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Miles Davis - Get Up With It (1970) [Jazz][mp3 320][h33t][schon55]

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Audio Music

Title:

Miles Davis - Get Up With It (1970) [Jazz][mp3 320][schon55]

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Audio/Music

Uploaded:

2011-09-06 (by schon55)

Description:

Miles Davis - Get Up With It Original Release Date: 1970 Audio CD: August 1, 2000 Number of Discs: 2 Format: Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered Quality: CBR 320 kbps The two-disc “Get Up With It” from 1974 is perhaps a more accessible release, less repetitive than “On The Corner” and more finely colored, though the shades remain mostly black and blue. This contemplative moodiness lingered in Miles’ music well beyond his impending hiatus and on to his death in 1991. The personnel shifts wildly from track to track; only Miles and Henderson appear consistently on all eight selections. Half of disc 1 is taken up by a deep meditation on the legacy of Duke Ellington written not long after his passing. The piece is underscored by Miles’ funereal organ, with Dave Liebman’s alto flute adding a ghostly Ducal air. Next, a funk ballad floats on the foaminess of three guitars, Pete Cosey’s pretty chordal vamps clashing with the dissonant organ. Track 3 was recorded in 1970 with Miles’ important lineup of Henderson, John McLaughlin, Billy Cobham, Keith Jarrett, Herbie Hancock, Airto Moreira and soprano saxophonist Steve Grossman. “Rated X”, recorded in ’72, sounds indeed like some twisted porn soundtrack with its horror-film organ and electric sitar. Disc 2 begins with another half-hour marathon that sounds like an acid trip on a beach in Trinidad. Dave Liebman’s liner notes say that track 2 wasn’t originally intended for Miles but he latched onto it after hearing it in the studio. It briefly sounds out of place with its large horn section and Wally Chambers’ hot harmonica, but soon enough the wah trumpet brings it all back home. Next comes a tribute to Mtume, the stellar percussionist who graces most of the tracks, loping along with underwater guitar sounds. The disc closes with Miles’ nod to soul icon Billy Preston. “Get Up With It” offers a most interesting look at Miles’ artistic development across the first half of a controversial decade, a valuable document. Miles Davis - Get Up With It Tracks CD 1 101 He Loved Him Madly 32:13 102 Maiysha 14:51 103 Honky Tonk 5:47 104 Rated X 6:51 Disc 2 201 Calypso Frelimo 32:06 202 Red China Blues5 4:07 203 Mtume 15:09 204 Billy Preston 12:36 Personnel: CD 1 "He Loved Him Madly" Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City June 19 OR 20, 1974 Miles Davis — electric trumpet with Wah Wah, organ Dave Liebman — Alto flute Pete Cosey — electric guitar Reggie Lucas — electric guitar Dominique Gaumont — electric guitar Michael Henderson — bass guitar Al Foster — drums James Mtume — percussion "Maiysha" Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City October 7, 1974 Miles Davis — electric trumpet with Wah Wah, organ Sonny Fortune — flute Pete Cosey — electric guitar Reggie Lucas — electric guitar Dominique Gaumont — electric guitar Michael Henderson — bass guitar Al Foster — drums James Mtume — percussion "Honky Tonk" Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City May 19, 1970 Miles Davis — trumpet Steve Grossman — soprano saxophone John McLaughlin — electric guitar Keith Jarrett — electric piano Herbie Hancock — clavinet Michael Henderson — bass guitar Billy Cobham — drums Airto Moreira — percussion "Rated X" Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City September 6, 1972 Miles Davis — organ Cedric Lawson — electric piano Reggie Lucas — electric guitar Khalil Balakrishna — electric sitar Michael Henderson — bass guitar Al Foster — drums James Mtume — percussion Badal Roy — tabla CD 2 "Calypso Frelimo" Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City September 17, 1973 Miles Davis — electric trumpet with Wah Wah, electric piano, organ Dave Liebman — flute John Stubblefield — soprano saxophone Pete Cosey — electric guitar Reggie Lucas — electric guitar Michael Henderson — bass guitar Al Foster — drums James Mtume — percussion "Red China Blues" Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City March 9, 1972 Miles Davis — Electric trumpet with Wah Wah Lester Chambers — Harmonica Cornell Dupree — electric guitar Michael Henderson — bass guitar Al Foster — drums Bernard Purdie — drums James Mtume — percussion Wade Marcus — brass arrangement Billy Jackson — rhythm arrangement "Mtume" Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City October 7, 1974 Miles Davis — electric trumpet with Wah Wah, organ Pete Cosey — electric guitar Reggie Lucas — electric guitar Michael Henderson — bass guitar Al Foster — drums James Mtume — percussion Sonny Fortune — flute "Billy Preston" Recorded Columbia Studio E, New York City December 8, 1972 Miles Davis — electric trumpet with Wah Wah Carlos Garnett — soprano saxophone Cedric Lawson — fender rhodes electric piano Reggie Lucas — electric guitar Khalil Balakrishna — electric sitar Michael Henderson — bass guitar Al Foster — drums James Mtume — percussion Badal Roy — tabla

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