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Complete Sessions [Import]

Miles DavisAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (March 16, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Jazz Factory Spain
  • ASIN: B0001JXQ92
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,175,671 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Ray's Idea
2. A Night in Tunisia
3. Wee Dot
4. What's New?
5. Wahoo (AKA Perdido)
6. All the Things You Are
7. Our Delight
8. Lady Bird
9. Oh, Lady Be Good

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A unique encounter occurred on a visit to Davis' native city Saint Louis in the spring of 1952 between the legendary trumpeter & the tenor Jimmy Forrest (at the peak of his popularity) at the local Barrelhouse Club. This superior 24-bit remastered set contains 9 tracks featuring such standards as 'What's New', 'Oh Lady be Good' & the classics 'Ray's Idea' & 'Night In Tunisia'. The Jazz Factory. 2003. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars EARLY MILES & JIMMY FORREST IN A HOT WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE LIMITED BY IT'S SOUND, June 20, 2006
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This review is from: Complete Sessions (Audio CD)
Four and a half SWINGING Stars for the performances; Two Stars for the CD sound. Three Stars plus overall. But regardless, it is a KEEPER for me. This is Early Miles in 1952, bursting with musical ideas, recorded live in his hometown of St Louis with another hometown hero, tenor saxist Jimmy Robert Forrest, (1922-1980) whom some considered strictly an R&B player because of his monster hit, "Night Train". Forrest, stylistically standing firmly in the quadrangle of Coleman Hawkins, Lester Young, Charlie Parker, and Wardell Gray, could play both jazz and R&B, and in the company of Miles Davis, he is absolutely SMOKING! Miles for his part was very adventurous and, at times, he is positively BREATHTAKING in his execution: although 'his reach exceeds his grasp' as far as intonation and execution goes in a few cases. No matter: for true jazz fans, that's what we want from live performances: adventure, the sound of surprise, and the live club ambience. And the musical quotes are flying everywhere.

From the first distorted (and scary) 15 seconds of this CD, it's clear this does not sound like a professional recording. It immediately gets a lot better after that, but the bass (John Hixon) is far in the background at times, Oscar Oldham's cymbals are like wind-blown chimes (but his snare, tom-toms, and bass drum are audible throughout), and Charles Fox' very audible piano is farther back in the background than the drums and is not brought to the forefront when he is soloing. Drummer Oldham and pianist Fox provide great solo and background support. Still, the experienced phonograph record listener will not have a lot of problems listening to this recording at a high volume level and/or using an equalizer.

My favorite 'Pieces De Resistance' begin with "Lady Bird" by the great Tadd Dameron. A marvelous, convoluted "Wahoo" is quote-laden and thinly disguised as it rides on the chord changes of "Perdido". Then there's "What's New" with both a cool beat and hot solos from all concerned, as Miles and Jimmy toss the solos and support back and forth. "Our Delight" is great bebop. "All the Things You Are" may be the best performance of the CD. You'll love Jimmy's 'scat singing', with Miles' support, on the set closing theme, "Oh, Lady Be Good" by the Gershwins, as Jimmy makes a bold verbal play for the "Lady in Red", but it ends as our appetites are whetted. Most of the piano solo is edited out on "Night in Tunisia".

I really enjoy 'early' Miles Davis because we know where he was headed and the clues are everywhere. "For Kicks Only", indeed. Four "Live" Stars, with a caution on the sound if you're looking for perfection. For me, it's a KEEPER and you may wish, like me, that you were there that night in St Louis for Miles' homecoming and fatefull encounter with "Mr Night Train" in a hot, swinging bop session. Definitely recommended for collectors & bop fans. Four and a half HOT Stars for the performances, despite the sound.

(Notes:
*The CD presentation is wonderful with 2 great Miles Davis photos, but unfortunately no photo of Jimmy Forrest. Nice liner notes, however.
* I highly recommend that "song samples" be provided so listeners will be able to hear the sound quality before buying dated recordings such as this. But as a phonographic record owner, it's second nature for me to listen 'through' an old recording's limitations with great enjoyment nonetheless. So I don't mind the 'furry' sound and the balance problem. But it's there.)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Stellar Music, Poor Mastering, December 11, 2007
This review is from: Complete Sessions (Audio CD)
First the good news: This album contains some absolutely smokin material. Davis is as adventurous and stretches himself to the breaking point. Forrest more than keeps up and proves that he is a master of club bebop, with blistering solos. The musicians also engage in some fun interplay. All in all, if you like early Davis this is a must have. There are some real gems here.

Now for the bad news: The recording quality is poor and the mastering sub-par. The limitations of 1952 live recording are highly evident. The piano is buried and they had to crank up the gain whenever there was a solo. But even still, it is barely audible. The bass likewise is nonexistent. And the crowd noise intrudes during a few segments. The mastering is just average, and unfortunately they decided to use NoNoise. IMO, tape hiss is part of analog recordings. You can't make analog, especially 1952 analog, sound like digital without affecting the music. And thats what they've choosen to do here. It's funny because they proudly proclaim on the back 'processed with NoNoise', as if it's something to actually be proud of. I mean, NoNoise can help if your processing a scratchy 78, but anything post 1950 really doesn't need it.

Even still, it's worth four stars because of the music. But this definately would have been a five star review if it had be handled with the proper care.
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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not what I wanted, July 17, 2007
This review is from: Complete Sessions (Audio CD)
I thought I was ordering a Cd with the song Night Train on it by Jimmy Forrest. I made an honest mistake, but kept the Cd any way.
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