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Performer: Miles Davis Quintet With John Coltrane
Title: The 1960 German Concerts
Country: Europe
Catalog Number: JL776
Label: Jazz Lips
Released: 2010
Style: Hard Bop
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 823
| 1 | Walkin'Written-By – Richard Carpenter | 11:03 |
| 2 | 'Round MidnightWritten-By – Thelonious Monk | 5:42 |
| 3 | All Of YouWritten-By – Cole Porter | 9:51 |
| 4 | So WhatWritten-By – Miles Davis | 12:59 |
| 5 | So WhatWritten-By – Miles Davis | 10:10 |
| 6 | So WhatWritten-By – Miles Davis | 10:36 |
Tracks 1 to 4: probably Deutsches Museum, Kongress-Saal, Munich, Germany, Sunday, April 3, 1960.
Tracks 5 and 6: Kongresshalle, Frankfurt, Germany, Wednesday, March 30, 1960.
The 1960 German Concerts - The Miles Davis Quintet, John Coltrane. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Miles Davis with John Coltrane, Zurich, 1960 - The Miles Davis Quintet, John Coltrane. Miles Davis with John Coltrane, Zurich, 1960. Doxy Collection, Remastered, Live. Исполнитель: The Miles Davis Quintet, John Coltrane. The Miles Davis Quintet featuring John Coltrane: Stockholm 1960 - Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Paul Chambers, Wynton Kelly, The Miles Davis Quintet, Jimmy Cobb. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом 2010 CD от The 1960 German Concerts на Davis & John Coltrane The Final Tour is a four compact disc live album compiling five sets from three locations of performances by the Miles Davis Quintet in Europe during late March 1960. The anthology was released by Legacy in 2018 and topped the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. The concerts derive from a three-week European tour undertaken by the Davis band as part of a Jazz at the Philharmonic presentation as organized by promoter Norman Granz, which also included Stan Getz and Oscar Peterson as. Miles Davis Quintet: Miles Davis tpt John Coltrane ts Wynton Kelly p Paul Chambers b Jimmy Cobb d. Miles Coltrane and Miles Davis. Photo illustration by Slate. This is the wonder and delight of The Final Tour, a four-CD box set of live concerts in Europe, from March 1960, by jazz trumpeter Miles Davis quintet featuring John Coltrane-none of which have ever been released in the United States. The tour took place a full year after the band laid down Kind of Blue, one of the greatest jazz studio albums and still the most popular of all time, having sold more than 4 million copies. Richard Brody writes about Miles Davis and John Coltrane-The Final Tour, the sixth volume in Sonys Bootleg Series of live recordings by Davis, which comes out March 23rd. Miles Davis and John Coltrane onstage in 1960, in by Ted Williams, Iconic Images, Getty. Save this story for later. In 1960, the trumpeter Miles Davis, along with his regular band, was booked to go on a concert tour in Western Europe as part of the ongoing, and internationally famous, Jazz at the Philharmonic concert series. However, at exactly that time, Coltrane, who played tenor saxophone, was preparing to leave Daviss quintet and form his own working group. I had been waiting a long time for the release of this complete recorded version of two Miles Davis Quintet concerts recorded seven months apart in Stockholm, Sweden in 1960. There is a reason why Miles and Coltrane have been such an influence on players of their respective instru. The big difference was John Coltrane. Miles' modal revolution had loosened his style, but Trane, who was eager to leave the band even before the tour, was rocketing off onto new orbits. He'd recently recorded Giant Steps, his first blast-off to the New Thing, transforming his sheets of sound into shards and blizzards, and here he turns up the intensity to 11. Bootlegs of the 1960 European concerts have been circulating overseas for some time. The sound is so rich and clear, I guessed that the album must have been struck from the original analog tapes