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Unknown 1967 (1 item; TT = 7:32) |
Davis' house, New York NY |
Commercial for Columbia |
Show chatter
Miles Davis (p, talking); Wayne Shorter (talking) |
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Blues in F (My Ding) (M. Davis) |
7:32 |
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| 1 Blues in F (My Ding)
CD: Columbia Legacy 88985 35737, Sony SICJ 30005/7
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The date of this informal recording is uncertain, but it is probably from the spring
of 1967, during a period when the Davis Quintet had extended engagements at the
Village Vanguard and the Village Gate. Early on Davis refers to a bassist "Eddie"
-- this is Eddie Gomez, who occasionally sat in when Ron Carter was unable to perform
on live dates.
In the first few months of 1967 the personnel in the Davus group varied a lot.
Joe Henderson joined the group for several weekend engagements at the Village
Vanguard (January 19-21, 26-28; February 2-4); the Sextet traveled to Philadelphia
for a night at the Philadelphia Arena (February 5). A one-night engagement at
the Masonic Temple in Detroit MI was canceled (February 10), but the group
played at the Hilton Hotel in Washington DC (February 12), the Civic Opera
House in Chicago (February 24-25). A one-night show at the Kiel Opera House in
St. Louis was canceled (February 26), and the Sextet, with Eddie Gomez on bass,
was booked for several days in early March at Lennie's on the Turnpike in
Peabody MA. They returned to the Village Vanguard for a weekend engagement
(March 9-12), with Bennie Maupin replacing Wayne Shorter. This recording was
probably made around this time.
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