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Live At Montreux
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1568 mb
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4.5 ✱
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Miles Davis & Quincy Jones - Live At Montreux album download
Tracklist Hide Credits
1 | Introduction By Claude Nobs And Quincy Jones | 1:23 |
2 | BoplicityWritten-By – Cléo Henry* |
3:40 |
3 | Introduction To Miles Ahead Medley | 0:09 |
4 | SpringsvilleWritten-By – John Carisi |
3:34 |
5 | Maids Of CadizWritten-By – Gil Evans |
3:37 |
6 | The DukeWritten-By – Dave Brubeck |
4:01 |
7 | My ShipWritten-By – Ira Gershwin, Kurt Weil* |
4:11 |
8 | Miles AheadWritten-By – Gil Evans |
3:39 |
9 | Blues For PabloWritten-By – Gil Evans |
6:04 |
10 | Introduction To Porgy And Bess Medley | 0:28 |
11 | OrgoneWritten-By – George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin* |
4:09 |
12 | Gone, Gone, GoneWritten-By – George Gershwin |
1:48 |
13 | SummertimeWritten-By – Du Bose Heyward*, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin |
2:54 |
14 | Here Come De Honey ManWritten-By – Du Bose Heyward*, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin |
3:41 |
15 | The Pan PiperWritten-By – Gil Evans |
1:40 |
16 | SoleaWritten-By – Gil Evans |
11:44 |
Credits
- Alto Saxophone – Kenny Garrett
- Arranged By – Gil Evans
- Co-producer – Jerry Hey
- Conductor – Quincy Jones
- Executive Producer – Claude Nobs, Louise Velazquez
- Featuring – Gil Evans And His Orchestra, The George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band
- Featuring [Playing The Classic Arrangements Of Gil Evans] – Miles Davis
- Photography By [Miles Davis] – Annie Leibowitz*
- Photography By [Quincy Jones] – Philippe Dutoit
- Producer, Conductor – Quincy Jones
- Transcription By, Orchestrated By [Additional] – Gil Goldstein, Maria Schneider (tracks: 8)
- Trumpet – Miles Davis
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Ack van Royen*, Manfred Schoof, Wallace Roney
Notes
Recorded 8th July 1991 at Montreux (Swiss) Jazz Festival.Made in Germany.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Label Code: LC0392
- Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
- Matrix / Runout: 936245221-2 WME
- Barcode: 0 9362-45221-2 6
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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9 45221-2 | Miles Davis & Quincy Jones | Miles Davis & Quincy Jones - Live At Montreux (CD, Album) | Warner Bros. Records | 9 45221-2 | US | 1993 |
9 45221-2 | Miles Davis & Quincy Jones | Miles Davis & Quincy Jones - Live At Montreux (CD, Album, Club) | Warner Bros. Records | 9 45221-2 | US | 1993 |
9 45221-2 | Miles Davis & Quincy Jones | Miles Davis & Quincy Jones - Live At Montreux (CD, Album) | Warner Bros. Records | 9 45221-2 | Argentina | 1993 |
9362-45221-2 | Miles Davis & Quincy Jones | Miles Davis & Quincy Jones - Live At Montreux (CD, Album, RP) | Warner Bros. Records | 9362-45221-2 | Europe | 1993 |
WPJR-10035 | Miles Davis & Quincy Jones | Miles Davis & Quincy Jones - Live At Montreux (LP, Album, Ltd, RE, 180) | Warner Bros. Records | WPJR-10035 | Japan | 2018 |
Miles & Quincy: Live at Montreux is a collaborative live album by American jazz trumpeter Miles Davis and conductor Quincy Jones. It was recorded at the 1991 Montreux Jazz Festival and released by Warner Bros. For the first time in three decades, Davis returned to the songs arranged by Gil Evans from his past albums, including Miles Ahead (1957), Porgy and Bess (1959), and Sketches of Spain (1960).
Conductor – Quincy Jones. Executive Producer – Claude Nobs, Louise Velazquez. Featuring – Gil Evans And His Orchestra, The George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band. Featuring – Miles Davis. Photography By – Annie Leibowitz. Photography By – Philippe Dutoit. Producer, Conductor – Quincy Jones. Transcription By, Orchestrated By – Gil Goldstein, Maria Schneider (tracks: 8). Trumpet – Miles Davis. Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Ack van Royen, Manfred Schoof, Wallace Roney.
Photography By – Annie Leibowitz. Piano, Leader – George Gruntz. Producer – Quincy Jones. Recorded By – David Richards, Justin Shirley-Smith. Supervised By – Joe Muccioli. Trumpet – Lew Soloff, Miles Davis, Miles Evans. Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Ack van Royen, Benny Bailey, Jack Walrath, John D'earth, Manfred Schoof, Marvin Stamm, Wallace Roney. Tuba, Baritone Saxophone – Howard Johnson (3).
Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux. 25th Anniversary of the Montreux Jazz Festival. Warner Bros Although Miles Davis did not live to participate in Gerry Mulligan's reunion recordings featuring the nonet that played on the famous late-'40s and early-'50s cool sessions, he participated in a reunion concert held at Montreux in 1991. This featured both the Gil Evans Orchestra and George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band, plus additional guests Benny Bailey, Grady Tate, Carlos Benavent and various European players teaming with a gravely ill Davis to perform Gil Evans' marvelous arrangements
Live album by Miles Davis and Quincy Jones. Miles Davis, who had never revisited past music from his career before, surprised jazz fans when he worked with an ensemble led by Quincy Jones at the Montreux Jazz Festival on July 8, 1991. Jones developed the idea of using two orchestras and conducted both the Gil Evans Orchestra and George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band at the concert. The performance also featured guest instrumentalists who played with Davis, including trumpeters Benny Bailey and Wallace Roney, drummer Grady Tate, bassist Carles Benavent, and alto saxophonist Kenny Garrett.
Although Miles Davis did not live to participate in Gerry Mulligan's reunion recordings featuring the nonet that played on the famous late-'40s and early-'50s cool sessions, he participated in a reunion concert held at Montreux in 1991. This featured both the Gil Evans Orchestra and George Gruntz Concert Jazz Band, plus additional guests Benny Bailey, Grady Tate, Carlos Benavent and various European players teaming with a gravely ill Davis to perform Gil Evans' marvelous arrangements. Miles Davis & Quincy Jones, Miles & Quincy Live At Montreux.