B. Clugston Posted Thursday at 09:06 PM Posted Thursday at 09:06 PM (edited) He wrote an awful book on Miles Davis' electric period, which was full of errors, such as wrong personnel, confusing Jumma Santos for Juma Sultan and descriptions/opinions that had no relation to reality. The large list of errors was compiled here: https://web.archive.org/web/20160427225113/http://www.miles-beyond.com/freemanerrors.htm Edited Thursday at 09:07 PM by B. Clugston Quote
Pim Posted Saturday at 05:02 AM Posted Saturday at 05:02 AM Comments for the sound on the Mal Waldron and Bill Evans aren’t good as well. Glad I’ve ordered the Mal Waldron on cd. I already expected it. Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 08:55 AM Posted Saturday at 08:55 AM I think the Mal Waldron cd sounds good. Haven't yet received the Evans but the review I did read that panned the sound seemed to come from someone with not much experience with the sound of a typical 625 performance. Quote
Clunky Posted yesterday at 02:08 PM Posted yesterday at 02:08 PM The Henderson set has his usual energy. Sound is a little compressed to my ears. It’s not bad but isn’t as lively as I would have hoped for. A trio was probably his best setting. Quote
barnaba.siegel Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 4/23/2026 at 11:06 PM, B. Clugston said: He wrote an awful book on Miles Davis' electric period, which was full of errors, such as wrong personnel, confusing Jumma Santos for Juma Sultan and descriptions/opinions that had no relation to reality. The large list of errors was compiled here: https://web.archive.org/web/20160427225113/http://www.miles-beyond.com/freemanerrors.htm Still, I liked his language. For ex. the Paul Tingen "Miles Beyond" is much more academic, Freeman was good at converting feelings into descriptions really matching the music. But obviously all of this needs to be filtered with with something... more "fact-oriented". Quote
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