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September 29, 1972 (9 items; TT = 84:14) |
Lincoln Center, New York NY |
Commercial for Columbia |
Miles Davis (tpt); Carlos Garnett (ss); Reggie Lucas (g); Khalil Balakrishna (sitar); Cedric Lawson (keyb); Michael Henderson (el-b); Al Foster (d); James Mtume Forman (cga, perc); Badal Roy (tabla) |
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First set |
1 |
Chieftain (M. Davis) |
5:55 |
2 |
Rated X (M. Davis) |
6:11 |
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3 |
Honky Tonk (M. Davis) |
9:18 |
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4 |
Right Off (M. Davis) |
10:12 |
5 |
Black Satin (M. Davis) |
13:34 |
6 |
Sanctuary (closing theme, applause) (W. Shorter-M. Davis) |
0:40 |
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Second set |
7 |
Ife (M. Davis) |
27:54 |
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8 |
Right Off (M. Davis) |
9:50 |
9 |
Sanctuary (closing theme, applause) (W. Shorter-M. Davis) |
0:40 |
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| 1 Chieftain
12" LP: Columbia KC 32092, CBS/Sony SOPJ 37/8, CBS/Sony 28AP 2161/2, CBS/Sony 36AP 1781/2
CD: Columbia Legacy C2K 65140, CBS/Sony 50DP 717/8, Sony SRCS 5722/3, Sony SRCS 9323/4, Sony SRCS 9750/1, Sony SICP 846/7, Sony SICP 4236/7, Columbia Legacy 86975 24922 [= Columbia (F) 86975 52492] (CD 42)
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2 Rated X
12" LP: Columbia KC 32092, CBS/Sony SOPJ 37/8, CBS/Sony 28AP 2161/2, CBS/Sony 36AP 1781/2
CD: Columbia Legacy C2K 65140, CBS/Sony 50DP 717/8, Sony SRCS 5722/3, Sony SRCS 9323/4, Sony SRCS 9750/1, Sony SICP 846/7, Sony SICP 4236/7, Columbia Legacy 86975 24922 [= Columbia (F) 86975 52492] (CD 42)
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3 Honky Tonk
12" LP: Columbia KC 32092, CBS/Sony SOPJ 37/8, CBS/Sony 28AP 2161/2, CBS/Sony 36AP 1781/2
CD: Columbia Legacy C2K 65140, CBS/Sony 50DP 717/8, Sony SRCS 5722/3, Sony SRCS 9323/4, Sony SRCS 9750/1, Sony SICP 846/7, Sony SICP 4236/7, Columbia Legacy 86975 24922 [= Columbia (F) 86975 52492] (CD 42)
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4 Right Off
12" LP: Columbia KC 32092, CBS/Sony SOPJ 37/8, CBS/Sony 28AP 2161/2, CBS/Sony 36AP 1781/2
CD: Columbia Legacy C2K 65140, CBS/Sony 50DP 717/8, Sony SRCS 5722/3, Sony SRCS 9323/4, Sony SRCS 9750/1, Sony SICP 846/7, Sony SICP 4236/7, Columbia Legacy 86975 24922 [= Columbia (F) 86975 52492] (CD 42)
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5 Black Satin
12" LP: Columbia KC 32092, CBS/Sony SOPJ 37/8, CBS/Sony 28AP 2161/2, CBS/Sony 36AP 1781/2
CD: Columbia Legacy C2K 65140, CBS/Sony 50DP 717/8, Sony SRCS 5722/3, Sony SRCS 9323/4, Sony SRCS 9750/1, Sony SICP 846/7, Sony SICP 4236/7, Columbia Legacy 86975 24922 [= Columbia (F) 86975 52492] (CD 42)
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6 Sanctuary (closing theme, applause)
12" LP: Columbia KC 32092, CBS/Sony SOPJ 37/8, CBS/Sony 28AP 2161/2, CBS/Sony 36AP 1781/2
CD: Columbia Legacy C2K 65140, CBS/Sony 50DP 717/8, Sony SRCS 5722/3, Sony SRCS 9323/4, Sony SRCS 9750/1, Sony SICP 846/7, Sony SICP 4236/7, Columbia Legacy 86975 24922 [= Columbia (F) 86975 52492] (CD 42)
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7 Ife
12" LP: Columbia KC 32092, CBS/Sony SOPJ 37/8, CBS/Sony 28AP 2161/2, CBS/Sony 36AP 1781/2
CD: Columbia Legacy C2K 65140, CBS/Sony 50DP 717/8, Sony SRCS 5722/3, Sony SRCS 9323/4, Sony SRCS 9750/1, Sony SICP 846/7, Sony SICP 4236/7, Columbia Legacy 86975 24922 [= Columbia (F) 86975 52492] (CD 42)
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8 Right Off
12" LP: Columbia KC 32092, CBS/Sony SOPJ 37/8, CBS/Sony 28AP 2161/2, CBS/Sony 36AP 1781/2
CD: Columbia Legacy C2K 65140, CBS/Sony 50DP 717/8, Sony SRCS 5722/3, Sony SRCS 9323/4, Sony SRCS 9750/1, Sony SICP 846/7, Sony SICP 4236/7, Columbia Legacy 86975 24922 [= Columbia (F) 86975 52492] (CD 42)
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9 Sanctuary (closing theme, applause)
12" LP: Columbia KC 32092, CBS/Sony SOPJ 37/8, CBS/Sony 28AP 2161/2, CBS/Sony 36AP 1781/2
CD: Columbia Legacy C2K 65140, CBS/Sony 50DP 717/8, Sony SRCS 5722/3, Sony SRCS 9323/4, Sony SRCS 9750/1, Sony SICP 846/7, Sony SICP 4236/7, Columbia Legacy 86975 24922 [= Columbia (F) 86975 52492] (CD 42)
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This performance was edited and issued on CBS/Sony and Columbia as "In Concert"
I-IV. The first set is called "Foot Fooler" and the second "Slickaphonics" on Columbia
C2K 65140.
"Ife" evolved as it was performed during this period: the jaunty ten-note ascending-descending
vamp that was the basis of the studio version of the tune was supplemented (and
soon replaced) by a simpler four-note riff. In 1972 live performances, the tune
typically begins with the latter riff and shifts to the former (here the shift occurs
at 14:00). By early 1973 the simpler riff (with a slower tempo) replaced it completely.
"Chieftain" was first recorded in the studio on
August 23
. It is commonly performed in a medley with "Rated X" during this period.
The transition occurs when Henderson begins the distinctive (and insistent) el-b
vamp. I am grateful to Jim Szabo for discussion on these tunes, and to Martin Booth
for additional help with this session.
The Davis Nonet was busy during this period: Paul's Mall, Boston (September 14-17);
Spectrum, Philadelphia (September 23); Lincoln Center, New York (September 29);
Stanford University Amphitheater, Palo Alto (October 1); Civic Theatre, San Diego
(October 8).
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