Miles from India (TWO CD SET) | Gary Bartz, Ron Carter, ... | very smooth
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Miles from India (...
Miles from India (TWO CD SET)
Gary Bartz
,
Ron Carter
, ...
FOUR QUARTERS ENT, 2008
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highly recommended
MILES AND MILES OF WORDS AREN'T ENOUGH...
MILES
FROM
INDIA
IS AT THE PINNACLE OF JAZZ FUSION BETWEEN
TWO
GREAT CULTURAL/MUSICAL FORCES. THE MUSIC IS BRILLIANT AND OF ENDLESS VISION... MILES AND MILES OF WORDS WILL STILL NOT DO JUSTICE TO THIS INCREDIBLE MASTERPIECE. THIS WILL HAVE TO BE THE JAZZ ALBUM OF THE YEAR, AND SHOULD RANK AS THE JAZZ ALBUM OF THE DECADE. MILES DAVIS' SPIRIT IS EVER PRESENT IN THE BURNING MINDS AND HANDS OF ALL THE MASTER MUSICIANS WHO CRAFTED THIS TOUR DE FORCE... A FITTING TRIBUTE TO A GIANT(BY GIANTS), WHO HAD GIVEN THE WORLD SO MUCH...KAISER
very smooth
new jazz sound, entertaining, good music. I f you like jazz and open for " new waves" this is the thing.
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Wishes do come true.
i've always liked
India
n music, prob comes
from
the Beatles period, when they were into their Yogi friend & Ravi Shankar.
I've always been a big
Miles
fan too, from when my father & his drummer brother played Sketches of Spain, non stop, when it was first released about 50 years ago.
So to have a group of Indian musicians playing with some of the people I see mentioned in the small print on the CD jacket-covers of my Miles CDs, well I think, maybe they made this double CD just for me.
I saw Gary Bartz at the Wangaratta Jazz Festival 5 or 6 years ago & have been a big fan ever since, so loved the tracks on Miles from India that he plays on.
I rang the DJ who does a World Music programme late on Sunday nights on a subscriber radio station last week, as he had been playing some Indian music, lots of tablas,etc, that night & recomended he get a copy of M from I & play it on his programme. Be interesting to see if he does so tonight.
Thank you Amazon for recomending it to me.It is currently my favourite CD.
Regards, Geoff R from Melbourne Australia.
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Amazing Indian Improvisation
Amazing work of fusion the boss would have been proud of.
'So What' has always been my favourite and the way it has been improvised in this CD is just marvellous.
For fans of Shakti there is '
Miles
from
India
' with jaming by the dynamic Shankar Mahadevan and the amiable John Maclauglin.
Truly amazing album in the league of Bitches Brew.
Truly enjoyable.
Davis may have died in 1991, but he lives on in reissues, tributes and memorial albums. You'd think there was nothing left to say, but this cross-cultural collaboration between original Davis sidemen, including Chick Corea and John McLaughlin, and
India
n classical musicians is fresh, unexpected and indispensable.
"A Cross-Cultural Celebration of the Music of
Miles
Davis," it says, in which prominent Indian musos get down and dirty with prominent ex-Davis sidemen in... well, you've read the subtitle already. And guess what? It works, by and large. Miles always had a thing for Indian music and Davis-heads will recall his expansive use of tablas and sitar on various Sixties and Seventies records.
"Miles
From
India" is a remarkable collection of music featuring some of the best musicians of contemporary American Jazz, Indian Jazz, and Classical Indian music coming together to honour one of the most brilliant composers of our time.
Miles Davis not only created remarkable music on his own, but he provided the inspiration for some of modern Jazz's best and most creative minds.
Everybody from Wayne Shorter to Chick Corea and John McLaughlin played with and were influenced by Miles and his innovations. While some of them might have pushed the envelope of fusion much further then he did, he was the one who put their feet on that path.
It is only fitting, therefore, that a collection of music in his honour is such a bold attempt at fusing
two
such disparate types of music. The fact that it is so successful is surely a testimony to his genius as a composer.
"Miles From India" is not just an example of how to properly bring East and West together musically, it is as magnificent collection of Jazz music that you are liable to find anywhere these days.
Material is culled from both acoustic and electric eras: "So What", "In a Silent Way", "All Blues" "Jean Pierre" etc - and the approach is about as respectful of the original idioms as it could be. Highly enjoyable.
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