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December 17, 1970 (13 items; TT = 112:13) |
Cellar Door Club, Washington DC |
Commercial for Columbia |
Miles Davis (tpt); Gary Bartz (ss, as); Keith Jarrett (el-p, org); Michael Henderson (el-b); Jack De Johnette (d); Airto Moreira (perc, voc) |
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First set |
1 |
Band warming up |
1:46 |
2 |
Directions (J. Zawinul) |
9:04 |
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3 |
Unknown Title |
3:46 |
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4 |
Honky Tonk (M. Davis) |
16:56 |
5 |
Sanctuary (W. Shorter-M. Davis) |
2:29 |
6 |
What I Say (M. Davis) |
7:48 |
7 |
Sanctuary (closing theme, applause) (W. Shorter-M. Davis) |
0:30 |
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Second set |
8 |
What I Say (M. Davis) |
13:33 |
9 |
Honky Tonk (M. Davis) |
19:54 |
10 |
Sanctuary (theme only) (W. Shorter-M. Davis) |
0:05 |
11 |
It's About That Time (M. Davis) |
14:20 |
12 |
Funky Tonk (M. Davis) |
21:32 |
13 |
Sanctuary (closing theme, applause) (W. Shorter-M. Davis) |
0:30 |
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8 What I Say
CD: Columbia Legacy C6K 93614, Sony SICP 910/5
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9 Honky Tonk
CD: Columbia Legacy C6K 93614, Sony SICP 910/5
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10 Sanctuary (theme only)
CD: Columbia Legacy C6K 93614, Sony SICP 910/5
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11 It's About That Time
CD: Columbia Legacy C6K 93614, Sony SICP 910/5
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12 Funky Tonk
CD: Columbia Legacy C6K 93614, Sony SICP 910/5
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13 Sanctuary (closing theme, applause)
CD: Columbia Legacy C6K 93614, Sony SICP 910/5
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The Sextet probably opened the second set with "Directions," but it is not included
in the extant recordings. The Sextet seems to have performed three sets per night
during this week-long engagement (December 14-19).
I have not followed Columbia in referring to Jarrett's solo at the beginning of
"Funky Tonk" as "Improvisation," or in referring to "Funky Tonk" itself as "Inamorata."
Jarrett's improvisation is a part of "Funky Tonk," which always begins with a distinctive
coded phrase played on the trumpet (which occurs at 14:20 of "It's About That Time"
on CD 2 of C6K 93614), after which Jarrett improvises before the group rejoins for
the rest of the tune, until the closing "Sanctuary" theme.
Chick Corea and Dave Holland left the Davis Septet to form Circle in late September,
after returning from a brief post-Isle of Wight European tour. Davis hired Michael
Henderson (then 19 years old) as Holland's replacement. For some reason this newly
constituted Sextet was never brought into the studio. The group played in the Brookhaven
Gymnasium, Suffolk Community College (November 25), and in the SUSB Gymnasium at
SUNY Stony Brook (December 12), and they were booked at the Loyola Fieldhouse, New
Orleans (December 20). There are some mystery recordings in circulation that probably
date from this period.
Thanks to Jan Lohmann for help with this session, and to Ron Fritts for help with
Davis' itinerary.
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