Miles Davis - The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 Album
Performer:
Miles Davis
Title:
The Cellar Door Sessions 1970
Country:
US
Genre:
Jazz / Rock Music
Style:Modal, Jazz-Rock, Fusion, Free Improvisation
Released: Sep 2005
Catalog number: AC6K 93614
Label: Columbia, Legacy
MP3 album szie: 2344 mb
FLAC album size: 1770 mb
Tracklist
| 1 | Improvisation #1Composed By – Keith Jarrett | 4:29 |
| 2 | DirectionsComposed By – Josef Zawinul | 19:05 |
| 3 | It's About That TimeComposed By – Miles Davis | 14:41 |
| 4 | Honky TonkComposed By – Miles Davis | 17:01 |
| 5 | DirectionsComposed By – Josef Zawinul | 13:11 |
| 6 | What I SayComposed By – Miles Davis | 13:10 |
| 7 | Thursday, December 17 (2nd Set) | |
| 8 | DirectionsComposed By – Josef Zawinul | 15:09 |
| 9 | Wednesday, December 16 (1st Set) | |
| 10 | What I SayComposed By – Miles Davis | 13:33 |
| 11 | Friday, December 18 (3rd Set) | |
| 12 | What I SayComposed By – Miles Davis | 15:09 |
| 13 | DirectionsComposed By – Josef Zawinul | 8:55 |
| 14 | It's About That TimeComposed By – Miles Davis | 7:49 |
| 15 | Honky TonkComposed By – Miles Davis | 20:00 |
| 16 | InamorataComposed By – Miles Davis | 14:00 |
| 17 | Friday, December 18 (2nd Set) | |
| 18 | InamorataComposed By – Miles Davis | 14:33 |
| 19 | Improvisation #3Composed By – Keith Jarrett | 5:05 |
| 20 | SanctuaryComposed By – Wayne Shorter | 0:30 |
| 21 | Saturday, December 19 (3rd Set) | |
| 22 | What I SayComposed By – Miles Davis | 14:12 |
| 23 | InamorataComposed By – Miles Davis | 18:28 |
| 24 | SanctuaryComposed By – Wayne Shorter | 2:13 |
| 25 | Saturday, December 19 (2nd Set) | |
| 26 | DirectionsComposed By – Josef Zawinul | 11:53 |
| 27 | SanctuaryComposed By – Wayne Shorter | 2:04 |
| 28 | Honky TonkComposed By – Miles Davis | 20:49 |
| 29 | Improvisation #4Composed By – Keith Jarrett | 5:04 |
| 30 | Honky TonkComposed By – Miles Davis | 18:32 |
| 31 | InamorataComposed By – Miles Davis | 15:14 |
| 32 | YesternowComposed By – Miles Davis | 17:05 |
| 33 | What I SayComposed By – Miles Davis | 21:31 |
| 34 | Improvisation #2Composed By – Keith Jarrett | 6:39 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C6K 93614 | Miles Davis | The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 (6xCD + Box, Comp) | Columbia, Legacy | C6K 93614 | US | 2005 |
| C6K 93614, C6K93614 | Miles Davis | The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 (6xCD, RM + Box, Comp) | Columbia, Legacy, Columbia, Legacy | C6K 93614, C6K93614 | Europe | 2006 |
| SICP 910~5, C6K 93614 | Miles Davis | The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 (6xCD + Box, Comp) | Sony Music Japan International Inc., Sony Music Japan International Inc. | SICP 910~5, C6K 93614 | Japan | 2005 |
Credits
- Art Direction – Dan Ichimoto, Howard Fritzson, Seth Rothstein
- Compiled By – Adam Holzman, Bob Belden
- Design – Dan Ichimoto
- Drums – Jack DeJohnette
- Electric Bass – Michael Henderson
- Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Organ [Fender Electric] – Keith Jarrett
- Engineer [Original Recordings] – Stan Tonkel
- Guitar – John McLaughlin (tracks: 5-1 to 6-5)
- Liner Notes – Airto Moreira, Gary Bartz, Jack DeJohnette
- Liner Notes [Introduction] – Bob Belden
- Liner Notes [The Cellar Door Overview] – Adam Holzman
- Liner Notes [The Cellar Door] – John McLaughlin
- Liner Notes [The Live - Evil Experience] – Michael Henderson
- Liner Notes [What Miles Wanted] – Keith Jarrett
- Mastered By – Mark Wilder, Seth Foster
- Percussion – Airto Moreira (tracks: 2-1 to 6-5)
- Photography By [Booklet Front, Pages 1, 4, 7, 11, 15, 16, 18, 25, 41, 89] – Jim Marshall
- Photography By [Page 21] – Art Maillet, Sony Music Archives
- Photography By [Page 55] – Jan Persson
- Photography By [Page 69] – Sony Music Archives, Urve Kuusik
- Photography By [Page 70] – Chris Poisson
- Photography By [Pages 12, 86] – David Gahr
- Photography By [Pages 72, 73] – David Redfern, Retna Ltd
- Photography By [Pages 8, 47, 64, 75, 80] – Sandy Speiser, Sony Music Archives
- Producer [Miles Davis Series Direction] – Seth Rothstein, Steve Berkowitz
- Producer [Original Recordings] – Stan Tonkel (tracks: 1-1 to 1-5), Teo Macero (tracks: 2-1 to 6-5)
- Remix – Jim Anderson
- Soprano Saxophone, Alto Saxophone – Gary Bartz
- Trumpet – Miles Davis
Notes
Originally recorded at the Cellar Door in Washington DC between 16 and 19 December 1970; released unedited in 2005Barcodes
- Other: Special Complete 6-CD Advance - For Promotional Use Only - Non For Sale
Companies
- Recorded At – The Cellar Door
Short intro
The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 - Miles Davis. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 is a boxed live album released in 2005. It was recorded over several nights in 1970 at the Washington D. nightclub The Cellar Door. Despite similar formatting to The Miles Davis Series of box sets, it is not part of that series. Live-Evil and this collection are the only official recordings of John McLaughlin's live performances with Miles Davis. The Cellar Door Sessions documents the great trumpeter-bandleader David at the helm of one of his most stimulating and electrifying groups. The sextet on The Cellar Doors bandstand Davis, saxophonist Gary Bartz, Keith Jarret playing electric organ and electric piano, Motown bassist Michael Henderson, drummer Jack DeJohnette, and percussionist Airto Moreira is a sheer marvel of kinetic energy. And adding more visionary pyrotechnics is the blazing guitar of John McLaughlin. Every member of this Davis band has subsequently proved to be a major figure in jazz in his own way, each has place. Miles Davis: Miles Davis tpt Gary Bartz ss, as Keith Jarrett el-p, org. The Cellar Door Sessions 1970. 1:38: free to Miles Davis The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 Directions - Live, Yesternow - Live and more. 28 tracks 345:08. The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 is a 2005 reissue of several 1970 concerts given by Miles Davis, at the Washington, DC nightclub, The Cellar Door. It is one of the few recordings that has Keith Jarrett playing electric piano. Live-Evil and this collection are the only live recordings of John McLaughlin live performances with Miles Davis. Discover more musi. For devotees of Miles Davis's so-called electric period, the full release of the music recorded live in December 1970 at the Washington, DC club The Cellar Door has long been something of a holy grail. A healthy sampling was released in 1971 on Live-Evil providing evidence that more of this sound existed. With the release of the 6-CD box set The Cellar Door Sessions 1970, all the anticipation is rewarded beyond measure. The music on these CDs has continued to evolve even from the heights of the four extraordinary studio LPs Miles Davis recorded in the previous 18 months: In a Silent Way rec. February 1969, Bitches Brew rec. Fans will already know some of the music on the overwhelming 6xCD The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 because much of its final disc from the band's last date at the club was issued on 1971's Live-Evil. Of course, it was cut-up, rearranged, and interspersed with studio tracks, so even familiar performances sound new here. I guess it only goes to show you can't stop genius in the making. In December 1970, you couldn't stop Miles Davis. March 6, 2006 5:00AM ET. Tom Moon. A mother lode of mind-expanding live music from 1970, the six-disc Cellar Door Sessions marks the moment just before jazz-rock fusion perverted itself into a marketing ploy. Here is Miles Davis, sonic seeker, sending desolate streaks of wah-wah trumpet into the unmapped ethos. His bursts of not-jazz galvanize a rhythm team that respects the backbeat yet delights in trampling convention - listen closely and you'll hear blues cliches and James Brown riffs profoundly and purposefully mangled. Codice a barre e altri identificatori. Mastering SID Code Disc 1: IFPI L328Related to Miles Davis - The Cellar Door Sessions 1970