Miles at The Fillmore: Miles Davis 1970: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 3 Miles Davis

Album info

Album-Release:
1970

HRA-Release:
11.07.2015

Label: Columbia / Legacy

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Fusion

Artist: Miles Davis

Album including Album cover

I`m sorry!

Dear HIGHRESAUDIO Visitor,

due to territorial constraints and also different releases dates in each country you currently can`t purchase this album. We are updating our release dates twice a week. So, please feel free to check from time-to-time, if the album is available for your country.

We suggest, that you bookmark the album and use our Short List function.

Thank you for your understanding and patience.

Yours sincerely, HIGHRESAUDIO

  • Disc 1: Live at Fillmore East June 17, 1970:
  • 1 Introduction 00:04
  • 2 Directions 10:24
  • 3 The Mask 11:04
  • 4 It's About That Time 10:45
  • 5 Bitches Brew 13:41
  • 6 The Theme 00:36
  • 7 Paraphernalia 11:02
  • 8 Footprints 11:13
  • Disc 2: Live at Fillmore East June 18, 1970:
  • 9 Directions 10:10
  • 10 The Mask 11:30
  • 11 It's About That Time 12:04
  • 12 Bitches Brew 11:57
  • 13 The Theme 01:30
  • 14 Spanish Key (Encore) 10:20
  • 15 The Theme (Encore) 00:28
  • Disc 3: Live at Fillmore East June 19, 1970:
  • 16 Directions 12:50
  • 17 The Mask 10:00
  • 18 It's About That Time 11:28
  • 19 I Fall in Love Too Easily 01:48
  • 20 Sanctuary 03:25
  • 21 Bitches Brew 12:38
  • 22 The Theme 00:38
  • 23 Miles Runs the Voodoo Down 13:20
  • Disc 4: Live at Fillmore East June 20, 1970:
  • 24 Directions 10:48
  • 25 The Mask 11:15
  • 26 It's About That Time 11:04
  • 27 I Fall in Love Too Easily 01:21
  • 28 Sanctuary 03:21
  • 29 Bitches Brew 09:39
  • 30 Willie Nelson 09:22
  • 31 The Theme 00:37
  • Total Runtime 04:10:22

Info for Miles at The Fillmore: Miles Davis 1970: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 3

August 1969 to August 1970 was the most productive year of Miles Davis's career: in that short span of time, the trumpeter recorded enough material for his studio double-album Bitches Brew, a studio single album Jack Johnson, three sides of another studio double-album Big Fun, four tracks from the double-album Live-Evil...

... AND, across five nights at Bill Graham's famed Fillmore rock palaces in April and June of 1970, coast-to-coast at both the Fillmore East & West the complete, legendary concerts that will now see the light of day and be made available to fans in their entirety! MILES AT THE FILLMORE Miles Davis 1970: The Bootleg Series Vol. 3.

The searing white heat of these concerts, originally issued in severely edited form to accommodate LP sides, and without any track or song indications (e.g., "Wednesday Miles", "Thursday Miles, etc.") are now made whole. The additional 135 minutes of music in this set include a range spanning Wayne Shorter's Paraphernalia and Footprints from the earlier acoustic repertoire; to an early version of "Miles Runs The Voodoo Down" plus a RARE encore performance of "Spanish Key," compelled by the lightning-fast success of Miles's landmark studio album Bitches Brew.

This unprecedented collection tells a compelling story through its electrifying music, images, and cultural impact! In a rare, in-depth interview for art magazine Zygote II Zygote, which will be reprinted for this set, Miles--while listening to the concert playback--was "so excited about the music that he wanted every set, every note made available to the public..."

The visionary Bill Graham had booked Miles on a bill with The Grateful Dead at the Fillmore West at the April 1970 shows, and with fellow Columbia artist Laura Nyro in June 1970 at the Fillmore East run. The June shows are the earliest documented live performances of Miles s band when he hired two keyboardists--Chick Corea, and Keith Jarrett, who had been added to the band the previous month, along with saxophonist Steve Grossman who had replaced Wayne Shorter in March. The rest of the rhythm section--keyboardist Corea, bassist Dave Holland, drummer Jack DeJohnette and percussionist Airto Moreira--were in the backbone of this band throughout this explosive period.

"Miles Davis' trumpet is very much the focus, and his tone was strong and forceful and could easily cut through the electronic din." (Pitchfork)

Produced by Steve Berkowitz, Michael Cuscuna, Richard Seidel

Digitally remastered

No biography found.

This album contains no booklet.

© 2010-2024 HIGHRESAUDIO