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We Want Miles (Japanese paper sleeve edition)

CD (Item 675167) Columbia/Sony (Japan), 1982 — Condition: Used
2CD Gatefold
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Excellent live work from the start of the 80s – very different than the full-on electric jams of Miles Davis concert performances from the early 70s – and at a level that shows that Miles was really finding a way forward with at great new groove! There's a nice sense of open space on the very long performances here – well-blown solos from Davis, really showing a new sort of form – in a lineup that also features Bill Evans on soprano sax, Mike Stern on guitar, Marcus Miller on bass, and the great Al Foster on drums! Mino Cinelu adds in some nice percussion moments, and Miller's basslines really help give the record a great sense of direction. Titles include "Kix", "My Man's Gone Now", "Jean Pierre", "Fast Track", and "Back Seat Betty".  © 1996-2024, Dusty Groove, Inc.
(1996 Japanese pressing in a heavy gatefold sleeve – includes obi.)

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