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    Miles Davis - Miles Ahead: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2016) [Official Digital Download]

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    Miles Davis - Miles Ahead: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2016) [Official Digital Download]

    Miles Davis - Miles Ahead: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2016)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz | Time - 76:07 minutes | 853 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover
    Features classic Miles Davis tracks, original compositions and film dialogue

    Miles Ahead is an original motion picture soundtrack of the film Miles Ahead. The album features Miles Davis, Robert Glasper, Don Cheadle, Taylor Eigsti, Ewan McGregor and Phil Schaap. Consisting of 24 tracks, the ranges of album's genre include jazz-instrumental, jazz-funk, trumpet jazz, modal music, hard bop & fusion. There are four new compositions written/co-written by Robert Glasper. The album stands as a double portrait of Miles Davis, since there are both contemporary songs of recent artists and the past original songs of Miles Davis.

    At the end of Don Cheadle's liner essay for Miles Ahead, the soundtrack for his expressionist Miles Davis biopic, he quotes Herbie Hancock from a documentary about the trumpeter's electric years: "…I couldn't pick a piece.. Because Miles is all of the pieces." That's a fine explanation for what is compiled here. Eleven of these tunes were selected from Davis' catalog, beginning with the title track cut for Prestige in 1953. There are stops all along the way to 1981's "Back Seat Betty." In presenting such a wide selection of Davis' music for a cinema audience, judicious editing was often necessitated: "Solea," "Seven Steps to Heaven," "Nefertiti," "Duran (Take 6)," "Black Satin," and "Back Seat Betty" are all presented this way. "So What," "Frelon Brun," and "Go Ahead John, Pt. 2" are presented in full. While fans may take issue with the entire idea of edits, they serve a proper purpose inside the soundtrack concept. Interspersed are bits of dialogue by Cheadle (as Davis) and others. They are so short they don't distract. The album also includes the brief "Taylor Made" by pianist Taylor Eigsti. Titled for Davis' first wife and muse Frances Taylor, it briefly recontextualizes several important themes in the trumpeter's fakebook. There are also four new compositions written or co-written by Robert Glasper. The funky "Junior's Jam" features saxophonist Marcus Strickland, trumpeter Keyon Harrold, drummer Kendrick Scott, and bassist Burniss Earl Travis. Glasper, who plays Rhodes, perfectly captures the spirit of Davis' early electric era, with riff-like basslines, funky drums, and eerie electric pianos, while the frontline horns engage and disengage from rhythm and vamp. "Francessence" is a lilting theme piece with Vicente Archer's upright bass, E.J. Strickland's brushed drums, and Elena Pinderhughes' flute. The real highlight is "What's Wrong with That?" Framed in the film as a live concert piece, it places Glasper's Rhodes in the company of Harrold (using a mute), Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Esperanza Spalding (on electric bass), Antonio Sanchez, and guitarist Gary Clark, Jr. A loose jam based on vamps, it weaves Davis' bluesy lyricism with spacy elements of fusion, harder psychedelic funk grooves, and even the tender soul pop notions from later years. The album closes with "Gone," a hip-hop tune with Pharoahe Monch rapping over a bumping bassline, slippery snare, and hi-hat beats (Dilla style), adorned by a sampled brass section, gospel piano chords, and Harrold's soaring, muted trumpet solo. It was wise to separate most of these new sounds from Davis' sides, making the album a double portrait: One of the artist and another of how he contributed to the future. Miles Ahead is not a complete representation of Davis, and that's fine. What it does accomplish is to offer an impression of essence as an artist who changed everything by his example.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Miles Ahead
    02 - Dialogue: 'It takes a long time…'
    03 - So What
    04 - Taylor Made (feat. Taylor Eigsti)
    05 - Dialogue: 'Listen, you talk too goddam much…'
    06 - Solea
    07 - Seven Steps to Heaven
    08 - Dialogue: 'If you gonna tell a story…'
    09 - Nefertiti
    10 - Frelon brun
    11 - Dialogue: 'Sometimes you have these thoughts…'
    12 - Duran
    13 - Dialogue: 'You own my music…'
    14 - Go Ahead John
    15 - Black Satin
    16 - Dialogue: 'Be musical about this shit…'
    17 - Prelude, Pt. 2
    18 - Dialogue: 'Y'all listening to them…'
    19 - Junior's Jam (feat. Robert Glasper)
    20 - Francessence (feat. Robert Glasper)
    21 - Back Seat Betty
    22 - Dialogue: 'I don't like the word jazz…'
    23 - What's Wrong with That? (feat. Robert Glasper)
    24 - Gone 2015 (Robert Glasper feat. Pharoahe Monch)

    Analyzed: Miles Davis / Miles Ahead: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR12 -0.09 dB -14.56 dB 4:28 01-Miles Ahead
    DR16 -11.32 dB -31.77 dB 0:05 02-Dialogue: 'It takes a long time…'
    DR12 -0.92 dB -17.86 dB 9:23 03-So What
    DR13 -1.05 dB -18.64 dB 1:04 04-Taylor Made (feat. Taylor Eigsti)
    DR18 -5.52 dB -28.22 dB 0:34 05-Dialogue: 'Listen, you talk too goddam much…'
    DR12 -0.14 dB -16.18 dB 4:50 06-Solea
    DR12 -0.09 dB -15.52 dB 3:23 07-Seven Steps to Heaven
    DR18 -8.08 dB -26.79 dB 0:07 08-Dialogue: 'If you gonna tell a story…'
    DR11 -0.24 dB -14.75 dB 4:55 09-Nefertiti
    DR13 -0.10 dB -14.97 dB 5:36 10-Frelon brun
    DR15 -6.45 dB -27.00 dB 0:13 11-Dialogue: 'Sometimes you have these thoughts…'
    DR12 -0.09 dB -13.70 dB 5:34 12-Duran
    DR14 -10.06 dB -25.69 dB 0:07 13-Dialogue: 'You own my music…'
    DR11 -0.31 dB -14.43 dB 3:40 14-Go Ahead John
    DR14 -0.34 dB -17.05 dB 3:10 15-Black Satin
    DR13 -7.44 dB -24.86 dB 0:06 16-Dialogue: 'Be musical about this shit…'
    DR12 -0.41 dB -15.68 dB 6:34 17-Prelude, Pt. 2
    DR11 -8.74 dB -23.58 dB 0:04 18-Dialogue: 'Y'all listening to them…'
    DR13 -0.09 dB -15.58 dB 3:29 19-Junior's Jam (feat. Robert Glasper)
    DR12 -0.87 dB -16.74 dB 2:07 20-Francessence (feat. Robert Glasper)
    DR13 -0.09 dB -15.46 dB 5:31 21-Back Seat Betty
    DR16 -6.35 dB -26.78 dB 0:17 22-Dialogue: 'I don't like the word jazz…'
    DR11 -0.09 dB -13.53 dB 5:19 23-What's Wrong with That? (feat. Robert Glasper)
    DR10 -0.09 dB -11.18 dB 5:30 24-Gone 2015 (Robert Glasper feat. Pharoahe Monch)
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    Number of tracks: 24
    Official DR value: DR13

    Samplerate: 44100 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 1550 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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