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Miles Davis

Miles Smiles

  • AMG Review of Miles Smiles

    Amg
    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    With their second album, Miles Smiles, the second Miles Davis Quintet really began to hit their stride, delving deeper into the more adventurous, exploratory side of their signature sound. This is clear as soon as "Orbits" comes crashing out the gate, but it's not just the fast, manic material that has an edge -- slower, quieter numbers are mercurial, not just in how they shift melodies and chords, but how the voicing and phrasing never settles into a comfortable groove. This is music that demands attention, never taking predictable paths or easy choices. Its greatest triumph is that it masks this adventurousness within music that is warm and accessible -- it just never acts that way. No matter how accessible this is, what's so utterly brilliant about it is that the group never brings it forth to the audience. They're playing for each other, pushing and prodding each other in an effort to discover new territory. As such, this crackles with vitality, sounding fresh decades after its release. And, like its predecessor, ESP, this freshness informs the writing as well, as the originals are memorable, yet open-ended and nervy, setting (and creating) standards for modern bop that were emulated well into the new century. Arguably, this quintet was never better than they are here, when all their strengths are in full bloom.

Message to the MOG: Happy Beaujolais Day!
over 3 years ago

...oh, to be in France today which is Beaujolais Day over there...today wineries from the region north of Lyon, the Rhône River and south of Saône-et-Loire (or Burgundy) unveil this season's newest crop of bottled arrivals-- "Beaujolai noveau":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaujolais_nouveau which is made from the Gamay grape and tastes real purty...by French law, none of that year's crop can be.

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Miles Davis Quintet - Footprints - Live in Sweden 1967
about 1 year ago

The great bands that Miles Davis led, especially this one and the earlier quintet and sextet with John Coltrane, had the audacity and skilll to create a unique setting and mood for every soloist in a performance. You can really hear that here in this performance of Wayne Shorter's "Footprints". The rhythm section, and especially drummer Tony Williams, carry on a high velocity, intense conversati

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