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Miles Davis - Live-Evil FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 Sivad 15:15
A2 Little Church 3:15
A3 Medley: Gemini / Double Image 5:54
B1 What I Say 21:11
B2 Nem Um Talvez 4:03
C1 Selim 2:13
C2 Funky Tonk 23:26
D Inamorata And Narration By Conrad Roberts 26:37

Credits

  • Bass – Dave Holland (tracks: A2, A3), Michael Henderson (tracks: A1, B1, C2, D), Ron Carter (tracks: B2, C1)
  • Cover – Abdul Mati*
  • Design – John Berg
  • Drums – Billy Cobham (tracks: A3), Jack DeJohnette (tracks: all)
  • Electric Piano, Whistling – Hermeto Pascoal (tracks: A2)
  • Engineer – Russ Payne, Stan Tonkel
  • Guitar – John McLaughlin (tracks: A1, A2, A3, B1, C2, D)
  • Keyboards – Chick Corea (tracks: A2, A3, B2, C1), Herbie Hancock (tracks: A2, B2, C1), Joe Zawinul (tracks: A3), Keith Jarrett (tracks: A2, B2, C1)
  • Percussion – Airto Moreira (tracks: all)
  • Photography By – Don Hunstein
  • Piano – Keith Jarrett (tracks: A1, B1, C2, D)
  • Producer – Teo Macero
  • Saxophone – Gary Bartz (tracks: A1, B1, C2, D), Steve Grossman (tracks: A2, B2, C1), Wayne Shorter (tracks: A3)
  • Sitar – Khalil Balakrishna (tracks: A3)
  • Supervised By [Quadraphonic Sound Supervision], Engineer [Quadraphonic Remix Engineer] – Ray Moore
  • Trumpet – Miles Davis (tracks: all)
  • Vocals – Hermeto Pascoal (tracks: B2, C1)

Notes

Recorded at various venues and dates, some on stage and some in studio.

SQ Quadraphonic LP.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
G 30954 Miles Davis Live-Evil ‎(2xLP, Album, Gat) Columbia G 30954 US 1971
CBS 88573, CG 30954 Miles Davis Live-Evil ‎(2xLP, Album) CBS, CBS CBS 88573, CG 30954 Europe Unknown
SRCS 9739-40 Miles Davis Live Evil ‎(2xCD, Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Pap) SME Records SRCS 9739-40 Japan 2001
67219 Miles Davis Live Evil ‎(2xLP, Album, Quad) CBS Records 67219 1972
CGT 30954 Miles Davis Live-Evil ‎(Cass, Album) Columbia CGT 30954 US 1971


Miles Davis - Live-Evil FLAC album

Musician performer: Miles Davis

Title: Live-Evil

Country: US

Date of release: 1972

Style: Fusion

Genre: Jazz

Size FLAC: 1889 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 784

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Wow! I wonder who is the lucky one with the signature of Miles on the cover..
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Wow! I wonder who is the lucky one with the signature of Miles on the cover..
Beydar
Any comments on the quadrophonic mix of this masterpiece?I'm new to miles I arrived via the post punk route. I've always favoured live albums and the day this arrived I just couldn't stop playing it and now I see its influence everywhere , PiL's Paris Au Printemps, Jah wobble's Largely live in...(I forget where) etc etcI really admire the way Miles got some primitive Punky proto-Keith Levene tones out of a pro like John McLaughlin. (See the outtakes Duran & Johnny Bratton on YouTube for the most hardcore examples)"Play it like you can't play guitar"I love Pangea, Agharta, Black Magus, but they're a different animal entirely. ( i hated the low quality badly recorded "in concert" , it was like listening through a keyhole)Nervous newcomers dipping a toe in these waters should start with the more accessible Live Evil and be bowled over by the exuberance of the live material.If this show inspires you to go on to collect other shows just be aware that December 19th and Feb 21st are the only 1970 shows with guitar.Miles finally added a permanent live guitarist ( then a second , then a third!) From 1972 but by then the music was totally different and much darker. So Live Evil is Utterly Unique capturing a unique moment of musical discovery for Miles and his band, how many Live Albums can say that?
Beydar
Any comments on the quadrophonic mix of this masterpiece?I'm new to miles I arrived via the post punk route. I've always favoured live albums and the day this arrived I just couldn't stop playing it and now I see its influence everywhere , PiL's Paris Au Printemps, Jah wobble's Largely live in...(I forget where) etc etcI really admire the way Miles got some primitive Punky proto-Keith Levene tones out of a pro like John McLaughlin. (See the outtakes Duran & Johnny Bratton on YouTube for the most hardcore examples)"Play it like you can't play guitar"I love Pangea, Agharta, Black Magus, but they're a different animal entirely. ( i hated the low quality badly recorded "in concert" , it was like listening through a keyhole)Nervous newcomers dipping a toe in these waters should start with the more accessible Live Evil and be bowled over by the exuberance of the live material.If this show inspires you to go on to collect other shows just be aware that December 19th and Feb 21st are the only 1970 shows with guitar.Miles finally added a permanent live guitarist ( then a second , then a third!) From 1972 but by then the music was totally different and much darker. So Live Evil is Utterly Unique capturing a unique moment of musical discovery for Miles and his band, how many Live Albums can say that?
Beazerdred
I noticed some interesting mix characteristics even on a non quad turntable, instruments seemed to be coming from places either side of my two stereo speakers. Something that doesn't happen with the CD version. My imagination?
Beazerdred
I noticed some interesting mix characteristics even on a non quad turntable, instruments seemed to be coming from places either side of my two stereo speakers. Something that doesn't happen with the CD version. My imagination?