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Miles Davis 1 (Remastered) $10.99 Miles Davis 1 (Remastered) |
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The Essential Miles Davis 3.0 $22.99 The Essential Miles Davis 3.0 |
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Forever Miles Davis $22.99 Forever Miles Davis |
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Miles Davis $18.95 (A Step-by-Step Breakdown of the Trumpet Styles and Techniques of a Jazz Innovator). By Miles Davis. Trumpet. Signature Licks Trumpet. Softcover with CD. 40 pages. Published by Hal Leonard |
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Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet... [LP] $36.98 Relaxin' with the Miles Davis Quintet... [LP] |
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Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet... [LP] $36.98 Steamin' with the Miles Davis Quintet... [LP] |
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Cookin' with the Miles Davis Quintet... [LP] $36.98 Cookin' with the Miles Davis Quintet... [LP] |
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Miles Davis: Stadthalle, Vienna 1973 - $19.99 Miles Davis: Stadthalle, Vienna 1973 - |
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Miles Davis: Time After Time - $19.99 Miles Davis: Time After Time - |
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Tribute to Miles Davis $17.99 By Miles Davis. Live/DVD. DVD. MVD #5067D. Published by MVD |
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Miles Davis: Miles in Paris - $12.99 Miles Davis was not only one of the most innovative and influential artists in the history of jazz, he was a forward-thinking musician who continued performing right up to the final days of his life. Davis was in fine form in November 1989 (less than two years before his death) when he performed with his group in Paris, and thankfully a video crew was on hand to record the proceedings. This video release captures Miles and his septet performing some of his best late-period material, including "Tutu," "Human Nature," "Hannibal," "Wrinkle," and "Mr. Pastorius." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Miles to Miles: In the Spirit of Miles Davis $17.99 Full performer name: Jason Miles (Composer/Producer).Jason Miles .Personnel: Jason Miles (Wurlitzer piano, Hammond b-3 organ, programming); Romero Lubambo (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Ada Rovatti (vocals, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Louisa Lubambo, Chude Mondlane, Maria de Barros, Pamela Driggs, Sussan Deyhim, Cassandra Reed (vocals); Dean Brown , Ronnie Drayton, Sherrod Barnes (guitar); Marc Antoine (acoustic guitar); Lorenza Ponce (violin); Karl Denson (flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Michael Brecker (soprano saxophone, Fender Rhodes piano, synthesizer, bass synthesizer); Aaron Heick (alto saxophone); David Sanchez (tenor saxophone); Barry Danielian (trumpet); Graham Haynes (cornet, programming); Me'Shell Ndeg?ocello (bass instrument); James Genus (acoustic bass); Carter Beauford (drums); Marc Qui?ones (congas, bongos); Cyro Baptista (percussion); Gary "Sugar Foot" Greenberg (drum programming); Gerald Albright (saxophone, alto saxophone); Bob Berg (tenor saxophone); Nicholas Payton, Randy Brecker, Tom Harrell (trumpet); Keiko Matsui (piano); Bernie Worrell (keyboards); Adam Holzman (synthesizer); Gene Lake (drums); Karsh Kale (tabla, turntables); DJ Logic (turntables).Additional guest personnel: Karsh Kale; Randy Brecker; Keiko Matsui; Bernie Worrell.Producers: Jason Miles; Jason Miles; Ming+FS.Engineers: Jason Miles; Gerald Albright; Chris Kress; D; Doug Epstein; Doug Oberkircher; Chris Argosta; Leandro Maciel; Ada Rovatti; Steve Addabbo; Steve Reynolds; Eric Carlinsky; Goodandevil; Danny Luchansky; Jason Miles.Audio Mixer: Doug Oberkircher.Liner Note Authors: Jason Miles ; Steven Graybow.Author: Steven Graybow.Photographer: Kathy Byalick.Unknown Contributor Role: Cyro Baptista.Arranger: Jason Miles .The award-winning producer/composer/keyboardist/synthesizer arranger Jason Miles pays tribute to one of his major influences, the legendary trumpeter Miles Davis. With Miles to Miles a 12-track disc featuring symbolic titles that recognize some of Davis' exquisite tastes, Jason Miles has created a masterful musical program that is resplendent with both the spirit and creative vibe of the legendary trumpeter. Jason Miles' masterful programming and synth arrangements expand the musical ideas into an otherworldly realm that was unheard of during Davis' modal period and reign with arranger/orchestrator Gil Evans in the late '50s and early '60s. The songs here are truly 21st century concepts. The set opens with "Ferrari," a reference to Davis' red motorcar and the high-speed drive that the two musicians took up the Pacific coast. The energetic rhythms capture this trip's velocity as saxophonist Michael Brecker adds an angular melody line over the electronic funk. DJ Logic's turntables add extra dimensions and colors. "Butter Pecan" is a take on the trumpeter's love of butter pecan ice cream. This track is great and features an overdubbed sax section played by Gerald Albright and a solo by Adam Holtzman. One of the brigh |
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Miles Davis for Solo Guitar $21.95 By Miles Davis. Guitar Solo. Softcover with CD. Guitar tablature. 96 pages. Published by Hal Leonard |
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Miles Davis - 2nd Edition $15.99 "(Jazz Piano Solo Series, Vol. 1). By Miles Davis. Piano Solo Personality. 72 pages. Published by Hal Leonard" |
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The Music of Miles Davis [Box] $27.99 Track Listing: (DISC 1:), (DISC 2:), (DISC 3:), 1. 'Round Midnight - (featuring John Coltrane/Miles Davis/Philly Joe Jones/Red Garland), 1. Country Son - (featuring Herbie Hancock/Miles Davis/Tony Williams/Wayne Shorter), 1. Some Day My Prince Will Come - (featuring Hank Mobley/Jimmy Cobb/John Coltrane/Miles Davis/Wynton Kelly), 2. Bye Bye Blackbird - (featuring John Coltrane/Miles Davis/Philly Joe Jones/Red Garland), 2. Filles de Kilimanjaro - (featuring Herbie Hancock/Miles Davis/Ron Carter/Tony Williams/Wayne Shorter), 2. Pfrancing - (featuring Hank Mobley/Jimmy Cobb/Miles Davis/Wynton Kelly), 3. Blues for Pablo - (featuring Louis Mucci/Danny Bank/Ernie Royal/Frank Rehak/Jimmy Cleveland/Joe Bennett/Johnny Carisi/Lee Konitz/Miles Davis/Art Taylor/Sid Cooper/Taft Jordan/Tom Mitchell/Willie Ruff/, 3. I Fall in Love Too Easily - (featuring Victor Feldman/Frank Butler/Miles Davis), 3. In a Silent Way - (featuring Chick Corea/Herbie Hancock/Joe Zawinul/John McLaughlin/Miles Davis/Tony Williams/Wayne Shorter), 4. Joshua - (featuring George Coleman/Herbie Hancock/Miles Davis/Tony Williams), 4. Milestones - (featuring John Coltrane/Miles Davis/Philly Joe Jones/Red Garland/Cannonball Adderley), 4. Spanish Key - (featuring Chick Corea/Jim Riley/Don Alias/Harvey Brooks/Jack DeJohnette/Joe Zawinul/John McLaughlin/Larry Young/Lenny White/Miles Davis/Wayne Shorter/Bennie Maupin), 5. Right Off - (featuring Herbie Hancock/John McLaughlin/Michael Henderson/Miles Davis/Billy Cobham), 5. Stella by Starlight - (featuring George Coleman/Herbie Hancock/Miles Davis/Tony Williams), 5. Summertime - (featuring Louis Mucci/Dick Hixon/Danny Bank/Ernie Royal/Frank Rehak/Gunther Schuller/Jerome Richardson/Jimmy Cleveland/Jimmy Cobb/Joe Bennett/Johnny Coles/Julius Watkins/Miles Davis/Will, 6. Black Satin - (featuring Chick Corea/Collin Walcott/David Creamer/David Liebman/Don Alias/Herbie Hancock/Jack DeJohnette/John McLaughlin/Michael Henderson/Miles Davis/Paul Buckmaster/Badal Roy/Billy H, 6. Eighty-One - (featuring Herbie Hancock/Miles Davis/Tony Williams/Wayne Shorter), 6. I Loves You, Porgy - (featuring Louis Mucci/Dick Hixon/Danny Bank/Ernie Royal/Frank Rehak/Gunther Schuller/Jerome Richardson/Jimmy Cleveland/Jimmy Cobb/Joe Bennett/Johnny Coles/Julius Watkins/Miles Da, 7. Footprints - (featuring Herbie Hancock/Miles Davis/Tony Williams/Wayne Shorter), 7. Jean Pierre - (featuring Al Foster/Marcus Miller/Mike Stern/Miles Davis/Mino Cinelu/Bill Evans), 7. On Green Dolphin Street - (featuring Jimmy Cobb/John Coltrane/Miles Davis/Bill Evans/Cannonball Adderley), 8. Nefertiti - (featuring Herbie Hancock/Miles Davis/Tony Williams/Wayne Shorter), 8. So What - (featuring Jimmy Cobb/John Coltrane/Miles Davis/Bill Evans/Cannonball Adderley), 8. Time After Time - (featuring Al Foster/Miles Davis/Robert Irving III/Steve Thornton/John Scofield), 9. Blue in Green - (featuring Jimmy Cobb/John Coltrane/Miles Davis/Bill Evans), 10. Solea - (featuring Tony Miranda/Louis Mucci/Dick Hixon/J |
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Miles on Miles: Interviews and Encounters with Miles Davis $22.41 "Miles on Miles "collects the thirty most vital Miles Davis interviews. Essential reading for anyone who wants to know what Miles Davis thought about his music, life, and philosophy, "Miles on Miles "reveals the jazz icon as a complex and contradictory man, secretive at times but extraordinarily revealing at others. Miles was not only a musical genius, but an enigma, and nowhere else was he so compelling, exasperating, and entertaining as in his interviews, which vary from polite to outrageous, from straight-ahead to contrarian. Even his autobiography lacks the immediacy of the dialogues collected here. Many were conducted by leading journalists like Leonard Feather, Stephen Davis, Ben Sidran, Mike Zwerin, and Nat Hentoff. Others have never before seen print, are newly transcribed from radio and television shows, or appeared in long-forgotten magazines. Since Miles Davis's 1991 death, his influence has continued to grow. But until now, no book has brought back to life his inimitable voice--contemplative, defiant, elegant, uncompromising, and humorous. "Miles on Miles "will long remain the definitive source for anyone wanting to really encounter the legend in print. |
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Miles Davis and American Culture $17.53 Brash and brilliant, an icon of cool, Miles Davis was one of the twentieth century's greatest artists. The East St. Louis trumpeter had an enormous impact on jazz with such classic recordings as "Kind of Blue" and "Sketches of Spain", and inspired artists, poets, and other musicians with his musical conception and mysterious persona. Miles Davis and American Culture examines Davis in cultural context. In this new collection of a dozen essays, William Kenney explores the St. Louis jazz scene of Davis's youth; Eugene B. Redmond looks at East St. Louis's cultural history; Ingrid Monson examines Davis and civil rights; and Waldo Martin discusses Davis and his relation to the black avant-garde of the 1960s. Original interviews and classic photographs round out the volume, published to coincide with the 2001 Miles Davis Festival, celebrating what would have been Davis's seventy-fifth birthday. |
