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Ink 19 :: Miles Davis
May 1999 :: Music C-D :: Miles Davis (Tom Minarchick)
Miles Davis Complete Bitches' Brew Columbia When Bitches' Brew was first released in 1970, jazz purists believed Miles was turning his back on traditional jazz, and in effect, his early work. In retrospect, this statement has no validity, but at the time of its release, fans, critics, and even fellow ...
Ink 19 :: Miles Davis/Various DJ's
August 1999 :: Music C-D :: Miles Davis/Various DJ's (Matthew Moyer)
Miles Davis/Various DJ's Panthalassa: The Remixes Columbia The scenario had little variation. Every time that I mentioned to an acquaintance that I had been sent the Miles Davis remix CD, the response was the same. When the words "Miles Davis" were uttered, their eyes would light up with interest, ...
Ink 19 :: Jazz Shots From the East Coast and West Coast
Shelton Hull is wowed by the treasure trove of concert and performance footage offered up in the newest volumes of this DVD series. All the greats you'd expect and plenty of surprises, to boot!
...a gift for someone whose tastes are unclear. There are several of the names most commonly identified with the idiom: Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Miles Davis. EC2 has the only known footage of Charlie Parker, playing "Hot House," as well as what might be the only clip of piano genius Art Tatum. It...
Ink 19 :: Take 6
Aside from the Miles Davis cover of "All Blues," the Chaplin/Parsons/Phillips...
TAKE 6 LIVE Reprise Aside from the Miles Davis cover of "All Blues," the Chaplin/Parsons/Phillips cover of "Smile" and the really great rendition of "How Sweet It Is to Be Loved by You," Take 6's live record is not exactly my cup of tea. However, that is not to say that there is not immense talent ...
Ink 19 :: Panthalassa
August 1998 :: Music N-P :: Panthalassa (Gregory Schaefer)
Panthalassa The Music of Miles Davis: 1969-1974 CRG/Columbia I guess we have to look at this as one of those Bill Laswell things. Panthalassa is a "mix translation" and "reconstruction" by the producer extraordinaire, of Miles Davis' recordings. There's a long and impressive list of all the original ...
Ink 19 :: Mercury Rev
Mercury Rev overcame blizzards, injuries, and the death of their planned collaborator to create their cinematic new album, All Is Dream. Gail Worley reviews the ups and downs with guitarist Sean "Grasshopper" Mackiowiak.
...couldn't leave the studio. My parents live around there, so usually I'd leave at night and go sleep at their house, but I couldn't even go the few miles, because it was so bad, some of the blizzards. Dave's wife was near there and even he had to stay at the studio. So yeah, sometimes it's just cabin...
Ink 19 :: Jeff Beck
Jeff Beck at the Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA on March 5, 2001. Concert review by James Mann. Photos by John Davisson.
...was unfortunately born years too late. If I had been a youth in the '40s and '50s, I would have camped out in New York City and seen Charlie Parker, Miles, and the rest create Bebop. But alas, that was not to be. Although I did get to see Miles in his later, shiny jumpsuit period (on a show with Sun...
Ink 19 :: Word Virus: The William S. Burroughs Reader
December 1999 :: Page :: Word Virus: The William S. Burroughs Reader (Shelton Hull)
..., we can compare that to the Savoy Records session of 11/26/45, which featured Parker, Gillespie, and the guy that I'm equating with Burroughs, Miles Davis. The analogy doesn't work perfectly: Davis was the youngest cat in his scene, whereas Burroughs was the oldest. But both were, at the outset, the...
Ink 19 :: Les McCann / Eddie Harris / Rahsaan Roland Kirk / Cannonball Adderley
Les Is More, A Tale of Two Cities, The Man Who Cried Fire, and Radio Nights (Hyena). Review by Ben Varkentine.
...that says hits automatically equals lack of substance... and Madonna makes that a continual question mark. One might think that having played in Miles Davis's Kind Of Blue sextet would earn the man some slack, but no, apparently not. Of course, some 35 years after the fact, debates about this kind of...
Ink 19 :: Radiohead
Radiohead, with The Beta Band and Kid Koala at Stone Mountain Park in Atlanta, GA on July 30, 2001. Concert review by James Mann. Photos by Alice Barkwell.
...been lost, but instead it has become more pointed. Amnesiac's "Dollars And Cents," built around what sounds like a portion of "In a Silent Way" by Miles Davis, finds leader Thom Yorke feeling like so much product -- which he of course is, we all are -- but instead of simply sniping about it, he demands...
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