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专辑名称: Merci Miles! Live at Vienne (Live at Vienne Jazz Festival, 1991)
创作艺人: [Miles Davis]
音乐流派: Jazz|爵士
专辑规格: 1碟8首
出品公司: Rhino
发行时间: 2021/6/25
官方标价: £8.79 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [it][fr][en] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:

Hannibal (Live at Vienne Jazz Festival, 1991)
Human Nature (Live at Vienne Jazz Festival, 1991)
Time After Time (Live at Vienne Jazz Festival, 1991)
Penetration (Live at Vienne Jazz Festival, 1991)
Wrinkle (Live at Vienne Jazz Festival, 1991)
Amandla (Live at Vienne Jazz Festival, 1991)
Jailbait (Live at Vienne Jazz Festival, 1991)
Finale (Live at Vienne Jazz Festival, 1991)


详细介绍:

Reconsidering late-era Miles Davis is a dicey proposition. On one hand, there are albums like Aura that were largely ignored at the time, but upon revisitation, have proven to be challenging and consequential works. On the other, there are albums like Doo-Bop, which have … not. (To be fair, much of Miles%27s post-%2750s material took folks a while to warm to, as he was often an artist a few steps ahead of his time.) With that in mind, Merci! Miles Live at Vienne is both a curious time capsule and a bit of a what if? game. Recorded in France in July 1991, just a few months before Davis passed away, this relatively brisk set clocks in at just over 70 minutes long. Though Miles%27s trumpet is something of a spectral presence throughout—only occasionally pushing its way to the front of the proceedings—the audience is intensely and vocally appreciative of his playing and that of the band accompanying him. The energy level throughout is surprisingly high and nearly raucous in moments. And yes, this is the peak of Davis%27s modern pop songs should be standards phase, so both Time After Time and Human Nature get workouts, with all the popping bass and four-on-the-floor rhythm that implies. Similarly, then-new Davis cuts like Amandla and Hannibal are here, in all their high-gloss vitality. The inclusion of two songs written by Prince make this set an interesting document. Though the two only performed together once (at a 1987 New Year%27s Eve show at Paisley Park), they were big fans of one another, with Prince pitching several songs for Miles to record over the years and even building a whole jazz band (Madhouse) with the idea that Miles could collaborate with them. Prince wrote Penetration and Jailbait for Madhouse and submitted them for Miles%27s consideration in early 1991; Miles and his band recorded both, but the studio versions have never been released, due to Prince%27s disinclination to assist with their posthumous production. However, they were both consistently played in concert throughout 1991 and the versions here are excellent, with Miles and his band sticking hard and fast to each song%27s groove while finding plenty of space to stretch out. Thus, unlike Doo-Bop (the posthumous album they would have appeared on), these songs here spark a bit of an exciting round of what could have been, which is most definitely not the case for most artists%27 late-period live albums. But, then again, Miles was always a few steps ahead of the game. © Jason Ferguson/Qobuz


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