Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux Miles Davis

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  • Release Date: 08/10/1993
  • Original Release: 1991
  • Sales Rank: 70,519
  • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
  • UPC: 093624522126

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Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux

1LISTENIntroduction 1:23
2LISTENBoplicity 3:40
3LISTENIntroduction to Miles Ahead Medley 0:09
4LISTENSpringsville 3:34
5LISTENMaids of Cadiz 3:37
6LISTENThe Duke 4:01
7LISTENMy Ship 4:11
8LISTENMiles Ahead 3:39
9LISTENBlues for Pablo 6:04
10LISTENIntroduction to Porgy and Bess Medley 0:28
11LISTENOrgone 4:09
12LISTENGone, Gone, Gone 1:48
13LISTENSummertime 2:54
14LISTENHere Come de Honey Man 3:41
15LISTENThe Pan Piper 1:40
16LISTENSolea 11:44

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Although Miles Davis did not live to participate in Gerry Mulligan's reunion recordings featuring the nonet that played on the famous late-'40s and early-'50s cool sessions, he participated in a reunion concert held at Montreux in 1991. This featured both the Gil Evans Orchestra and George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band, plus additional guests Benny Bailey, Grady Tate, Carlos Benavent and various European players teaming with a gravely ill Davis to perform Gil Evans' marvelous arrangements. Quincy Jones conducted and conceived the idea of using two orchestras, offering majestic surroundings for the solos of Davis, fellow trumpeter Wallace Roney and alto saxophonist Kenny Garrett. Not every moment is golden, but the overall session ranks just a bit below the majestic '50s and '60s dates featuring Davis' trumpet and Evans' arrangements. Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

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