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The Last Miles - The Music of Miles Davis, 1980-1991 (Paperback)
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The Last Miles - The Music of Miles Davis, 1980-1991 (Paperback)
Series: Popular Music History
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Miles Davis was one of the musical giants of the twentieth century.
In a career that spanned more than five decades, Miles transformed
the face of jazz four or five times, and his music resonates far
beyond the bounds of his genre. Miles made the most famous album in
the history of jazz, "Kind of Blue", formed one of the greatest
jazz quintets in the 1960s and fused jazz with rock. Including
unique interviews with dozens of Miles' closest colleagues, many of
whom have never before been interviewed about their time with him,
"The Last Miles" concentrates on the final period of Miles' life,
after he had emerged from a five-year lay-off from the world of
music. Right up until the end of his life, he was still searching,
still exploring and still refusing to play it safe. The focus is on
the music Miles recorded and played, and how it evolved in the eyes
of the musicians he played with. Those interviewed include, George
Duke, Teo Macero, Tommy LiPuma, Marcus Miller, Darryl Jones and
Easy Mo Bee. There are also interviews with musicians who played
with Miles before the 1980s, including Dave Liebman, Pete Cosey,
Michael Henderson and Mike Zwerin, who give their own assessment of
the music Miles played during the final period of his life. Cheryl
Davies, Miles' only daughter, is also interviewed. "The Last Miles"
is full of fascinating new facts and stories about Miles. For the
first time, every member of the group of young musicians from
Chicago who helped bring Miles back into the music scene gives
their story. Music journalist George Cole also reveals for the
first time the full story behind a lost Miles Davis album recorded
in 1985, tells you about a song Miles co-wrote for "Mick Jagger",
how he worked with Prince, and discovers new and unreleased music
that Miles recorded. If you've ever wanted to know how Miles
recruited his band members, what it was like working with Miles in
the studio or to play with him on-stage, "The Last Miles" has the
answers. There is at least one chapter devoted to each album that
Miles recorded during this period. Full track-by-track descriptions
contain many new and interesting tales behind the songs including
how Sting came to record on one of Miles' tracks, why Prince
dropped a song slated to appear on the "Tutu" album, how Gil Evans
helped Miles compose many of the tunes on the album "Star People",
what Splatch means and who Ursula was.
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