This is simply one of the most beautiful performances ever recorded irrespective of genre . The ensemble and miles' solo are as close to perfection as I have ever heard!
ah the colours, sweet friction..the bass instrument that moans under the intro arrangement is so lovely..the trumpet/ fugelhorn sighs...kneads the senses deliciously..thanks, gil evans, miles
ah the colours, sweet friction..the bass instrument that moans under the intro arrangement is so lovely..the trumet/ fugelhorn sighs...kneads the senses deliciously..thanks, gil evans, miles
Hardly any arrangement/ orchestration in all of Jazz can match Gil's in terms of sophistication. Make me wonder how Miles' music might have shaped up if he hadn't collaborated with Gil (and Bill Evans and George Russell).
This is what I used to call jazz- to hear Miles over at someone's house on their Hi-Fi console back then was really livin'.....miss his tone and the spaces..... we had a lot more head room back in the 60s....
sounds corny because it's so common and obvious...but at a coffee shop, sipping it black, reclining, enjoying conversation on philosophy or art with an old friend.
I've been looking for renditions of Miles Ahead for some time. LOTS of online ref's say Miles Ahead but play something different.
thermos: tell me more! I want to know how to distinguish this rendition from the other. To me the two don't even sound like the same composition, though I could probably listen to both 20 more times...
In 1947-48 Miles spent a couple of spells in the trumpet seat with Charlie Parker's group. A lot of bop tunes were either fast blues or harmmonic variations on standards with the name changed to avoid copyright. The names were often puns on the players' names. The original Miles Ahead is just a fast blues in B flat. Miles worked with Gil Evans in the late 40s and they became close friends so CBS got them together in 57. Miles Ahead was composed by Evans and is a new tune. miles wrote the solo.
This is wonderful.........
Thank you!
dafydd05 3 weeks ago
I was feeling a bit down before but this song is medication.
Jellybeantiger 6 months ago
This is simply one of the most beautiful performances ever recorded irrespective of genre . The ensemble and miles' solo are as close to perfection as I have ever heard!
Gefreiter44 7 months ago
I feel mentally filled (mind, body & soul) , thank you! ~Phurdrick
breathoffreshair360 8 months ago
sheer beauty.
dcastan830 1 year ago
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ah the colours, sweet friction..the bass instrument that moans under the intro arrangement is so lovely..the trumpet/ fugelhorn sighs...kneads the senses deliciously..thanks, gil evans, miles
Bryteraven 1 year ago
ah the colours, sweet friction..the bass instrument that moans under the intro arrangement is so lovely..the trumet/ fugelhorn sighs...kneads the senses deliciously..thanks, gil evans, miles
Bryteraven 1 year ago
Hardly any arrangement/ orchestration in all of Jazz can match Gil's in terms of sophistication. Make me wonder how Miles' music might have shaped up if he hadn't collaborated with Gil (and Bill Evans and George Russell).
ManiBromden 1 year ago 3
This is what I used to call jazz- to hear Miles over at someone's house on their Hi-Fi console back then was really livin'.....miss his tone and the spaces..... we had a lot more head room back in the 60s....
sitarnut 2 years ago 3
Bird and Miles Trad Jazz? I hardly think so. Miles learnt an awful lot when he replaced Diz as Bird's trumpeter.
thermosoverfil 2 years ago
Well, bop was later, you are correct about that.
Swedish jazz cats (myself included) usually refer to bop as traditional as compared to modal jazz, I hope that explains my response.
I definitely agree with your second statement.
Regards,
Buster
CaptainBuster 2 years ago
Gil Evans did such great things. Miles sounds absolutely fantastic in this setting, as well as on a flugelhorn.
Mellarist 2 years ago
i love this song and its so relaxing :)
tedavis83 2 years ago
cheers
fromBulgaria 2 years ago
sounds corny because it's so common and obvious...but at a coffee shop, sipping it black, reclining, enjoying conversation on philosophy or art with an old friend.
I've been looking for renditions of Miles Ahead for some time. LOTS of online ref's say Miles Ahead but play something different.
Thanks for posting.
mowriter 2 years ago
To me, that is poetry set in a social context.
I am glad that you appreciate the post.
CaptainBuster 2 years ago
@mowriter the original Miles Ahead was a bop tune that Miles wrote for Charlie Parker in the 40s. It's not related to this.
thermosoverfil 2 years ago
Trad jazz does not suit the context of the scenario described.
CaptainBuster 2 years ago
thermos: tell me more! I want to know how to distinguish this rendition from the other. To me the two don't even sound like the same composition, though I could probably listen to both 20 more times...
mowriter 2 years ago
In 1947-48 Miles spent a couple of spells in the trumpet seat with Charlie Parker's group. A lot of bop tunes were either fast blues or harmmonic variations on standards with the name changed to avoid copyright. The names were often puns on the players' names. The original Miles Ahead is just a fast blues in B flat. Miles worked with Gil Evans in the late 40s and they became close friends so CBS got them together in 57. Miles Ahead was composed by Evans and is a new tune. miles wrote the solo.
thermosoverfil 2 years ago
im rigth now sailing to puerto vallarta mexico listening to this music!its totally new for me,i love it.
new money.
new universe
comelunch103 2 years ago
perfect foggy night driving song
namesaretaken1 2 years ago
Probably, never thought about it that way.
CaptainBuster 2 years ago
This song is on a Flaming Lips Compilation and I was driving on a dark grade at midnight in the fog, It was absolutly perfect
namesaretaken1 2 years ago
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liamshanley21 2 years ago
This was always a surreal experience for me. Turn the lights down low, french 75 in hand, and the sure joy of listening.
ccaammiiittoo 2 years ago
Desert island music for me, for sure. Timeless.
impala327 3 years ago