Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Spoken Introductions By Duke Ellington and Gerry Mulligan 1.2 Hackensack 1.3 'Round Midnight (Previously Released) 1.4 Now's the Time 1.5 Introduction By Willis Connover 1.6 Ah-Leu-Cha (Previously Released) 1.7 Straight, No Chaser (Previously Released) 1.8 Fran-Dance (Previously Released) 1.9 Two Bass Hit (Previously Released) 1.10 Bye Bye Blackbird (Previously Released) 1.11 The Theme (Previously Released) 2.1 Gingerbread Boy 2.2 All Blues 2.3 Stella By Starlight 2.4 R.J 2.5 Seven Steps to Heaven 2.6 The Theme / Closing Announcement By Leonard Feather 2.7 Spoken Introduction By Del Shields 2.8 Gingerbread Boy 2.9 Footprints 2.10 'Round Midnight 2.11 So What 2.12 The Theme / Closing Announcement By Del Shields 2.13 Closing Announcement By Del Shields 3.1 Miles Runs the Voodoo Down (Previously Released) 3.3 It's About That Time / the Theme 3.4 Band Warming Up / Voice Over Introduction 3.4 Band Warming Up / Voice Over Introduction 3.6 Tune in 5 3.7 Ife 3.7 Ife 3.9 Tune in 5 3.10 Mtume 4.1 Directions 4.1 Directions 4.3 Sanctuary 4.4 It's About That Time 4.5 Bitches Brew 4.5 Bitches Brew 4.6 Funky Tonk 4.7 Sanctuary
NotesDeluxe four CD set includes 40-page booklet with authentic and rare photos, plus double-sided foldout poster. Miles Davis At Newport: 1955-1975 Bootleg Series 4 tracks Miles' ascendance over eight live festival performances spanning 20 years in Newport, New York, Berlin, And Switzerland. This 296-minute program includes nearly four hours of previously unreleased material. Features Miles' stellar band line-ups in 1955, 1958, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1973, and 1975. Every concert features a who's who of Jazz! From the '50s featuring Thelonious Monk and Gerry Mulligan, to Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Paul Chambers, and Jimmy Cobb; to the mid-'60s second great quintet featuring Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, and Tony Williams; into the '70s, rock and R&B-rooted musicians like guitarists Pete Cosey and Reggie Lucas, electric bassist Michael Henderson, Mtume on percussion, plus jazz drummer Al Foster.