Miles Davis - My Funny Valentine - Miles Davis In Concert album flac
Performer: Miles DavisTitle: My Funny Valentine - Miles Davis In Concert
Style: Modal
Released: 1969
Country: US
MP3 album: 1341 mb
FLAC album: 1184 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: WAV AIFF MPC VOX WMA AC3 APE
Genre: Jazz
My Funny Valentine: Miles Davis in Concert is a 1965 live album by Miles Davis. It was recorded at a concert at the Philharmonic Hall of Lincoln Center, New York City, NY, on February 12, 1964. Miles also recorded a studio version of the title song, muted, with piano trio backing in 1956.
The reissue was mixed and mastered using DSD technology and Sony Music Studios, New York City.
For this release: Because of the unusual length of the musical portions of the concert, the spoken introduction by Mort Fega is not included on this record.
My copy of the album has some interesting reflections from the players, particularly Ron Carter, the bass player, who almost didn't perform due to issues regarding pay. For those who cannot get enough of Kind of Blue and albums similar to it, this is a must have.
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Cool & Cocky Freedom Imagination Introspection Late Night. The Complete Concert: 1964 (My Funny Valentine & "Four More". This particular unit consisted of the greatly underrated tenor-saxophonist George Coleman and the young rhythm section of pianist Herbie Hancock, bassist Ron Carter and drummer Tony Williams.
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Miles, who liked to provoke his collaborators, never doubted that the concert’s intensity originated in the musicians’ negative feelings. This exceptional concert was released on two records: The first, in 1965, brought together the evening’s four ballads-pure transcendence from start to finish-along with All Blues (whose second introduction contains Miles’ most explicit reference to the first notes of his 80s’ hit Jean Pierre ).
Tracklist
| A1 | My Funny Valentine | 14:58 |
| A2 | All Of You | 14:55 |
| B1 | Stella By Starlight | 12:54 |
| B2 | All Blues | 8:52 |
| B3 | I Thought About You | 11:14 |
Credits
- Bass – Ron Carter
- Drums – Tony Williams*
- Liner Notes – Nat Hentoff
- Piano – Herbie Hancock
- Producer – Teo Macero
- Tenor Saxophone – George Coleman
- Trumpet – Miles Davis
Notes
Recorded at New York's Philharmonic Hall,part of the Lincoln Center complex, on February 12, 1964.
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CS 9106 | Miles Davis | My Funny Valentine - Miles Davis In Concert (LP, Album) | Columbia | CS 9106 | US | 1965 |
| SOPL 160, SOPL-160 | Miles Davis | My Funny Valentine - Miles Davis In Concert (LP, Album, RE) | CBS/Sony, CBS/Sony | SOPL 160, SOPL-160 | Japan | 1974 |
| BP- 233203 | Miles Davis | My Funny Valentine - Miles Davis In Concert (LP, Album, Mono) | CBS | BP- 233203 | Australia | 1965 |
| 25AP 760 | Miles Davis | My Funny Valentine - Miles Davis In Concert (LP, Album, RE) | CBS/Sony | 25AP 760 | Japan | 1977 |
| PC 9106 | Miles Davis | My Funny Valentine - Miles Davis In Concert (LP, Album, RE) | Columbia | PC 9106 | US | Unknown |







