Miles Davis live from Septet, Chateau Neuf, Oslo, Norway
9/11-1971
Band
Miles Davis: Trumpet
Gary Bartz: Saxophone, Alt Sax
Keith Jarrett: Electric Piano, Organ
Michael Hendersson: Electric Bass
Ndugu Leon Chancler: Drums
Charles Don Alias: Congas, Percussion
James Mtume: Congas, Percussion
Setlist
0:00 - Directions - (J.Zawinul)
12:04 - Honky Tonk - (M.Davis)
21:36 - What I Say - (M.Davis)
32:58 - Sanctuary - (W.Shorter)
38:07 - It’s About That Time - (M.Davis)
50:56 - Yesternow - (M.Davis)
1:01:20 - Funky Tonk - (M.Davis)
1:07:56 - Sanctuary - (W.Shorter)
Some Jazz a Sunday evening.
Far from Miles ”A Kind Of Blue” record (one of my favorit records).
My father was (is) a Jazz player, so you could say I grow up with a portion of Jazz.
But not this experimental, more melodic and traditional Jazz.
Never forced to listen to it, my father rather showed me music of Beatles etc
Listning to Miles takes me to more familiar territories.
Reminds me of Jeff Beck and Jimmie Hendrix.
Not everybody’s cup of tea but great sound quality and impressive playing makes this the sound of the Sunday.
Enjoy/ GråZon northvisions - unofficial
Released at the same time som this recording:
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Miles Davis:
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About the tape:Received in trade.
This is what I know: This show was broadcast by Norsk Rikskringkastning TV (NRK) and was also an FM broadcast. I have two different sources for the radio broadcast and they don't sound anywhere near as good as this.
There's also an NRK webcast. Contrast clause(s): the video stream is here: [ Ссылка ], and an audience recording here: [ Ссылка ].)
As the audio quality is excellent (check samples), I wondered if my version of the recording was taken from the (lossy) web stream. However, TLH confirms that the tracks are "100% CDDA" (see details below). Additionally, I have included the Spectrum Analysis. Granted, I'm no expert on this, but there's no obvious cut off at 18000-20000Hz.
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