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Luigi Nono: Choral Works Music | Label | Haenssler | | Orig Year | 8/28/2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 24578  | | CD Universe Part number | 2096841 | | Catalog number | 93022 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 07, 2005 | | Recording Time | 54 minutes |
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Purchase Luigi Nono: Choral Works To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Miles Davis Milestones CD (1958) Remastered
Luigi Nono: Choral Works
$7.59 This CD is a compilation of early Miles Davis tracks and is NOT the Columbia album called MILESTONES released in 1958.
The title does not refer to the trumpeter's composition from his first recording date but is an acknowledgement of this session's visceral impact. Tenor saxophonist John Coltrane had left the trumpeter in the spring of 1957 to join Thelonious Monk for his engagement at New York's Five Spot, and was replaced by a rising star on alto saxophone, Julian "Cannonball" Adderley. When he returned, Davis had a formidable three-horn front line to go with "The Rhythm Section."
MILESTONES is a bracing rhythmic tonic, coming after the refined ballad moods and lush orchestral pastels of MILES AHEAD. And from the furious, adults-only hyper-drive of the opening "Dr. Jekyll" (with its thrilling tenor/alto battle and daredevil drum breaks), through a dazzling Dizzy Gillespie/John Lewis bebop anthem ("Two Bass Hit") to the bright dancing groove of "Straight, No Chaser," MILESTONES is an epic historical event--even by Miles' standards.
The slow, bluesy "Sid's Ahead" first appeared as "Weirdo" on Miles' March 1954 Blue Note session, and offers tantalizing portraits of the horns. Coltrane attacks his line like a blues guitarist, in short bursts of vocal cries and loping syncopated tangents; Miles comes out jabbing, slow and purposeful, feinting and fading behind the beat with lovely long tones and bends; Cannonball comes out all agitated and excitable, with little quicksilver runs and sing-songy asides (such as "Skip to my lou my darling"). Pianist Red Garland's famous feature on the traditional "Billy Boy" highlights his mastery of a two handed orchestral style, his brilliant use of space in blues phrasing, and his interplay with the driving young Paul Chambers (with his enormous beat and impeccable bow work) and the fiery Philly Joe Jones (whose complex melodic variations transcend the technical limitations of the drums).
Recorded between 1945 and 1947.
Personnel
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$35.49 Third in a series of box-sets which highlight the career of the celebrated French composer, the first formally educated musician to devote his energies to electronic music. Disc 1 is dated 1963, disc 2 is dated 1975 and disc 3 is dated 1996, disc 4 is a bonus CD dated 1985. 2001.
Liner Note Authors: Victor Hugo & La Banda; Pierre Henry.
Recording information: Studio Akustische Kunst; Studio Apsome.
Photographer: Phillipe Levy.
Personnel: Pierre Henry (electronics).
Audio Remasterer: Pierre Henry.
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