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Title |
Music
From And Inspired By The Film Birth Of The Cool |
Label |
Sony Music 19075994352 |
Booklet /
Back Cover Details |
Made in the EU
2019
BIEM/GEMA
LC00162
19075994352
Executive Producers: Cheryl Davis, Erin Davis, Vince
Wilburn, Jr. & Darryl Porter
Soundtrack Producers: Stanley Nelson and Vince Wilburn, Jr.
Mastered by Mark Wilder at Battery Studios, New York City, NY
Commentary Tracks from the film "Miles Davis: Birth Of The Cool" by
Stanley Nelson |
Barcode |
1 9075-99435-2 6 |
Country |
E.U. |
Year |
2019 |
CD-Details |
Sony Music
57357/19075994352 21 |
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Comment |
The album brings
together recordings and performances spanning labels and the artist’s
musical evolution, while premiering a brand-new track, “Hail To The Real
Chief.” The new track features unreleased Miles Davis studio trumpet
performances combined with music written by Lenny White, produced by
White and Vince Wilburn, Jr and featuring an all-star collection of
Miles band alumni and acolytes including White, Wilburn, Marcus Miller,
Emilio Modeste, Jeremy Pelt, Antoine Roney, John Scofield, Bernard
Wright, and Quinton Zoto. |
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1)
Columbia
30th Street Studio, New York City, USA, February 4, 1958
2) Harris
Smith Studio, New York City, USA, May 8, 1947
3)
Royal Roost, New York City, USA, September 18, 1948 (b)
4)
Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City, USA, September 10, 1956
5) Rudy van
Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey, USA, May 11, 1956
6) Le
Poste Parisien Studio, Paris, France, December 4-5, 1957
7) Columbia
30th Street Studio, New York City, USA, March 2, 1959
8) Columbia
30th Street Studio, New York City, USA, May 23, 1957
9) Columbia
30th Street Studio, New York City, USA, March 10, 1960
10)
Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City, USA, March 20, 1961
11)
Columbia 30th Street Studio, New York City, USA, October 25, 1966
12)
Columbia Studio B, New York City, USA, August 20, 1969
13)
Capitol Records Studio, Los Angeles, USA, February 11, 1986
14) unknown studio, unknown city, 2019 |
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Commentary Herbie Hancock, Jimmy Heath
1) MilestonesCommentary Greg Tate
2) Donna Lee
Commentary Ashley Kahn, Symphony Sid Introduction
3) Moon Dreams
Commentary George Wein
4) Round Midnight
Commentary Carlos Santana
5) It Never Entered My Mind
Commentary Vincent Bessieres
6) Générique (Mono Version)
Commentary Jimmy Cobb
7) So What
Commentary Gil Evans
8) New Rhumba
Commentary Frances Taylor Davis
9) The Pan Piper
Commentary Jack Chambers
10) Someday My Prince Will Come
Commentary Wayne Shorter
11) Footprints
Commentary Carlos Santana, Quincy Troupe
12) Miles Runs the Voodoo Down (45-rpm Single Edit)
Commentary Marcus Miller
13) Tutu
Commentary Erin Davis
14) Hail To The Real Chief
Total Time |
00:22
05:4200:19
02:32
00:37
03:16
00:28
05:55
00:20
05:22
00:44
02:47
00:21
09:05
00:11
04:35
00:37
03:55
00:22
09:02
00:34
09:45
00:27
02:49
00:17
05:14
00:13
03:40
79:31 |
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1) February 4, 1958:
Miles Davis (tp); Julian "Cannonball" Adderley (as); John Coltrane (ts);
Red Garland (p); Paul Chambers (b); Philly Joe Jones (d)2) May 8,
1947:
Miles Davis (tp); Charlie Parker (as); Bud Powell (p); Tommy Potter (b);
Max Roach (d)
3) September 18, 1948 (b):
Miles Davis (tp); Mike Zwerin (tb); Lee Konitz (as); John Barber (tuba);
Gerry Mulligan (bars); John Lewis (p); Junior Collins (fr-h); Al
McKibbon (b); Max Roach (d); Kenny "Pancho" Hagood (voc); Symphony Sid
Torin (ann); Bob Garrity (ann)
4) September 10, 1956:
Miles Davis (tp); John Coltrane (ts); Red Garland (p); Paul Chambers
(b); Philly Joe Jones (d)
5) May 11, 1956:
Miles Davis (tp); John Coltrane (ts); Red Garland (p); Paul Chambers
(b); Philly Joe Jones (d)
6) December 4-5, 1957:
Miles Davis (tp); Barney Wilen (ts); Rene Urtreger (p); Pierre
Michelot (b); Kenny Clarke (d)
7) March 2, 1959:
Miles Davis (tp); Julian "Cannonball" Adderley (as); John Coltrane (ts);
Bill Evans (p); Wynton Kelly* (p); Paul Chambers (b); Jimmy Cobb (d)
8) May 23, 1957:
Miles Davis (flh); Ernie Royal (tp); Bernie Glow (tp); Louis Mucci (tp);
Taft Jordan (tp); Johnny Carisi (tp); Frank Rehak (tb); Jimmy Cleveland
(tb); Joe Bennett (tb); Tom Mitchell (tb); Willie Ruff (fr-h); Jimmy
Buffington (fr-h); Bill Barber (tuba); Romeo Penque (fl, cl, bcl, oboe);
Sid Cooper (fl, cl); Lee Konitz (as); Danny Bank (bcl); Paul Chambers
(b); Arthur Taylor (d); Gil Evans (arr, cond)
9) March 10, 1960:
Miles Davis (tp); Ernie Royal (tp); Bernie Glow (tp); Johnny Coles (tp);
Louis Mucci (tp); Dick Hixon (tb); Frank Rehak (tb); Jimmy Buffington (fr-h);
Joe Singer (fr-h); Tony Miranda (fr-h); Bill Barber (tuba); Al Block
(fl); Harold Feldman (fl); Danny Bank (bcl); Romeo Penque (oboe); Jack
Knitzer (bas); Janet Putnam (harp); Paul Chambers (b); Jimmy Cobb (d);
Elvin Jones (perc); Jose Manguel (perc); Gil Evans (arr, cond)
10) March 20, 1961:
Miles Davis (tp); Hank Mobley (ts); John Coltrane (ts); Wynton Kelly
(p); Paul Chambers (b); Jimmy Cobb (d)
11) October 25, 1966:
Miles Davis (tp); Wayne Shorter (ts); Herbie Hancock (p); Ron Carter
(b); Tony Williams (d)
12) August 20, 1969:
Miles Davis (tp); Wayne Shorter (ss); Bennie Maupin (bcl); John
McLaughlin (g); Chick Corea (el-p); Josef Zawinul (el-p); Dave Holland
(b); Harvey Brooks (el-b); Jack DeJohnette (d); Jumma Santos [Jim Riley]
(perc)
13) February 11, 1986:
Miles Davis (tp); Marcus Miller (el-b); Paulinho DaCosta (perc)
14) unknown date 2019:
Miles Davis (tp); Vince Wilburn, Jr. (d); Lenny White (synth); Bernhard
Wright (keys); John Scofield (g); Quintin Zoto (g); Marcus Miller (b);
Jeremy Pelt (tp); Antoine Roney (ts); Emilio Modeste (ts) |
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