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Music : The Miles Davis and Gil Evans: Complete Columbia Studio Recordings

The Miles Davis and Gil Evans: Complete Columbia Studio Recordings

by: Miles Davis, Gil Evans



The Miles Davis and Gil Evans: Complete Columbia Studio Recordings
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0827969092323
Format: Box set, Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 6
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: May 11, 2004
Sales Rank: 74921
Studio: Sony










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From their first work together on the Birth of the Cool sessions in 1949, Miles Davis and Gil Evans forged a unique relationship as great soloist and brilliant arranger. The real opportunity to explore their shared vision didn't come until 1957, however, when Davis had forged a relationship with a major record label able to support it. Though a product of the big-band tradition, Evans was never limited by sectional voicings and riffs. He had an interest in unusual instrumentation and a talent for creating subtle mixes of distinct voices, adding French horns, oboe, bassoon, and harp to the conventional big band and thinning its saxophone, trumpet, and trombone sections. His arrangements for Davis are like settings for the finest jewels, whether he's creating rich, brass chords or adding only light percussion to the trumpeter's solitary lament. Together Davis and Evans produced three orchestral masterpieces: Miles Ahead (1957), Porgy and Bess (1958), and Sketches of Spain (1960). They're all here, along with less-inspired, later projects like the Quiet Nights bossa nova album. What most distinguishes the box set is the archival work of Phil Schaap, who has compiled a wealth of alternate takes. They reveal much about the processes that went into these works, including extensive editing and even some overdubbing. As early as 1957, Evans and Davis were already beginning to use the studio itself as an integral part of their music. --Stuart Broomer









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Disc 1:
  1. Springsville - Miles Davis, Carisi, Johnny
  2. The Maids of Cadiz - Miles Davis, Delibes, Leo
  3. The Duke - Miles Davis, Brubeck, Dave
  4. My Ship - Miles Davis, Gershwin, Ira
  5. Miles Ahead - Miles Davis, Davis, Miles
  6. Blues for Pablo - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  7. New Rhumba - Miles Davis, Jamal, Ahmad
  8. The Meaning of the Blues - Miles Davis, Troup, Bobby
  9. Lament - Miles Davis, Johnson, J.J. [Trom
  10. I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone But You) - Miles Davis, Elliott, Jack
  11. Springsville - Miles Davis, Carisi, Johnny
  12. The Maids of Cadiz - Miles Davis, Delibes, Leo
  13. The Duke - Miles Davis, Brubeck, Dave
  14. My Ship - Miles Davis, Gershwin, Ira
  15. Miles Ahead - Miles Davis, Davis, Miles
  16. Blues for Pablo - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  17. New Rhumba - Miles Davis, Jamal, Ahmad
  18. The Meaning of the Blues - Miles Davis, Troup, Bobby
  19. Lament - Miles Davis, Johnson, J.J. [Trom
  20. I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone But You) - Miles Davis, Elliott, Jack
Disc 2:
  1. Buzzard Song - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  2. Bess, You Is My Woman Now - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  3. Gone - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  4. Gone, Gone, Gone - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  5. Summertime - Miles Davis, Gershwin, Ira
  6. Oh Bess, Oh Where's My Bess? - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  7. Prayer (Oh Doctor Jesus) - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  8. Fisherman, Strawberry and Devil Crab - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  9. My Man's Gone Now - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  10. It Ain't Necessarily So - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  11. Here Come de Honey Man - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  12. I Loves You, Porgy - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  13. There's a Boat That's Leaving Soon for New York - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  14. Gone - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  15. Summertime - Miles Davis, Gershwin, Ira
  16. Prayer (Oh Doctor Jesus) - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  17. I Loves You, Porgy - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  18. There's a Boat That's Leaving Soon for New York - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  19. Oh Bess, Oh Where's My Bess? - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  20. Gone - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
Disc 3:
  1. Concierto de Aranjuez (Adagio) - Miles Davis, Rodrigo, Joaquin
  2. Will O' the Wisp - Miles Davis, DeFalla, Manuel
  3. The Pan Piper - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  4. Saeta - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  5. Solea - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  6. Song of Our Country - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  7. Saeta - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  8. The Pan Piper - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  9. Concierto de Aranjuez (Adagio), Pt. 1 - Miles Davis, Rodrigo, Joaquin
  10. Concierto de Aranjuez (Adagio), Pt. 2 - Miles Davis, Rodrigo, Joaquin
  11. Song of Our Country - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
Disc 4:
  1. Song No. 2 - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  2. Once upon a Summertime - Miles Davis, Barclay, Eddie
  3. Aos Pes da Cruz - Miles Davis, Pinto, Marino
  4. Song No. 1 - Miles Davis, Davis, Miles
  5. Wait Till You See Her - Miles Davis, Rodgers, Richard
  6. Corcovado - Miles Davis, Jobim, Antonio Carl
  7. Blue Xmas (To Whom It May Concern) - Miles Davis, Dorough, Bob
  8. Nothing Like You - Miles Davis, Dorough, Bob
  9. Devil May Care - Miles Davis, Dorough, Bob
  10. The Time of the Barracudas - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  11. Falling Water - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  12. Falling Water - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  13. Falling Water - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  14. Falling Water - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  15. Springsville - Miles Davis, Carisi, Johnny
  16. The Maids of Cadiz - Miles Davis, Delibes, Leo
  17. The Maids of Cadiz - Miles Davis, Delibes, Leo
  18. Lament - Miles Davis, Johnson, J.J. [Trom
  19. The Duke - Miles Davis, Brubeck, Dave
  20. I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone But You) - Miles Davis, Elliott, Jack
Disc 5:
  1. Springsville - Miles Davis, Carisi, Johnny
  2. Springsville - Miles Davis, Carisi, Johnny
  3. The Maids of Cadiz - Miles Davis, Delibes, Leo
  4. The Maids of Cadiz - Miles Davis, Delibes, Leo
  5. The Maids of Cadiz - Miles Davis, Delibes, Leo
  6. Count off for the Duke - Miles Davis, Brubeck, Dave
  7. The Duke - Miles Davis, Brubeck, Dave
  8. The Duke - Miles Davis, Brubeck, Dave
  9. My Ship - Miles Davis, Gershwin, Ira
  10. Miles Ahead - Miles Davis, Davis, Miles
  11. Miles Ahead - Miles Davis, Davis, Miles
  12. Miles Ahead - Miles Davis, Davis, Miles
  13. Studio Discussion - Miles Davis,
  14. My Ship - Miles Davis, Gershwin, Ira
  15. Miles Ahead - Miles Davis, Davis, Miles
  16. Blues for Pablo - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  17. New Rhumba - Miles Davis, Jamal, Ahmad
  18. Lament - Miles Davis, Johnson, J.J. [Trom
  19. I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone But You) - Miles Davis, Elliott, Jack
  20. I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone But You) - Miles Davis, Elliott, Jack
  21. Studio Discussion - Miles Davis,
  22. I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone But You) - Miles Davis, Elliott, Jack
Disc 6:
  1. Springsville - Miles Davis, Carisi, Johnny
  2. Miles Ahead - Miles Davis, Davis, Miles
  3. I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone But You) - Miles Davis, Elliott, Jack
  4. Springsville - Miles Davis, Carisi, Johnny
  5. Springsville - Miles Davis, Carisi, Johnny
  6. Springsville - Miles Davis, Carisi, Johnny
  7. Miles Ahead - Miles Davis, Davis, Miles
  8. Miles Ahead - Miles Davis, Davis, Miles
  9. I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone But You) - Miles Davis, Elliott, Jack
  10. I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone But You) - Miles Davis, Elliott, Jack
  11. I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone But You) - Miles Davis, Elliott, Jack
  12. I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone But You) - Miles Davis, Elliott, Jack
  13. I Don't Wanna Be Kissed (By Anyone But You) - Miles Davis, Elliott, Jack
  14. Miles Ahead - Miles Davis, Davis, Miles
  15. Gone - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  16. Gone, Gone, Gone - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  17. Studio Discussion - Miles Davis,
  18. Bess, You Is My Woman Now - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  19. It Ain't Necessarily So - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  20. Oh Bess, Oh Where's My Bess? - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  21. I Loves You, Porgy - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  22. There's a Boat That's Leaving Soon for New York - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  23. My Man's Gone Now - Miles Davis, Gershwin, George
  24. Song of Our Country - Miles Davis, Evans, Gil
  25. Concierto de Aranjuez (Adagio) - Miles Davis, Rodrigo, Joaquin
  26. Concierto de Aranjuez (Adagio) - Miles Davis, Rodrigo, Joaquin


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great CD ...
I purchased this based on my previous experience with some other assorted Miles Davis CD's. I'm on the third disc and honestly I have it on repeat and it is not tiring or fatiguing - both my wife and I (we are in our 20's) love it! There is so much music in this set that its a new experience everytime. If you like Miles Davis you will love this disc set!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Very good recordings ...
I love this collection as well as the price I paid for it. Highly recommend it if you are a jazz lover.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Too Complete - Many Rehearsal Takes and Re-takes ...
Somewhat difficult to get into the groove of listening, because the set is more of an academic study of the recording sessions with these two giants of the jazz world.

I will edit the set to separate the listenable from the historic; some charts stop in the middle in order to begin another take.

This set also includes several takes of the same chart, as well as different solo break overdubs.

If you're looking for a set to immediately have for an evening's playlist, you'll need to spend some time picking and choosing. You may prefer to purchase their studio CDs individually. However, it's well worth the journey.

At the end of the day, it's Miles Davis during a very introspective yet lyrical point of his journey, and for me, while I could still understand what he was trying to achieve.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * 1st timer ...
I took a chance and bought this as a gold box item. I have heard of Miles Davis but never listened to a complete song, just bits and pieces played in movies. This is great to sit back and close your eyes, except if driving, and let the music paint images in your mind. If you like Jazz then buy it, now!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * The Miles Davis and Gil Evans Box Set - Great Remasters And Incredible Scope For The Completist ...
The Miles Davis and Gil Evans: Complete Columbia Studio Recordings box set is a treasure trove for those who must have every recording. Less serious fans may want to start with less expensive issues of the individual albums.

Miles Davis has many box sets devoted to him, and this one is by far the most unique. After purchasing several of the Miles Davis box sets that have been re-released by Columbia, I have to say that I am very pleased. Eventually I will get them all, but my love of Gil Evans in addition to Miles is what made me pull the trigger on this set.

For starters, what comes through this set even with a casual listen is the incredible influence that Gil had on the arrangements and approach taken during their greatest collaborations. On many of the tracks, the horn arrangements and solos are pushed center stage, with Gil's play only providing a subtle backdrop. That's typical Gil, though I do wonder what the outcome might have been if he had allowed himself to step forward more in those early years.

Still, the tracks manage to be both incredibly traditional and daring at the same time, and this especially true of the alternate takes. Once you hear the alternate takes, rehearsal tracks, and overdubs it's clear that the sound has to be in large part to Gil's credit. In fact, the only way to describe the sound on some of these tracks is *large*. The encyclopedic inclusion of various alternate takes and rehearsal takes provides tremendous insight and could easily be used by students of this music and history who want to get inside the minds of these recording artists and compare against the final product.

That's another reason why this reissue is so worth getting. While I have no complaints about the original recordings, several of the tracks are so greatly improved by the remastering to almost make the listening experience completely new for me. I am slowly being converted to the remastering camp. If all the reissued box sets sound this good, I may start to purchase multiple copies of each of them. :)

I was somewhat confused by the *placement* of many of the tracks, especially the way certain retakes are split between different disks. At times they correspond to the original albums and at other times they don't. I don't know why Mr. Schaap chose to do it this way, but I am pretty certain there were very good reasons. It does make you wonder, but it doesn't change the fact that these are very listenable disks.

Now because this is a set of the complete studio recordings, there are some tracks here that I am not particularly crazy about. Among them are "Blue Xmas" and "Nothing Like You." Those tracks made me glad that not every song on here has alternate and rehearsal takes included.

The box is certainly attractive, though understated. It is certainly more durable and functional than other recent boxes I have purchased.

As with all Miles Davis sessions under Columbia, these recordings showcase fantastic musicians. Miles Ahead and Porgy and Bess are clearly the most highly regarded albums that resulted from Gil's work with Miles, but Sketches of Spain will probably always be my personal favorite of the group. I am also a fond of Quiet Nights, which has probably been over-criticized IMHO. Yet the extra takes means that even if you own those albums you still have a very good reason to purchase this set.

If you haven't yet purchased this set, take this opportunity to add it to your collection.

Enjoy!



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