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July 27, 1969 (4 items; TT = 19:57) |
Rutgers University Stadium, New Brunswick NJ |
Audience recording (C+) |
Miles Davis (tpt); Wayne Shorter (ss, ts); Chick Corea (p); Dave Holland (b); Jack De Johnette (d) |
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1 |
No Blues (inc) (M. Davis) |
0:06 |
2 |
Miles Runs the Voodoo Down (M. Davis) |
9:31 |
3 |
Masqualero (W. Shorter) |
10:06 |
4 |
The Theme (with applause) (M. Davis) |
0:14 |
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| 1 No Blues (inc)
CD: Electric Blue EB 004
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2 Miles Runs the Voodoo Down
CD: Electric Blue EB 004
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3 Masqualero
CD: Electric Blue EB 004
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4 The Theme (with applause)
CD: Electric Blue EB 004
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Despite the poor-quality audience recording, this is a fascinating show, with Corea
on acoustic piano and Davis playing with panache. Presumably the Quintet played
a full 50-60 minute set, but this is all that has surfaced. Many tapes of this show
are quite fast; the times listed here are from a speed-corrected version.
Immediately after the second Juan-les-Pins performance (July 26) the Quintet returned
to the U.S. and resumed its busy touring schedule: Rutgers University Stadium, New Brunswick
(Rutgers Jazz Festival) (July 27); Sheraton Park Hotel, French Lick (French Lick Jazz
Festival) (July 31); Spectrum, Philadelphia (August 15); Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis (St.
Louis Jazz Festival) (August 16); Grant Park Auditorium Theatre, Chicago (August 22);
Crosley Field, Cincinnati (Ohio Jazz Festival) (August 23); Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis
(Memphis Jazz Festival) (August 24); Shelly's Manne-Hole, Los Angeles (September 9-21).
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