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    Miles Davis - Live - Evil (1971/2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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    Miles Davis - Live - Evil (1971/2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

    Miles Davis - Live-Evil (1971/2014)
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 101:56 minutes | 2,33 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    Miles Davis' album "Live-Evil" was originally released in 1971 by Columbia Records. The jazz album is a collection of songs from Davis' live performances spanning throughout 1970. "Live-Evil" was originally planned to be a follow up to "Bitches Brew", however the idea was withdrawn after it became clear that the two albums had little to no semblance.

    Live-Evil is one of Miles Davis' most confusing and illuminating documents. As a double album, it features very different settings of his band – and indeed two very different bands. The double-LP CD package is an amalgam of a December 19, 1970, gig at the Cellar Door, which featured a band comprised of Miles, bassist Michael Henderson, drummer Jack DeJohnette, guitarist John McLaughlin, saxophonist Gary Bartz, Keith Jarrett on organ, and percussionist Airto. These tunes show a septet that grooved hard and fast, touching on the great funkiness that would come on later. But they are also misleading in that McLaughlin only joined the band for this night of a four-night stand; he wasn't really a member of the band at this time. Therefore, as fine and deeply lyrically grooved-out as these tracks are, they feel just a bit stiff – check any edition of this band without him and hear the difference. The other band on these discs was recorded in Columbia's Studio B and subbed Ron Carter or Dave Holland on bass, added Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock on electric pianos, dropped the guitar on "Selim" and "Nem Um Talvez," and subbed Steve Grossman over Gary Bartz while adding Hermeto Pascoal on percussion and drums in one place ("Selim"). In fact, these sessions were recorded earlier than the live dates, the previous June in fact, when the three-keyboard band was beginning to fall apart. Why the discs were not issued separately or as a live disc and a studio disc has more to do with Miles' mind than anything else. As for the performances, the live material is wonderfully immediate and fiery: "Sivad," "Funky Tonk," and "What I Say" all cream with enthusiasm, even if they are a tad unsure of how to accommodate McLaughlin. Of the studio tracks, only "Little Red Church" comes up to that level of excitement, but the other tracks, particularly "Gemini/Double Image," have a winding, whirring kind of dynamic to them that seems to turn them back in on themselves, as if the band was really pushing in a free direction that Miles was trying to rein in. It's an awesome record, but it's because of its flaws rather than in spite of them. This is the sound of transition and complexity, and somehow it still grooves wonderfully.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Sivad
    02 - Little Church
    03 - Medley: Gemini / Double Image
    04 - What I Say
    05 - Nem Um Talvez
    06 - Selim
    07 - Funky Tonk
    08 - Inamorata And Narration By Conrad Roberts

    Produced by Teo Macero.
    Recorded February 6, June 3-4, and December 19, 1970 at Columbia Studio B in New York, NY and The Cellar Door in Washington, DC.

    Miles Davis - Electric trumpet, trumpet
    Gary Bartz - Soprano saxophone, flute
    John McLaughlin - Electric guitar
    Keith Jarrett - Electric piano, organ
    Michael Henderson - Electric bass
    Jack DeJohnette, Billy Cobham - Drums
    Airto Moreira - Percussion
    Steve Grossman, Wayne Shorter - Soprano saxophone
    Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Joe Zawinul - Electric piano
    Dave Holland - Electric bass, acoustic bass
    Hermeto Pascoal - Drums, whistling, vocals, electric piano
    Khalil Balakrishna - Electric sitar
    Ron Carter - Acoustic bass
    Conrad Roberts - Vocal narration


    Analyzed: Miles Davis / Live - Evil
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR12 -0.66 dB -16.19 dB 15:17 01-Sivad
    DR9 -3.00 dB -15.76 dB 3:17 02-Little Church
    DR12 -0.44 dB -16.01 dB 5:54 03-Medley: Gemini / Double Image
    DR11 -1.82 dB -15.02 dB 21:12 04-What I Say
    DR10 -4.94 dB -18.35 dB 4:03 05-Nem Um Talvez
    DR9 -5.41 dB -20.26 dB 2:16 06-Selim
    DR12 -1.86 dB -16.31 dB 23:28 07-Funky Tonk
    DR12 -0.81 dB -16.02 dB 26:29 08-Inamorata And Narration By Conrad Roberts
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 8
    Official DR value: DR11

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 3056 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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