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AMSTERDAM CONCERT is a rare live Miles Davis recording from 1957.
One of the least known Miles Davis recordings around, this album contains the complete Amsterdam concert recorded on December 8, 1957 with the talented tenor saxophonist Barney Wilen and teh Rene Urtreger Quartet. This recording has remained virtually unavailable on any format for decades, Lonehill Jazz is proud to put this hidden gem back into circulation. 20-bit remastered. 2005.
Personnel: Miles Davis (trumpet); Barney Wilen (tenor saxophone); René Urtreger (piano); Kenny Clarke (drums).
Liner Note Author: Arthur Kramer.
Recording information: Broadcast Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (12/08/1957). Miles Davis Amsterdam Concert Songs | 1. | Woody 'N' You | |
| 2. | Bag's Groove | |
| 3. | What's New | |
| 4. | But Not for Me | |
| 5. | Night in Tunisia, A | |
| 6. | Four | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Walkin' | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Well You Needn't | $0.99 | |
| 9. | 'Round About Midnight | |
| 10. | Lady Bird | |
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