Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall
Miles Davis · 1962
86 min · 11 tracks · jazz fusion ยท bebop ยท hard bop
A vibrant showcase of modal jazz, blending improvisational brilliance with lush orchestral arrangements.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- extended improvisations that invite reflection vibrant orchestral arrangements enhance mood late-night listening with deep focus
- Context
- By 1962, Miles Davis was transitioning from the iconic 'Kind of Blue' era into a period of increased experimentation. 'Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall' captures a live performance just as Davis was reshaping jazz conventions, featuring groundbreaking interplay between musicians and rich harmonic textures. This album followed his significant studio works and reflected the growing complexity in his compositions.
- If you like
- jazz fusion, bebop, hard bop
Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall is an album by Miles Davis, released in 1962. A vibrant showcase of modal jazz, blending improvisational brilliance with lush orchestral arrangements. This album is notable for its historical significance as one of the first live jazz recordings to be released commercially. It received critical acclaim upon release, reinforcing Miles Davis's status as a leading innovator in jazz and helping to popularize live jazz performances in concert settings. The album also highlighted the importance of live recordings in capturing the spontaneity and energy of jazz music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall sound like?
A vibrant showcase of modal jazz, blending improvisational brilliance with lush orchestral arrangements. Rooted in jazz fusion and bebop.
What makes Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall by Miles Davis notable?
This album is notable for its historical significance as one of the first live jazz recordings to be released commercially. It received critical acclaim upon release, reinforcing Miles Davis's status as a leading innovator in jazz and helping to popularize live jazz performances in concert settings. The album also highlighted the importance of live recordings in capturing the spontaneity and energy of jazz music. By 1962, Miles Davis was transitioning from the iconic 'Kind of Blue' era into a period of increased experimentation. 'Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall' captures a live performance just as Davis was reshaping jazz conventions, featuring groundbreaking interplay between musicians and rich harmonic textures. This album followed his significant studio works and reflected the growing complexity in his compositions.
Who is Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall for?
Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall works well if you're into extended improvisations that invite reflection, vibrant orchestral arrangements enhance mood and late-night listening with deep focus.
How many songs are on Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall?
Miles Davis at Carnegie Hall has 11 tracks, running approximately 86 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one โ press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 So What Standout 12:01
- 2 Spring is Here Standout 4:02
- 3 Teo 9:10
- 4 Walkin' 9:31
- 5 The Meaning of the Blues / Lament 4:34
- 6 New Rhumba 4:07
Disc 2
- 1 Someday My Prince Will Come 2:55
- 2 Oleo 7:19
- 3 No Blues 10:38
- 4 I Thought About You 5:00
- 5 En Aranjuez Con Tu Amor (adagio from "Concierto De Aranjuez") 17:05
Release Date
January 1, 1962
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
86 min 26 sec
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