Miles Davis - Miles In Tokyo FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | Go-Go (Theme And Announcement) | 1:20 |
| 2 | All Of You | 11:18 |
| 3 | My Funny Valentine | 12:48 |
| 4 | Introduction By Teruo Isono | 1:10 |
| 5 | So What | 8:03 |
| 6 | If I Were A Bell | 10:15 |
| 7 | Walkin' | 9:13 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SONX 60064-R, SONX-60064-R | Miles Davis | Miles In Tokyo (Miles Davis Live In Concert) (LP, Album, Gat) | CBS/Sony, CBS/Sony | SONX 60064-R, SONX-60064-R | Japan | 1969 |
| SRCS 9746 | Miles Davis | Miles In Tokyo (CD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Pap) | Sony Records Int'l | SRCS 9746 | Japan | 2001 |
| SRCS 9112 | Miles Davis | Miles In Tokyo (CD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Pap) | Sony Records | SRCS 9112 | Japan | 1996 |
| 35DP 67 | Miles Davis | Miles In Tokyo (Miles Davis Live In Tokyo) (CD, Album) | CBS/Sony | 35DP 67 | Japan | 1983 |
| 18AP 2064 | Miles Davis | Miles In Tokyo (LP, Album, RE) | CBS/Sony | 18AP 2064 | Japan | 1981 |
Credits
- Bass – Ron Carter
- Drums – Tony Williams
- Mastered By [Remastered] – Mark Wilder
- Piano – Herbie Hancock
- Producer [Original Recordings For Lp] – Kiyoshi Itoh
- Reissue Producer – Bob Belden, Michael Cuscuna
- Tenor Saxophone – Sam Rivers
- Trumpet – Miles Davis
Notes
Miles' very first concert in Japan.
Recorded live at Kohseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan on July 14, 1964.
Barcodes
- Barcode: 827969359624
Video
Album
Miles in Tokyo is a live album recorded on July 14, 1964, by the Miles Davis Quintet at the Tokyo Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It was released in the United States on CD in 2005 and is the first recording of Davis in Japan. It is the only album to showcase an early incarnation of his Second Great Quintet featuring Sam Rivers on tenor saxophone, following George Coleman's departure after this, Wayne Shorter's appointment completed the classic lineup which recorded such albums as ESP. Miles In Tokyo - Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams, Sam Rivers. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Miles Davis Miles In Tokyo CBSSony SOPL 162 Vinyl, LP, Album Japan 1972 Introduction By Teruo Isono A1 If I Were A Bell Composed By F. Recording Location. Kohseinenkin Hall, Tokyo, Japan. Submit Corrections. Album Moods. Ambitious Atmospheric Cerebral Refined Uncompromising Brooding Cathartic Complex Confident Elaborate Freewheeling Literate Meandering Provocative Reflective Stylish Bright Detached Dramatic Dreamy Elegant Fiery Hypnotic Intense Intimate Lush Passionate Poignant Sophisticated. Album Themes. Imagination Cool & Cocky Freedom Introspection Late Night. Miles Davis. In his company, Miles visited Japan for the first time and showed a special respect for Japanese audiences, for whom he temporarily gave up his habit of leaving the stage during other musicians solos. Some even saw in this deference an explanation for the moderation of the quintets risk-taking. The remarks that Sam Rivers made on the bebop nature of the group-although he himself seemed relatively conventional-corroborated the hypothesis of a lack of understanding between two avant-gardes, each indifferent to the other and each with a different perspective. Their confrontation, however, remai. Vervollständigen Sie Ihre Miles Davis-Sammlung. A very good, passionate performance by Miles Davis, in front of a captivated, enthusiastic audience. I cannot help but wonder though, when Miles Davis was in Tokyo, whether he ate any noodles. Miles In Tokyo. Miles Davis Format: Audio CD. Please retry. This item:Miles In Tokyo by Miles Davis Audio CD . Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by Media Medley. Miles In Berlin by Miles Davis Audio CD . In Stock. Ships from and sold by . Four & More by Miles Davis Audio CD . Listen free to Miles Davis Miles In Tokyo Introduction, If I Were a Bell and more. 6 tracks 37:39. Total Time: 54:16. Bass Ron Carter Drums Tony Williams Piano Herbie Hancock Tenor Saxophone Sam Rivers Trumpet Miles Davis. About this release. CBSSony SONX 60064-R Japan. Miles' very first concert in Japan. Recorded in '64, Miles in Tokyo finds the iconic Miles Davis performing with his almost-second great quintet. Tenor saxophonist Sam Rivers, a more accomplished and daring experimentalist than his predecessor, George Coleman, joined the group after a fellow Bostonian, drummer Tony Williams, recommended him to Davis. There are times on this recording when one might understand why Davis and Rivers never meshed, and times when the partnership is quite wonderful, though brief. On If I Were a Bell, for example, after a lucid and melodic statement by Davis, Rivers purposely goes off-
























