Miles Davis - A Tribute To Jack Johnson album flac
Performer: Miles DavisTitle: A Tribute To Jack Johnson
Style: Fusion, Jazz-Rock
Released: 1992
Country: US
MP3 album: 1127 mb
FLAC album: 1935 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: MP2 WAV VOC AU ADX MP3 RA
Genre: Jazz
Jack Johnson (also known as A Tribute to Jack Johnson on reissues) is a studio album and soundtrack by American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Miles Davis. It was released on February 24, 1971, by Columbia Records. The album was conceived by Davis for Bill Cayton's documentary of the same name, on the life of boxer Jack Johnson. Its two 25-minute-plus tracks were produced from recordings made on February 18 and April 7, 1970, at 30th Street Studio in New York City
A Tribute to Jack Johnson. Jack Johnson is the purest electric jazz record ever made because of the feeling of spontaneity and freedom it evokes in the listener, for the stellar and inspiring solos by McLaughlin and Davis that blur all edges between the two musics, and for the tireless perfection of the studio assemblage by Miles and producer Macero.
A Tribute To Jack Johnson February 24, 1971. Miles immediately leaves the control room to join in with them. He achieved exactly what he wanted for the soundtrack of the documentary devoted to the black boxer Jack Johnson by creating the effect of a train going at full speed (which he compared to the force of a boxer). That’s how side A of the LP Jack Johnson begins. By chance, Herbie Hancock had arrived unexpectedly and started playing on a cheap keyboard that a sound engineer quickly connected. Later, Teo Macero taped John McLaughlin’s riff on Sing A Simple Song by Sly Stone
A Tribute to Jack Johnson is a good soundtrack and is comprised of two lengthy pieces of varying degrees of success. The first piece "Right Off" starts as an entertaining jazz-rock groove. There's some great firery soloing by Miles and then the tune gets a little spacey towards the middle during the sax solo. Not much happens for a LONG time. But the piece very gradually builds momentum until "Shh Peaceful" (what the ?!?!) from in a Silent Way comes in. Wow, what a "great" way to expand a composition, insert previously recorded material from another album in the middle. Then its back to more repetitious bass playing with horn and guitar accents. This remains in the same mode until at last, thank god, a groove is formed and Miles solos some.
Still on point, Miles Davis broke all the rules and re-defined eternity on this epic, brilliant tribute to Jack Johnson that has some of John McLaughlin's best guitar work. Fantastic bass by Michael Henderson, too. And Miles is on fire. shawntoh 1 рік тому Thanks. Congrats to Jack Johnson for getting a long overdue pardon. Dag Ingebrigtsen 1 місяць тому They said JJ paraded in Paris with Leopards?
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Tracks: 01 - Right Off 《 M. Davis 》 ( 26:53 ) 02 - Yesternow 《 M. Davis 》 ( 25:34 ).
Powerhouse 1971 Miles Davis Album the Greatest Jazz-Rock Record Ever Made: A Tribute to Jack Johnson Merges Electric Fusion, Slashing Rock, and Aggressive Funk Via Astounding Lineup. Audiophile Reference Sonics: Mobile Fidelity Vinyl LP Presents Lean, Stripped-Back, and Open Sound With Startling Immediacy and Realism. Miles Davis' A Tribute to Jack Johnson is the best jazz-rock record ever made. Equally inspired by the leader's desire to assemble the "greatest rock and roll band you have ever heard" as well as his adoration of Johnson, Davis created a hard-hitting set that.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| 1 | Right OffMusic By [Additional Music] – Teo Macero |
26:53 |
| 2 | YesternowGuitar [Uncredited] – Sonny SharrockVoice – Brock Peters |
25:34 |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright (c) – Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
- Manufactured By – Columbia Records
- Remastered At – Sony Music Studios, New York City
- Published By – Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp.
- Published By – Jazz Horn Music
Credits
- Bass [Fender] – Michael Henderson
- Drums – Billy Cobham
- Guitar – John McLaughlin
- Keyboards – Herbie Hancock
- Producer – Teo Macero
- Remastered By – Mark Wilder
- Soprano Saxophone – Steve Grossman
- Trumpet – Miles Davis
- Written-By – M. Davis*
Notes
© 1992 Sony Entertainment Inc.Remastered at Sony Music Studios, NYC.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 7464 - 47036 - 2
- Matrix / Runout: 1A CK47036 04 B
- Other (SPARS Code): AAD
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S 30455 | Miles Davis | Jack Johnson (Original Soundtrack Recording) (LP, Album, Pit) | Columbia Masterworks | S 30455 | US | 1971 |
| PC 30455, KC 30455, 30455 | Miles Davis | A Tribute To Jack Johnson (LP, Album) | Columbia, Columbia, Columbia | PC 30455, KC 30455, 30455 | US | 1977 |
| KC 30455, 30455 | Miles Davis | A Tribute To Jack Johnson (LP, Album, RE) | Columbia, Columbia | KC 30455, 30455 | US | 1971 |
| SOPC 57110, SOPC-57110 | Miles Davis | Jack Johnson - Original Soundtrack Recording (LP, Album) | CBS/Sony, CBS/Sony | SOPC 57110, SOPC-57110 | Japan | 1971 |
| S 30455 | Miles Davis | A Tribute To Jack Johnson (LP, Album) | Columbia Masterworks | S 30455 | Canada | 1971 |








