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    Miles Davis - On the Corner

    Posted By: bartel75
    Miles Davis - On the Corner

    Miles Davis - On the Corner [1972]
    APE & MP3 + CUE + LOG | TT 54:47 | Full artwork @ 300dpi
    APE = 374 mb | MP3 (lame –preset standard) = 87 mb
    Jazz / Jazz-Funk / Jazz-Rock / Fusion

    A landmark recording that even several decades later is a struggle for many fans--jazz and pop--to get a grip on. Miles Davis finds a precarious balance between the vital rhythm-oriented advances of the James Brown-originated funk idiom and Stockhausen's manipulation-of-sound concepts...and still manages to bring his jazz-based perspective along for the ride. High in the top ten all-time jazz-reactionary myopic criticisms: that ON THE CORNER is a sellout to commercialism! If anything--and there's much more to it than this--Davis took the then up-and-coming, hot-selling funk idiom, stripped it of all surface characteristics that could be easily absorbed in one sitting, then rebuilt the style via his own post-modernist approach...and somehow the intoxicating James Brown-via-Sly Stone THERE'S A RIOT GOIN' ON groove survived intact. The results are marked by deep polyrhythmic grooves that are decidedly left-of-center. Over this solid bottom a variety of keyboards, guitars, sitars, and the like engage in basically free associative textures, anchored by Michael Henderson's less-is-more bass figures (who else can make a repetitive "duh-dut" bassline sound as if adding even one more note would be overkill?). Holding this all together is what many critics seem to miss, that being significant solo passages particularly by Davis, heard on no less than three extended--and assertive--segments, with the electrified wah-wah pedal used not as a gimmick but for its vocal-like qualities. Also, various guitarists, reeds, and percussion offer compelling statements that alternatively ride over and react within the dense backdrop. As if all this weren't enough of a challenge, the "tunes" lack identifiable melodies except for BLACK SATIN. Then again, are the bass lines the melodies? Or the percussion patterns? Or what? If you like seeing a string of "what is jazz" paradigms shattered with one stunning blow, ON THE CORNER is your heavyweight champion of the world. This album DEFINITELY has a purpose! (amazon.com customer review)

    Tracks:
    1. On The Corner - New York Girl - Thinkin' Of One Thing An Doin' Another - Vote For Miles
    2. Black Satin
    3. One And One
    4. Helen Butte-Mr. Freedom X

    Personnel:
    Miles Davis - trumpet
    David Liebman - soprano sax
    Carlos Garnett - soprano sax, tenor sax
    Bennie Maupin - bass clarinet
    John McLaughlin - guitar
    David Creamer - guitar
    Herbie Hancock - fender rhodes, synthesizer
    Chick Corea - fender rhodes
    Harold "Ivory" Williams - organ, synthesizer
    Michael Henderson - bass
    Colin Walcott - electric sitar
    Billy Hart - drums
    Jack DeJohnette - drums
    Al Foster - drums
    Khalil Balakrishna - electric sitar
    Badal Roy - tabla


    If you like this recording, please purchase it!

    Download APE (374 mb):
    Part 1
    Part 2
    Part 3
    Part 4

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    Complete album

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