Miles Davis in Europe

Miles Davis in Europe
Live album by Miles Davis
Released 1964
Recorded July 27, 1963 at Festival Mondial, du Jazz Antibes, France
Genre Jazz
Length 81:00
Label Columbia
Miles Davis chronology
Miles & Monk at Newport
(1963)
Miles Davis in Europe
(1964)
Live at the 1963 Monterey Jazz Festival
(1964)
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Miles Davis in Europe is a live album by Miles Davis, released in 1964. It was the first full album by the first incarnation of the "Second Quintet" featuring George Coleman, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter and Tony Williams, whose first recordings with Davis had made up half of the album Seven Steps to Heaven.

The final songs of the concert, "Bye Bye Blackbird" and "The Theme," were released only on the box set Seven Steps: The Complete Columbia Recordings of Miles Davis 1963–1964, presumably because the full concert could not fit on a single CD. On the original LP, some of the tenor sax and piano solos were edited, although it still offered nearly an hour of music.[2]

Track listing

Original LP

Columbia – CS 8983:[3]

Side one
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Introduction by Andre Francis"    0:15
2. "Autumn Leaves"  Jacques Prévert, Johnny Mercer & Joseph Kosma 11:40
3. "Milestones"  Miles Davis 9:15
4. "Joshua"  Victor Feldman 9:30
Side two
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "All of You"  Cole Porter 13:58
2. "Walkin'"  Richard Carpenter 16:16
Total length:
60:54

CD Reissue

Columbia – CK 93583:[4]

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Introduction by Andre Francis"    0:46
2. "Autumn Leaves"  Jacques Prévert, Johnny Mercer & Joseph Kosma 13:52
3. "Milestones"  Miles Davis 9:17
4. "I Thought About You"  Jimmy Van Heusen & Johnny Mercer 11:44
5. "Joshua"  Victor Feldman 11:27
6. "All of You"  Cole Porter 16:49
7. "Walkin'"  Richard Carpenter 16:15
Total length:
80:10

Musicians

References

  1. "Miles Davis in Europe - All Music". All Music. Retrieved October 29, 2016.
  2. "Miles Ahead session details - July 27, 1963". Miles Ahead: A Miles Davis Website. Retrieved October 29, 2016.
  3. "Miles Davis in Europe (LP)". Discogs. Retrieved October 29, 2016.
  4. "Miles Davis in Europe (CD)". Discogs. Retrieved October 29, 2016.


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