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World Saxophone Quartet featuring Jack DeJohnette - Selim Sivad: A Tribute to Miles Davis (1998)
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While there is a plethora of Miles Davis tribute albums out there, this one is interesting for the basic fact that this horn quartet attempts to evoke his spirit without the use of a trumpet. To add spice, they employ African drums, with kalimba and voice. Selim Sivad: The Music of Miles Davis is the fifteenth album by the jazz group the World Saxophone Quartet and their third on the Canadian Justin Time label. The album features performances by Hamiet Bluiett, John Purcell, Oliver Lake and David Murray, with guests Jack DeJohnette, Chief Bey, Okyerema Asante, and Titos Sompa and is dedicated to Miles Davis.
Recorded at Sound on Sound Studios, New York, March 2nd and 3rd, 1998.-
01. Seven Steps to Heaven (Miles Davis / Victor Feldman, arr. by David Murray)
02. Selim (Miles Davis, arr. by John Purcell)
03. Freddie Freeloader (Miles Davis, arr. by Hamiet Bluiett)
04. The Road to Nefertiti (Murray / Bluiett / Purcell / Lake, arr. by WSQ) / Nefertiti (Wayne Shorter)
05. Tutu (Marcus Miller, arr. by Oliver Lake)
06. Blue in Green (Miles Davis, arr. by John Purcell)
07. All Blues (Miles Davis, arr. by Hamiet Bluiett)
*1998 Justin Time Records | JUST 119-2
Personnel:
Hamiet Bluiett – Baritone Sax, Contra-alto Clarinet
David Murray – Tenor Sax, Bass Clarinet
Oliver Lake – Alto Sax, Flute
John Purcell – Saxello, Alto Flute
Jack DeJohnette – Drums and Piano
Chief Bey – Ashiko African Drum
Okyerema Asante – African Drums, Percussion, Kalimba
Titos Sompa – African Drums, Percussion, Kalimba, Voice
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