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Live album · 1962

Filed under Hard Bop
By MILES DAVIS

Tracklist

A1 So What 11:59
A2 Spring Is Here 4:01
A3 No Blues 11:55
B1 Oleo 7:21
B2 Someday My Prince Will Come 2:43
B3 The Meaning Of The Blues / Lament / New Rhumba 8:34

Line-up/Musicians

- Paul Chambers/Bass [Quintet]
- Jimmy Cobb / Drums [Quintet]

Featuring - Gil Evans And His 21-Piece Orchestra, Miles Davis Quintet
- Julius Watkins / French Horn
- Paul Ingraham / French Horn
- Bob Swisshelm / French Horn
- Janet Putman / Harp
- Wynton Kelly / Piano [Quintet]
- Bob Triscario / Reeds
- Danny Bank / Reeds
- Eddie Caine / Reeds
- Jerome Richardson / Reeds
- Romeo Penque / Reeds
- Steve Lacy /Saxophone [Soprano] (tracks: 6.3)
- Hank Mobley / Saxophone [Tenor, Quintet]
- Frank Rehak / Trombone
- Jimmy Knepper / Trombone
- Dick Nixon / Trombone
- Bernie Glow / Trumpet
- Ernie Royal / Trumpet
- John Coles / Trumpet
- Louis Mucci / Trumpet
- Miles Davis / Trumpet [Quintet]
- Bill Barber / Tuba

About this release

Columbia – CL 1812 (US)

Re-released on CD by CBS/Sony (1986,Japan),Columbia (1998, US)

The Legendary Performance Of May 19, 1961

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This live set recorded in 1961 is sort of a retrospective for Miles as he re-examines the music he had recorded in the previous four years. Innovative arranger Gil Evans joins in with a 21 piece orchestra on a few tunes as well. 'So What', from the much loved 'Kind of Blue' album, kicks things off, and what a kick it is. Miles and the band play the song at a much faster clip and get close to an almost rock like energy. Miles plays in a fierce aggressive mode on this one and his trumpet blasts already foreshadow the sound he will have when gets a chance to 'freak out' the hippies at The Fillmore in the late 60s. 'So What' takes up most of side one and is followed by two nice, but less exciting hard bop numbers. Side two opens with Oleo, crazy fast be-bop, the kind Miles played when he was young and just starting out. The horn players play fast lock-step unison lines that would make any fusion player jealous. After Miles plays around with his big crowd pleaser at that time, 'Someday My Prince will Come', Gil Evans finally joins in on the almost classical sounding 'The Meaning of the Blues'. This song is a great example of how Miles and Gil were reaching for what composer Gunther Schuller called third stream music, a blending of jazz and 20th century concert hall music. Miles has never sounded better as he leads Gil's beautiful and subtle arrangement.

The album closes with two more up-tempo hard bop numbers, this time given an extra kick by Gil's 'no longer classical sounding, but swingin like crazy' orchestra. This is an interesting record for those seeking the roots of jazz fusion. Miles was already pushing the boundaries of jazz in many directions at once when he first recorded these tunes in the late 50s, and even more so when he re-presented them in 61.

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