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Finding Forrester
(2000)
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The original soundtrack to Finding Forrester, Gus Van Sant's other uplifting mentor/student drama, features a compelling mix of '60s and '70s works from Miles Davis and Ornette Coleman and an original score by Bill Frisell. Davis' "Recollection" and "Little Church" provide two of the album's more reflective moments, while his "Black Satin" and ...
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The Complete On the Corner Sessions
(2007)
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Miles Davis
From the opening four notes of Michael Henderson's hypnotically minimal bass that open the unedited master of "On the Corner," answered a few seconds later by the swirl of color, texture, and above all rhythm, it becomes a immediately apparent that Miles Davis had left the jazz world he helped to invent -- forever. The 19-minute-and-25-second ...
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Minstrel in the Gallery
(1975)
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Jethro Tull
Minstrel in the Gallery was Tull's most artistically successful and elaborately produced album since Thick As a Brick and harkened back to that album with the inclusion of a 17-minute extended piece ("Baker Street Muse"). Although English folk elements abound, this is really a hard rock showcase on a par with -- and perhaps even more aggressive ...
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On the Corner
(1972)
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Miles Davis
Could there be any more confrontational sound in Miles Davis' vast catalog than the distorted guitars and tinny double-timing drums reacting to a two-note bass riff funking it up on the first track from On the Corner? Before the trumpet even enters the picture, the story has been broken off somewhere in the middle, with deep street music melding ...
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The Four of Us
(1971)
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John Sebastian
Following his great solo debut, The Four of Us suffers a bit in comparison, but there's a lot of great listening to be found here. Side one contains a variety of sounds, from the blues-based "Well, Well, Well" and "Black Snake Blues" to the Lovin' Spoonful-reminiscent "Apple Hill" and "We'll See." Side two is a side-long title track broken down ...
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Evolution of the Groove
(2007)
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Miles Davis
Opening with a brief outtake of "Freddie Freeloader" from the Kind of Blue sessions, the Evolution of the Groove EP is an experiment, and an attempt by the Miles Davis estate to bring the late jazz innovator's music into the 21st century, melding it with the art of the remix. The executive producers on this set are Steve Berkowitz and Vince ...
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20 Years of Jethro Tull
(1988)
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Jethro Tull
This four-disc box set is targeted at fans, containing more than its share of album tracks, rarities, live cuts, and interview segments. Though this is a pretty good academic overview, there aren't any great revelations here, and only hardcore fans need to invest in this multi-disc set. Even the curious fan that wants a bit more than Aqualung or ...
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In Concert: Live at Philharmonic Hall
(1972)
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Miles Davis
Of the myriad double-live sets Miles Davis recorded in the early '70s, In Concert: Live at Philharmonic Hall is the only one documenting his On the Corner street-funk period, which is immediately obvious from the cover art. Actually, in terms of repertoire, the material from Get Up With It, Big Fun, and A Tribute to Jack Johnson each takes up a ...
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Fusion for Miles: A Guitar Tribute
(2005)
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Various Artists
Titled Fusion for Miles: A Guitar Tribute, this set is a bit unusual. A five-piece band that includes Dave Liebman on soprano sets up grooves and backgrounds that sound like Miles Davis' bands of 1969-1971. A different guitarist is featured on each of the ten selections, with the biggest names being Mike Stern, Bill Frisell, Bill Connors, and Pat ...
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Black & White Satin
(1998)
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George Shearing
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Essential Miles Davis [Columbia/Legacy]
(2001)
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Miles Davis
At first glance, it would seem like an impossible task to summarize Miles Davis' career into a succinct double-disc set. Still, a career as multifaceted and ever-changing as Miles' winds up having a clear narrative, one that can be told by just the highlights, which is exactly what Columbia/Legacy's excellent double-disc Essential Miles Davis does ...
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In the House: The West Coast Sessions
(2003)
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Jay-J & Miguel Migs
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Back on the Corner
(2007)
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Dave Liebman
While listening to saxophonist Dave Liebman's 2006 release, Back on the Corner, it's pretty darn hard not to think of Miles Davis' groundbreaking early-'70s fusion period. And there are obvious reasons for this: firstly, Liebman actually played with Davis at one point (appearing on Davis' 1973 release, On the Corner), another Davis sideman plays ...
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The Swamp Boogie Queen
(1988)
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Katie Webster
Lovable Katie Webster had some high-profile help for this impressive comeback album -- Bonnie Raitt shares the vocal on "Somebody's on Your Case" and plays guitar on "On the Run"; Kim Wilson duets with Webster for a cover of Johnnie Taylor's "Who's Making Love" (a track that Robert Cray contributes crisp guitar to). Throughout, Webster's vocals ...
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Rebirth
(2003)
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Children On The Corner
Even more come across the time-worn paths of ether and obscurity: Children on the Corner is a collective made up of ex-Miles Davis sidemen from his eclectic years that include Sonny Fortune, Michael Henderson, Badal Roy, Ndugu Chancler, and Barry Finnerty. The band is led by keyboardist and composer Michael Wolff, the only non-Davis personnel. ...
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The Essential Plus [CD & DVD]
(2005)
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Miles Davis
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Life: Styles
(2005)
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Laurent Garnier
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Language Barrier
(1985)
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Sly & Robbie
Sly & Robbie team with producer Bill Laswell for an edgy dub set. Guests include Herbie Hancock, Bob Dylan, Afika Bambaataa, and Manu DiBango. Scott Bultman, All Music Guide
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Panthalassa: The Music of Miles Davis 1969-1974
(1998)
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Miles Davis/Bill Laswell
Is it a form of creative blasphemy to alter not only the sequence but the sound of masterworks past? In music, though, the ends quite often justify the means, and grandmaster-mixer Bill Laswell did an undeniably haunting job of reconstructing swatches of Miles Davis' amazing electric music for acid jazz-mutated ears in 1998. Of course, Laswell ...
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The Blue Guerrilla
(1971)
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Kain
This solo album by Gylan Kain, one of the original Last Poets -- before the group recorded for Douglas Records -- is a study in angry poetics, performance art, and killer presentation. Recorded and issued in the early '70s, The Blue Guerrilla is a freestyle set before such a thing was even a dream. Kain's one pissed-off cat, raging not only ...
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Soma Compilation 2003
(2003)
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Various Artists
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1940-1946
(2007)
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Joe Bushkin
Joe Bushkin (1916-2004) was a fine swing pianist who operated in a groove similar to that of Teddy Wilson, Jess Stacy or Joe Sullivan. He worked with Bunny Berigan, Billie Holiday, Artie Shaw and Eddie Condon, then with Tommy Dorsey and young Frank Sinatra until 1942 whereupon he transferred most of his energies to the war effort by blowing ...
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Yo Miles!
(1998)
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Henry Kaiser/Wadada Leo Smith
Like the career of Miles Davis himself -- and, in particular, the part of his career to which this two-disc set pays homage -- this album presents a maddeningly uneven collection of material and performances, ranging from intense and lovely elaborations on Davis' original themes to numbingly tedious and overlong expositions of others. The ...
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Debutante
(2000)
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Nash Kato
Although the '90s were the Age of Irony, nobody really wanted irony from their rock stars, especially if it was done as skillfully as Urge Overkill. In Nirvana's wake, American rock fans wanted to know that their bands really, earnestly meant it, and you never quite knew whether Urge Overkill was putting you on. Of course, their notoriously lush ...
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Just_ Seein _Whats_ Up
(2002)
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Jack Wyles
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