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Miles was back in amazing form (“incandescent and iridescent as ever” as Greg Tate noted), when he mounted the stage at the Theatre St-Denis during the Festival International De Jazz De Montreal in July 1983 and this release is the first time this revelatory performance was released.
Decoy is a 1984 album by jazz musician Miles Davis, recorded in 1983. Keyboardist Robert Irving III and guitarist John Scofield wrote or co-wrote most of the new compositions. Saxophonist Branford Marsalis appears with the group on “Decoy”, “Code M.D.” and “That’s Right” playing soprano.
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Drums – Al FosterElectric Bass – Marcus Miller, Tom BarneyElectric Guitar – John Scofield, Mike SternEngineer – Bill Messina, Harold Tarowski, Ken Robertson,...
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Star People is a 1983 album recorded by Miles Davis and issued by Columbia Records. It is the second studio recording released after the trumpeter's six-year hiatus, the first to feature electric guitarist John Scofield, who was recommended by saxophonist Bill Evans, and the last to be produced by long-standing collaborator Teo Macero.
6 juil. 2022 · Case in point: the insurgent, triumphant concert that Davis performed on July 7, 1983 at the Théâtre Saint-Denis, as part of the Montreal International Jazz Festival. The band featured Scofield, saxophonist Bill Evans, bassist Darryl Jones, percussionist Mino Cinelu and drummer Al Foster.