Miles et Newport....Bootleg series Vol 4

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  • BLUESNIK'S REVOX
    Full Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 4250

    Miles et Newport....Bootleg series Vol 4

    Rolling Stone...

    "On July 17th, Columbia/Legacy
    Recordings will release the fourth
    volume in their ongoing Miles
    Davis bootleg series, Miles Davis at
    Newport 1955 - 1975 , a collection of
    tracks from eight live festival
    performances from around the globe.

    The four-disc collection boasts four
    hours of previously unreleased music,
    including Davis' rendition of the jazz
    standard, "Stella by Starlight." The track
    was recorded live at Newport in 1966
    and is now available to hear exclusively
    on Rolling Stone.

    The furious, free-bop blitz begins simply
    and slowly, with Davis and his band —
    which at the time boasted drummer
    Tony Williams, pianist Herbie Hancock,
    tenor saxophonist Wayne Shorter and
    bassist Ron Carter — delivering "Stella
    by Starlight" as the sensitive ballad
    Victor Young wrote it as.

    Two minutes in, however, as music
    historian Ashley Kahn — who penned
    the new box set's liner notes — tells
    Rolling Stone, the band turns the song
    into "a high-speed chase, discarding any
    notion of maintaining emotional
    consistency and reverence, or decorum.
    The closest they come to returning to
    the tune's original sentimental side is
    Herbie Hancock's solo, but even then
    Miles snatches it back to energy-mode,
    and quickly brings the tune to a close."

    BN.
  • Serial_Apologist
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    • Dec 2010
    • 37353

    #2
    That 1966 version of "Stella" sounds very similar in description to the Plugged Nickel one of the previous year. Not having heard this one, presumably it likewise maintains the changes at the original medium-slow tempo during the solos, but just speeds up the pace over it, if you, er, get me.

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