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Round About Midnight (Spec)  (Audio CD) 
by Miles Davis

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Miles Davis, 'Round About Midnight

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: June 14, 2005
Studio: Sony
Number Of Discs: 2
Format: Original recording remastered, Special Edition
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
Track Listing:
Disc: 1
1. 'Round Midnight - Miles Davis, Hanighen, Bernie
2. Ah-Leu-Cha - Miles Davis, Parker, C.
3. All of You - Miles Davis, Porter, C.
4. Bye Bye Blackbird - Miles Davis, Dixon, M.
5. Tadd's Delight - Miles Davis, Dameron, T.
6. Dear Old Stockholm - Miles Davis, Traditional
7. Two Bass Hit (Bonus Track)
8. Little Melonae (Bonus Track)
9. Budo (Bonus Track)
10. Sweet Sue, Just You (Bonus Track)
Disc: 2
1. 'Round Midnight (Live - 1955)
2. Introduction by Gene Norman (Live - 2/18/56)
3. Chance It (aka Max Is Making Wax) (Live - 2/18/56)
4. Walkin' (Live - 2/18/56)
5. Gene Norman & Miles Davis (Live - 2/18/56)
6. It Never Entered My Mind (Live - 2/18/56)
7. Woody N' You (Live - 2/18/56)
8. Salt Peanuts (Live - 2/18/56)
9. The Theme (Live - 2/18/56)
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0
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8 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5What have I been missing?Jun 24, 2006
Firstly, I am not a jazz fan. This is perhaps because I have heard too many cool people running on at the mouth about the subject (especially about their cult of improvisation), and haven't taken the time to just sit down and have a listen. Well, shame on me! I checked the old rev. of this CD from the library on a whim (there he was, in that devilish red and black light), and wow. I did not hear the novelty of improvisation. I did not hear someone trying to sound different than everybody else. No, I heard sublime interpretations of traditional themes, rather than the chaotic pomposity that my prejudices had warned me against. I had to go buy this marvellous, and quite listenable production, because I didn't want to have to wait to get this breath of fresh air from the library. Buy this for your medicine cabinet; I'm sure the doctor will approve.

5 of 20 found the following review helpful:

5The Holy Grail has been found!Jul 08, 2005
I never knew that Miles' performance of "'Round Midnight" was recorded. That incredible moment in jazz is caught here and so are LIVE RECORDINGS OF THE FIRST GREAT QUINTET!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is ESSENTIAL Miles Davis!!!!

BUY IMMEADIATLEY!!!


20 of 23 found the following review helpful:

5Buy it Again, Anyway. It's way, way too good.Jun 16, 2005
No one should need to have the importance of this disc explained to them and from a sonic standpoint, the quality here is from the same remastered and restored tapes that produced the Miles/Trane box. What takes this elsewhere are the extra tracks from the recording sessions, and they are each terrific, and the second bonus disc with a live date of Miles with Monk delivering an absolutely mystical "Round Midnight," plus a concert from Pasadena California with the Trane quintet.
Regarding the Monk selection, the way that each man inspired the other is perhaps nowhere near so claerly evident as on this track. By itself, it would justify the price. Following with the never before released concert from Pasadena makes the second disc worth releasing on its own merits. The goof-ball MC sounds like such a cornball in his intro to Davis and his band, that you will find yourself squirming in humour. Imagine Jack Benny introducing P Diddy. Actually......
well, anyway, the band kicks in and there is an undeniable energy that they bring to the audience. Hopefully, as is the case with Hendrix, there are lodas of concert tapes from this quintet as well asmany of the other formations Miles put together. Miles was a live player. The studio records were phenomenal, but he knew the dialectics of live performance better than any jazz artist before or after him.
replace your other copies of this essential document. What you are familiar with will delight you, and the new stuff will astound you.

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