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In the tradition of Legacy's historic releases, LIVE IN EUROPE 1969 will include a booklet with comprehensive liner notes. The box also includes full discographical data, as well as rare or uncirculated photography and memorabilia.
For this package, an expansive 3,000-word essay ("Field Recordings from a Future-Leaning Past") has been written by noted journalist Josef Woodard, winner of the ASCAP Deems Taylor Award for jazz writing in 1998, best known for his jazz writing in the Los Angeles Times. The essay features quotes from an interview with Miles in 1989, and interviews at various times (up through 2012) with all of the surviving members of the band. Shorter, Corea, Holland, and DeJohnette, whose contributions to Miles' bands are legendary, are among the most prominent and acclaimed living jazz artists, still recording classic music and touring all over the world.
LIVE IN EUROPE 1969 was produced for release by multiple Grammy Award® winners Richard Seidel and Michael Cuscuna, and was co-produced by multiple Grammy Award® winner Steve Berkowitz, the same team responsible for Live In Europe 1967.
The tracklisting for LIVE IN EUROPE 1969 reveals that the Quintet was playing an inspired, wide-ranging repertoire. Material ran the gamut from 1969's In a Silent Way ("It's About That Time") and Bitches Brew sessions ("Miles Runs the Voodoo Down," "Sanctuary," "Spanish Key," "Bitches Brew") all the way back in time to standards like "I Fall in Love Too Easily" (from 1963's Seven Steps To Heaven) and Thelonious Monk's "'Round Midnight."
At no other time did Miles perform compositions from his be-bop era ("'Round Midnight"), modal era (the 1958 "Milestones"), ballads and blues of the early '60s era ("I Fall In Love Too Easily," "No Blues"), material from the 'Second Great Quintet' mid-to-late '60s era ("Footprints," "Nefertiti") and late '60s-early '70s electric era ("It's About That Time," "Spanish Key"), all in the same set program, as he did at Antibes.
It is crucial to note that the versions of "Miles Runs The Voodoo Down" and "Spanish Key" at Antibes were performed live in July, well before the historic August 1969 Bitches Brew sessions, where they were first recorded in the studio. Likewise, the versions of "Bitches Brew" from Stockholm and Berlin are heard here several months before the album was released on Columbia Records in April 1970. As with Live In Europe 1967, the interpretations of the compositions are not only strikingly different than the original studio versions by other configurations of Miles' groups, but differ wildly even from night to night on these four shows, again demonstrating the extraordinarily high level of creativity among these musicians.
The box set also contains multiple examples of Wayne Shorter's unparalleled composing skills, from "Footprints" (dating back to 1967's Miles Smiles) to multiple performances of his gems, "Nefertiti" and "Masqualero." On the extremely rare and mostly acoustic set from Stockholm, there is a bonus track version of "This," a Chick Corea composition that was never officially recorded by MiLes Davis. MiLes Davis QUINTET – LIVE IN EUROPE 1969: THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 2 is an indispensable link between the work of our most important and influential jazz musician at the end of the '60s, and the road ahead to what the '70s would bring.
As Jack DeJohnette told Woodard a few months ago, "Miles just keeps growing and growing and growing," a surprising thing to say about any musician more than 20 years after his passing. But with MiLes Davis QUINTET – LIVE IN EUROPE1969: THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 2, Legacy once again digs deep to reveal a little known period in the work of a giant, seen and heard performing with an amazing band, music that was unlike anything he recorded before or after.
"And so," Woodard concludes, "these important 'field recordings,' from a mysterious past and unfolding future, take us to a place and a time between the cracks of the MiLes Davis story as it is commonly understood. For that alone, never mind the rattling, exploratory poetry of this band's sound, this is a significant cultural document for the ears and the ages, not just the archives."
MiLes Davis QUINTET
LIVE IN EUROPE 1969: THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 2
(Columbia/Legacy 88725 41853 2)
CD One – Selections: 1. Introduction by André Francis * 2. Directions * 3. Miles Runs The Voodoo Down * 4. Milestones * 5. Footprints * 6. 'Round Midnight * 7. It's About That Time * 8. Sanctuary * 9. The Theme. (Recorded 7/25/69 at Festival Mondial du Jazz d'Antibes, La Pinède, Juan-les-Pins, France.)
CD Two – Selections: 1. Introduction by André Francis * 2. Directions * 3. Spanish Key * 4. I Fall In Love Too Easily * 5. Masqualero * 6. Miles Runs The Voodoo Down * 7. No Blues * 8. Nefertiti * 9. Sanctuary * 10. The Theme. (Recorded7/26/69 at Festival Mondial du Jazz d'Antibes, La Pinède, Juan-les-Pins, France.)
CD Three – Selections: 1. Introduction by George Wein * 2. Bitches Brew * 3. Paraphernalia * 4. Nefertiti * 5. Masqualero (incomplete) * 6. This. (Recorded 11/5/69 at "The Newport Jazz Festival In Europe," Folkets Hus, Stockholm.)
DVD – Selections: 1. Introduction by John O'Brien-Docker * 2. Directions * 3. Bitches Brew * 4. It's About That Time * 5. I Fall In Love Too Easily * 6. Sanctuary * 7. The Theme. (Recorded 11/7/69 at Berliner Jazztage in the Berlin Philharmonie.)
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