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Miles Davis - Dance: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 5

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Format: CD
Rel. Date: 10/21/2016
UPC: 889853573721

Dance: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 5
Artist: Miles Davis
Format: CD
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Freedom Jazz Dance (Session Reel)
2. Freedom Jazz Dance (Master Take)
3. Circle (Session Reel)
4. Circle ((Take 5) [Closing Theme Used On Master Take])
5. Circle ((Take 6) [Released Master Take Excluding Closing Theme])
6. Dolores (Session Reel)
7. Dolores (Master Take)

DISC: 2

1. Orbits (Session Reel)
2. Orbits (Master Take)
3. Footprints (Session Reel)
4. Footprints (Master Take)
5. Gingerbread Boy (Session Reel)
6. Gingerbread Boy (Master Take)
7. Nefertiti (Session Reel)
8. Nefertiti (Master Take)

DISC: 3

1. Fall (Session Reel)
2. Fall (Master Take)
3. Water Babies (Session Reel)
4. Water Babies (Master Take)
5. Masqualero (Alternate Take / Take 3)
6. Country Son (Rhythm Section Rehearsal)
7. Blues In F (My Ding)
8. Play Your Eight (Miles Speaks)

More Info:

A 3CD box set collection chronicling Miles' musical evolution in the studio from 1966-1968 working with his "second great quintet," the latest edition in Columbia/Legacy's acclaimed Miles Davis Bootleg Series provides an unprecedented look into the artist's creative process, drawing on full session reels including all rehearsals, partial and alternate takes, studio conversation and more.

Reviews:

Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Miles Smiles, the groundbreaking second studio album from the Miles Davis Quintet--Miles Davis (trumpet), Wayne Shorter (tenor saxophone), Herbie Hancock (piano), Ron Carter (bass) and Tony Williams (drums)--this definitive new collection includes the master takes of performances which would eventually appear on the Miles Smiles (1967), Nefertiti (1968) and Water Babies (1976) albums alongside more than two hours worth of previously unreleased studio recordings from original sessions produced by Teo Macero (with the exception of "Fall," produced by Howard A. Roberts).

        
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