Miles Davis: The Cellar Door Sessions 1970
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Miles Davis: The Cellar Door Sessions 1970
(AMG Review) -- When Miles Davis released Live-Evil in 1970, fans were immediately either taken aback or keenly attracted to its raw abstraction. It was intense and meandering at the same time; it was angular, edgy, and full of sharp teeth and open spaces that were never resolved. Listening to the last two CDs of The Cellar Door Sessions 1970, Sony's massive six-disc box set that documents six of the ten dates Davis and his band recorded during their four-day engagement at the fabled club, is a revelation now. The reason: it explains much of Live-Evil's live material with John McLaughlin. Read full review.
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Miles Davis: The Cellar Door Sessions 1970
(AMG Review) -- When Miles Davis released Live-Evil in 1970, fans were immediately either taken aback or keenly attracted to its raw abstraction. It was intense and meandering at the same time; it was angular, edgy, and full of sharp teeth and open spaces that were never resolved. Listening to the last two CDs of The Cellar Door Sessions 1970, Sony's massive six-disc box set that documents six of the ten dates Davis and his band recorded during their four-day engagement at the fabled club, is a revelation now. The reason: it explains much of Live-Evil's live material with John McLaughlin. Read full review.
Tags: music, entertainment
Global Tags: Washington DC, News and politics, News, Politics, Current Events, Current Affairs, Life
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Reviews from Amazon.com:
The Cellar Door Sessions 1970
Miles Davis Collection
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