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Miles Davis

Music is an ever changing entity which grows and expands with time branching off to new fronts no one ever expected. Back in the early 40’s this style was bebop. It was a fusion on swing music, a little classical, and a lot of improvisation. Even though not a true founder of the style, Miles Davis is considered one of the true masters, as he took bebop to levels that even the great Charlie “Bird” Parker and Dizzy Gillespie fell short of. This is his story.

Miles grew up in loving house hold in St. Louis. His father was a very intelligent dentist. Going to school at three different universities; Arkansas Baptist College, Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, and Northwestern University’s College of Dentistry. “The Davises were always ahead of the game…”. Miles, Like is father learned at a very young age to watch out for himself, and be very particular about who he trusted. It wasn’t long however, before he realized that he had a love for sports and music.

Miles was an all around kid. Before he fell into his relationship with music he found sports. Football, boxing, or baseball. Didn’t really matter the game he was out playing it. However it didn’t take long for him to stop everything and concentr


“Not to appear ungrateful to Columbia/legacy for the gift of these treasures, but among the devotees of this music is a swelling call for unedited versions of this material”, says Teo Macero. The post-production editing served his client Miles well by sensibly featuring his presence but, at the same time, erased many solos of the other band members and sliced away development segments. “In short, we would like to hear for ourselves the tooling around producers argue they are sparing us from,” says Teo. For a future re-issue, it would be terrific if Columbia restored the entire sets and give us a four CD package. We also need the complete live sets excepted from Live-Evil. These moments are important enough in Miles’ progression and the music of these nights is deserving of reaching the public. And the considerable legions of Miles fanatics are willing to dish out the money.

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