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3 new Miles Davis live releases listed on CD Japan


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I know nothing about these.  I've provided Google translations for the Japanese product descriptions.  Release dates September 22.

Hibiya, Tokyo July 12, 1964

The 1964 Japan tour, which was Miles' first visit to Japan. A very rare Miles Davis Quintet with Sam Rivers as the tenor. Officially, the Shinjuku Welfare Pension Hall live on July 14th was released on LP in 1969, and has been made into a CD since then, but this is the live at the Hibiya Open Air Concert Hall on the third day of the performance in Japan. The play that Miles confronts the tenor who runs in the avant-garde unique to Sam, such as the first song "Dead Leaf" and "So What", is unique to this day. The historic first performance in Tokyo.

Kyoto July 15, 1964

Even during the 1964 Japan tour, which was Miles' first visit to Japan, the performance at the Kyoto Maruyama Park Amphitheater, which became a legend in particular. Miles listens to a radical play that breaks through the boundaries at the rainy outdoor performance on July 15th, the final day of the performance in Japan. There is also a rare Sonny Rollins song "Oleo" that takes over Sam Rivers and solo from Miles. Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams support it. One of the best performances in Miles' live history.

Milano, Italy October 11, 1964

Autumn European Tour in 1964 with Wayne Shorter as tenor. The official version has "Berlin / September 25th" on the first day of the tour, but this is a complete recording of the live performance in Milan, Italy on the last day. If it becomes the ancient capital of Italy in the fall, Miles' performance is not bad. Moreover, it is the 10th performance of the tour with W. Shorter that he wanted. "All Blues" with "Dead Leaf" and "My Funny Valentine" and the phrase "Jean Pierre" that may have already been in Miles's head is noteworthy.

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Ah, the famous "Dead Leaf!"

Both the Japanese shows and the Italian show have been bootlegged before--the Italian show as a video.

 

http://www.plosin.com/milesahead/Sessions.aspx?s=640712

 

http://www.plosin.com/milesahead/Sessions.aspx?s=640715

 

http://www.plosin.com/milesahead/Sessions.aspx?s=641011

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4 hours ago, sambrasa said:

From the looks of it, this label specializes in recordings that were made before 1968, for copyright reasons no doubt. One Rolling Stones CD has a super catchy name, I doubt Mick and Keef approved.

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I saw that. :lol:

Some great pics included among their cover designs though. 

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On 7/21/2021 at 9:10 AM, Dub Modal said:

I saw that. :lol:

Some great pics included among their cover designs though. 

Not inconsistent with 'Cocksucker Blues'.

On 7/20/2021 at 2:08 PM, jazzbo said:

Ah, the famous "Dead Leaf!"

Both the Japanese shows and the Italian show have been bootlegged before--the Italian show as a video.

 

http://www.plosin.com/milesahead/Sessions.aspx?s=640712

 

http://www.plosin.com/milesahead/Sessions.aspx?s=640715

 

http://www.plosin.com/milesahead/Sessions.aspx?s=641011

A shame Sony did not put out all the sessions with Sam Rivers as part of the bootleg series.

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