> Miles Davis - Sorcerer, 1967|eac.flac.cue|DSD remaster|Sony SRCS 9735
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 Posted: 11-01-2005, 11:43 (post 1, #342207)

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artist: Miles Davis
album: Sorcerer

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recording date: 21 august 1962 - 24 may 1967
label: Sony/Columbia/Legacy [SRCS 9735]

performers:

Miles Davis - trumpet; Wayne Shorter - tenor saxophone; Frank Rehak - trombone; Herbie Hancock - piano; Ron Carter, Paul Chambers - bass; Tony Williams, Jimmy Cobb - drums; Willie Bobo - bongos; Bob Dorough - piano, vocals

tracklist:

1. Prince of Darkness (Shorter) [6:27]
2. Pee Wee (Williams) [4:49]
3. Masqualero (Shorter) [8:53]
4. The Sorcerer (Hancock) [5:10]
5. Limbo (Shorter) [7:13]
6. Vonetta (Shorter) [5:36]
7. Nothing Like You (Dorough/Landesman) [1:58]
8. Masqualero [alternate take] (Shorter) [7:30]
9. Limbo [alternate take] (Shorter) [5:31]

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Sorcerer, the third album by the second Miles Davis Quintet, is in a sense a transitional album, a quiet, subdued affair that rarely blows hot, choosing to explore cerebral tonal colorings. Even when the tempo picks up, as it does on the title track, there's little of the dense, manic energy on Miles Smiles — this is about subtle shadings, even when the compositions are as memorable as Tony Williams' "Pee Wee" or Herbie Hancock's "Sorcerer." As such, it's a little elusive, since it represents the deepening of the band's music as they choose to explore different territory. The emphasis is as much on complex, interweaving chords and a coolly relaxed sound as it is on sheer improvisation, though each member tears off thoroughly compelling solos. Still, the individual flights aren't placed at the forefront the way they were on the two predecessors — it all merges together, pointing toward the dense soundscapes of Miles' later '60s work. It's such a layered, intriguing work that the final cut, recorded in 1962 with Bob Dorough on vocals, is an utterly jarring, inappropriate way to end the record, even if it's intended as a tribute to Miles' then-wife, Cicely Tyson (whose image graces the cover).  review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine.

Miles Davis - Sorcerer 17 clicks

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time: 00:52:55
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 Posted: 11-01-2005, 11:51 (post 2, #342214)

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