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Miles Davis - Miles In Tokyo: Miles Davis Live In Concert (1964)

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Miles In Tokyo: Miles Davis Live In Concert
Miles Davis | Sony Records    After George Coleman left the Miles Davis Quintet, tenor-saxophonist Sam Rivers took his place for a short period including a tour of Japan. Davis did not care for Rivers's avant-garde style (they failed to develop any chemistry) and soon replaced him, but this live LP (originally only issued in Japan) survived to document this brief association. The music (five lengthy versions of standards) is actually of high quality with both Davis and Rivers in fine form and the young rhythm section (pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter, and drummer Tony Williams) pushing the trumpeter/leader to open up his style.
-  Scott Yanow  



Miles Davis, trumpet
Sam Rivers, tenor saxophone
Herbie Hancock, piano
Ron Carter, bass
Tony Williams, drums

Introduction/If I Were a Bell
My Funny Valentine
So What
Walkin'
All of You
The Theme

Recorded July 14, 1964
Sony Records SRCS 9112


*EAC (secure mode / offset correction)
*Monkey's Audio 3.99 / extra high compression
*335 MB
*covers



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enjoy!
Miles and Sam Rivers...



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