Miles Davis - Four & More (1964)
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In an odd bit of programming, Columbia placed the ballads from Miles Davis' February 12, 1964, concert on My Funny Valentine and the uptempo romps on this LP.
Davis, probably a bit bored by some of his repertoire and energized by the teenage Tony Williams' drumming, performed many of his standards at an increasingly faster pace as time went on.
These versions of "So What," "Walkin'," "Four," "Joshua," "Seven Steps to Heaven," and even "There Is No Greater Love" are remarkably rapid, with the themes quickly thrown out before Davis, George Coleman, and Herbie Hancock take their solos. Highly recommended and rather exciting music, it's one of the last times Davis would be documented playing a full set of standards.
01. So What(Live)
02. Walkin'(Live)
03. Joshua (Live)
04. Go-Go (Theme and Announcement)(Live)
05. Four (Live)
06. Seven Steps to Heaven(Live)
07. There Is No Greater Love(Live)
08. Go-Go (Theme and Announcement)(Live)
*2005 Columbia / Legacy | COL 519505 2
Personnel:
Miles Davis (trumpet)
Ron Carter (bass instrument)
Tony Williams (drums)
George Coleman (tenor saxophone)
Herbie Hancock (piano)
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