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| | Miles in the Sky (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Miles in the Sky is an album recorded in January and May 1968 by the Miles Davis quintet. |  | | It is notable for the first use of electric piano and electric guitar on an issued recording by Davis, a foreshadowing of his move into fusion music over the next few years. |
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| | Miles Davis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This group, recorded in Philharmonic Hall for the album In Concert (1972), was unsatisfactory to Davis. |  | | These albums, documenting the working bands Miles was leading at that point, were the last music he was to record for five years. |  | | The resulting album is probably the best-loved and (according to the RIAA) best-selling jazz album ever, and also proved to be hugely influential on other musicians. |
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| | miles Music CDs UK |
 | | MILES DAVIS THIS IS JAZZ - ELECTRIC CD album (MDTIJE) |  | | MILES DAVIS IN A SILENT WAY CD album (4509822) |  | | MILES DAVIS KIND OF BLUE CD album (COL649353) |
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| | Miles Davis- The Electric Years- Perfect Sound Forever |
 | | The album was not promoted heavily by Columbia and was not embraced heartily by the listening public or by critical reaction. |  | | The music throughout this album is not Miles’ best, but Teo Macero’s production here is quite creative, and the record ends up being a decent ambient-styled listening experience thanks to the strength of Sides 1 and 3. |  | | The buzz on this album in retrospect is that Miles was "flirting with rock forms". |
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 | | This was the album that put fusion on the map. |  | | The band that he has rocks more with tracks like "What I'd Say" and "Gemini." A double album, Miles starts rocking and never stops...I can't stand the singer in between some of the tracks (can't remember the name it's been a while). |  | | The album ends with a narration that seems fitting. |
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| | Miles Davis |
 | | The album was released and had an overwhelming fan fair. |  | | On their 1968 album Miles in the Sky they showed why they were leading the change by using electric instruments and rock rhythms. |  | | Miles had his first recording in November of 1945 with the Savoy Label and Charlie Parker. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Music: Filles De Kilimanjaro (Rm) (W/ |
 | | I have listened to this album, and I want to review it. |  | | This album also marked the debut of bassist Dave Holland and keyboardist Chick Corea on the tracks "Frelon Brun" and "Mademoiselle Mabry." This album, along with their previous album Miles In The Sky, introduced the electric instruments and longer compositions that came to define fusion. |  | | Though the album sports inexplicable, rather ridiculous French song titles, this is music that is unpretentiously adventurous, grounded in driving, mildly funky rhythms and bluesy growls from Miles, graced with weird, colorful flourishes from the band. |
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| | Miles Davis: album reviews and ratings |
 | | New album cover is repulsive; the music is the greatest... |  | | This album is basically a movie score of entirely improvised music. |  | | I have been listening to this incredible album almost non-stop since I discovered it in 1985. |
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| | Ground and Sky review - Miles Davis - A Tribute to Jack Johnson |
 | | Overall, the music on this album is largely improvised...which makes it sound a little under-rehearsed at times. |  | | The recording sessions for this album have become legendary. |  | | Most of Miles' fusion albums are so esoteric and experimental that you really have to wonder if he actually thought that he'd connect long-term with rock audiences. |
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| | Amazon.com: Music: Miles in the Sky (Reis) [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED] |
 | | This is the first of Miles' albums to feature electric instruments, with Herbie Hancock playing an electric piano and George Benson (electric guitar) joining the Quintet for one track, "Paraphernalia." Miles adds a new complexity to the music, while introducing dashes of popular music to the mix. |  | | This album is a lot like another Miles album (one of the previous efforts of Miles and the Quintet) called Sorcerer. |  | | For those listeners more comfortable with Miles' fusion material, this might be the album that treads close enough to rock to satisfy you, but it might also be the album that whets your appetite for earlier Columbia dates that this quintet recorded. |
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| | Sky Garden - Wadada Leo Smith / Yo Miles! |
 | | Sky Garden (as well as its predecessor Yo Miles!) was to utilize Davis compositions as a touchstone, thereby retaining the general ambience of the inaugural recordings, but otherwise, Kaiser and Smith jettisoned virtually everything else in order to rebuild the tracks from scratch. |  | | Sky Garden has been released as a dual-layer SACD hybrid, which means that those fortunate enough to have an SACD player can hear the albums ultra-warm DSD recording. |  | | The first album was guitar-heavy, with Kaiser, Muir, Nels Cline, Freddie Roulette and Elliott Sharp creating a virtual wall of sound. |
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| | Miles Runs the Voodoo Down Music For America |
 | | Until the sessions that yielded Miles in the Sky, however, that ensemble was strictly acoustic. |  | | There's no doubt Miles was listening less and less to be-bop and moving to incorporate more pop-oriented music into his diet. |  | | These are just recommendations that reflect my tastes...this list is not meant to be definitive, but I think they're all albums (particularly the acoustic ones) that would enhance any collection. |
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| | Progressive Ears Album Reviews |
 | | But it was with his next album that Miles began to mix things up, with the Miles In The Sky album, which Ron Carter played an electric bass and Herbie Hancock playing an electric piano. |  | | Miles recruited guitarist Joe Beck for his a track called "Circle In The Round" (a first for Miles) and also marked the first time Herbie played anything but a piano in studio, the instrument being a celeste. |  | | Tony Williams also plays a major part in his last studio album with Miles, as he proves how truly great he is, by playing only cymbals (via Brushes) on the first track and drum shelling throughout most of the second track. |
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| | Epinions.com - Miles Davis Waves The Electric Flag |
 | | These would prove to be the most controversial albums and this the most controversial period of his career. |  | | By the time Miles in the Sky, Davis's first tentative step towards a rock sound, was issued in 1968 Wes Montgomery & Nina Simone, to cite two examples in Jazz, had already recorded definitive Jazz recordings of songs by the Beatles, Animals, Screaming Jay Hawkins and others. |  | | His last really dominant performance as a soloist comes on Miles in the Sky, an album where the rest of the groups seems to flounder a bit. |
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| | Miles Davis - Miles in the Sky: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more Music.com |
 | | With the 1968 album Miles in the Sky [+], Miles Davis [+] explicitly pushed his second great quintet away from conventional jazz, pushing them toward the jazz-rock hybrid that would later become known as fusion. |  | | Miles Davis - Miles in the Sky: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more |  | | Miles Davis - Miles in the Sky: Reviews, Track Listing, Audio Clips, and more |
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| | Jen Gloeckner :: Press (Album Reviews) |
 | | It is fitting then that the cover of her album Miles Away as well as the insert photos feature Jen Gloeckner far from Iowa, amidst sand dunes and in a dry, cracked lakebed. |  | | Miles Away (Hazy Sky Publishing Spinning Head Records (USA), 2004) is the debut album for alt/folk, alt/jazz, alt/country singer, Jen Gloeckner. |  | | The sounds of Ben Harper style licks are effectively used in Spinning Heads, track seven on the LP, and is, by far, one of the strongest songs on what is already, by this point in listening to the record, a rock solid album. |
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| | SACD News: Yo Miles! Releases New Miles Davis Tribute Album on Hybrid Stereo SACD [HFR] |
 | | Capri Records has released the latest album by the Bud Shank Quartet with Phil Woods on... |  | | John Hiatt's new Master of Disaster album was released today as a Surround Sound SACD on... |  | | SACD Engineering on the album was handled by Gus Skinas from the Super Audio Center in Boulder, Colorado and Mastering was done by David Glasser at Airshow Mastering, also in Boulder, Colorado. |
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| | ALTAN MUSIC |
 | | ANOTHER SKY is a refreshing release from Altan, the multi-talented and award-winning Irish band that has captured the hearts of Celtic music fans everywhere. |  | | Each of this album's cuts are centered around her lilting vocals. |  | | More than just a collection of their greatest hits, this album is a showcase for the crystalline singing of vocalist/fiddler Mairead Ni Mhaonaigh. |
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| | Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Miles In The Sky [Remaster] - Miles Davis at Epinions.com |
 | | This is very much a transitional album from the Miles Davis Quintet that featured Tony Williams on Drums, Ron Carter on Bass, Wayne Shorter on Sax and Herbie Hancock on Keyboards (Guitarist George Benson sits in on one track). |  | | Format: CD - Bonus Tracks / Reissue - Free Shipping when you spend $25 or more. |  | | It seems to me at this late date a very a tentative step towards the later sound, and perhaps this has much to do with the fact that Guitarist John McLaughlin had not yet signed on with the group. |
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| | Miles Styles - The Music of Miles Davis |
 | | Miles Davis at CDnow - You can view the album covers and listen to snippets of Miles' music - and buy them too. |  | | The Prestige quintet albums were recorded in Hackensack, New Jersey with engineer Rudy Van Gelder, with the bulk of the material coming from a marathon session on October 26, 1956. |  | | Roney recorded seven albums for Muse Records: "Verses", "Intuition", "The Standard Bearer", "Obsession", "Seth Air", Munchin'", and Crunchin'"; three albums for Warner Brothers: "Misterios", "The Wallace Roney Quintet" and "Village"; and one album (to date) for Stretch Records: "No Room For Argument". |
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| | Comments for Davis, Miles, Miles in the Sky - WWW Music Database |
 | | The rest of the album is okay, at least it has variety to it. |  | | The album which started Miles` descent into eclectric bliss.Herbie Hancock plays electric piano on "Stuff."George Benson plays guitar on "Paraphernalia." |  | | I heard "Stuff" on the radio one night driving around D.C. cool thing to hear late at night. |
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Miles |
 | | All in all, Miles Davis was a dynamic, flawed, and an important figure in music history, and his story should be read by anyone who is a fan of music or who is a fan of a good story altogether. |  | | Despite condensation, the listener is left with the feeling that he or she hasn't been shortchanged. |  | | His music is unspeakably beautiful, and one may wonder how his music seems to transcend both his victimization and his own prejudice. |
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| | KeepMedia JazzTimes: The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings |
 | | In a remarkably fertile three-and-one-half-year period-January of 1965 to June of 1968-the second great Miles Davis quintet ushered in a new era of improvised music. |  | | Shedding Tin Pan Alley conventions and bop cliches in favor of more unencumbered, free-flowing forms that were both rhythmically and harmonically ambiguous, they exercised an unprecedented musical interaction and independence that changed the course of modern jazz. |  | | Artist: Davis, Miles (Quintet) Title of CD: The Complete Columbia Studio Recordings Record Label: Columbia/Legacy |
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| | Yo Miles! - Upriver by Kaiser, Henry / Wadada Leo Smith / Hussain, Zakir / Osby, Greg / Tchicai, John / Rova Sax ... |
 | | The medley of "Tatu/Agharta Funk" flaunts the vintage hard-funk rhythms of James Brown and Sly & the Family Stone, seething with crackling, lyrical trumpet and brain-frying psychedelic guitar. |  | | Kaiser and Smith have assembled a diverse crew--including saxophonists John Tchiai and Greg Osby, ex-Santana keyboardist Tom Coster, and ex-Journey drummer Steve Smith--that doesn't attempt to "clone" music from crucial Davis albums BIG FUN and BITCHES BREW. |  | | Instead, the musicians prefer to take themes within those records as points of departure, staying true to Davis's concepts of deep grooves, fierce solos, and ghostly ambiance. |
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| | Song Lyrics :: Bob Dylan lyrics - Under The Red Sky album - God Knows lyrics |
 | | All song lyrics, logos, trademarks, album cover art, and other creative works are and remain copyright and property of their respective owners. |  | | Song Lyrics :: Bob Dylan lyrics - Under The Red Sky album - God Knows lyrics |  | | Bob Dylan lyrics - Under The Red Sky lyrics - God Knows lyrics |
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| | Vanilla Sky-Waiting For Something (Album/CD) |
 | | Vanilla Sky lassen -wen wundert es?- in ihren Songs gehörig die Sonne scheinen und vereinen mit sicherem Gespür alles was des Hörers Ohr mit Freude und Wohlklang verwöhnt: Vielstimmige Refrains, knarzende Gitarren-Soli, und eine kleine Prise Hardcore dürfen natürlich ebenso wenig fehlen, wie die obligatorische Akustik-Ballade mit einem wehleidig schluchzenden Cello als stimmungsvolle Umrahmung. |  | | Die Voraussetzungen zum Erreichen dieses hoch gesteckten Zieles sind gar nicht mal schlecht: "Waiting For Something" haut nämlich zielgenau in die Emo-Pop-Kerbe, die vor ihnen bereits eine ganze Reihe anderer Bands schon eingeschlagen haben. |  | | Blaise, Lost oder Emily heißen die derzeit angesagten Acts im Spaghetti-Untergrund und mit Vanilla Sky erscheint nun ein weiteres heißes Ding auf der Bildfläche und meldet unbescheiden internationale Ansprüche an. |
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| | Salon Sharps and Flats: Miles Davis Quintet |
 | | There's also a series of previously unreleased rehearsals, where Davis coaches Hancock through two songs that ended up, in different versions, on the pianists' solo albums. |  | | In fact, Davis would hardly write until the fourth album in the series, "Miles in the Sky." |  | | The John Coltrane/Paul Chambers/Cannonball Adderley group of the '50s might have been flashier, but the Quintet was a true working band, cut from the same cloth as the larger units Davis would use in the funk-fusion years. |
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| | Henry Kaiser & Wadada Leo Smith / Yo Miles!: Sky Garden - recensione |
 | | Un lunghissimo doppio album che dava pienamente ragione a chi aveva tentato un'impresa a prima vista impossibile (chi ci avrebbe scommesso, a fronte di una musica di così ardua "riproducibilità"?). |  | | In conclusione va sottolineato che l'album è in doppio layer: il CD (quello da noi ascoltato) e il SA-CD (che necessita di un apparecchio apposito). |  | | Se Miles Star è forse il brano più ordinario, la lunga Who's Targeted - anch'essa firmata da Smith - è il momento più intenso e "cosmico", con le sue chitarre blues e le tablas a dialogare con l'organo di Tom Coster, musicista che al piano elettrico è l'appropriato collante di tutto il disco. |
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| | Frequently Asked Questions |
 | | The above two songs were the first commercially released songs from Miles Davis featuring electric pianos. |  | | Who was the first artist to record using a Fender Rhodes? |  | | It was a nice sound." (Notes and Tones, interview with Davis) |
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| | Instrumental Music: Deep Sky Divers, Miles MacMillan, Thy Veils |
 | | Instrumental Music: Deep Sky Divers, Miles MacMillan, Thy Veils |  | | In fact, MacMillan cites that this album is "a soundtrack to an imaginary sci-fi film, in which a member of an unnamed alien cult locks himself into an isolation chamber in preparation for a visitation by alien beings." |  | | The "depressions" referred to in the CD's title become a basic foundation of consciousness, from which point Veils explores a variety of emotional directions. |
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| | Speak ToThe Sky album down Rick Springfield lyrics |
 | | Speak ToThe Sky album down Rick Springfield lyrics |  | | People may seem crazy, every single day But everyone is different in their own way You'd Better Think Twice about it You'd Better Think Twice about i... |  | | Artist Rick Springfield Albums: Beautiful Feelings, Beginnings, Comic Book Heroes, Hard to Hold, Karma, Living in Oz, Rock of Life, Sahara Snow, Speak ToThe Sky, Success Hasn't Spoiled Me Yet, Tao, Wait for Night, Working Class Dog, Zoot Locker. |
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| | Miles In The Sky @ Streamwaves |
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 | | Everything looks nice and green but there was actually a fire restriction due to the dry conditions. |  | | A huge forrest fire was blazing just north of this lake that we could see plumbs of smoke from miles in the sky. |
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