
Miles Smiles Vinyl Record
Except for the taping of a live performance at the Portland Festival, Miles Davisâs discography for 1966 only lists the recordings made for the LP âMiles Smilesâ! How strange when one considers the usual large output of Miles and his ensembles for Columbia Records in the Sixties.
The bass player Ron Carter was best suited for the complicated rhythm part and remained Milesâs ânumber oneâ in a quintet which gave a new interpretation to compositions by Wayne Shorter and jazz hits such as âFreedom Jazz Danceâ by Eddie Harris and Jimmy Heathâs âGingerbread Boyâ.
Every second of the nine-minute-long âFootprintsâ by Shorter is an absolute highlight, while the drumming of the young Tony Williams in âFreedom Jazz Danceâ is full of vitality, with a quick pulse, and even described as »threatening« in the liner notes. This music is neither ânew streamâ nor âold guardâ but good modern jazz according to Anthony Tuttle. Thatâs exactly what âMiles Smilesâ was upon its release 40 years ago â and thatâs what it is to this day! And that Miles Davis smiled for once thanks to the great musical relationship between the five individualists is certainly no mere rumour.
- 180 gram LP w/ Standard Sleeve
- Recording: October 1966 at Columbia RecordsÂStudios, New York, by Frank Laico
- Availability : Pre-Order
- Genre: JAZZ
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format: Vinyl
- Internal ID: JIT
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Except for the taping of a live performance at the Portland Festival, Miles Davisâs discography for 1966 only lists the recordings made for the LP âMiles Smilesâ! How strange when one considers the usual large output of Miles and his ensembles for Columbia Records in the Sixties.
The bass player Ron Carter was best suited for the complicated rhythm part and remained Milesâs ânumber oneâ in a quintet which gave a new interpretation to compositions by Wayne Shorter and jazz hits such as âFreedom Jazz Danceâ by Eddie Harris and Jimmy Heathâs âGingerbread Boyâ.
Every second of the nine-minute-long âFootprintsâ by Shorter is an absolute highlight, while the drumming of the young Tony Williams in âFreedom Jazz Danceâ is full of vitality, with a quick pulse, and even described as »threatening« in the liner notes. This music is neither ânew streamâ nor âold guardâ but good modern jazz according to Anthony Tuttle. Thatâs exactly what âMiles Smilesâ was upon its release 40 years ago â and thatâs what it is to this day! And that Miles Davis smiled for once thanks to the great musical relationship between the five individualists is certainly no mere rumour.
- 180 gram LP w/ Standard Sleeve
- Recording: October 1966 at Columbia RecordsÂStudios, New York, by Frank Laico
- Availability : Pre-Order
- Genre: JAZZ
- Format Detail: LP Black
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 5 business days for this item's shipment.**
- Format: Vinyl
- Internal ID: JIT














