| 1. Jean Pierre |
| 2. Back Seat Betty |
| 3. Fast Track |
| 4. Jean Pierre |
| 5. My Mans Gone Now |
| 6. Kix |
Editorial Reviews
Davis' second recording since ending his six-year retirement was one of his best of the 1980s. 6 tracks including 'Back Seat Betty'. Digipak.
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Miles Davis Manufacturer: Sbme Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000026KPV Release Date: 1992-01-20 |
Tracks:
- Jean-Pierre
- Back Seat Betty
- Fast Track
- Jean-Pierre
- My Man's Gone Now
- Kix
Album Details
Recorded in 1981 and originally released as a 2 LP set (contained here on one CD). This album features sidemen such as Mike Stern (guitar), Marcus Miller (bass, guitar), Al Foster (drums), Bill Evans (saxes) and Mino Cinelu (percussion). Includes the songs: 'Jean Pierre', 'Back Seat Betty', 'Fast Track', 'My Man's Gone Now' and 'Kix'.Customer Reviews:
Can we say that this is Miles's real comeback album?.......2006-09-30
We Want Miles LIVE!!!!.......2006-06-05
as good as it gets.......2005-09-14
we want more and more miles.......2005-08-06
I especially like Fast Track, as the groove is solid, and Miles introduces the middle, before letting it go. This is a very accesible recording relative to new jazz. I've been digging on this for 20 plus years, and as a certified Miles freak, I rank this one of his best.
THE BEST LIVE MILES YOU'VE NEVER HEARD.......2005-06-20
Miles was continually changing sidemen and experimenting with his sound. Coming out of retirement, Miles was looking for that new combination of rock, funk, and avant-garde, that would take him into the 80's. Miles would always rehearse his musicians LIVE before taking them into a studio. My God, if these guys were just rehearsing I can't imagine what they might have produced if they'd have stayed together. They did one other recording after this called STAR PEOPLE, but it didn't quite sound as awesome as this LIVE outing. Some of the cast like Bill Evans on soprano sax, Al Foster on drums, and Marcus Miller on electric bass had played on his previous THE MAN WITH THE HORN. Miller and Foster continued to play with Miles for a few years. But the man who really made this session stand out was Mike Stern on guitar. Say what you want about John McLaughlin (and John was great), this guy was born to play with Miles.
What you get is the thundering drive of rock and funk under Miles and Stern, who play blistering solos on a lot of open trumpet and electric guitar. Evans takes his turns on sax too. (But Miles upset Evans to no end by continually making him lay out on his performances.) Like a stripped down jazz rock sound with two horns, an electric rhythm section, and Mino Cinelu on percussion. There is no sign of the electric keys that often muddied the waters of Miles' more unusual compositions. IT'S GLORIOUS. Miles was know for laying out and letting the rest of his band stretch out and improvise long passages in a LIVE context. Not at this show. While Stern gathers a large portion of the spotlight (because Miles loved guitar), Miles turns in some of the best soloing I've ever heard from the man. At the time of this recording, Miles was making a comeback after maintaining a seriously dark coke habit. The playing on this shocked many critics who felt that Miles had lost his chops and was finished as a musician. His chops never sounded better. Some of his high notes are breathtaking. And, you can usually tell when musicians are psychically tuned in to one another, but these men were reading each others minds that night. THIS RECORD SMOKES!! BIG TIME!!
This is my favorite Miles Davis recording. Even over BITCHES BREW, KIND OF BLUE, and any other Miles favorite you might happen to mention. And I own a lot of Miles. MILES AND HIS BAND WERE IN THE ZONE. This is meaningless, but it also won a Grammy. If you don't own it, I urge you to buy it and TURN IT UP as loud as possible. I'm sure it will at least become ONE of your favorites. I'd give up The whole 8 CDs of THE PLUGGED NICKEL BOX SET for 8 CDS of this LIVE band. I know you think I'm crazy, but it's that good. (Wait, maybe I would give up something else.) AND I CAN'T SEEM TO GET THIS OUT OF MY CD PLAYER.
This was originally released as a 2 record set. Now it's on one disc. There are very expensive IMPORTS of this recording and it's supposedly out of print. But, search it out. I found a copy for 12 bucks a week ago at Tower Records. If you have to - beg, borrow, or steal it, because you have to have it. THE BEST 12 BUCKS I EVER SPENT.
AND AS MILES WOULD HAVE SAID, "WE WERE ALL UP IN THAT S#%T LIKE A MUTHAF#%KA. IT'S CLEANER THAN A BROKE D#%K DOG."
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Miles Davis Manufacturer: Sony Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000I5YVSO Release Date: 2006-12-04 |
Tracks:
- Jean-Pierre
- Back Seat Betty
- Fast Track
- Jean-Pierre
- My Man's Gone Now
- Kix
Album Description
Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes house in a miniature LP sleeve. 2006.Album Details
2cds: Japanese Limited Edition Issue of the Dsd Mastered Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork.
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Miles Davis Manufacturer: Tristar ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005KJSE Release Date: 1994-08-19 |
Tracks:
- Jean-Pierre
- Back Seat Betty
- Fast Track
- Jean-Pierre
- My Man's Gone Now
- Kix
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Miles Davis Manufacturer: Sbme Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005L9MD Release Date: 2001-07-18 |
Tracks:
- Jean Pierre
- Back Seat Betty
- Fast Track
- Jean Pierre
Tracks:
- My Man's Gone Now
- Kix
Album Description
Japanese reissue of 1981 album that's out-of-print domestically. Packaged in a limited edition miniature LP sleeve.Album Details
Japanese limited version featuring an LP sleeve style cover. DSD digitally remastered.Customer Reviews:
An Electric Start To A Legendary Artist.......2007-01-24
The Kool Jazz gigs drew tepid reviews from critics and fans, seemingly because the mix pushed the hard rock guitar work of Mike Stern at the expense of the other musicians, which included Marcus Miller (b), Bill Evans (sax), Al Foster (d) and Mino Cinelu (p). But the problem was handled in the studio with much more balance being presented to the listener.
The June 27 Boston concert in the KIX nightclub was one of the first appearances by Miles after his lengthy sabbatical from performing.
Demonstrating much more confidence than heard in his studio comeback, The Man With The Horn, Miles is feeding off the energy of his band and the audience. My favrite cuts are the lengthier pieces, My Man's Gone Now & KIX.
We Want Miles is truly an electric start to a decade of outstanding concerts and studio releases.
Was lost, now found... at a cost.......2001-09-05
The album contains the awesome tune "Aida" from Miles' 1981 "Man with the Horn" album. I suspect that the track listing is incorrect and one of the duplicate "Back Street Betty"'s is probably Aida. I remember that the live Aida on the original album contained an extended percussion solo, which was breathtaking.
Why this hasn't been available for so long, I don't know. I would certainly buy it if it were at a reasonable cost, like most of the other Miles Davis live albums. I'm still tempted, though.
The original album is worthy of 5 stars, at least to people who like this music. I wouldn't recommend it to someone who only has Kind of Blue and Sketches of Spain, but you liked "Man with the Horn", this is better. If the album has been transferred to CD with competence, then I'm sure this CD is excellent. Worth the price? You decide.
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Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005Q72Z Release Date: 2001-11-16 |
Tracks:
- Jean Pierre
- Back Seat Betty
- Fast Track
- Jean Pierre
- My Mans Gone Now
- Kix
Album Description
Davis' second recording since ending his six-year retirement was one of his best of the 1980s. 6 tracks including 'Back Seat Betty'. Digipak.
Average customer rating:
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We Want Miles
Miles Davis Manufacturer: Tristar ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000020HJ Release Date: 1994-08-19 |
Tracks:
- Jean-Pierre
- Back Seat Betty
- Fast Track
- Jean-Pierre
- My Man's Gone Now
- Kix
Album Details
Recorded in 1981 and originally released as a 2 LP set (contained here on one CD). This album features sidemen such as Mike Stern (guitar), Marcus Miller (bass, guitar), Al Foster (drums), Bill Evans (saxes) and Mino Cinelu (percussion). Includes the songs: 'Jean Pierre', 'Back Seat Betty', 'Fast Track', 'My Man's Gone Now' and 'Kix'.Customer Reviews:
Can we say that this is Miles's real comeback album?.......2006-09-30
We Want Miles LIVE!!!!.......2006-06-05
as good as it gets.......2005-09-14
we want more and more miles.......2005-08-06
I especially like Fast Track, as the groove is solid, and Miles introduces the middle, before letting it go. This is a very accesible recording relative to new jazz. I've been digging on this for 20 plus years, and as a certified Miles freak, I rank this one of his best.
THE BEST LIVE MILES YOU'VE NEVER HEARD.......2005-06-20
Miles was continually changing sidemen and experimenting with his sound. Coming out of retirement, Miles was looking for that new combination of rock, funk, and avant-garde, that would take him into the 80's. Miles would always rehearse his musicians LIVE before taking them into a studio. My God, if these guys were just rehearsing I can't imagine what they might have produced if they'd have stayed together. They did one other recording after this called STAR PEOPLE, but it didn't quite sound as awesome as this LIVE outing. Some of the cast like Bill Evans on soprano sax, Al Foster on drums, and Marcus Miller on electric bass had played on his previous THE MAN WITH THE HORN. Miller and Foster continued to play with Miles for a few years. But the man who really made this session stand out was Mike Stern on guitar. Say what you want about John McLaughlin (and John was great), this guy was born to play with Miles.
What you get is the thundering drive of rock and funk under Miles and Stern, who play blistering solos on a lot of open trumpet and electric guitar. Evans takes his turns on sax too. (But Miles upset Evans to no end by continually making him lay out on his performances.) Like a stripped down jazz rock sound with two horns, an electric rhythm section, and Mino Cinelu on percussion. There is no sign of the electric keys that often muddied the waters of Miles' more unusual compositions. IT'S GLORIOUS. Miles was know for laying out and letting the rest of his band stretch out and improvise long passages in a LIVE context. Not at this show. While Stern gathers a large portion of the spotlight (because Miles loved guitar), Miles turns in some of the best soloing I've ever heard from the man. At the time of this recording, Miles was making a comeback after maintaining a seriously dark coke habit. The playing on this shocked many critics who felt that Miles had lost his chops and was finished as a musician. His chops never sounded better. Some of his high notes are breathtaking. And, you can usually tell when musicians are psychically tuned in to one another, but these men were reading each others minds that night. THIS RECORD SMOKES!! BIG TIME!!
This is my favorite Miles Davis recording. Even over BITCHES BREW, KIND OF BLUE, and any other Miles favorite you might happen to mention. And I own a lot of Miles. MILES AND HIS BAND WERE IN THE ZONE. This is meaningless, but it also won a Grammy. If you don't own it, I urge you to buy it and TURN IT UP as loud as possible. I'm sure it will at least become ONE of your favorites. I'd give up The whole 8 CDs of THE PLUGGED NICKEL BOX SET for 8 CDS of this LIVE band. I know you think I'm crazy, but it's that good. (Wait, maybe I would give up something else.) AND I CAN'T SEEM TO GET THIS OUT OF MY CD PLAYER.
This was originally released as a 2 record set. Now it's on one disc. There are very expensive IMPORTS of this recording and it's supposedly out of print. But, search it out. I found a copy for 12 bucks a week ago at Tower Records. If you have to - beg, borrow, or steal it, because you have to have it. THE BEST 12 BUCKS I EVER SPENT.
AND AS MILES WOULD HAVE SAID, "WE WERE ALL UP IN THAT S#%T LIKE A MUTHAF#%KA. IT'S CLEANER THAN A BROKE D#%K DOG."
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Miles Davis Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000008T68 Release Date: 1997-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Jean-Pierre
- Back Seat Betty
- Fast Track
- Jean-Pierre
- My Man's Gone Now
- Kix
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