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Miles Davis Lost Septet album to get first release

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Topic: Miles Davis Lost Septet album to get first release
Posted By: snobb
Subject: Miles Davis Lost Septet album to get first release
Date Posted: 15 Jun 2020 at 11:41am
Live Austria 1971 recordings captures Davis in the midst of his rock phMiles Davis
(Image credit: Sleepy Night Records)


https://www.loudersound.com/features/miles-davis-jazz-testament-alex-skolnick" rel="nofollow - Miles Davis is to have his 1971 live album The Lost Septet released through Sleepy Night Records on CD and digital for the very first time. The album forms the second part of a trilogy of releases that began with the label's Number One jazz album Miles Davis: The Lost Quintet released last year.

The Lost Septet were Davis with Gary Bartz - soprano & alto sax, Keith Jarrett - electric piano, organ, Michael Henderson - electric bass, Ndugu Leon Chancler – drums, Charles Don Alias – percussion and James Mtume Foreman – percussion. Although they never recorded, they did tour Europe in October/November 1971. This double album captures one of the best performances on that tour, only previously broadcast on radio, at the Wiener Konzerthaus, in Vienna on 5th November.

The Septet formed in the middle of Davis' more rock orientated era. 1971's Jack Johnson album was the album he'd recorded prior to their formation and the band played a selection of material from In A Silent Way, Bitches Brew also Jack Johnson and also Live Evil on the tour.

 “We were as intense as any rock band and just as loud,” remembers saxophonist Gary Bartz.

Miles Davis: The Lost Septet
Disc 1
1. Directions
2. Honky Tonk
3. What I Say
4. Sanctuary  

Disc 2
1. It’s About That Time
2. Yesternow
3. Funky Tonk
4. Sanctuary (reprise)

from www.loudersound.com



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