Sunday, March 5, 2023

Miles Davis Quintet - Live At The Oriental Theatre 1966 (CD1) And (CD2)

Styles: Jazz
Year: 2014
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:08 (CD 1)
Size: 97,3 MB (CD 1)
Time: 48:38 (CD 2)
Size: 112,3 MB (CD 2)
Art: Front

(CD 1)

( 0:40) 1. Announcement
( 9:49) 2. Autumn Leaves
( 9:22) 3. Agitation
(10:31) 4. Stella By Starlight
(11:44) 5. Gingerbread Boy

(CD 2)
( 9:30) 1. The Theme
( 9:32) 2. All Blues
( 8:51) 3. Who Can I Turn To?
( 9:06) 4. So What
(11:38) 5. My Funny Valentine

This release contains a complete previously unissued concert by the 1966 Miles Davis Quintet. Recorded at the impressing Oriental Theatre in Portland shortly before it was demolished, it presents the only existing testimony of bassist Richard Davis playing with Miles. Among its many highlights are many great trumpet solos by Miles, including his only existing version of "Who Can I Turn To ?" a free jazzoriented So What, and a beautiful reading of My Funny Valentine.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Oriental-Theatre-1966-2CD/dp/B004M3NKBC

Personnel: Miles Davis - tp; Wayne Shorter - ts; Herbie Hancock - p; Richard Davis - b; Tony Williams - d

Live At The Oriental Theatre 1966 (CD1)(CD2)

20 comments:

  1. Wow, thanks! What a way to end the year! A great concert, and the sound is quite good too, given it's a live performance from 1966.
    All the best to all the SD team, for the newcoming year. And thank you for so much hard work and such a wonderful blog.
    Cheers Daniel, from Spain...

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  2. May I ask for a repost of these 2 cds please? Many thanks Paul

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  3. Hi Guys, may you re-up this please.

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  4. Hi, Giullia. Can you repost "Miles Davis-Live at the Oriental Theatre 1966"?

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  5. Dear Giullia. This link is the same of Thelonius Monk Black Lion Box.

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  6. Dear Giulia, the Miles Davis Quintet link redirects to Thelonious Monk's archive.

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  7. I changed your name Giullia, sorry.

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  8. Giullia, have just tried this link and it does indeed relate to the thelonious monk sets. Please can you correct it. Many thanks, Terry Peck

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  9. Fantastic - thanks, Giullia!

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  10. Sorry , now the link is correct!

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  11. Hi Giullia, Thanks for this live concert. I did not know of he existence of this nice album!

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