Disc 1 Directions (Josef Zawinul) Yesternow What I Say Improvisation #1 (Keith ... more
Jarrett) Inamorata Disc 2 What I Say Honky Tonk It's About That Time Improvisation #2 (Keith Jarrett) Inamorata Sanctuary (Wayne Shorter) Disc 3 Directions (Josef Za...
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Advantages: Excellent Jazz Album. Disadvantages: None!
Darn that dream,
I dream each night.
You say you love me and hold me tight.
But when I awake and you are out of sight.
Oh, darn that dream.
Reasons For Purchasing
I was first introduced to this type of Jazz music by My Grandmother and Grandfather who loved listening to MilesDavis and of course their choice of music rubbed off on my own Mother, who I remember as a child, played the MilesDavis Quintet quite a lot also. I took this CD from my Grandmothers collection after she died three years ago and I am glad I did, as now I have got the chance to write about this CD.
This is quite an interesting album I have to say, it features twelve excellent jazz songs from MilesDavis. I listen to this CD when I am relaxed, feeling low or even in a party mood, as this is a great album for every occasion. This album seems to have ...
Advantages: Virtuoso trumpet at its best Disadvantages: Only the re-released version has the sound quality it deserves
The first time I heard this CD was with my Grandparents as a young child, I didn't understand and didn't appreciate the beauty of the music, I remember my granddad tapping his toes and sipping his whiskey, humming gently along with the trumpet solos, this fond memory was abruptly brought forward whilst browsing in a local alternative record shop. I spotted "A Kind Blue" and instantly withdrew my wallet and the CD was mine. As readers you will probably like to know about the music is like! Well simply it is divine, some find MilesDavis's music too intense and muddled, but it takes either an uninterested listener to ignore this or a fascinated listener to understand and appreciate it, I hope that the buyer will lean towards the latter of these two opposites. ...
Advantages: Friendly faces, great food Disadvantages: Uncomfortable chairs, can be pricy depending on what you pick
with an old friend, I'm sure we'd have enjoyed it as much as everyone else there seemed to. Other bands also play there, and they sometimes host events like charity auctions too.
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LOCATION
Cellar V is in Guiseley, about 10 miles outside of Leeds, and quite close to Ilkley. It's very easy to find if you know the area, as it is located right next door to the Morrissons supermarket, and shares the car parking facilities. I couldn't find a map to help you, but it's on the main road through Guiseley, which is the A65. If you're in any doubt, just go to Guiseley and look for a gigantic yellow shop.
OPENING TIMES
Food is served from 10 am to 9 pm every day (except Sunday, when food service begins at 11 am). The bar is open until 11 pm ...
pesky33 09.05.2004 (03.11.2006)
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Product Information for "Cellar Door Sessions 1970, The (Live) - Miles Davis" »
Product details
Title
Cellar Door Sessions 1970, The (Live)
Performer
Miles Davis
Genre
Jazz Instrument
Sub Genre
Trumpet
Release Date
20/02/2006
Recomended Retail Price
63.99 GBP
Original Release Year
2005
Label / Distributor
Columbia / Sony Music/Arvato Services
Engineer
Stan Tonkel
Producer
Teo Macero; Stan Tonkel
Pieces in Set
6
Studio / Live
Live
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
827969361429
Additional notes
Album Notes
Contains previously unreleased material. Some of the recordings on the CELLAR DOOR SESSIONS were originally released in edited form on the 1971 double-LP LIVE EVIL. Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet); John McLaughlin (electric guitar); Gary Bartz (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Keith Jarrett (Fender Rhodes piano, electric organ); Michael Henderson (bass guitar); Jack DeJohnette (drums); Airto Moreira (percussion). Recording information: Cellar Door, Washington, D.C. (12/16/1970 - 12/19/2005). There is an entire universe contained in this box. Sumptuously packaged and scrupulously annotated, CELLAR DOOR SESSIONS 1970 is a six-disc set that documents Miles Davis's extended residency at the Washington, D.C., club. Davis is backed by a group of genius musicians: keyboardist Keith Jarrett, drummer Jack DeJohnette, bassist Michael Henderson, saxophonist Gary Bartz, percussionist Airto Moreira and guitarist John McLaughlin (who appears only on the last two discs). Together they pioneered an ecstatic fusion of jazz, rock, funk, and abstract sound-painting that established the blueprint for the future of progressive music. Each disc contains a different live set, and while songs are often repeated across the set lists, no two tracks sound the same. The players improvise at a fever-pitch, pushing themselves to endless invention, and the ensemble's interplay--expressionistic, protean, and fierce--is near telepathic. The influence of rock artists like Sly Stone and Jimi Hendrix can be heard in the layering of deep funk rhythms and psychedelic inflections (especially with Miles's wah-filtered trumpet), but the overall sound seems to subsume and transcend the entire history of 20th century music. In a career full of musical innovation, this is some of Miles's most visionary work, and this essential set (which also boasts splendid remastering) documents it for a near-religious listening experience.
Album Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.63) - 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "His bursts of not-jazz galvanize a rhythm team that respects the backbeat yet delights in trampling convention." Entertainment Weekly (p.81) - "The lengthy circular grooves, freaky wah-wah horn riffs, and ear-singeing guitar runs make this a kind of Rosetta stone for the entire jam band universe..." Mojo (p.122) - 4 stars out of 5 - "Jarrett is feverish throughout and John McLaughlin brings a further element of terror to the final two sets..." Uncut (p.108) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[I]t finds Miles' wah-wah-drenched trumpet relentlessly prodding his bandmates....Each is a unique representation of a band kicking aside the barriers." The Wire (p.54) - "Davis's music gushes out of this group as though they've just struck oil....Tempestuous sounds for turbulent times, and plenty for sated Miles fans to chew on afresh."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Directions (Wed 16 Dec/1st set)
2.
Yesternow
3.
What I Say
4.
Improvisation #1
5.
Inamorata
Titles on disc 2
1.
What I Say (Thu 17 Dec/2nd set)
2.
Honky Tonk
3.
It's About That Time
4.
Improvisation #2
5.
Inamorata
6.
Sanctuary
Titles on disc 3
1.
Directions (Fri 18 Dec/2nd set)
2.
Honky Tonk
3.
What I Say
Titles on disc 4
1.
Directions (Fri 18 Dec/3rd set)
2.
Honky Tonk
3.
What I Say
4.
Sanctuary
5.
Improvisation #3
6.
Inamorata
Titles on disc 5
1.
Directions (Sat 19 Dec/2nd set)
2.
Honky Tonk
3.
What I Say
Titles on disc 6
1.
Directions (Sat 19 Dec/3rd set)
2.
Improvisation #4
3.
Inamorata
4.
Sanctuary
5.
It's About That Time
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