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The Cellar Door Sessions 1970
By Miles Davis
Label: Sony Music
Released: 2006
Track listing: CD1: Directions; Yesternow; What I Say; Improvisation #1; Inamorata. CD2: What I Say; Honky Tonk; It's About That Time; Improvisation #2; Inamorata; Sanctuary. CD3: Directions; Honky Tonk; What I Say. CD4: Directions; Honky Tonk; What I Say; Sanctuary; Improvisation #3; Inamorata. CD5: Directions; Honky Tonk; What I Say. CD6: Directions; Improvisation; Inamorata; Sanctuary; It's About That Time.
Miles Davis: The Cellar Door Sessions 1970
by Andrey Henkin
The Cellar Door Sessions 1970 is the eighth box set edition in a series begun in 2004, moving chronologically through the trumpeter's career with John Coltrane and Gil Evans, recorded output for Columbia from 1963-68, and extensive investigations into the sessions that yielded In A Silent Way, Bitches Brew and A Tribute to Jack Johnson. This ...
The Cellar Door Sessions 1970
By Miles Davis
Label: Sony Music
Released: 2005
Track listing: CD1: Directions; Yesternow; What I Say; Improvisation; Inamorata. CD2: What I Say; Honky
Tonk; It's About That Time; Improvisation #2; Inamorata; Sanctuary. CD3: Directions;
Honky Tonk; What I Say. CD4: Directions; Honky Tonk; What I Say; Sanctuary;
Improvisation #3; Inamorata. CD5: Directions; Honky Tonk; What I Say. CD6: Directions;
Improvisation #4; Inamorata; Sanctuary; It's About That Time.
Miles Davis: The Cellar Door Sessions 1970
by Greg Masters
For devotees of Miles Davis's so-called electric period," the full release of the music recorded live in December 1970 at the Washington, DC club The Cellar Door has long been something of a holy grail. A healthy sampling was released in 1971 on Live-Evil providing evidence that more of this sound existed. The possibility that more ...
Miles Davis: The Cellar Door Sessions 1970
by Jim Santella
This six-CD set features trumpeter Miles Davis with his early fusion band, marking the significant change that he was to bring about in jazz. Recorded from December 16-19, 1970, Davis' music retained the comfortable swing and fiery emotion that he had espoused in earlier years, but added a dynamic force that signaled progress in the entertainment ...