux: underrated bands and outstanding trumpet!.......2002-10-30
(1984 - 1986) A lot happened with Miles in the interim, but by 1984 Davis' trumpet-playing was back in prime shape. Furthermore, he had assembled a fine ensemble that has backed off from the previous decade's cutting edge, offering fiery, inspired playing in a somewhat more conventional yet still bold context, including always provocative solos by Davis and John Scofield. Additionally, the tunes performed show considerable variety, from aggressive funk/jazz to more subtle gems like PACIFIC EXPRESS. In 1985 he performs the YOU'RE UNDER ARREST album with a sense of daring and passion missing from that disc. The 1986 concert is a good set, but the bar is raised so high by the 1984-85 performances that it seems a bit less interesting in comparison. Davis' playing on both 1984 and the second 1985 set is remarkably strong. I hear talk of 1980s-era Davis being past his prime blah blah blah, but I don't recall any other musician in any genre playing with this consistent level of strength, invention, endurance, and relevance at Davis' age (late 50s at the time of these concerts).
(1988-1990) The core group lineup for Davis' final ensemble is set (Kenny Garrett, Ricky Wellman, Foley). With the extraordinary percussionist Marilyn Mazur on board, and the keyboardists Robert Irving III and Adam Holzman at their peak in giving the music rich, unique textures, 1988 is the best of the three concerts (very similar to the recent LIVE IN MUNICH DVD). 1989 does have some AMANDLA cuts added into the setlist, but for once the group doesn't seem to have much to add to the studio versions, except for HANNIBAL. In fact, there seems to be a bit of predictability setting in that fortunately is compensated by continued fine soloing by Davis (albeit not in the forefront on every tune as before), Garrett (or Rick Margitza in 1989), and Foley. To be fair, even these concerts push the envelope further than most of Miles' peers--if this is Davis' version of "smooth jazz" thankfully it has way too many rough edges (who else had a group nearly this distinctive and flexible?). Possibly the relative lack of fresh, challenging material is the culprit in keeping the 1989-90 dates from realizing their fullest potential (and the prime reason that they fall short of other Davis eras).
(1991) The performance with Quincy Jones of the Miles & Gil classics has already been issued: Davis plays well considering he hadn't touched this material in three decades. Although fresh accounts in the SO WHAT bio indicate Davis' health was declining, he nonetheless was sounding revitalized, particularly in the Summer 1991 concerts with his regular working group. I've already heard an outstanding performance from Hamburg, and the one issued here from Nice is just as invigorating. The occasional crowd-pleasing tactics of the prior two years is absent (e.g., the simply-there tunes, his call-and-response toying with the audience, etc.). Here Davis and his group just focuses on playing some dynamic music, and in the process even such well-worn material as HUMAN NATURE and TIME AFTER TIME are given new life. Sometimes one group member can make a difference: in 1988 it was Mazur, and in 1991 the presence of keyboardist Deron Johnson helps to push an already a fine group over the top. After hearing this concert Davis' death seems even more tragic: I hear tons of potential that sadly was prevented from being pursued when he passed shortly afterward.
The importance of the boxed set in understanding Davis' last decade cannot be overstated. Furthermore, Davis really seemed to be inspired by playing at Montreux: without exception his own playing is in top form, relative to other concerts performed surrounding these dates that I've heard. Certainly Davis didn't perform at this high level every time he walked on stage (I saw Davis in concert ten times between 1981-90 and his playing only reached these heights maybe 3-4 times), but that fact makes this box even more essential. I hesitate to recommend any 20-CD boxed set to non-collectors. Yet if you've been exposed to 1980s-vintage Miles (via records or concerts) and like what you've heard, I can't imagine you being disappointed with the music heard here. If you don't have the money to pay and/or the time to listen, the best alternatives are the DVDs LIVE IN MONTREAL (1985) and LIVE IN MUNICH (1988).
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Complete Miles Davis at Montreux 1973-1991
Miles Davis Manufacturer: Wea International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005S844 Release Date: 2002-07-30 |
Album Details
Incredible Deluxe Box Set of all of Miles Davis' Live Performances at the Montreux Jazz Festival from 1973-1991 on 19 CD'S. Players Involved Include Bob Berg, John Scofield, Dave Liebman, Reggie Lucas, James Mtume, Michael Henderson, Robben Ford, Bob Irving, Darryl Jones, Al Foster, Steve Thornton, George Duke, David Sanborn, Kenny Garrett, Marilyn Mazur, Chaka Khan, Quincy Jones, Lew Soloff, Wallace Roney and So Many Many More. Also Included is a Bonus Disc of Davis Recorded Live in Nice, France in 1991.Customer Reviews:
Miles Late Period Reassesed.......2003-01-28
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The Complete Miles Davis at Montreux 1973-1991
Miles Davis Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00006YXW1 |
Tracks:
- Miles in Montreux '73, No. 1
- Miles in Montreux '73, No. 2
Tracks:
- Ife
- Calypso Frelimo
- Miles in Montreux '73, No. 3
Tracks:
- Speak; That's What Happened
- Star People
- What It Is
- It Gets Better
- Something's on Your Mind
Tracks:
- Time After Time
- Hopscotch/Star on Cicely
- Bass Solo - Darryl Jones
- Jean-Pierre
- Lake Geneva
- Something's on Your Mind (Reprise)
Tracks:
- Speak/That's What Happened
- Star People
- What It Is
- It Gets Better
- Something's on Your Mind
Tracks:
- Time After Time
- Hopscotch/Star on Cicely
- Bass Solo - Darryl Jones
- Jean-Pierre
- Lake Geneva
- Something's on Your Mind (Reprise)
- Code M.D.
Tracks:
- Theme from Jack Johnson/One Phone Call/Street Scenes/That's What ...
- Star People
- Maze
- Human Nature
- MD1/Something's on Your Mind/MD2
- Time After Time
- Ms. Morrisine
Tracks:
- Code M.D.
- Pacific Express
- Katia
- Hopscotch
- You're Under Arrest
- Jean-Pierre/You're Under Arrest/Then There Were None
- Decoy
Tracks:
- Theme from Jack Johnson/One Phone Call/Street Scenes/That's What ...
- Star People
- Maze
- Human Nature
- MD1/Something's on Your Mind/MD2
- Time After Time
Tracks:
- Ms. Morrisine
- Code M.D.
- Pacific Express
- Katia
- Hopscotch
- You're Under Arrest
- Jean-Pierre/You're Under Arrest/Then There Were None
- Decoy
Tracks:
- Theme from Jack Johnson/One Phone Call/Street Scenes/That's What ...
- New Blues
- Maze
- Human Nature
- Wrinkle
- Tutu
- Splatch
Tracks:
- Time After Time
- Al Jarreau
- Carnival Time
- Burn
- Portia
- Jean-Pierre
Tracks:
- In a Silent Way
- Intruder
- New Blues
- Perfect Way
- Senate/Me and U
- Human Nature
- Wrinkle
- Tutu
- Time After Time
Tracks:
- Movie Star
- Splatch
- Heavy Metal Prelude
- Heavy Metal
- Don't Stop Me Now
- Carnival Time
- Jean-Pierre
- Tomaas
Tracks:
- Intruder
- New Blues
- Perfect Way
- Hannibal
- Human Nature
- Mr. Pastorius
- Tutu
Tracks:
- Jilli
- Time After Time
- Jo-Jo
- Amandla
- Senate/Me and U
- Wrinkle
- Portia
Tracks:
- Perfect Way
- New Blues
- Hannibal
- Senate/Me and U
- In the Night
- Human Nature
- Time After Time
Tracks:
- Wrinkle
- Tutu
- Don't Stop Me Now
- Carnival Time
Tracks:
- Introduction by Claude Nobs and Quincy Jones
- Boplicity
- Introduction to Miles Ahead Medley/Springsville
- Maids of Cadiz
- Duke
- My Ship
- Miles Ahead
- Blues for Pablo
- Introduction to Porgy and Bess Medley
- Orgone
- Gone, Gone, Gone
- Summertime
- Here Come de Honey Man
- Introduction to Sketches of Spain/The Pan Piper
- Solea
Tracks:
- Perfect Way
- New Blues
- Hannibal
- Human Nature
- Time After Time
- Wrinkle
Album Details
Limited Edition 20 CD Box Set. Discs One to 19 Include all the Performances at the Montreux Jazz Festivals from 1973 to 1991, and Disc 20 Includes his Performances at the Nice Jazz Festival, in France. Special Booklet also Included.Jazz Music: