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Title |
We Want
Miles |
Label |
Sony Music Entertainment, 88697601462 |
Booklet /
Back Cover Details |
LC 00162
BIEM / GEMA
Compilation produced by: Michael Cuscuna, Bob Belden, Steve Berkowitz,
Seth Rothstein
Digitally remastered by: Mark Wilder & Seth Foster
Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Columbia/Legacy 2009
Channel Four Television Limited (UK) 2001 |
Barcode |
8 86976 01462 9 |
Country |
France |
Year |
2010 |
CD-Details |
CD 01
88697601462
A0101409099-0103 12 A00
Sony/DADC
IFPI L552
IFPI 94W4 |
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CD 02
88697601462
A0101409100-0203 11 A00
Sony/DADC
IFPI L551
IFPI 94Y4 |
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The Miles Davis Story
DVD
PAL - DVD 5 - EDV 45 - Toutes Zones
88697601462
S201494000-A911 2B A7
Sony Music
IFPI L558
Sony Music
IFPI L557
IFPI94B7 |
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Comment |
LongBox, DigiPak
DVD:
A Film by Mike Dibb for Channel 4 Television in 2001
Camera: Alistair Cameron, Derek Anderson,
Sound: Robert Ghiraldini, Susumu Tokunow, Derek Anderson, Olivier Levacon,
Rostrum Camera: Ken Morse
Online Editor: Michael Sanders
Dubbing Mixer: Cliff Jones
Production Accountant: Marsha Fitzpatrick
Film Research Co-ordinator: Jessica Berman-Bogdan
Programme Consultant: Ian Carr
Associate Prducer: Heathet Goodman
Film Editor: Shelagh Brady
Produced & Directed by: Mike Dibb |
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1) WOR Studio, New York City, USA, November
26, 1945
2) Capitol Recording Studio, New York City, USA, January
21, 1949
3) WOR Studio, New York City, USA, January
30, 1953
4) WOR Studios, New York City, USA, April
20, 1953
5) Rudy van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, USA, April
29, 1954
6) Columbia 30th Street Studios, New York City, USA, June
5, 1956
7) Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City, USA,
September 10, 1956
8) Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City, USA, May
27, 1957
9) Le Poste Parisien Studios, Paris, France, USA, December
4-5, 1957
10) Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City, USA, August
18, 1958
11) Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City, USA, March
2, 1959
12) Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City, USA, March
10, 1960
13) Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City, USA,
March 20, 1961
14) Lincoln Center, New York City, USA, February
12, 1964
15) Columbia Studio, Hollywood, USA, January
20, 1965
16) Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City, USA, June
7, 1967
17) Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City, USA, June
19, 1968
18) Columbia Studio B, New York City, USA, August
20, 1969
19) Columbia Studio, New York City, USA, June
4, 1970
20) Columbia Studio, New York City, USA, June
6, 1972
21) Shinjuku Nishi-Guchi Hiroba, Tokyo, Japan, October
3, 1981
22) Record Plant Studio, New York City, USA, January
26, 1984
23) Capitol Records Studio, Los Angeles, USA, February
13, 1986 |
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01) Now's The Time
02) Jeru
03) Compulsion
04) Tempus Fugit
05) Walkin'
06) 'Round Midnight
07) Bye Bye Blackbird
08) New Rhumba
09) Generique
10) Summertime
11) So What
12) The Pan Piper
13) Someday My Prince Will Come
Total Time Disc 114) My Funny Valentine
15) E.S.P.
16) Nefertiti
17) Petits Machins
18) Miles Runs The Voodoo Down
19) Little Church
20) Black Satin
21) Jean Pierre (edited)
22) Time After Time
23) Portia
Total Time Disc 2 DVD - The Miles Davis Story
Chapter:
The Legend Of Miles Davis
St. Louis Roots
Miles' First Girlfriend
His First Trumpet
Meeting Charlie Parker And Dizzy Gillespie
On To New York City
A Visit To France
Addicted To Heroin
Birth Of The Cool
Meeting Producer Bob Weinstock
Miles In Prison
Signing With Columbia Records
Working With Gil Evans
A New Trumpet Sound
Jimmy Cobb Remembers
Working With Louis Malle
A French Girlfriend
Meeting His First Wife
Playing With Shirley Horn
Kind Of Blue
Assaulted By Police
Sketches Of Spain
Working With Teo Macero
Miles At Home
Collaborating With John Coltrane
A New Quintet
Playing With Pain
Family Problems
Playing With Young Turks
Befriending Joe Zawinul
Discovering Jimi Hendrix
Bitches Brew
A Rock 'n' Roll Phase
Keith Jarrett Joins The Band
Tribute To Jack Johnson
Turbulent Times
The Saxophone As Foil
Creative Burnout
Enter Cicely Tyson
A New Saxophone Player
The Comeback
A New Art Form
Playing With The New Generation
A Pop Icon
Miles The Father
Artists United Against Apartheid
He Still Wants To Be Hip
A Reunion
The Legacy Of Miles Davis
Total Time Video-DVD |
03:15
03:10
05:35
03:50
13:26
05:55
07:54
04:37
02:45
03:17
09:22
03:52
09:04
76:12
14:55
05:27
07:53
08:05
14:01
03:15
05:15
04:01
03:39
06:18
72:49
02:03:34
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1) November 26, 1945:
Miles Davis (tp); Charlie Parker (as); Dizzy Gillespie (p); Curley Russell (b); Max Roach (d)
2) January 21, 1949:
Miles Davis (tp); Kai Winding (tb); Lee Konitz (as); Bill Barber (tuba); Gerry Mulligan (bars); Al Haig (p); Junior Collins (frh); Joe Shulman (b); Max Roach (d)
3) January 30, 1953:
Miles Davis (tp); Sonny Rollins, "Charlie Chan" (Charlie Parker) (ts); Walter Bishop Jr. (p); Percy Heath (b); Philly Joe Jones (d)
4) April 20, 1953:
Miles Davis (tp); J.J. Johnson (tb); Jimmy Heath (ts); Gil Coggins (p); Percy Heath (b); Art Blakey (d)
5) April 29, 1954:
Miles Davis (tp); J. J. Johnson (tb); Lucky Thompson (ts); Horace Silver (p); Percy Heath (b); Kenny Clarke (d)
6) June 5, 1956:
Miles Davis (tp); John Coltrane (ts); Red Garland (p); Paul Chambers (b); Philly Joe Jones (d)
7) September 10, 1956:
Miles Davis (tp); John Coltrane (ts); Red Garland (p); Paul Chambers (b); Philly Joe Jones (d)
8) May 27, 1957:
Miles Davis (flh); Ernie Royal (tp); Bernie Glow (tp); Louis Mucci (tp);
Taft Jordan (tp); Johnny Carisi (tp); Frank Rehak (tb); Jimmy Cleveland
(tb); Joe Bennett (tb); Tom Mitchell (tb); Willie Ruff (fr-h); Tony
Miranda (fr-h); Bill Barber (tuba); Romeo Penque (fl, cl, oboe); Eddie
Caine (cl, fl); Lee Konitz (as); Danny Bank (bcl); Wynton Kelly (p);
Paul Chambers (b); Arthur Taylor (d); Gil Evans (arr, cond) 9) December
4-5, 1957:
Miles Davis (tp); Barney Wilen (ts); Rene Urtreger (p); Pierre Michelot (b); Kenny Clarke (d)
10) August 18, 1958:
Miles Davis (tp, flh); Ernie Royal (tp); Bernie Glow (tp); Louis Mucci (tp);
Joe Bennett (tb); Frank Rehak (tb); Jimmy Cleveland (tb); Dick Hixon (tb);
Willie Ruff (fr-h); Julius Watkins (fr-h); Gunther Schuller (fr-h); Bill
Barber (tuba); Julian "Cannonball" Adderley (as); Romeo Penque (fl, alto
fl, cl); Jerome Richardson (fl, alto fl, cl); Danny Bank (alto fl, bcl);
Paul Chambers (b); Jimmy Cobb (d); Gil Evans (arr, cond) 11) March
2, 1959:
Miles Davis (tp); Julian "Cannonball" Adderley (as); John Coltrane (ts); Bill Evans (p); Paul Chambers (b); Jimmy Cobb (d)
12) March 10, 1960:
Miles Davis (tp); Ernie Royal (tp); Bernie Glow (tp); Johnny Coles (tp);
Louis Mucci (tp); Dick Hixon (tb); Frank Rehak (tb); Jimmy Buffington (fr-h);
Joe Singer (fr-h); Tony Miranda (fr-h); Bill Barber (tuba); Al Block
(fl); Harold Feldman (fl); Danny Bank (bcl); Romeo Penque (oboe); Jack
Knitzer (bas); Janet Putnam (harp); Paul Chambers (b); Jimmy Cobb (d);
Elvin Jones (perc); Jose Manguel (perc); Gil Evans (arr, cond) 13) March
20, 1961:
Miles Davis (tp); John Coltrane (ts); Wynton Kelly (p); Paul Chambers (b); Jimmy Cobb (d)
14) February 12, 1964:
Miles Davis (tp); George Coleman (ts); Herbie Hancock (p); Ron Carter (b); Tony Williams (d)
15) January 20, 1965:
Miles Davis (tp); Wayne Shorter (ts); Herbie Hancock (p); Ron Carter (b); Tony Williams (d)
16) June 7, 1967:
Miles Davis (tp); Wayne Shorter (ts); Herbie Hancock (p); Ron Carter (b); Tony Williams (d)
17) June 19, 1968:
Miles Davis (tp); Wayne Shorter (ts); Herbie Hancock (p, el-p); Ron Carter (b); Tony Williams (d)
18) August 20, 1969:
Miles Davis (tp); Wayne Shorter (ss); Bennie Maupin (bcl); John McLaughlin (g); Chick Corea
(el-p); Josef Zawinul (el-p); Dave Holland (b); Harvey Brooks (el-b); Jack DeJohnette (d); Jim Riley (perc)
19) June 4, 1970:
Miles Davis (tp); Steve Grossman (ss); John McLaughlin (el-g); Chick Corea
(el-p); Herbie Hancock (el-p); Keith Jarrett (el-p); Dave Holland (b); Jack DeJohnette (d); Airto Moreira (perc); Hermeto Pascoal (voc)
20) June 6, 1972:
Miles Davis (tp); Carlos Garnett (ts); Herbie Hancock (keyb); Harold Williams (keyb); David Creamer (g); Colin Walcott (sitar); Michael Henderson (b); William W. Hart
(d); Jack DeJohnette (d); James Mtume Foreman (cga, perc); Badal Roy (tabla)
21) October 3, 1981:
Miles Davis (tp); Bill Evans (ss, ts, fl, el-p); Mike Stern (g); Marcus Miller (b); Al Foster (d); Mino Cinelu (perc)
22) January 26, 1984:
Miles Davis (tp); John Scofield (g); Robert Irving III (synth); Darryl Jones (el-b); Al Foster (d); Steve Thornton (perc)
23) February 13, 1986:
Miles Davis (tp); Paulinho Da Costa (perc); Marcus Miller (other Instruments) |
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