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Live At Neue Stadthalle In Dietikon, Switzerland, 1971
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Rare 1971 live recording from a concert Miles Davis played with his electrified fusion septet-Gary Bartz (sax), Keith Jarrett (keyboards), Michael Henderson (electric bass), Ndugu Leon Chancler (drums), Charles Don Alias (congas), James Mtume Foreman (congas) -- at the Stadthalle venue in Dietikon, near Zurich. This appears to be a soundboard recording, although the sound quality is excellent. Appropriately Miles leads off the set with 'Directions,' a Joe Zawinul composition that was part of the pioneering In A Silent Way sessions. Miles opened every live concert with this piece for many years. 'Funky Tonk' and 'What I Say' gave audiences a preview of his upcoming Live Evil album on Columbia, released just a month after this show.
Clear yellow vinyl LP in clear plastic sleeve with blue lettering. Limited edition 500 copies. |
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ARTISTS Miles Davis (trumpet); Gary Bartz (sorpano sax, alto sax); Keith Jarrett (electric piano, organ); Michael Henderson (bass); Leon Ndugu Chancler (drums); Don Alias, Mtume (percussion) |
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